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February 26, 2009 at 8:59 AM in reply to: Good areas of Oceanside or other inexpensive ocean areas #355589February 26, 2009 at 8:59 AM in reply to: Good areas of Oceanside or other inexpensive ocean areas #355726
sdduuuude
ParticipantThe nice parts of Oceanside are right next to the cold parts of Hell.
Ocean living is more overcast more than you want it to be.
February 26, 2009 at 8:59 AM in reply to: Good areas of Oceanside or other inexpensive ocean areas #355755sdduuuude
ParticipantThe nice parts of Oceanside are right next to the cold parts of Hell.
Ocean living is more overcast more than you want it to be.
February 26, 2009 at 8:59 AM in reply to: Good areas of Oceanside or other inexpensive ocean areas #355866sdduuuude
ParticipantThe nice parts of Oceanside are right next to the cold parts of Hell.
Ocean living is more overcast more than you want it to be.
sdduuuude
ParticipantHere’s a decent SFR for $700K. No Mello Ruse (sic).
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3185-Lower-Ridge-Rd-92130/home/4456876
sdduuuude
ParticipantHere’s a decent SFR for $700K. No Mello Ruse (sic).
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3185-Lower-Ridge-Rd-92130/home/4456876
sdduuuude
ParticipantHere’s a decent SFR for $700K. No Mello Ruse (sic).
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3185-Lower-Ridge-Rd-92130/home/4456876
sdduuuude
ParticipantHere’s a decent SFR for $700K. No Mello Ruse (sic).
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3185-Lower-Ridge-Rd-92130/home/4456876
sdduuuude
ParticipantHere’s a decent SFR for $700K. No Mello Ruse (sic).
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3185-Lower-Ridge-Rd-92130/home/4456876
sdduuuude
ParticipantSteel can be manufactured. Gold cannot. It is also difficult to destroy. Practically, the amount of gold in the world is fixed – some is available to trade and some is buried. So, it makes a decent “storage mechanism for value” otherwise known as money.
Fluctuations in the bread/gold ratio are likely due to weather and farming conditions more so than fluctuations in gold.
Carrying 300 loaves of bread in your backpack would be cumbersome with steel.
At $1000/oz, a millionaire would only need 63 pounds of gold to store all his wealth. At $2/pound, a million dollars of steel would weigh 250 tons.
sdduuuude
ParticipantSteel can be manufactured. Gold cannot. It is also difficult to destroy. Practically, the amount of gold in the world is fixed – some is available to trade and some is buried. So, it makes a decent “storage mechanism for value” otherwise known as money.
Fluctuations in the bread/gold ratio are likely due to weather and farming conditions more so than fluctuations in gold.
Carrying 300 loaves of bread in your backpack would be cumbersome with steel.
At $1000/oz, a millionaire would only need 63 pounds of gold to store all his wealth. At $2/pound, a million dollars of steel would weigh 250 tons.
sdduuuude
ParticipantSteel can be manufactured. Gold cannot. It is also difficult to destroy. Practically, the amount of gold in the world is fixed – some is available to trade and some is buried. So, it makes a decent “storage mechanism for value” otherwise known as money.
Fluctuations in the bread/gold ratio are likely due to weather and farming conditions more so than fluctuations in gold.
Carrying 300 loaves of bread in your backpack would be cumbersome with steel.
At $1000/oz, a millionaire would only need 63 pounds of gold to store all his wealth. At $2/pound, a million dollars of steel would weigh 250 tons.
sdduuuude
ParticipantSteel can be manufactured. Gold cannot. It is also difficult to destroy. Practically, the amount of gold in the world is fixed – some is available to trade and some is buried. So, it makes a decent “storage mechanism for value” otherwise known as money.
Fluctuations in the bread/gold ratio are likely due to weather and farming conditions more so than fluctuations in gold.
Carrying 300 loaves of bread in your backpack would be cumbersome with steel.
At $1000/oz, a millionaire would only need 63 pounds of gold to store all his wealth. At $2/pound, a million dollars of steel would weigh 250 tons.
sdduuuude
ParticipantSteel can be manufactured. Gold cannot. It is also difficult to destroy. Practically, the amount of gold in the world is fixed – some is available to trade and some is buried. So, it makes a decent “storage mechanism for value” otherwise known as money.
Fluctuations in the bread/gold ratio are likely due to weather and farming conditions more so than fluctuations in gold.
Carrying 300 loaves of bread in your backpack would be cumbersome with steel.
At $1000/oz, a millionaire would only need 63 pounds of gold to store all his wealth. At $2/pound, a million dollars of steel would weigh 250 tons.
sdduuuude
ParticipantSorry I was unable to make it, and will not be too busy on this forum for a couple months.
CDMAEng and I have a Battlebot to build and it will consume me until the event.
If you really want to see a spectacle, make your way up to the Bay Area in late April and watch the event. I guarantee it’ll be worth it.
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