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    Serivor posted on Feb 17, 2010 2:10:47 PM - Report post
     
    I just got back from the card shop. I bought a ton of Magic cards for 10 cent each. haha
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    AdmiralThrawn posted on Feb 17, 2010 2:12:15 PM - Report post
     
    We should play some time.
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    forty-two posted on Feb 17, 2010 2:19:17 PM - Report post
     
    Let's assume that each card weighs a quarter of an ounce (they're actually lighter) just for simplicity.
    That means there would be 64 cards in a pound. A ton (2000 pounds) of cards would then be equivalent to 128,000 cards. That would cost you $12,800 at $.10 per card.


    But that was just me being a smartass. Happy that you spent money on 10 cent cards.
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    Dhampy posted on Feb 17, 2010 2:20:49 PM - Report post
     
    Pinkos are all against the electoral college...yet somehow love proportional representation.
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    AdmiralThrawn posted on Feb 17, 2010 2:25:26 PM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by forty-two

    Let's assume that each card weighs a quarter of an ounce (they're actually lighter) just for simplicity.
    That means there would be 64 cards in a pound. A ton (2000 pounds) of cards would then be equivalent to 128,000 cards. That would cost you $12,800 at $.10 per card.


    But that was just me being a smartass. Happy that you spent money on 10 cent cards.

    Maybe he did spend 13 grand. He hasn't told us yet.

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    Darkish posted on Feb 17, 2010 3:18:42 PM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by forty-two

    Let's assume that each card weighs a quarter of an ounce (they're actually lighter) just for simplicity.
    That means there would be 64 cards in a pound. A ton (2000 pounds) of cards would then be equivalent to 128,000 cards. That would cost you $12,800 at $.10 per card.


    But that was just me being a smartass. Happy that you spent money on 10 cent cards.

    Wow so you were able to move the decimal over one. Good job.

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    Serivor posted on Feb 17, 2010 3:42:24 PM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by forty-two

    Let's assume that each card weighs a quarter of an ounce (they're actually lighter) just for simplicity.
    That means there would be 64 cards in a pound. A ton (2000 pounds) of cards would then be equivalent to 128,000 cards. That would cost you $12,800 at $.10 per card.


    But that was just me being a smartass. Happy that you spent money on 10 cent cards.

    I did. Income tax dude.

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    forty-two posted on Feb 17, 2010 3:45:18 PM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by Darkish

    quote:
    originally posted by forty-two

    Let's assume that each card weighs a quarter of an ounce (they're actually lighter) just for simplicity.
    That means there would be 64 cards in a pound. A ton (2000 pounds) of cards would then be equivalent to 128,000 cards. That would cost you $12,800 at $.10 per card.


    But that was just me being a smartass. Happy that you spent money on 10 cent cards.

    Wow so you were able to move the decimal over one. Good job.

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