mind blowing fact!

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I also heard theat there are more coins lost in the world, then are in circulation - Not sure if that's true either, but ther are sure a lot of coins in the ground and water!!!
 

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I just want a buck full...
What about drilling a well ? Maybe this dredge stuff is the wrong way to go about this
 

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Well let's all pray that they never figure out a way to get to all that gold!!! Can you imagine what it would do to the prices? It wouldn't be worth the time for us to mine any more and we'd all end up raising Chinchillas or some other silly job like that. I've still got my old RONCO "Chinch-O-Matic" if anyone is interested.....

I know... That's not funny... That's sick! Too much SNL the first couple of seasons.
 

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yes yes, worry about the economic effects that extracting the core of our planet would have, forget the fact its the source of heat, magnetic shielding from cosmic radiation, and gravity.

If you really want to get rich, hit up Eros, one of the closest asteroids to earth, has something like 400 million times the remaining gold to be mined yet on earth.
 

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yes yes, worry about the economic effects that extracting the core of our planet would have, forget the fact its the source of heat, magnetic shielding from cosmic radiation, and gravity. If you really want to get rich, hit up Eros, one of the closest asteroids to earth, has something like 400 million times the remaining gold to be mined yet on earth.
I have no way to get into space and make it back but hay iv got no way to drill to the core either so guess I'll keep dreaming
 

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check this out... kinda interesting.
 

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Irish ,the first couple seasons were the only ones worth watching ! Never too much
 

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now you know what i do when im not panning for gold!
 

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another one!

I read about that one. IIRC, the location is sufficiently deep, cold, turbulent and fast that the cost of recovery (if you were successful) would be more than the value of the cargo.
 

G1sammons

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yes yes, worry about the economic effects that extracting the core of our planet would have, forget the fact its the source of heat, magnetic shielding from cosmic radiation, and gravity. If you really want to get rich, hit up Eros, one of the closest asteroids to earth, has something like 400 million times the remaining gold to be mined yet on earth.
i can see me now in the space suite wlanding my dredge on that asteroid ....
Wait no water dammmmm ......
 

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