At 12:25 PM 11/18/94, Dana Albrecht wrote:
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In article 8imYglW00iV8M5q0dV@andrew.cmu.edu, Andrew Lewis Tepper <at15+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
bill's top edge and gently pulling it out. I've heard that airports will soon have "Money Detectors" that will count total cash carried per person. I'd like to figure out how the system works. I also think it
This one has been flying around ever since the strips were put in place. It has been refuted as techically infeasable. (I don't remember the exact arguement, it had to do with the strips being mostly nonreactive and there being no real way to count how many/what denomination is in a stack.)
Assuming this is true, it would seem that even good, old fashioned, paper currency doesn't provide the level of anonymity that one would think. Scary...
Also, realize that some places to look for that strip and if you pull it it might not be accepted (most places that check only look at $50s and $100s, though). -j
I got information from my Senator on the proposed new currency. Not the recent changes, but the new bills coming in a year or two. He got it from the Treasury (big letters across the top) but the FAX id info says DEA. It mentions 'Machine Detectable Thread' and "Additional Machine-Detection Features' but does not elaborate. If it's machine trackable (I remember hearing about machine readable serial numbers a couple of years ago) we can always set up cash exchanges. Might even be able to make a profit at it! -- America - a country so rich and so strong we can reward the lazy and punish the productive and still survive (so far) Don Melvin storm@ssnet.com finger for PGP key.
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