[nfb-talk] From today's New York Times
T. Joseph Carter
tjcarter at bluecherry.net
Tue Dec 5 20:33:04 CST 2006
I believe the author of the NYT article was suggesting that it would be
possible to change all but the one dollar bill so that it remained as it
is now. Making the bills successively longer as their value increases
(to cite one suggestion for how to do this) would allow that.
I've been on the fence about this for about a week. I think I just fell
off of it tonight, but I'll comment further in a separate message.
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 07:29:56AM -0500, Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E] wrote:
> RE: [nfb-talk] From today's New York Times
> R
> ick;
> Who ever wrote this is crazy.? If you are going to make any changes, why start with
> the bills used the least and also in many cases used not at all by the blind.? We need to start with the most
> frequently used bill, the one, the five, the ten and the twenty.
> Terry Powers
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