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Stan: Plans to visit oz any time soon?

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2002 6:07 -0700
by Ares2907
Hi Stan,
Just wondering if you might get DH to spring for a trip out here to Australia some time in the near future. Summer is just about upon us - maybe you can wait till it gets colder over there then avoid the winter for a while.
I can have a look around to see when the next lot of comic conventions are coming up if it makes a difference.
Cheers
-B

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2002 8:41 -0700
by Stan Sakai
I've always wanted to visit Australia but have no plans at the moment to do so. In fact, I'm traveled out for awhile and will be staying at home trying to catch up on deadlines.

Editor Diana vacationed in Australia and New Zealand a couple of years ago in January. She also was a guest at a comic convention there. She raved about it and is trying to find a way to get back.

On another subject, how is that new plastic money working out?

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2002 20:27 -0700
by Ares2907
Stan Sakai wrote:I've always wanted to visit Australia but have no plans at the moment to do so. In fact, I'm traveled out for awhile and will be staying at home trying to catch up on deadlines.
It's a tough life. All those deadlines, flights to catch, airline food. Truly a herculean effort. :p
Stan Sakai wrote: Editor Diana vacationed in Australia and New Zealand a couple of years ago in January. She also was a guest at a comic convention there. She raved about it and is trying to find a way to get back.
It's a long way to swim. I recommend air travel. It seems to work almost all the time.
Stan Sakai wrote: On another subject, how is that new plastic money working out?
It's not too bad now that they have that 'starts to disintegrate after exposure to sunlight' thing sorted out. I wish I could tell you more about it, but I seem to have difficulty getting ahold of any. :oops:
-A

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2002 13:17 -0700
by digulla
Ares2907 wrote:
Stan Sakai wrote: On another subject, how is that new plastic money working out?
It's not too bad now that they have that 'starts to disintegrate after exposure to sunlight' thing sorted out. I wish I could tell you more about it, but I seem to have difficulty getting ahold of any. :oops:
Plastic Money?

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2002 22:12 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Plastic Money?[/quote]

Australia has started using plastic bills. Someone from Oz had shown me a few at San Diego. It lasts longer than paper money and won't jam in vending machines. It looks pretty neat. There is a little clear "window" on the printed bills.

I believe Mexico has just begun this as well.

Plastic Money

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2002 7:33 -0700
by Gaffey
I saw a story on "polymer notes" a couple of weeks ago and thought it was a pretty cool idea. If I remember correctly 15-20 countries currently use some sort of plastic money. One of the benefits to using plastic is that whole recycling thing. No more torn bills from the grocery store. :)

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2002 7:45 -0700
by Ares2907
Yeah there are a few countries taking up the practice.
That means that Japan no longer has the most difficult currency to counterfeit (just in case anyone wanted to update their trivial pursuit questions).

The little clear window thing replaces the watermark that the old currency used to have. We also have $1 and $2 coins - gotta say that is SOOOO much more convenient than bills. Especially given what inflation has done to the country.


In light of your total lack of travel plans, Stan - does Usagi have any plans at any stage to encounter any Australian animals? We have more weird creatures than just about anywhere in the world. I'm sure there's fodder for a story somewhere amongst that lot.
I know aussie animals are hardly likely to be encountered in medieval Japan, but hey, neither are rhinos right?

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 0:48 -0700
by Alec
Plastic money, yeah. It Lasts longer.
it would be cool to have som suagi Smilies... heh.. :lol:

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2002 22:29 -0700
by zog
In light of your total lack of travel plans, Stan - does Usagi have any plans at any stage to encounter any Australian animals? We have more weird creatures than just about anywhere in the world. I'm sure there's fodder for a story somewhere amongst that lot
Yeah, or just have some appearing in the background - I've always thought platypi would make cool furry characters. And I'm still waitng for a 'roo...or wombat...