Davo D wrote: » I think the OP is on to something here. We don't have to tell anyone, just stuff briefcases full of 500 euro notes and Biffo can hand it to the the EU the next time he's over to pay off our debts. When they ask where we got it from, we just say that we won it on a horse. While they're at it, they can print a few thousand off for each man, woman and child on the island. ...why didn't we think of this earlier!
20goto10 wrote: » They'll all have the harp on it....kind of a give away.
random chatbox wrote: » Ok imagine you have a cake . There is not more than the cake and no less than it. Now imagine that for every slice of cake you give out there is a ticket which represents that piece.Lets say you hand out 12 tickets initially. Not if you print another 12 you will have 24 slices from the same cake. It has halved in value. If we printed less it would be worth more.
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » Introducing more money into a country is a good way to **** it over, but nice idea.
twanda wrote: » +1 Someone mentioned Zimbabwe earlier. I saw some pics of Zimbabwe bank notes online - not sure if they were fake or not, but they were for crazy amounts [EDIT] Found the link --http://www.ebaumsworld.com/pictures/view/1033208/
lottodrink wrote: » Theres good aids?? lol
Hellm0 wrote: » What I've always wondered is why other countries don't just print other countries money,
topper75 wrote: » They do! he he Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superdollar Interesting Irish link too - through Garland.
random chatbox wrote: » It happened in Germany in 1922 and the currency dropped 3.7 million times
slipss wrote: » Definatly not fake, they recently published the z$1000000 note, only problem is now no one can spend the things because no one has change to hand out.
random chatbox wrote: » Ok imagine you have a cake . There is not more than the cake and no less than it. Now imagine that for every slice of cake you give out there is a ticket which represents that piece.Lets say you hand out 12 tickets initially. Not if you print another 12 you will have 24 slices from the same cake. It has halved in value. If we printed less it would be worth more.It happened in Germany in 1922 and the currency dropped 3.7 million times
Pighead wrote: » No can do. The paper they use to print money with isn't safe. Tests showed that the paper was contaminated by a dioxin at levels between 80 and 200 times the safe limits. Any money you have in your pocket that you've gotten hold of since September isn't safe. Sent it immediately to: Pighead, PO Box 64, Swindle St Dublin 9.
Agent Smith wrote: » Bloody northsiders! everyone knows the real dioxin Testers are on the southside
mickdw wrote: » of course if you print more, it becomes diluted and wages etc will just raise to the higher level so infact you stand still in terms of richness but the currency as a whole becomes devalued. This was especially true when we had our own self contained currency. However if the government were to break every rule and actually print some extra, given the fact that it is a europe wide currency, the currency would be devalued to leave the overall european wide value unchanged however, We here in ireland would have a bigger slice of the euro cake than we should have so there would be a gain. This is not allowed obviously. We would be regarded as the counterfieters of the EU