Not only are other countries' notes a different colour for each denomination, they are also a different size based on the face value; bigger denomination, bigger note. This doesn't just aid the (colour) blind...
Originally the 5p and 10p coins were minted to be the same size and weight as the shilling and florin (2 shilling piece) as it aided the transition to decimalisation in 1971 from pounds, shillings and pence and were worth the same. As the banks received shillings they were replaced with the new pence equivalent. The half crown (12 1/2p) and crown (25p) were withdrawn immediately and the heptagonal 50p piece replaced the 10 shilling note. The Royal Mint started minting 50p pieces a full two years before decimalisation to deal with that.
Around 1982 the heptagonal 20p piece was introduced and the pound note was replaced by the coin a couple of years later. A few years later we finally got rid of the halfpenny bit.
Subsequent to that there was a replacement of all 5p, 10p and 50p pieces with smaller coins that are the ones currently in use and the £2 coin was introduced which is a larger version of the £1 with a silver inner circle.
There is a £5 coin produced but it isn't legal tender as it is only used for commemorative coins. When it is made legal tender it will remain the same size and weight.
All non-copper coins that are round have milled edges.
In over 40 years the 1p and 2p pieces have never changed since their introduction.
One would have to wonder if Paul was in any way involved in the insertion of the laptop into Peter. Were surgical instruments used in the removal? The plot thickens...
Did you read something else to the summary I read so you could start from a completely opposite place? The title even says the *shutdown* of MU hurt box office takings.
Or did you just deliberately ignore the most important word in the whole thing so you could have good mouth froth?
This would be US courts who only have jurisdiction over acts on US soil affecting US citizens would it?
The constitution is an odd thing in that as written it applies to everybody with particular emphasis for US citizens. As such it is not only a base for how law and rights are appled in US but is also meant to be the template for how US treats anybody as an extension and espousal of fundamental rights to all; you have the right to free speech and are obligated to extend that freedom to everybody else. Why should you have that right yet deny it to others?
My watch glows in the dark so I only have to look at my wrist at night to see what the time is. It is powered by my wearing it so I don't need a mains supply (and cable / proprietary adapter) to recharge it. It can withstand water pressure of 10atm.
It also only cost me £30 a decade ago and hasn't had any problems whatsoever.
Until my smartphone can do all of those things I'm keeping it.
There's also the issue that you can donate to the KKK using Visa but can't donate to Wikileaks because Visa have arbitrarily deemed them "guilty" of some crime, most likely at the behest of US Govt.
Hrm. Maybe they were rubbish interpreters but no BASIC I ever used back in the late 70s / early 80s supported multiple statements.
Using those interpreters would indeed require two lines.
France did similar. Casino Royale (the book) has 10 million franc pots which were equivalent to 10,000 francs by the time I was old enough to read it.
Not only are other countries' notes a different colour for each denomination, they are also a different size based on the face value; bigger denomination, bigger note. This doesn't just aid the (colour) blind...
Originally the 5p and 10p coins were minted to be the same size and weight as the shilling and florin (2 shilling piece) as it aided the transition to decimalisation in 1971 from pounds, shillings and pence and were worth the same. As the banks received shillings they were replaced with the new pence equivalent. The half crown (12 1/2p) and crown (25p) were withdrawn immediately and the heptagonal 50p piece replaced the 10 shilling note. The Royal Mint started minting 50p pieces a full two years before decimalisation to deal with that.
Around 1982 the heptagonal 20p piece was introduced and the pound note was replaced by the coin a couple of years later. A few years later we finally got rid of the halfpenny bit.
Subsequent to that there was a replacement of all 5p, 10p and 50p pieces with smaller coins that are the ones currently in use and the £2 coin was introduced which is a larger version of the £1 with a silver inner circle.
There is a £5 coin produced but it isn't legal tender as it is only used for commemorative coins. When it is made legal tender it will remain the same size and weight.
All non-copper coins that are round have milled edges.
In over 40 years the 1p and 2p pieces have never changed since their introduction.
It's called setup.exe and in the root directory of any Windows CD...
One would have to wonder if Paul was in any way involved in the insertion of the laptop into Peter. Were surgical instruments used in the removal? The plot thickens...
Did you read something else to the summary I read so you could start from a completely opposite place? The title even says the *shutdown* of MU hurt box office takings.
Or did you just deliberately ignore the most important word in the whole thing so you could have good mouth froth?
appled ? Stoopid auto correct. Try using words in your dictionary next time.
This would be US courts who only have jurisdiction over acts on US soil affecting US citizens would it?
The constitution is an odd thing in that as written it applies to everybody with particular emphasis for US citizens. As such it is not only a base for how law and rights are appled in US but is also meant to be the template for how US treats anybody as an extension and espousal of fundamental rights to all; you have the right to free speech and are obligated to extend that freedom to everybody else. Why should you have that right yet deny it to others?
My watch glows in the dark so I only have to look at my wrist at night to see what the time is. It is powered by my wearing it so I don't need a mains supply (and cable / proprietary adapter) to recharge it. It can withstand water pressure of 10atm.
It also only cost me £30 a decade ago and hasn't had any problems whatsoever.
Until my smartphone can do all of those things I'm keeping it.
"Attempt no registrations there."
Why does there have to be one? You're starting from the solution to an as yet undefined problem. I see the solution as the problem.
There's also the issue that you can donate to the KKK using Visa but can't donate to Wikileaks because Visa have arbitrarily deemed them "guilty" of some crime, most likely at the behest of US Govt.
Look at the price they charge on Christmas Day...
You mad, bro?
Wouldn't that clause also be void and therefore not apply?
Not if they rotate the shield harmonics.
That's the cornerstone of faith.
Like .co.uk is?
No, they have their foundations washed away, lose a windward wall and then get blown down.
So you're suggesting that a country that is below sea level digs deep holes to contain excess water?
It is ironic that a city originally called New Amsterdam doesn't have defences against the sea...
Now, now, Agent Starling, we understand quid pro quo just fine...
Name one.
The inquiry set up specifically to discover if that assertion was true couldn't, and they had access to a lot more information than you.
"there are sites where ISPs are ordered to block on copyright grounds, but that is usually the exception"
Now they are, but probably not for long.