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Copper then...gold, that's ridiclous to use in wiring or computer chips. Probably too expensive.
not really. my motherboard is copper. cheap.
Copper then...gold, that's ridiclous to use in wiring or computer chips. Probably too expensive.
not really. my motherboard is copper. cheap.
not really. my motherboard is copper. cheap.
I'm outta here - off to bowling league. I'll be back later and will be LOL'ing more at you guys.
Yeah, why waste time searching for gold when there's bowling. Its much more fun than panning for nuggets. Bowling rules and anyone who bowls a league rules
To each their own.
I can bowl, decently. I'd take a challenge up on with JClarke. But I prefer to be in the great outdoors instead of inside a dim-lighted bowling alley that has smoke stains on the ceilings from the 70's
Computer chips aren't made of gold...it's made of silicion.
Forget Australia, come over to SF and catch me to pull my platinum teeth.
platinum teeth, eh? Prove itForget Australia, come over to SF and catch me to pull my platinum teeth.
Smoke stains from the 70's, people never learn to clean, ehTo each their own.
I can bowl, decently. I'd take a challenge up on with JClarke. But I prefer to be in the great outdoors instead of inside a dim-lighted bowling alley that has smoke stains on the ceilings from the 70's
I bet it was cheap copper or gold, whatever that isI wouldnt try to collect gold from computer boards. Not much value there for the work.
I bet it was cheap copper or gold, whatever that is
Imagine many many computers...It was cheap gold back in the days, now its valuable.
However to work hours dealing with noxious fumes... to get $10 worth of gold in a 100 pound worth of stuff... isnt worth the time.

To each their own.
I can bowl, decently. I'd take a challenge up on with JClarke. But I prefer to be in the great outdoors instead of inside a dim-lighted bowling alley that has smoke stains on the ceilings from the 70's
I heard that a 22 pound block of gold is worth few thousands, I think.