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Date: | Wed, 9 Dec 1998 11:12:09 -0800 |
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Canadian money, like all other currencies but those found in the USA, uses
an ingenious technique called colour differentiation to tell the
denominations apart. Americans, due to their sensitivity to rights of the
spectrally challenged (colourblind) have made all their currencies in a
monotone, leading to a thriving cottage industry, previously described.
Would someone like to delve into new areas of copyright infringement and
scan the offending legal tender so us foreen types could see what you are
all going on about?
-----Original Message-----
From: Pam Blythe [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Actually, I think it looks like Canadian money, which always
looked like
play money to me, too. And I thought the Canadians were
always trying to
keep up with the US, not the other way around. ;-)
- Pam
------------ Previous Message from Michael Davidson
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12/08/98 11:15:18 PM ----------
I don't like the new twenty...it reminds me of Monopoly
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