Hi Bill,
The $2 bill is, in fact, still a current denomination of US currency, albeit
rarely used. It's introduction was back in the mid-1800s, I believe. I still
have a few of them from many years ago.
But, there was the $3 bill, but that only made it to be funny money.
Best regards,
I used to give my son an amount 10X his age, in 2-dollar bills. One year
we went to the store and he presented his funds to buy a game machine.
I'm sorry, sir, chirped the young cashier, we don't take Canadian money.
The manager set her straight.
She's probably an FCC Commissioner now.
I wasn't saying that there is no such thing as a $2 bill, that is what the joke
is called since the clerks and manger didn't know about them and only when
security was called, did they realize there is one and it still is used.
From: Ron Pickard RPQ
In message 1362158183.5099.yahoomail...@web160403.mail.bf1.yahoo.com,
dated Fri, 1 Mar 2013, Bill Owsley wdows...@yahoo.com writes:
I wasn't saying that there is no such thing as a $2 bill, that is what
the joke is called since the clerks and manger didn't know about them
and only when
Why do you let yourself be caught up in a discussion
of language?
Seems to me the question is not much different than,
How is the test data affected if you use a FET rather
than a bipolar transistor?
Seems to me that the question about meters, source,
logger, and load can be simply answered by
CAB person - So back to this Python language thing?
me - huh?
CAB person - So how is the test data affected if you no longer write it all
in C?
me - none, the instrument just sees a command and responds, it never sees
any elements of any programming language syntax. An ASCII string looks the
same
And some of them are voters too!!!
Tonight at the grocery store, $50 back from the POS, and could you please
change this $20 for 2 tens?
I needed $60 and only had $20's and a soon to be $50, since all she had $50's,
no $20's, but did have $10's.
Clerk freaked, and said no way, and that she was
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