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Re: Notes from (the) Underground     

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Author: TruthSlave
Date: May 11, 2008 05:34

....wikipedia.org/wiki/Notes_from_Underground Notes from Underground (1864) is a short ... to a furthering of the Underground Man's super-consciousness. The...rage later that evening the underground man goes there to confront...finds herself enthralled by the underground man's seemingly poignant grasp...Literary significance and criticism The Underground Man became a common character...
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Notes from (the) Underground     

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Author: turtoni
Date: May 10, 2008 08:16

....wikipedia.org/wiki/Notes_from_Underground Notes from Underground (1864) is a short ... dictating human action, which the Underground Man mentions in terms of ... to a furthering of the Underground Man's super-consciousness. The ... finds herself enthralled by the underground man's seemingly poignant grasp ... Literary significance and criticism The Underground Man became a common character ...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: Stephen Sprunk
Date: Jul 2, 2008 13:37

... non-retail transactions simply can't be done with plastic, though that's gradually changing, and the ones that can often have a "convenience fee" for using a credit or debit card. Also, as noted, many debit cards have daily limits that make using them to pay some things impossible. That leaves credit cards, but that opens a whole 'nother can of worms, and assumes the person has good...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: Stephen Sprunk
Date: Jul 1, 2008 20:42

... on their coins and/or notes. Then came the Sacagawea dollars ... as long as the dollar note continues to exist in circulation,... as long as the dollar-note exists. That's intentional on ... psychological as the 1-dollar note is probably one of the ... serious about eradicating the dollar note. This would avoid confusion with ...In contrast, the Fed buys notes from the Bureau of Engraving ...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: Tim Roll-Pickering
Date: Jul 1, 2008 16:03

hounslow3@yahoo.co.uk wrote: I have heard that one reason they don't do away with the dollar note with its image of George Washington is psychological as the 1-dollar note is probably one of the foremost symbols of the United States. Take that away and what do you have, so the thinking ...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: hounslow3
Date: Jun 29, 2008 06:24

... certainly when the bulk of the original ones were dated. The ten shilling note and the 50p piece co-existed for a little while. I remember at a primary school fete paying for an item with a 10/- note, and getting a 50p (plus some pence) in change. To this day I don't know whether the stallholder mistook the ten bob note for a pound or whether they assumed the then-new 50p was ...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: Nobody
Date: Jun 28, 2008 19:32

...+@evonet.be> wrote: Here in Belgium, bus/tram drivers are also very reluctant to eccept 50 euro notes, simply because they often don't have enough change for them. Most buses in the UK do not accept GBP20 notes for the same reason. And then in this section of North America at least (Metro Vancouver), you have to ...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: hounslow3
Date: Jun 28, 2008 17:28

... We had a ten-shilling note (half of one pound sterling) almost up... original ones were dated. The ten shilling note and the 50p piece co-existed for...paying for an item with a 10/- note, and getting a 50p (plus some pence...whether the stallholder mistook the ten bob note for a pound or whether they...> Nick -- AFAIK, the 10-shilling note ceased to be legal tender in December...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: Stephen Sprunk
Date: Jun 28, 2008 13:39

...certainly compared to the risk of cash or the cost and inconvenience of a banker's cheque. Also credit cards are limited in the maximum amount and I think those gbp7,000 would exceed my limit. Note moreover that in the Netherlands most people do not have credit cards for two of reasons: (1) It costs money to get a credit card Costs to "get" a credit card? ...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: Stephen Sprunk
Date: Jun 28, 2008 13:20

...rvdborgt+@evonet.be> wrote: Here in Belgium, bus/tram drivers are also very reluctant to eccept 50 euro notes, simply because they often don't have enough change for them. Most buses in the UK do not accept GBP20 notes for the same reason. And then in this section of North America at least (Metro Vancouver), you have to ...
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