I am not very sure how true is this but to me, this looks like a Hawaii word....
The 1st and 2nd word looks like Ha...while the white colour of the background design form the "W" alphabet. last but not least, the last few alphabets..."aii"
So if you join all the alphabets, you get... Hawaii...Ola
Strange, but its true.....
Chua, you are looking at the wrong place for the Hawaii word.
回复删除Email me and I will show it to you.
You will shiat bricks once you see it.
wil,
回复删除i don have your email leh....
chua
Chua
回复删除Wilson is right. You are looking at the wrong part of the note. He is the guru on this hahahaha!
Enjoy LOL!
Then can some one tell me?!?!
回复删除i don have wilson's email address...
chua
Try his site; -
回复删除http://www.perunpugnodiringgiti.blogspot.com/
Wilson,
回复删除Please help. You are driving Chua up the wall!! LOL!
Kai,
回复删除he certainly had...the Hawaii word was....so so so negligible...
he shown to me already
chua
Chua,
回复删除Perhaps that was not meant to be seen by anyone. Perhaps the designer may wants to express is token of appreciation to Hawaii for using their folk song as the national anthem, and almost the same design of their national flag too. I am aware that some said that the national anthem originally came from Indonesia etc.
Just like some of those WW2 Chinese notes, the designer(s) incorporate some secret messages telling the locals that the Americans were coming. Interesting, isn't it? These are not just a negotiable bill, but can be used as 'propaganda' tool as well.
Dear Mr.Chua,
回复删除Appreciate if you can show me how to look the word hawaii in this Rm1?
Thanks.
davidho