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Peregrine 3 year s ago
#28 Canadian money also has braille imprinted on it.
       
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Carthaette 3 year s ago
Peregrine,

Dutch used to as well, before Euros. Now at least you can still tell the coins apart by feel.
       
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Mariah 3 year s ago
#1 Do people still use libraries these days? I mean, with all the information available online, and especially during COVID times?
       
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Peregrine 3 year s ago
Mariah, Good question. Libraries are closed at this time where I live because of COVID-19. I used to study in libraries.
       
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Dyer 3 year s ago
# 26 Nothing new here! we had those in my country in the 1970s!
       
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Levicy 3 year s ago
#30 This is something that always confuses me: Why does the first step uses up 0.110 cal, but after that every step only uses 0.01 cal? Shouldn't it be equal, like first step -0.110, then -0.220, -0.330 etc.?
       
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Bob 3 year s ago
Curious yes, but none of these are actually art.
       
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Tine 3 year s ago
#28 Norwegian bills are sized differently to make it easy to tell them apart without looking. It also makes it impossible to make counterfeit bills (of larger denomination) on bleached/washed out paper from the lower denominated bills.
       
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Ted 3 year s ago
#29 Foodie? Nugs? Good grief.
       
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