Will the Spirit weigh in on this one?

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Will the Spirit weigh in on this one?

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All current coins are tokens. :?

Loophole, but what choice do we have? :mrgreen:

US wants to become a third world country. :?:

David dude knows how put a guy in a corner. :lol:

Will the Spirit weigh in on this one? ❗️

Or are we just doomed to fail. :?:

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The only coins of true value can't be seen and are kept in an invisible money pouch. But when the money pouch is shaken of a mighty wind the coins will make a defining roar.

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The Wicker Man wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 5:33 pm The only coins of true value can't be seen and are kept in an invisible money pouch. But when the money pouch is shaken of a mighty wind the coins will make a defining roar.


As I was reading your post the song mentioned money, then said Stand Up.❗️

The World Cafe on KNBA. 8-)

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The Wicker Man wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 5:33 pm The only coins of true value can't be seen and are kept in an invisible money pouch. But when the money pouch is shaken of a mighty wind the coins will make a defining roar.
Gravity Replika wrote:A seven-gallon jug is quite heavy! Assuming the jug holds water, its weight would depend on the volume of water it contains. To estimate the weight, we'd need to consider the density of water, which is approximately 8.34 pounds per gallon. So, for a seven-gallon jug filled with water, the weight would be around 58.38 pounds.
Previously 57 pounds was my estimated weight.

A cubic foot of water weighs approximately 62.4 pounds. — GR

Most smart kids would struggle with deriving that,

if only given that 1 inch equals 2.54 cm, and the density of water is 1g/ml. :roll:

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