Value Collector
Have courage, and be kind.
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Yeah, I spend a bit of time in California every year, but haven’t been to NY yet.@Value Collector
Been through California, san Francisco, or NY yet?
They still the dirty shtholes I remember?
All the ones I see, appear to have a mobile phone, also if push came to shove the Government would give them one.Cashless is also a problem for the homeless population which is on a up trend worldwide, perhaps branding them with a chip could solve the problem
+1The wife and I generally like cruising, we just take it as a time to relax, catch up on some reading etc and eat lots of good food and enjoy some entertainment.
Strongly recommend doing it.haven’t been to NY yet
As in literally right now?
It's the compulsory aspect I dislike.
If people want to opt in to something then sure but the idea that you must have a smartphone, and you must carry it with you at all times for purposes that have nothing to do with making actual phone calls or even communication in general, is going too far in my view.
If people want to opt in to something then sure but the idea that you must have a smartphone, and you must carry it with you at all times for purposes that have nothing to do with making actual phone calls or even communication in general, is going too far in my view.
Apropos to my point above:Mini rant:
Any country/society considering relying on the power grid entirely (aka CBDC) for their day to day commerce, and not having some form of physical medium of exchange, would have to be absolutely bonkers loco insane. Especially this country.
There are two factors for this. The First factor, as we have discussed on this forum, the powergrid is becoming unstable and is likely to become increasingly so over the coming years.
The second-hand alarming factor is the spectre of World war 3, any belligerent that wanted to completely disable this country would only need to do the whole electromagnetic pulse strategy to completely disable the whole electronic infrastructure.
Such a belligerent would probably wouldn't really have to do much else but sit back and watch the pandemonium.
I will keep purchasing things with cash thank you very much and I absolutely will not deal with any company that does not accept it.
Use.
It.
Or.
Lose
It.
Ahh Belli we are just about on the same page. I do have a i=phone, but not with wifi, banking and e-mail etc etc. But Me and She do have a MyGov account set up. This was only necessitated following the serious accident I endured 3 years ago. Though it tested the brain and marriage it is worth getting it set up.He he. The number of times I have met with perplexed attitudes when I tell them there is no point in sending me links, etc when I inform them I don't have WiFi enabled on my phone nor do I have my actual email configured on it. To be honest, I haven't even established a MyGov account.
I am soon to have a day procedure and I confused the pre-admission office no end when I rang told them it was useless to send me a text linking to their app to fill out the forms as I don't download the things. The annoying aspect is organisations sends such links assuming the recipient wants to use the apps. My phone is so old anyway the OS is probably incompatible.
However, if the Gov or other entity would like to give me a couple of thousand to upgrade my phone to fit with their assumptions, I'll be more than happy to get a new one (with WiFi still not enabled and my actual email not configured.)
Cyclone Gabrielle makes a great point about cashMini rant:
Any country/society considering relying on the power grid entirely (aka CBDC) for their day to day commerce, and not having some form of physical medium of exchange, would have to be absolutely bonkers loco insane. Especially this country.
There are two factors for this. The First factor, as we have discussed on this forum, the powergrid is becoming unstable and is likely to become increasingly so over the coming years.
The second-hand alarming factor is the spectre of World war 3, any belligerent that wanted to completely disable this country would only need to do the whole electromagnetic pulse strategy to completely disable the whole electronic infrastructure.
Such a belligerent would probably wouldn't really have to do much else but sit back and watch the pandemonium.
I will keep purchasing things with cash thank you very much and I absolutely will not deal with any company that does not accept it.
Use.
It.
Or.
Lose
It.
The Reserve Bank advises that anyone concerned about cash contaminated by flood water should wash it with soapy water or wipe with diluted disinfectant. Do not use hand sanitizer, powerful or abrasive cleaning agents, extreme heat, microwave ovens or other household appliances as these will damage both the cash and appliances.Cyclone Gabrielle makes a great point about cash
im old school I iron mineThe Reserve Bank advises that anyone concerned about cash contaminated by flood water should wash it with soapy water or wipe with diluted disinfectant. Do not use hand sanitizer, powerful or abrasive cleaning agents, extreme heat, microwave ovens or other household appliances as these will damage both the cash and appliances.
Who knew all this time we shouldn't have been microwaving my money.
Remember Cheezels packets? Microwaved, they became a fashion accessoryWho knew all this time we shouldn't have been microwaving my money.
So that's the public money laundering policy, what about the private policy? ???The Reserve Bank advises that anyone concerned about cash contaminated by flood water should wash it
Is that the new terminology re cooking/laundering the dollars??The Reserve Bank advises that anyone concerned about cash contaminated by flood water should wash it with soapy water or wipe with diluted disinfectant. Do not use hand sanitizer, powerful or abrasive cleaning agents, extreme heat, microwave ovens or other household appliances as these will damage both the cash and appliances.
Who knew all this time we shouldn't have been microwaving my money.
One should always dry cash carefully by hand after Laundering it.The Reserve Bank advises that anyone concerned about cash contaminated by flood water should wash it with soapy water or wipe with diluted disinfectant. Do not use hand sanitizer, powerful or abrasive cleaning agents, extreme heat, microwave ovens or other household appliances as these will damage both the cash and appliances.
Who knew all this time we shouldn't have been microwaving my money.
all the bankers and big boys wash digitallySo that's the public money laundering policy, what about the private policy? ???
What no use of the tumble dryer!!!!One should always dry cash carefully by hand after Laundering it.
Mick
Hahaha, I am the opposite, if you send me a letter in the mail it might not get opened or read, it might not even make it out of the letter box for several weeks.He he. The number of times I have met with perplexed attitudes when I tell them there is no point in sending me links, etc when I inform them I don't have WiFi enabled on my phone nor do I have my actual email configured on it. To be honest, I haven't even established a MyGov account.
I am soon to have a day procedure and I confused the pre-admission office no end when I rang told them it was useless to send me a text linking to their app to fill out the forms as I don't download the things. The annoying aspect is organisations sends such links assuming the recipient wants to use the apps. My phone is so old anyway the OS is probably incompatible.
However, if the Gov or other entity would like to give me a couple of thousand to upgrade my phone to fit with their assumptions, I'll be more than happy to get a new one (with WiFi still not enabled and my actual email not configured.)
I seem to remember having a discussion similar to this some time ago. I to do not have wi-fi or e-mail configerations on my phone. It's a bloody phone just to send and recieve phone calls and text messages. People at the other end just don't get it.Hahaha, I am the opposite, if you send me a letter in the mail it might not get opened or read, it might not even make it out of the letter box for several weeks.
Man, your “phone” is a lot more than just a phone.I seem to remember having a discussion similar to this some time ago. I to do not have wi-fi or e-mail configerations on my phone. It's a bloody phone just to send and recieve phone calls and text messages. People at the other end just don't get it.
Important though to have a My Gov account set-up. Very important in this day and age.
Speaking to a friend only this morning about it. he was very apprehensive about it, because he demed it to be Big brother (Govt) being able to look over his shoulder. Long story short. Convinced him otherwise and he and her are going to Midland tomorrow to get an account set up.
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