Random Statement Thread II

L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
Wait, what?
 
I had to get up early this morning and can't get back to *****. I was otherwise ******** good. My ******* had me watching my nephew this morning because my ******* had to work so I had to get up to make sure he got on the school bus. It wouldn't have been so bad except it was one of the times it felt like I had a really restful ***** going.
 

L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
I couldn't fall back to ***** either...
 

L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
:sing:I've seen so many things throughout my life,
the only thing I've ever seen survive the test of time;
is the strength of your love…
and then the right seems wrong,
and the wrong seems right,
just be careful..be strong

Whatever my eyes can see,
my heart can feel,
that's why I believe in love,
knowing my eyes can see,
as sure as the deep blue see,
that's why I believe in love

You best that ever lasting smile
gotta give thanks for the way you've touched my life..
with your love…
and when the right seems wrong,
and the wrong seems right,
I'll be careful, I'll be strong

whatever my eyes can see,
my heart can feel,
that's why I believe in love,
knowing my eyes can see,
as sure as the deep blue see,
that's why I believe in love

In the moments when I'm alone,
in the times when I'm not sure,
I can always call on you..

In the moments when I'm impaired?
When it seems like no ones there
There's one thing I know is true
I know I can always count on you:sing:
 

L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
I had no idea.
 

L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
Look who's here to grace us with his presence.
 
I don't know why government can't incorporate a fiber thread nanotechnology in dollar bills to prevent counterfeiting.

Possibly even optical fiber thread where under a certain light or radio wavelength it will light up to show it is genuine and there will be certain colors according to serial number of the bill. :dunno:
 

L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
Because they're the government.
 
They go through other this dollar bill is anti-***********. Did it with the Twenty dollar bill back in 2004-2005 and the bill was counterfeited within the month lol

Meh. That was my random statement of the day.
 
I don't know why government can't incorporate a fiber thread nanotechnology in dollar bills to prevent counterfeiting.

Possibly even optical fiber thread where under a certain light or radio wavelength it will light up to show it is genuine and there will be certain colors according to serial number of the bill. :dunno:

One of the biggest problems with it is that people would need equipment to be able to tell if a bill is *********** at every cash register or a place where bills would exchange hands. Depending on how it works there might even be a need for the people that take the money to have a certain amount of technical knowledge about how the system works. That might not be practical, and even if it is it might not be cheap.

When the government gets back it's bills or they're in some financial institution's possession it probably isn't hard for them to analyze bills now if they feel they have enough cause to do so. It's the people that get handed the bills at businesses that need it the most with the exception of things like mass analysis of counterfeiting as a whole to tell trends and other things. I'm sure all the things on them that try to thwart counterfeiting now will still need to be created with the bills. Any new anti-counterfeiting method also has to be done quickly. Spending more than a few seconds on a bill is already impractical for all but the highest denominations.

Another one is that it might add time and expense to the actual manufacturing cost of the bill itself. Different fibers would have to be incorporated into each bill. It would be more complicated than just the press that changes the serial number like they must have for the presses that make bills now. When millions of bills are printed off I'm sure the cost would add up after a while. It might not be worth it depending on how bad the problem is now.

Basically any system would need to be relatively cheap, quick, easy to use, and foolproof. Another problem might be that even if it's harder to *********** once somebody does find a way to crack it where they can pass off their counterfeits then even less of them will be caught until it's too late. Everybody will just be relying on the system without a second thought most of the time if it goes through.
 
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