RB TexLa
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Tue Jul-17-07 11:36 PM
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I wish a Senator would bring stacks of fake money totaling $444,085,000,000 to the senate floor. |
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That is what counts, and matters! http://www.costofwar.com/
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Tue Jul-17-07 11:42 PM
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Gregorian
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Tue Jul-17-07 11:45 PM
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2. Even the fake stack of money would cost 400 million. |
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Edited on Tue Jul-17-07 11:45 PM by Gregorian
It's mind boggling when you put it that way. Say each dollar bill is worth a tenth of a cent. Am I doing this right? That would be about 400 million dollars just for the fake stack of bills. That's wild!
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Tue Jul-17-07 11:47 PM
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3. That's a stack of $100 bills about 525 miles high |
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44,408,500 bundles of $10,000, each about 3/4 inch thick. 500 million cubic inches of cash.
I doubt you could fit that much money in the city of Washington, much less the Senate chamber.
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Tue Jul-17-07 11:56 PM
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I think you could fit it pretty easily within a city. |
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Edited on Wed Jul-18-07 12:03 AM by BullGooseLoony
500 million cubic inches/1728 cubic inches per cubic foot = 289352 cubic feet of cash.
289352 cubic feet/5280 ft/mile = A stack a mile long, a foot high and 54 ft wide.
Or, a one-foot high stack of cash set out in a square of 537 feet each side.
An even better visual- that's just slightly over 5 football fields entirely covered in a one-foot high stack of $100 bills.
But, yes, that is still a whole lot of cash.
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Lisa
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Tue Jul-17-07 11:56 PM
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4. what's the biggest denomination out there -- $10,000 bills? |
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I wonder what it would look like, if they had 4,440,850 pieces of paper cut to size and bundled onto cargo pallets?
Good idea for a visual, RGB!
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Tue Jul-17-07 11:59 PM
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The very high denominations were taken out of circulation in the 30s because of lack of use (or actually: high use in crime), and smaller high denominations were taken out in the 60s for the same reasons.
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Lisa
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Wed Jul-18-07 12:05 AM
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6. thanks -- I didn't know that ... |
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Edited on Wed Jul-18-07 12:42 AM by Lisa
All I recall is a short story that described someone trying to forge a $10,000 bill. It was probably a pretty old one (my folks have a lot of books from the 1930s-1950s) so no surprise if it's outdated.
Personally, I very rarely see a $100 (or even a $50) in my daily life -- just not a financial high-roller I guess!
Apparently we had $1000 bills up here in Canada until 2000 -- they were taken out of circulation for exactly the reason you mentioned (criminal activity and money laundering). One time in my life, in the mid-1990s, I did in fact handle one .... I had closed an account at the credit union and they gave me the money in bills (a thousand, a couple of hundreds, and some smaller bills and coins). I remember that the thousand was purplish.
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Wed Jul-18-07 12:05 AM
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7. Fantastic visual aid for a protest march!!!! |
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All of us need to get busy cutting up our old printer paper.... then we could carry it in a long procession... and take it to a giant shredder in front of Congress.... The American people would be awed and apalled...
The Republics would absolutely SHIT THEMSELVES!
Let's put it together. Who's in on this with me?
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Wed Jul-18-07 12:12 AM
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8. Find a football field, stack them up to 5 ft and cover the whole field- |
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(with anything, really- you could do it with boxes, even, maybe painted on top to look like a $100 bill, or a how-ever-many-billion dollar bill).
That would work. It would be about the same size.
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Wed Jul-18-07 12:18 AM
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9. We need to do it on the National mall in front of Congress |
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But I like the box idea.... it would be easier for someone to bring a box painted like however many bills it represents, and much easier to carry and set up! So... are you in on this ?
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Wed Jul-18-07 12:38 AM
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10. commercial printers can cut stacks of paper to size ... |
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It wouldn't be difficult to create facsimilies of the shrink-wrapped "footballs" of cash that contractors were toting around (and making off with!) in Iraq. Or the cargo pallets of cash that were flown over there on a regular basis.
It might also help to include signage that lists how much various things (a school, a hospital, 1000 affordable housing units, 10000 college scholarships) a particular stack of cash could buy.
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Wed Jul-18-07 12:42 AM
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11. That's another good idea- splitting it up into labeled pieces. nt |
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Wed Jul-18-07 12:48 AM
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12. if short of space, time, or money ... could use Photoshop ... |
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Get a pic of one stack or spread-out collection of fake bills, then use it to create scenes showing larger amounts (e.g. enough to cover a football stadium). Would make a great poster.
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Wed Jul-18-07 12:56 AM
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13. Here's a site that has graphics |
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up to 315 billion dollars (photobucket's down or else I post the pic) http://www.crunchweb.net/87billion/
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