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From: Neon on 15 Mar 2010 09:02 Once he owned a significant percentage, the cost to buy more would rocket. How much is the last bit worth? ... dunno as hell as like I'd know but he sure did make some profit
From: Brad Guth on 15 Mar 2010 10:16 On Mar 15, 2:51 am, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > We know each piece of land on earth costs money. > > Say a Super Rich man descides to purchase all land on earth. > > How much money will be needed to purchase all land on earth? > > Incase the rich man purchases all Oceans also then What will be the > cost. > > The Terms are that All land he buys without wars but by giving the > owner of land enough money. > > Say a piece of land in a country costs $100. The Owner do not want to > sell it. But he agrees to sell at $200. > > The Rich man will not fight war but instead pay for the land he > acquires. > > In that case what will be the cost of all land on Earth. > > Including Forests, Mountains, Lakes, Oceans, and Deserts & Rivers. > > Just a Hypothetical Question. > > Lets see the estimates. > > Next time I will ask about the cost of Moon. > > Bye > Sanny > > More ideas:http://www.GetClub.com > > The Computer Chats with you. Sanny, the whole package deal of Earth is worth something between $67.5<135 billion per day, or roughly $134<268 trillion per year. Why do you ask? (do you have a buyer?) The moon is currently worthless because we can't seem to extract any minerals or benefits, and otherwise it's only costing us damages due to earthquakes, global warming, excessive tidal erosions and worsening storms, which together may be costing us only $12 trillion per year. Again, do you have a buyer? In our country human lives are relatively valuable. How about in yours? ~ BG
From: [SMF] on 15 Mar 2010 13:08 On 3/15/2010 6:50 AM, Sam Wormley wrote: > On 3/15/10 5:51 AM, Sanny wrote: >> We know each piece of land on earth costs money. >> > > You live in one of those cultures that thinks individual > "own" the land. How folly! Right. Try not paying those taxes. You'll find out who really owns the land.
From: Mike Smith on 15 Mar 2010 12:11 On 3/15/2010 8:50 AM, Sam Wormley wrote: > On 3/15/10 5:51 AM, Sanny wrote: >> We know each piece of land on earth costs money. >> > > You live in one of those cultures that thinks individual > "own" the land. How folly! Depends on your definition of "own", doesn't it? -- Mike Smith
From: xxein on 15 Mar 2010 22:03
On Mar 15, 6:51 am, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > We know each piece of land on earth costs money. > > Say a Super Rich man descides to purchase all land on earth. > > How much money will be needed to purchase all land on earth? > > Incase the rich man purchases all Oceans also then What will be the > cost. > > The Terms are that All land he buys without wars but by giving the > owner of land enough money. > > Say a piece of land in a country costs $100. The Owner do not want to > sell it. But he agrees to sell at $200. > > The Rich man will not fight war but instead pay for the land he > acquires. > > In that case what will be the cost of all land on Earth. > > Including Forests, Mountains, Lakes, Oceans, and Deserts & Rivers. > > Just a Hypothetical Question. > > Lets see the estimates. > > Next time I will ask about the cost of Moon. > > Bye > Sanny > > More ideas:http://www.GetClub.com > > The Computer Chats with you. xxein: Uranus is free. Go get it. |