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.
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.
Yet they fail to see how the electoral college IS proportional representation.
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Making a decent game that involves avatars isn't a big step forward. There's nothing special about it, they're just combining a gimmick and any generic racing game.