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Post by Feynman on Nov 7, 2014 2:28:32 GMT -5
"Look at this. It's worthless. Ten dollars from a vendor in the street. But I take it, I bury it in the sand for a thousand years, it becomes priceless! Like the Ark. Men will kill for it; men like you and me." The most hilarious thing is that it hasn't even been a thousand years in this case. It's only been like three decades. I never understood how the Atari landfill got this weird "legendary" status attached to it in the first place. Atari had a bunch of shit games they couldn't sell, so they threw them away. End of story.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2014 2:39:39 GMT -5
Pretty much. A fool and his money, though...
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Post by Garamoth on Nov 8, 2014 15:37:09 GMT -5
"Look at this. It's worthless. Ten dollars from a vendor in the street. But I take it, I bury it in the sand for a thousand years, it becomes priceless! Like the Ark. Men will kill for it; men like you and me." The most hilarious thing is that it hasn't even been a thousand years in this case. It's only been like three decades. Maybe it's like a flat 10$ increase in value for each year in the ground. Or maybe... it's exponential. I propose: $= c + c^(x/100) where c is the price of what you're burying new, x is the amount of years it stays in the ground and $ is sweet, sweet money.
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