Steve Wozniak the Apple's co-founder, has some interesting fun-filled tricks under his sleeves. Here is one he shared during an interview to engadget where he shows his $2 bill printing exploits. In this extremely entertaining video Woz mentions how he hired a local printer to make $2 bill pads for him, Woz got the paper from a high-quality print shop which meets the specs of the federal government and by law are valid, legal tenders. The pad contains a bunch of sheets with each page having four $2 bills, which can be torn off using the perforations between each bill.





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