I know from locally stored knowledge that:
United States dollar
is a
unit of currency
([fact: ["19566419@trueknowledge.com"]])
UK £
is a
unit of currency
([fact: ["19585792@trueknowledge.com"]])
By calculation (generator: ["now@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
The current time is February 4th 2012, 19:41:11
I know from locally stored knowledge that:
covered by the ECB
applies to
United States dollar
([fact: ["435091448@trueknowledge.com"]])
covered by the ECB
applies to
UK £
([fact: ["435091368@trueknowledge.com"]])
By calculation (generator: ["more_accurate_version5@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
February 4th 2012, 19:41:11
is a more accurate version of
2012
February 4th 2012, 19:41:11
is a more accurate version of
February 2012
February 4th 2012, 19:41:11
is a more accurate version of
February 4th 2012
February 4th 2012, 19:41:11
is a more accurate version of
February 4th 2012, between 19:00 and 20
February 4th 2012, 19:41:11
is a more accurate version of
February 4th 2012, 19:41
By calculation (generator: ["regex1@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
"2012/2/4"
is a string that contains the regular expression
"^[0-9\-]+/[0-9]+/[0-9]+$"
By calculation (generator: ["calendardate@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
February 4th 2012
is a
calendar date
I know from locally stored knowledge that:
United States dollar
is a currency with iso code
"USD"
([fact: ["20053598@trueknowledge.com"]])
UK £
is a currency with iso code
"GBP"
([fact: ["20053600@trueknowledge.com"]])
By calculation (generator: ["currency_convert@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Fact 1:
0.63
is the multiplier that converts
United States dollar and UK £
Fact 1
is true for
February 3rd 2012, 00:00:00 onwards
By calculation (generator: ["timeperiodtopoint@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Fact 1
is true at
February 4th 2012, 19:41:11
By calculation (generator: ["parameteredtranslate2@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
0.63
commonly translates as
"0.63"
I know from locally stored knowledge that:
United States dollar
commonly translates as
"United States dollar"
([fact: ["164430582@trueknowledge.com"]])
UK £
commonly translates as
"UK £"
([fact: ["153348965@trueknowledge.com"]])
By calculation (generator: ["englishplural1@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
"UK £s"
is the plural form of
"UK £"
By calculation (generator: ["stringconcatenate@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
"1 United States dollar = 0.63 UK £s"
is the string concatenation of
"1 ", "United States dollar", " = ", "0.63", " " and "UK £s"
By calculation (generator: ["strictequal1@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
1 United States dollar = 0.63 UK £s
is strictly equal to
1 United States dollar = 0.63 UK £s
By calculation (generator: ["description_conversion_between2@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
1 United States dollar = 0.63 UK £s
is the description of the conversion between
United States dollar and UK £