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bmxicle 11-04-2007 03:20 AM

Re: How to carry (lots of) cash?
 
don't fold the bills cause that makes for twice the width and thus it feels more uncomfortable in your pocket.

anything below 20k goes quite easy into your front pockets, after that some sort of man purse may need to be involved.

Damntra 11-04-2007 03:37 AM

Re: How to carry (lots of) cash?
 
When did $1500 become a lot of cash? http://www.rhythmism.com/forum/image...s/confused.gif

SDone 11-04-2007 09:32 AM

Re: How to carry (lots of) cash?
 
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As Daniel Craig demonstrated in the most recent Bond movie, you can fit 100,000,000 Euros in a briefcase.

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We're being leveled, right? 100 million Euros requires 200,000 500 EU bills. I don't see offhand in a google hunt how much a Euro weighs, but a US bill weighs about 1 gram. So 200,000 US bills would weigh about 200kg (440 lbs).

Sure... Tote that around in a briefcase.

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I was joking. Obviously, in real life, you can't carry €100,000,000 in a briefcase. However:

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In Casino Royale, James Bond wins a poker tournament with a €100,000,000 prize. This is neatly handled to him in a metal briefcase, which he handily totes around.

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This implausibility drove me nuts (plus, the poker that comprises about 1/3 of the movie was stupid) and was a key reason that I disliked the movie.

All that not withstanding, it is very easy to carry around $2,500.

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The briefcase has a computer in it (or some sort of electronic device) that he had to input a password into so that the money would be transferred to his bank account. The briefcase did not have money in it. Remember later in the movie where the skank tricks him into putting in the code?

Poshua 11-04-2007 11:55 AM

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The briefcase has a computer in it (or some sort of electronic device) that he had to input a password into so that the money would be transferred to his bank account. The briefcase did not have money in it. Remember later in the movie where the skank tricks him into putting in the code?

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Right, but when Vesper withdraws the money from a bank in Venice (actually $120,000,000, not €100,000,000 as I had remembered) it's in a briefcase.

ledders07 11-04-2007 12:55 PM

Re: How to carry (lots of) cash?
 
but bond had an up and down straight flush draw

it was also more than 100 million cos u cud rebuy for 5 million if u busted early.

best donkament ever

pocketpared 11-04-2007 02:00 PM

Re: How to carry (lots of) cash?
 
Those exploding dye packs are such a nuisance, aren't they?

Kingz22 11-04-2007 02:14 PM

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Hide it next to your [censored]. No one will ever go there.

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LOLOLOLOLOL

bav 11-05-2007 01:01 AM

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Hide it next to your [censored]. No one will ever go there.

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LOLOLOLOLOL

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Don't bet on it: http://www.break.com/index/frisking-...oo-frisky.html

SDone 11-05-2007 03:57 AM

Re: How to carry (lots of) cash?
 
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The briefcase has a computer in it (or some sort of electronic device) that he had to input a password into so that the money would be transferred to his bank account. The briefcase did not have money in it. Remember later in the movie where the skank tricks him into putting in the code?

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Right, but when Vesper withdraws the money from a bank in Venice (actually $120,000,000, not €100,000,000 as I had remembered) it's in a briefcase.

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I'm pretty sure she didn't withdraw all of it into the briefcase.. but I need to watch it again.

hi-jack!


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