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Re: Where's the smart money?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Peter Fairbrother)
Mon Feb 11 14:23:43 2002

Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 19:11:36 +0000
From: Peter Fairbrother <peter.fairbrother@ntlworld.com>
To: "Trei, Peter" <ptrei@rsasecurity.com>,
	<cryptography@wasabisystems.com>, 'Matt Crawford' <crawdad@fnal.gov>
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Not having a microwave (or any unwanted money) to experiment, I have to ask
if the metallic strips in present notes would survive microwaving either.


-- Peter Fairbrother

Trei, Peter wrote:

> My first thought on hearing of this was:
> 'Wil these survive a session in the microwave?"
> (brings new meaning to the phrase 'hot money' :-)
> 
> Peter Trei
> 
> 
>> ----------
>> From:  Matt Crawford[SMTP:crawdad@fnal.gov]
>> I predict a new EMP vandalism tool that fries the moneychip.
>> 
>> And provides an alibi to passers of notes with no working chip.
>> 
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