Theorem: 1$ = 1c.
 Proof: And another that gives you a sense of money disappearing... 
1$ = 100c = (10c)^2 = (0.1$)^2 = 0.01$ = 1c 
Here $ means dollars and c means cents. This one is scary in that I have
seen PhD's in math who were unable to see what was wrong with this one.
Actually I am crossposting this to sci.physics because I think that the
latter makes a very nice introduction to the importance of keeping track
of your dimensions... 

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