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You can be assured that both your paper and the Willamette Week are being reported to the United States Secret Service as we speak for reproducing and altering United States currency. Expect them to be knocking down your doors soon.
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Isn't it just a logical idea, for someone trying to design a graphic about bike funding? I'm too lazy to Google, but you guys CAN'T have been the first to use the idea, either...
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Yeah, but same serial numbers too?
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"Hey! Someone ripped off my boring idea!"
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The same serial numbers just means they used the same base image. I doubt that PM scanned the original $100 bill, since a google image search pops up a number of images of the same original bill pre-dating November, plus there is also that little issue with the US gov requiring most high-end scanners' software to not allow people to be able to scan US currency. Try it next time you're at Kinko's. It's always good for a laugh.
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But there's totally tilted at an angle. Not the same at all.
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I once saw WW lift the entire Mullets Galore website for the "Head Out" section. When I wrote to the design person she went on and on about how observant I was and OF COURSE they'd gotten permission. When I wrote to the MG guy, he'd never even heard of WW.
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Ben Franklin is the prototypical Recumbant Bike Guy.
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So we are to assume a one hundred dollar bill is all it will take for the 2030 bike plan?
They couldn't find an image of a thousand or more appropriately million dollar bill?

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