18 May
2003
18 May
'03
15:58
On Sun, May 18, 2003 at 04:31:49PM +0100, Graham Murray wrote:
Mike
writes: I've also gotten used to the different sizes of the bills. American dollars drive me nuts. I have to look to see what denomination they are. The rest of the world uses color, and size, but Oh, no, not the Americans.
Which must make it difficult (or impossible) for blind people to distinguish the denomination of a bill. I am surprised that the disability discrimination laws don't force a change so that different denomination bills have different sizes or feel.
Good point. My guess is that, if any such laws carried any weight, such a change would have already been made... ? Jon Clausen -- If we can't be free, at least we can be cheap!