youneverknow Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 Saw this on the web...new $20 bills contain rfid chips in Jackson's eye. They explode when microwaved....here is the article http://www.prisonplanet.com/022904rfidtagsexplode.html youneverknow Quote
Virtual Imager Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 Dang.... I was planning on a couple of twenties for breakfast! I guess I'll have to stir-fry them instead. VI Quote
Larry Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 That would be a fun trip to the bank to get them replaced Imagine the look on the tellers face when you tell her you microwaved them.. Quote
MikeJ Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 Dangit... you know what the first thing I'll be doing when I get home now, don't ya..... Quote
schussat Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 Whew, fortunately I'm safe from this one. As a graduate student, I don't own a microwave and I haven't seen a twenty in five years! Mad!!! / :Nerd: Quote
scotttyz Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 Whew, fortunately I'm safe from this one. As a graduate student, I don't own a microwave and I haven't seen a twenty in five years! Mad!!! / :Nerd: Sorry, that REALLY made me laught Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 My question is why would someone try this in the first place? Did their money fall into the wash?!! Quote
DarqFlare Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 The world may never know.. I imagine they probably needed to dry them or something... Once my wallet got submerged and I used a hair dryer to get my monies all fixed. Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 On TV counterfeiters use a clothes dryer to dry money. Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 Silly me! Jeez, what's next? Implanted tracking devices? Quote
ThumpAZ Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 I am having a hard time with this one (taking the skeptical view ) notice in the image from a distance with more bills showing... there is a burn mark in the hair of jackson, and no indication of the chip blowing in the eye. Besides... US bills contain a foil strip down one side near the Secretary of the treasury's signature. That would be burning or sparking as well if placed in a microwave. Being left-handed, my logical side just cannot get over the incredulousness of something like this until I see it myself... I wonder if my homeowner's ins will cover my cabinets catching fire from nuking a few twenties... Or if my wife will even let me have a few twenties LOL. Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 I can't believe they nuked $1000 worth of $20s Quote
Deverill Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 I looked for verification and could only find this story in 2 places. I did see the Euro is talking about rfid's. I also would think an rfid would be detectable when held up to the light. Finally, my more adventureous coworker nuked a new $20 for 10 seconds and not even a pop. I'd suspect hoax but you never know. Quote
MikeJ Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 Silly me! Jeez, what's next? Implanted tracking devices? Here in Chicago they are considering passing a law that requires ID chips in all cats and dogs.... take it to the next step, and we'll all be walking around with 'em. But as for the $20 bill... I'm pretty certain that's a hoax. Quote
ThumpAZ Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 Yeah, there is a check box on the form at the vet now, in AZ, that you can opt to "have your pet chipped today" Not a chance for my inside cat, maybe for an animal that goes outside, though. Quote
Hockeypuck Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 But as for the $20 bill... I'm pretty certain that's a hoax. Me too. There are several people on the Red vs Blue forums that have tried nuking $20s with no explosions. Who would put $1000 in $20s in the microwave anyway? Quote
mike Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 Nothing about it on truthorfiction.com probably either new hoax or hasn't been disproven yet. Quote
jslagle Posted March 3, 2004 Posted March 3, 2004 If anyone has any $20 bills they want tested send them to me Quote
stevevan Posted March 3, 2004 Posted March 3, 2004 TCH-Bruce: On TV counterfeiters use a clothes dryer to dry money. Wouldn't this be considered laundering money? (Sorry! I noticed nobody else had touched that one and I "HAD" to do it!) Quote
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