Oil Independence Day 2006
#41
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Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
DougW wrote:
> 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.
>
>
No! I swear I fold 'em that way to keep the wind from blowing the tip
off the table on the patio at Mateo's Cantina. Really. :-)
--
FRH
> 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.
>
>
No! I swear I fold 'em that way to keep the wind from blowing the tip
off the table on the patio at Mateo's Cantina. Really. :-)
--
FRH
#42
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Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
DougW wrote:
> 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.
>
>
No! I swear I fold 'em that way to keep the wind from blowing the tip
off the table on the patio at Mateo's Cantina. Really. :-)
--
FRH
> 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.
>
>
No! I swear I fold 'em that way to keep the wind from blowing the tip
off the table on the patio at Mateo's Cantina. Really. :-)
--
FRH
#43
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Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
DougW wrote:
> 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.
>
>
No! I swear I fold 'em that way to keep the wind from blowing the tip
off the table on the patio at Mateo's Cantina. Really. :-)
--
FRH
> 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.
>
>
No! I swear I fold 'em that way to keep the wind from blowing the tip
off the table on the patio at Mateo's Cantina. Really. :-)
--
FRH
#44
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Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
In article <fGTmg.58010$9c6.31546@dukeread11>,
DougW <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
#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.
If they were folded into something elaborate, with the patterns matching
the denominations, but still flat, odds are they were used by someone
who was blind.
/herb
DougW <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
#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.
If they were folded into something elaborate, with the patterns matching
the denominations, but still flat, odds are they were used by someone
who was blind.
/herb
#45
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Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
In article <fGTmg.58010$9c6.31546@dukeread11>,
DougW <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
#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.
If they were folded into something elaborate, with the patterns matching
the denominations, but still flat, odds are they were used by someone
who was blind.
/herb
DougW <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
#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.
If they were folded into something elaborate, with the patterns matching
the denominations, but still flat, odds are they were used by someone
who was blind.
/herb
#46
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Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
In article <fGTmg.58010$9c6.31546@dukeread11>,
DougW <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
#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.
If they were folded into something elaborate, with the patterns matching
the denominations, but still flat, odds are they were used by someone
who was blind.
/herb
DougW <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
#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.
If they were folded into something elaborate, with the patterns matching
the denominations, but still flat, odds are they were used by someone
who was blind.
/herb
#50
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Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
DougW proclaimed:
> 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.
I guess checking $1 bills for traces of perfume beats trying to extract
the coke out of the 100s...
> 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.
I guess checking $1 bills for traces of perfume beats trying to extract
the coke out of the 100s...