Read the comment backwards :/
Not since the last half decade.
edit: i read the comment backwards. oops.
No. No way. A million a person would mean $325 ish TRILLION for just the US. I think that’s around half the global wealth?
I think it’s the other way around. The parent said that they too were gonna take a nap so the toddler would.
I think 0? I’m not sure. I think the number came from total wealth as an object, not total net worth.
That’s not correct.
The average wealth in this country is ~250k a person
Any judge would very much like to know where the prosecution got text message logs, contact books, etc. It was only a matter of time before they were outed.
Oh it’s five years
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2010/11/ftc-has-gift-card-tips-holiday-buying
I haven’t run into one that expires or charges fees, weird.
You live in the united states right?
One gift cards should never expire.
They don’t. It’s illegal.
Two you should have the right to cash it out and every fucking penny off of that card.
Money laundering.
Third and last no fucking fees that eat away at the balance.
Also illegal.
I would.
Companies generally don’t fuck with the law on that level.
Just as a reminder that even if you turned an entire atom into pure kenitic energy, you wouldn’t even see a flash.
Math stuff:
So E = M c^2
I’ll choose a carbon atom because it’s a round number (don’t think about that statement too hard)
So carbon has an atomic mass of 12 atomic mass units. In grams (divide by Avagadro’s number) is 1.992 E-23 grams.
Shove that into E=mc^2 and you get 1.790 nanojoules, which is 4.974 E-16 kilowatt-hours. Or at 12¢ per KWH is 5*E-15 cents of power.
So to power a 500 watt gaming rig, you’d need to burn about 20 nanograms of carbon at 100% efficiency, per hour.
It literally specifies of the survivors.
That’s halarious.
That’s a lot of flack from an application which refuses to distribute itself outside the play store.
Wait WHAT. Thank you.
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