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Music on vinyl records, mobile phones the size of house bricks and pornography printed on paper. What hideously out of date stuff do you still use?
Thanks to boozehound for the suggestion
( , Thu 4 Nov 2010, 12:44)
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I didn't think this was an obsolete way to do it until today, when I popped into town and discovered my bank had disappeared. I phoned up to ask how I'm supposed to pay a cheque in and they said to use the internet in future. When I refused, they said I have to use the Post Office, cos that's what people do nowadays.
I thought banks were rich enough to employ their own staff.
( , Mon 8 Nov 2010, 15:32, 14 replies)
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Maybe the guy on the phone was just reading from a script and hadn't thought that through?
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If you look closely at banknotes you'll see apparently random groups of yellow dots on them. (On a tenner, to the left of the Queen's head, in the otherwise fairly clear bit)
These tell colour photocopiers (and possibly scanners but not sure) that you're trying to copy cash and to not let you.
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EURion_constellation
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See what it gums up...
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In the USA, it's the latest in check deposit technology at many banks. The Americans tend to be a bit unconcerned with account security though (perfectly legal to lend someone your credit card)
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