Tuesday, November 28, 2006

The Color of Money

The government discriminates against blind people
by printing money that all looks and feels the same, a federal judge said Tuesday in a ruling that could change the face of American currency.
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'Of the more than 180 countries that issue paper currency, only the United States prints bills that are identical in size and color in all their denominations,' Robertson wrote.
Yes. Colorful notes will really help blind people.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Colorful notes discriminate against color-blind people. A much better solution would be the production of notes that can be distinguished based on individual scents.

2:26 PM  
Blogger sheikh X said...

or flavors perhaps. a five dollar note could taste like strawberries ; a ten dollar note like icecream and a fifty like chocolate. for $65 you could have the ultimate banana split ;-)

7:12 AM  

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