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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:

:dance: :dance: :dance: Sorry, that REALLY made me laught :dance: :dance: :dance:

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The world may never know.. :dance:

 

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.

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I am having a hard time with this one (taking the skeptical view :dance: )

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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?

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B) Nothing about it on truthorfiction.com

 

 

probably either new hoax or hasn't been disproven yet.

 

:huh:

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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!) :huh:

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