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You realise that we are all going to be investigated by our governments now that you've accused us of money laundering?BTW: Australia was the first to introduce "polymer" banknotes (we've been using them since 1988), and apparently they are now used in 50 countries around the world. https://www.noteprinting.com/history#:~:text=In 1987, the RBA paid,on more than 150 denominations.The polymer notes are pretty much immune to being washed, but I would be wary about putting them in a tumble dryer set to HOT. Not curious enough to try the experiment - the smallest note we have at the moment is a A$5 bill.I haven't washed a memory card yet, but I'm pretty sure it's only a matter of time.Someone I worked with washed his phone. That was an expensive mistake. This was about 15 years ago - the phone did not survive. I don't know if some of the new IP67 rated models might.
You realise that we are all going to be investigated by our governments now that you've accused us of money laundering?
BTW: Australia was the first to introduce "polymer" banknotes (we've been using them since 1988), and apparently they are now used in 50 countries around the world. https://www.noteprinting.com/history#:~:text=In 1987, the RBA paid,on more than 150 denominations.
The polymer notes are pretty much immune to being washed, but I would be wary about putting them in a tumble dryer set to HOT. Not curious enough to try the experiment - the smallest note we have at the moment is a A$5 bill.
I haven't washed a memory card yet, but I'm pretty sure it's only a matter of time.
Someone I worked with washed his phone. That was an expensive mistake. This was about 15 years ago - the phone did not survive. I don't know if some of the new IP67 rated models might.