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From: Brad Guth on 26 Mar 2010 01:44 On Mar 25, 9:28 pm, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > >> We know each piece of land on earth costs money. > > > > What we know is costs are assigned to land by humans. The land itself > > > does not cost money, it costs work. > > > As the man said, "That's like 2 fleas fighting > > over who owns the dog their riding on". > > Very interesting. > > That's like 2 mosquitoes fighting over who owns the man their riding > on. > > Bye > Sanny > > More ideas:http://www.GetClub.com/ > > The ideas can change your world. Good grief, is this another contest to see who's most pathetic? ~ BG
From: John Jones on 28 Mar 2010 00:30
Sanny 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. > Thrupunce. The cost of earth is thrupunce. That's three pennies. Do you understand? |