Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Mr Skrunts on 04 June 2016, 11:58:35
-
http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/polymer/Pages/default.aspx
Did'nt know this till someone posted on FB, thought it was annother hoax, so found out they were right.
So Dr Opti, get the floor boards dug up ;D ;D ;D :y :y
-
Plastic banknotes have been in circulation worldwide for decades and Britain is way behind the curve on this. ::)
-
They certainly won't be as good as the current paper ones. Too shiny and slippery.
Means I'll have to go back to using Andrex ::)
-
Plastic banknotes have been in circulation worldwide for decades and Britain is way behind the curve on this. ::)
Even though they are made from high-quality linen based paper, low denomination notes last about two years before they are destroyed. This was the reason for the £1 coin replacing the note; I'm surprised the £5 hasn't gone the same way.
-
Plastic banknotes have been in circulation worldwide for decades and Britain is way behind the curve on this. ::)
Even though they are made from high-quality linen based paper, low denomination notes last about two years before they are destroyed. This was the reason for the £1 coin replacing the note; I'm surprised the £5 hasn't gone the same way.
Does this mean we can have the £1 note back as I hate having change in my pocket.
-
Didnt the Isle of Man have a plastic 50p note years ago?
-
Got to say I love the idea of a one pound note. Like when in the states you got loads of notes. Although total worth ten bucks lol
-
As for the subject it's great. Can go swimming without worrying. Think the ossies have had this for ages?
-
Hmm,seems to be a trend starting here for the return of the £1 note.At this rate we'll be wanting the 10 bob [50p] note and white fivers back ;D
-
As for the subject it's great. Can go swimming without worrying. Think the ossies have had this for ages?
Only about twenty years. Which is probably not enough time to draw any worthwhile conclusions ;D
-
Plastic banknotes have been in circulation worldwide for decades and Britain is way behind the curve on this. ::)
Have other countries put War criminals on theirs, or are we the first?
-
Plastic banknotes have been in circulation worldwide for decades and Britain is way behind the curve on this. ::)
Have other countries put War criminals on theirs, or are we the first?
Didn't know Tony Blair is on it.... :-\ ::)
-
Plastic banknotes have been in circulation worldwide for decades and Britain is way behind the curve on this. ::)
Have other countries put War criminals on theirs, or are we the first?
Didn't know Tony Blair is on it.... :-\ ::)
He's not... ::)
-
Plastic banknotes have been in circulation worldwide for decades and Britain is way behind the curve on this. ::)
Have other countries put War criminals on theirs, or are we the first?
You referring to the bombing of Dresden Harris?
-
Plastic banknotes have been in circulation worldwide for decades and Britain is way behind the curve on this. ::)
Have other countries put War criminals on theirs, or are we the first?
You referring to the bombing of Dresden Harris?
Yup.
-
Bomber Harris, wasn,t it? :-X
-
Bomber Harris, wasn,t it? :-X
Different Harris ::) but specifically was thinking of his boss, who is on the new fiver...
-
Plastic banknotes have been in circulation worldwide for decades and Britain is way behind the curve on this. ::)
Have other countries put War criminals on theirs, or are we the first?
You referring to the bombing of Dresden Harris?
Yup.
Bomber Harris never was and never will be a criminal, he was side stepped because of political pressure from the spanks, which Churchill gave into, his area bombing was sanctioned, by Churchill,and the Air ministry, Dresden was a much rail terminus for troops heading to the eastern front, and the west, Dresden burned,because of the large amount of wooden,and timber framed houses.
He took the war to the Germans front door,
He died a troubled man because "his boys" were not allowed a war medal, he fought till he died,
Bomber command now have a beautiful memorial, in green park,.a testament to a 70 year fight to be recognised, for the sacrifice 55,000 people made, and have now been remembered as they should have been 70 years ago.
Long live there memory, along with bomber Harris.
-
Plastic banknotes have been in circulation worldwide for decades and Britain is way behind the curve on this. ::)
Have other countries put War criminals on theirs, or are we the first?
Well said BG
You referring to the bombing of Dresden Harris?
Yup.
Bomber Harris never was and never will be a criminal, he was side stepped because of political pressure from the spanks, which Churchill gave into, his area bombing was sanctioned, by Churchill,and the Air ministry, Dresden was a much rail terminus for troops heading to the eastern front, and the west, Dresden burned,because of the large amount of wooden,and timber framed houses.
He took the war to the Germans front door,
He died a troubled man because "his boys" were not allowed a war medal, he fought till he died,
Bomber command now have a beautiful memorial, in green park,.a testament to a 70 year fight to be recognised, for the sacrifice 55,000 people made, and have now been remembered as they should have been 70 years ago.
Long live there memory, along with bomber Harris.
It was a damned disgrace that Bomber Command had to wait so long to be recognised for the sacrifices they made
-
Think Mr teleporter, should change his title to gruppenfurer. :(
-
So it's alright for us to do it, but everyone else gets dragged in to the Hague to explain themselves...
The service men and women deserve recognition for their efforts. No arguments there. But the powers that be should be held accountable for their actions.
-
No one has called the Yanks to task for Hiroshima, so why should Harris and Bomber Command be for carpet bombing? The Luftwaffe did it also. It,s war, horrible things are done in war. What about Doodlebugs and V2s?
-
Das gruppenfrurer, complain to much. I would like to take you to a pathfinder reunion, at raf wyton, for you to air your stupid comments.
I did think you had some sense, I stand corrected.
We won, therefore we make the rules, whoops the spanks decided.
-
I merely made an off the cuff observation about Churchill...
In no way was that meant as a slur against those who gave, and continue to give, so that we might live and think as we please.
-
The problem is, ultimately, anyone who is separated from an event really shouldn't be qualified to judge. An opinion yes, but judge - no. Frankly irritates me when this 'war criminal' argument gets bandied about. It was WAR. Hell, crimes, debauchery, and sickening acts occur; on all sides, it is inevitable. That's why it's called War and ideally should be avoided. Personally I think it's a wonder that the Allies won by being as 'moral' as they did, given what they were up against.
-
Plastic banknotes have been in circulation worldwide for decades and Britain is way behind the curve on this. ::)
And the Canadian notes smell of maple syrup :y
-
Plastic banknotes have been in circulation worldwide for decades and Britain is way behind the curve on this. ::)
And the Canadian notes smell of maple syrup :y
If that's true, are they edible . . . . . . . . with pancakes :y