Talk:Norrmalmstorg robbery
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I know "9 crown ~ 1 US dollar" now, but this is long ago enough to list the current (i.e. inflation-adjusted) value in US dollars. Anyone got a clue? --Gabbe 08:25 Jan 10, 2003 (UTC)
hello, i want to appologise for just having been a lame-ass cracker wannabe (i am not a cracker wannabe, but i now understand i behaved like one). i wasnt familiar with the wikipedia concept. i am sorry for having wasted your time in restoring the article, i wont do it again.
Thank you.
Hmm.. The figures about the amount of money is not correct. At that time, the krona was worth at least ten times more than it does today... --Konstantin 17:14, 13 August 2005 (UTC)
- The Swedish Consumer Price Index (KPI; see http://www.scb.se/templates/tableOrChart____33895.asp) was 740 in August 1973, and is currently around 4200, so "at least ten times more" is a bit high. --83.250.8.232 09:58, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
This article refers to the Norrmalmstorg robbery as a "reality drama" refering to some word in the Swedish language. I have no clue what word the the writer is refering to. The thing about "engagerad" is correct, though.
I believe the word for "Stockholm Syndrome" was originaly in Swedish "Norrmalmstorgssyndrom". "Stockholm Syndrome" was an English translation of it. But I'm not sure about this.

