Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Hi Doug,
It's not bottle water: http://www.----------.com/temp/water.jpg God, reminds me my Dad used to drink Brew 102, he said for the puzzle in their caps. I think more to keep me from sponging off him: http://www.----------.com/temp/nancybill77.jpg God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- DougW wrote: > > Shafer beer? > > -- > DougW |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:384e9$449aee9e$48311525$24781@FUSE.NET... > If you want your letter read it should contain cash in small, used, > untraceable bills. I wonder of any bills are untraceable anymore. It wouldn't be too hard to have the ATM record the serial numbers you just withdrew. Any time a machine handles cash, it could easily record the S/N. It may not be perfectly traced, but 'they' (big brother, Homeland Security, Dubya) could find out where the bill was and when. |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:384e9$449aee9e$48311525$24781@FUSE.NET... > If you want your letter read it should contain cash in small, used, > untraceable bills. I wonder of any bills are untraceable anymore. It wouldn't be too hard to have the ATM record the serial numbers you just withdrew. Any time a machine handles cash, it could easily record the S/N. It may not be perfectly traced, but 'they' (big brother, Homeland Security, Dubya) could find out where the bill was and when. |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:384e9$449aee9e$48311525$24781@FUSE.NET... > If you want your letter read it should contain cash in small, used, > untraceable bills. I wonder of any bills are untraceable anymore. It wouldn't be too hard to have the ATM record the serial numbers you just withdrew. Any time a machine handles cash, it could easily record the S/N. It may not be perfectly traced, but 'they' (big brother, Homeland Security, Dubya) could find out where the bill was and when. |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
> "billy ray" wrote ... >> If you want your letter read it should contain cash in small, used, >> untraceable bills. > > I wonder of any bills are untraceable anymore. It wouldn't be too hard to > have the ATM record the serial numbers you just withdrew. > > Any time a machine handles cash, it could easily record the S/N. It may not > be perfectly traced, but 'they' (big brother, Homeland Security, Dubya) > could find out where the bill was and when. http://www.wheresgeorge.com http://bankoffrank.com/ Of course the k00ks out there think there is a tiny RFID in the marking tape. Wouldn't make sense for small bills but for 100's it could provide a way of watching the borders for certain marked bills. ;) Next time you have a bunch of ones take a look and count how many are folded longways. That's a bill that probably spent a small amount of it's life in a strip-club. At last count roughly 40% of the dollar bills I've seen exhibit this mark. -- DougW |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
> "billy ray" wrote ... >> If you want your letter read it should contain cash in small, used, >> untraceable bills. > > I wonder of any bills are untraceable anymore. It wouldn't be too hard to > have the ATM record the serial numbers you just withdrew. > > Any time a machine handles cash, it could easily record the S/N. It may not > be perfectly traced, but 'they' (big brother, Homeland Security, Dubya) > could find out where the bill was and when. http://www.wheresgeorge.com http://bankoffrank.com/ Of course the k00ks out there think there is a tiny RFID in the marking tape. Wouldn't make sense for small bills but for 100's it could provide a way of watching the borders for certain marked bills. ;) Next time you have a bunch of ones take a look and count how many are folded longways. That's a bill that probably spent a small amount of it's life in a strip-club. At last count roughly 40% of the dollar bills I've seen exhibit this mark. -- DougW |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
> "billy ray" wrote ... >> If you want your letter read it should contain cash in small, used, >> untraceable bills. > > I wonder of any bills are untraceable anymore. It wouldn't be too hard to > have the ATM record the serial numbers you just withdrew. > > Any time a machine handles cash, it could easily record the S/N. It may not > be perfectly traced, but 'they' (big brother, Homeland Security, Dubya) > could find out where the bill was and when. http://www.wheresgeorge.com http://bankoffrank.com/ Of course the k00ks out there think there is a tiny RFID in the marking tape. Wouldn't make sense for small bills but for 100's it could provide a way of watching the borders for certain marked bills. ;) Next time you have a bunch of ones take a look and count how many are folded longways. That's a bill that probably spent a small amount of it's life in a strip-club. At last count roughly 40% of the dollar bills I've seen exhibit this mark. -- DougW |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Should we wonder how you know this?
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:fGTmg.58010$9c6.31546@dukeread11... > Steve Foley did pass the time by typing: >> "billy ray" wrote ... >>> If you want your letter read it should contain cash in small, used, >>> untraceable bills. >> >> I wonder of any bills are untraceable anymore. It wouldn't be too hard to >> have the ATM record the serial numbers you just withdrew. >> >> Any time a machine handles cash, it could easily record the S/N. It may >> not >> be perfectly traced, but 'they' (big brother, Homeland Security, Dubya) >> could find out where the bill was and when. > > http://www.wheresgeorge.com > http://bankoffrank.com/ > > Of course the k00ks out there think there is a tiny RFID in > the marking tape. Wouldn't make sense for small bills but for 100's it > could provide a way of watching the borders for certain marked bills. ;) > > Next time you have a bunch of ones take a look and count how many are > folded longways. That's a bill that probably spent a small amount of > it's life in a strip-club. At last count roughly 40% of the dollar > bills I've seen exhibit this mark. > > > -- > DougW > |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Should we wonder how you know this?
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:fGTmg.58010$9c6.31546@dukeread11... > Steve Foley did pass the time by typing: >> "billy ray" wrote ... >>> If you want your letter read it should contain cash in small, used, >>> untraceable bills. >> >> I wonder of any bills are untraceable anymore. It wouldn't be too hard to >> have the ATM record the serial numbers you just withdrew. >> >> Any time a machine handles cash, it could easily record the S/N. It may >> not >> be perfectly traced, but 'they' (big brother, Homeland Security, Dubya) >> could find out where the bill was and when. > > http://www.wheresgeorge.com > http://bankoffrank.com/ > > Of course the k00ks out there think there is a tiny RFID in > the marking tape. Wouldn't make sense for small bills but for 100's it > could provide a way of watching the borders for certain marked bills. ;) > > Next time you have a bunch of ones take a look and count how many are > folded longways. That's a bill that probably spent a small amount of > it's life in a strip-club. At last count roughly 40% of the dollar > bills I've seen exhibit this mark. > > > -- > DougW > |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Should we wonder how you know this?
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:fGTmg.58010$9c6.31546@dukeread11... > Steve Foley did pass the time by typing: >> "billy ray" wrote ... >>> If you want your letter read it should contain cash in small, used, >>> untraceable bills. >> >> I wonder of any bills are untraceable anymore. It wouldn't be too hard to >> have the ATM record the serial numbers you just withdrew. >> >> Any time a machine handles cash, it could easily record the S/N. It may >> not >> be perfectly traced, but 'they' (big brother, Homeland Security, Dubya) >> could find out where the bill was and when. > > http://www.wheresgeorge.com > http://bankoffrank.com/ > > Of course the k00ks out there think there is a tiny RFID in > the marking tape. Wouldn't make sense for small bills but for 100's it > could provide a way of watching the borders for certain marked bills. ;) > > Next time you have a bunch of ones take a look and count how many are > folded longways. That's a bill that probably spent a small amount of > it's life in a strip-club. At last count roughly 40% of the dollar > bills I've seen exhibit this mark. > > > -- > DougW > |
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