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On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 15:00:42 -0600, Vector wrote:
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 15:49:54 -0500, Joe Fischer wrote: What would you suggest I do with the one I got from a stamp vending machine that will not work in other vending machines? They don't accept coins at the grocery store? I have enough concern for the vending industry to not put a slug back in circulation. I am also interested in finding out why this coin was refused repeatedly. It has some scratches around the rim, but no noticeable burrs, it weighs the same, it is the same size, and just a little brown with no crud. If any more like this are found they should be studied. If anybody knows what kind of tests were done to estimate useful life before minting started, please let me know. Joe Fischer |
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No Shred Man, I don't and neither should you. The etymology of "renewable resource" is probably as new as your 30 y/o quarter and is typically used in an environmental reference. And as far as a tree farm not being a forest, that's as absurd as a cemetary not being a graveyard. You know, the resting place of that almightiest of renewable resources? Go read a book on modern forestry and selective logging before you open that yap again. #1, and hear me clearly, I first set foot in the room on November 9th, nearly a month before your friend Shred Vector. I am not the person you wish to match ill spirited wits with. I do not deserve to be treated like a troll. Furthermore, you are incorrect about the forest issue. Tree Farms are normally a single species desert which have only a superficial resemblance to a real forest ecosystem. I know a little bit about it simply by living in an area with thousands of square miles of tree farms within a few minute's drive. The definition of forest doesn't resemble any tree farm I've ever seen, except for the large area bit. 1. A dense growth of trees, plants, and underbrush covering a large area. Quit with the hateful banter, whatever it is that has you ****ed at the world ... wasn't my doing. |
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Vector wrote:
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 20:39:24 -0600, "Michael G. Koerner" wrote: Vector wrote: On 06 Dec 2003 23:00:43 GMT, rosit (Jim) wrote: "Those" are the real numbers. According to YOU. "But nobody uses them." "Did you just call me a 'nobody'?" I don't know who said "But nobody uses them." But, it obviously was not ME. I was just speaking in a 'generic' sense. -- ___________________________________________ ____ _______________ Regards, | |\ ____ | | | | |\ Michael G. Koerner May they | | | | | | rise again! Appleton, Wisconsin USA | | | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | _______________ |
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RR wrote:
Here's my suggested replacement for the Golden Dollar... http://home.alltel.net/randyric/coins/GoldenDollar.jpg Won't work. Not three mottos, not two, not even one. And, what, the value is indicated by a _digit_? Nah. SCNR ;-) Christian |
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Andrew W Applegarth wrote in
: Pardon me for pointing this out, but I think that it's hilarious to suggest feeding bills into a vending machine just to get GDs so that you don't have to feed bills into vending machines... It's easier than dealing with a bank that may not currently have any Golden Dollars. It's also easier than trying to get some from retailers since many don't have any in their registers...if they did, Golden Dollars would be as available as quarters from any store at any hour. Most postal machines at post offices (that I know of) are available 24 hours a day. Barney |
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From: jstonefeel
No one's encouraging you to read them... My reading them wasn't the point. The point is they're mindless, repetitive banter with no viable substance and seemingly no end, just circular ad barfinitum drivel. as is true of ALL coin posts. Perhaps you'd be happier reading the Extra-Terrestrial Aliens NGs ... they're anything butt boring. Coin Saver |
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From: jstonefeel
Don't answer please, just speaking out loud practicing my mindlessness... Too late. 8-) Coin Saver |
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From: Vector
"Those" are the real numbers. According to YOU. .... and you should learn to trust these numbers, for a very good reason. Wanna know why?? ...... CUZ THEY'RE RIGHT .... duuuuh .... 8-D Coin Saver |
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To change the subject: Anyone have a suggestion for a politically correct women for the next dollar design? |
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wrote in message ... To change the subject: Anyone have a suggestion for a politically correct women for the next dollar design? My vote goes to lady liberty. |
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