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Me and my pal had a bet, that I can eat a 100$ bill for 50 bucks. I ate it and won the 50 dollars, but my friend is now blackmailing me, that he will call the police and tell the cops that I ate 100 dollar bill if I won’t share those 50 bucks with him. Can he really do that? I mean like,mac makeup wholesale, it’s my money, I can do whatever I want with it, including eating it, right?
I’m surprised how many answers fell for this bogus question. You eat a $100 bill for $50 so you lose $50. I don’t think so.
I need a site where i can download images of different money bills and coins of different countries. thanks in advance.
http://images.google.co.za/images?hl=en&q=images%20of%20different%20money%20bills%20and%20coins&oe=UTF-8&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
If you stack up $1 bills, how much money($1 bills) will you have when the weight reaches (1) one ton?
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I had a major arguement with my wife. I believe you should take tax money and invest or bank it. You can still pay your bills but the tax money can gain intrest or help you if a emergency happens. It is just money you didn’t see over the year. We got back around 11,000. She want to pay off the truck. that is silly to me cause you are already making payments. If you pay it off the money is gone and you gain nothing from it. Someone tell me what you think.
If all goes as planned, Zimbabwe ben will cause massive hyper inflation and you’ll be able to pay off your debts with a few loaves of bread. Invest it in gold or something that keeps up with inflation.
Who decides when more money needs to be printed, or how much? And why are some countries broke or poor when there are plates to print money?
for ever dollar printed it has to be backed by some type of asset — example — end of this month i will buy my great niece a $50.00 i savings bond!!! they can either use it to reduce debt or print another fifty dollar bill — but bare in mind that they owe my niece at least 50 on demand so they also have to have a way to pay her back,mac makeup!!!
You’ve seen the new colored bills. Could something that thin house a computer chip that monitors your every thought while its in your position? It might even collects DNA information from you without you knowing about it. What do you think?
Back in 2003 or so the EU floated the idea of incorporating into the big Euro bills (E500 and E1000) an RFID chip with the serial number of the bill on it as an anti-counterfeit measure.
While technically feasable,cheap mac makeup, the idea was eventually dropped because
a) the chips are still too expensive at about $1 each, and
b) the chips are too easy to program – anyone with the technology to produce a counterfeit bill with all the bells and whistles they already have in the big bills would find programming an RFID chip childs play.
Richard