Ugh, that bugs me out too. They touch the fields of coins with their bare hands in every video : >>
She put her fingers on the Morgan when she was putting it in the machine. I wonder if a worker could be responsible for a coin being rejected by the sniffer...
Why would nose grease be any different than finger print grease? Like when she touched that morgan in the middle of the coin before putting it in the machine.
Did anyone notice that the sniffer operator touched the surface of the coin with her naked thumb as she was loading the coin into the sniffer? I hope this only happens in demos.
<< <i>Did anyone notice that the sniffer operator touched the surface of the coin with her naked thumb as she was loading the coin into the sniffer? I hope this only happens in demos. >>
I'm sure they were more careful in the demo.
Did you notice all the plumber's putty swabbed on before the test? It was like bagel schmear! Lance.
<< <i>Did anyone notice that the sniffer operator touched the surface of the coin with her naked thumb as she was loading the coin into the sniffer? I hope this only happens in demos. >>
I'm sure they were more careful in the demo. >>
They didn't want to look bad in a demo so they clearly tightened their quality control
Is this gonna be like a roadside sobriety check where just the threat is supposed to keep drunks off the road, or that particular segment of the road, and where cars (coins) are pulled at random? Or is it profiling: Gemmy BU Morgans are the Red Trans Am, toned BU Franklins are the lowered Honda with blacked out windows. I cannot imagine that 1000 coins a day will need to get plopped into Barky, with the subsequent loss of efficiency that that will command, to offer the service at no cost added.
We're all born MS70. I'm about a Fine 15 right now.
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<< <i>I did not see acetone, or MS-70 on the list. >>
Wasn't the last one on the list urine!!!
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<< <i>Why can't they wear gloves? >>
Ugh, that bugs me out too. They touch the fields of coins with their bare hands in every video :
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<< <i>A whole vial of nose grease? Yuck >>
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<< <i>Why can't they wear gloves? >>
Ugh, that bugs me out too. They touch the fields of coins with their bare hands in every video : >>
She put her fingers on the Morgan when she was putting it in the machine. I wonder if a worker could be responsible for a coin being rejected by the sniffer...
<< <i>I like that it barks that's real neat >>
But can it lift its leg and pee?
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<< <i>I did not see acetone, or MS-70 on the list. >>
Wasn't the last one on the list urine!!! >>
I see Verdi-Gone was there, but was misspelled in the reference list.
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<< <i>I like that it barks that's real neat >>
But can it lift its leg and pee? >>
It really needs a tail so it can wag if it smells a scent like butt!
<< <i>What is Blue Ribbon? >>
Blue Ribbon is a coin conditioner.
Lance.
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<< <i>Did anyone notice that the sniffer operator touched the surface of the coin with her naked thumb as she was loading the coin into the sniffer? I hope this only happens in demos. >>
I'm sure they were more careful in the demo.
Did you notice all the plumber's putty swabbed on before the test? It was like bagel schmear!
Lance.
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<< <i>Did anyone notice that the sniffer operator touched the surface of the coin with her naked thumb as she was loading the coin into the sniffer? I hope this only happens in demos. >>
I'm sure they were more careful in the demo. >>
They didn't want to look bad in a demo so they clearly tightened their quality control
Or is it profiling: Gemmy BU Morgans are the Red Trans Am, toned BU Franklins are the lowered Honda with blacked out windows.
I cannot imagine that 1000 coins a day will need to get plopped into Barky, with the subsequent loss of efficiency that that will command, to offer the service at no cost added.