Hi, Jim!
Any survey which suffers as badly as this one does from
self-selection error cannot be considered statistically
relevant.
Yeah, that's true. Still, that doesn't mean that one can't
learn *something* from the data. In line with your own
observations, our WheresGeorge group would
I got one! First one I've seen, I got it at the food store as change just
this morning, So I guess we will start seeing them now more often. I must
say they are more pleasing to the eye.
They seem to have gone to a lot of trouble to make these ones, must be
more costly So I guess this means the
Dear Chuck,
They seem to have gone to a lot of trouble to make these ones,
must be more costly So I guess this means the cost of money has
gone up in the USA.
The cost per unit is certainly a little higher, but it
doesn't cost very much to print each Federal Reserve Note.
You can go to the
Since when does the government issue paper money? I thought it was the
federal reserve in this case?
gordon
www.katzglobal.com
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Any experiences with them yet?
Not personally, but I also don't expect to for a few weeks or months.
Here are some interesting, almost-real-time usage stats, from my
favorite non-work site, WheresGeorge.com:
http://www.wheresgeorge.com/wrapper.php3?page=denomseries
The grid shows which
David Beroff wrote:
...
And, btw, what does this have to do with e-gold? ;-) ducking
Nothing, but the charter of the list is MONEY, especially but
not exclusively the electronic kind. The name is merely an
artifact from the 1996-98 period, when e-gold was alone in
the field, but all the
... the charter of the list is MONEY ...
Fair enough :-)
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