actually the dollar coins aren't the plentiful at my bank. They are almost the exact weight I need also so washers don't work. My bank only had about 15 of them. I'm not sure the gov likes to circulate them anymore. http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2011/12/14/143648506/white-house-kills-dollar-coin-program
OK seriously, WTF are you using them for? They need to be a specific size and weight that magically matches with a dollar coin?
And a bank can get more of them if you just tell them how many you want...
I might not understand this properly, but wouldn't a lighter racket be beneficial as it takes less energy to move it, enabling you to move it faster and thereby hit the ball with more power? Why would you want a racket that's partially made of dense metal?this, except this guy used balsa wood which is way too light of a counterweight since I put lead tape near the top and need almost the same weight on the handle to even out the balance.
http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=308163
That and the break room where I work...we have a change machine that only gives dollar coins:hmm:the only place they ever had them in high numbers: the post office.
I'm really wanting to see a movie on dvd. Anyone know of a place I can rent/borrow one?
Did not know the US actually had dollar coins, are they still in production or is this a thing from the past?
Oh not sure if it's the case in the US or not, but has anyone ever put a $20 into a change machine and for once the machine actually worked?
Guys. This isn't really that stupid of a question. Ever try to find a dollar coin lately? It can be hard depending on your location. I know, I collect them (and sometimes spend them), and ever since my bank stopped ordering them last year, it's been a pain in the ass.
actually the dollar coins aren't the plentiful at my bank. They are almost the exact weight I need also so washers don't work. My bank only had about 15 of them. I'm not sure the gov likes to circulate them anymore. http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2011/12/14/143648506/white-house-kills-dollar-coin-program
Guys. This isn't really that stupid of a question. Ever try to find a dollar coin lately? It can be hard depending on your location. I know, I collect them (and sometimes spend them), and ever since my bank stopped ordering them last year, it's been a pain in the ass.
Sweet, for $550.95 they'll send you $500. What a deal!