plastic money like in aus is fucking awesome.
Yup. Means it's wipe-clean too for when you get stripper juice on your cash.Cybargs wrote:
plastic money like in aus is fucking awesome.
That just looks aweful..
The designs in the OP do, ours doesn't though.RDMC wrote:
That just looks aweful..
i like the look of our currency. plus, plastic = win
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
Hard currency is on its way out...soon we'll be paying everything with a wave of our phones.
Isn't Iran and North Korea still counterfeiting our currency like a mo-fo?
Isn't Iran and North Korea still counterfeiting our currency like a mo-fo?
we won't even need to wave a phone once obama and the UN are finished labeling us with barcodes and implanting RFID tags.
Spamming never gets old eh?Reciprocity wrote:
we won't even need to wave a phone once obama and the UN are finished labeling us with barcodes and implanting RFID tags.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
i keep myself amused eh
So strippers will have readers implanted in their asses?Harmor wrote:
Hard currency is on its way out...soon we'll be paying everything with a wave of our phones.
Works for me.
Fuck Israel
so would we still get kicked out for touching the strippers when we swipe their ass?Dilbert_X wrote:
So strippers will have readers implanted in their asses?Harmor wrote:
Hard currency is on its way out...soon we'll be paying everything with a wave of our phones.
Works for me.
Go to a club where you're allowed to touch, duh.
Fuck Israel
but whorehouses are illegal here
and i'm too pretty for jail!
and i'm too pretty for jail!
bf2s - discussion about currency design becomes discussion about strippers.
What? You can't touch at your local strip clubs? It's actively encouraged here.krazed wrote:
but whorehouses are illegal here
and i'm too pretty for jail!
$1 coins are ftw
as are $2 coins
they last a whole hell of a lot longer than bills
as are $2 coins
they last a whole hell of a lot longer than bills
thats cuz you guys are low moral freaksghettoperson wrote:
What? You can't touch at your local strip clubs? It's actively encouraged here.krazed wrote:
but whorehouses are illegal here
and i'm too pretty for jail!
Thank you
Say no to friction dances if you can't put your hands on her hips. They're just wrong.
PS Whorehouses are actively encouraged here.
PS Whorehouses are actively encouraged here.
Fuck Israel
Yeah, I know. Unfortunately, pretty much everything here's built in imperial, so until that aspect of American society changes, case closed. Not so with measurements that Americans don't care about.Roger Lesboules wrote:
Imperial is not as accurate as metric can be in construction. Again, the degree of accuracy depend on what you are building.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I use those all the time in construction because that's what everything here gets measured in and is also what everything here seems to be cut in. But in my opinion, a 10-base system wins over that any day.
You'll see metric if you're working with bolts or something. God damn toolboxes in the US are twice as heavy because they include both kinds of sockets. But with coins, if I'm not mistaken the mints all measure by metric.
And yeah, toolboxes are fucking heavy due to the Imperial/Metric system being mixed.
Put some thought into it, looked at cases for and against, and changed my mind about the US penny. The things are barely used as anything other than change that people don't use or want and waste cashier's time doling out. And fractions of a nickel can be easily managed by bank computers. Plus, fast corrosion turns them ugly.
I say screw the zinc lobby and cease common production of the penny (without retracting use). Updated my fanciful chart on page 6 to reflect this preference.
I say screw the zinc lobby and cease common production of the penny (without retracting use). Updated my fanciful chart on page 6 to reflect this preference.
Get rid of FDR.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Put some thought into it, looked at cases for and against, and changed my mind about the US penny. The things are barely used as anything other than change that people don't use or want and waste cashier's time doling out. And fractions of a nickel can be easily managed by bank computers. Plus, fast corrosion turns them ugly.
I say screw the zinc lobby and cease production of the penny (without retracting use). Updated my fanciful chart on page 6 to reflect this preference.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Who'd you replace him with?JohnG@lt wrote:
Get rid of FDR.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Put some thought into it, looked at cases for and against, and changed my mind about the US penny. The things are barely used as anything other than change that people don't use or want and waste cashier's time doling out. And fractions of a nickel can be easily managed by bank computers. Plus, fast corrosion turns them ugly.
I say screw the zinc lobby and cease production of the penny (without retracting use). Updated my fanciful chart on page 6 to reflect this preference.
Lincolnunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Who'd you replace him with?JohnG@lt wrote:
Get rid of FDR.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Put some thought into it, looked at cases for and against, and changed my mind about the US penny. The things are barely used as anything other than change that people don't use or want and waste cashier's time doling out. And fractions of a nickel can be easily managed by bank computers. Plus, fast corrosion turns them ugly.
I say screw the zinc lobby and cease production of the penny (without retracting use). Updated my fanciful chart on page 6 to reflect this preference.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat