let s take a look at one twitter user pointed out that in australia great power is accompanied by great response ability as a spelling bee champion there i m sure another quip that the whole all see dollar error made him feel better about every typo that he has ever made and another user drew this harsh conclusion i always thought all straw in money looked funny now it officially is a joke. yeah all right the day is almost done the conversation continues online you ll find some twitter either ready to be news you can follow me a burnt off t.v. i m sure you ll see that on your screen in just a second we ll see you next summer the. boy. oh boy.
counterfeit thanks to their highly detailed printing but evidently that technology doesn t include a spell checker the word responsibility is misspelled three times on the new us notes missing the last. but australians seem willing to overlook the error. well i guess with this instinct is that he s as cash anymore and certain quite a lot of people the note was printed forty six million times and that s one hundred thirty eight million missing eyes but yet you d expect somebody to check and make sure that it s all correct before they suddenly print it has gone out to that many people then and then you expect it to be wrought australia s central bank says it will fix the error on the next series of notes later this year meaning that sometimes you just have to take responsibility however you write it. with a misspelling on the australian bank drew some predictable puns on twitter but
a different way although it s an agriculture that s been affected that. still has a huge start up seen as more and more business as a one to move here and this is going to be a massive turn off for them if they consular muchas get a good internet connection when they re walking down the street tell me about it. thank you very much the great series of stories fascinating too about what s going on in the minds of germans thank you. sometimes new isn t always improved take australia the central bank there has confirmed that its latest batch of fifty dollar notes has the same word misspelled three times hundreds of millions of notes the bank says it will correct the misspelling at the next printing run. it just goes to show sometimes you have to read the fine print australia s high tech polymer banknotes are extremely hard to