What if you had unlimited funds?

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In summary: And a cat so i don't feel so alone.In summary, the dreamer plans to buy a ski-boat, build a hobbit hole-ish style home in the center of a large piece of land, spend their time growing crops, smoking southfarthing pipe-weed, and ignore the world. They would also invest their money in various ways to help others, such as buying an island or two, flying a fighter jet, and controlling the human population.
  • #71
lisab said:
Lol, a mole of doughnuts...sigh. Gotta love PF.

6.02X10^23 spread about let's say...10 billion people gives us 60200000000000 per person, and if everyone ate two per day that would give two doughnuts a day for about 8.246575×10^10 years, or 82465750 millenniums.
 
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Lancelot59 said:
6.02X10^23 spread about let's say...10 billion people gives us 60200000000000 per person, and if everyone ate two per day that would give two doughnuts a day for about 8.246575×10^10 years, or 82465750 millenniums.

And how long would it last if the population was 7 billion and grew at 1% annually?
 
  • #73
CRGreathouse said:
And how long would it last if the population was 7 billion and grew at 1% annually?

Eating doughnuts? Not likely...

(Well, they'd grow, but the population might not...)
 
  • #74
DaveC426913 said:
Eating doughnuts? Not likely...

(Well, they'd grow, but the population might not...)
They could be healthy doughnuts.

6.02*10^23 / 2 per day / 365 per year =8.2465753424658 x 10^20

I think...I'll finish solving it properly when I'm not on an iPod.
 
  • #75
Lancelot59 said:
They could be healthy doughnuts.

Healthy doughnuts...

Jumbo Shrimp...
Giant Bonsai...
Too much chocolate...
Those breasts are too large...
 
  • #76
DaveC426913 said:
Healthy doughnuts...

Jumbo Shrimp...
Giant Bonsai...
Too much chocolate...
Those breasts are too large...

This large? (If it's inappropriate I can remove it)
[URL]http://www.jonco48.com/blog/zcup2su.jpg[/URL]

Still haven't gotten around to running that calculation...actually I'm still trying to figure out how to do it.
 
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  • #77
Lancelot59 said:
This large? (If it's inappropriate I can remove it)

:rofl:

Astonishingly, I have seen the gazongas that can fill that. They were part of the stage props for Elton John's Las Vegas show I saw last summer. The show pretty much left no stone unturned when it came to brobdingnagio-genitalian props.
 
  • #78
DaveC426913 said:
:rofl:

Astonishingly, I have seen the gazongas that can fill that. They were part of the stage props for Elton John's Las Vegas show I saw last summer. The show pretty much left no stone unturned when it came to brobdingnagio-genitalian props.

That actually sounds like the big butts that are in the music video for "I Like Big Butts".

Anyhow, I can also see building a series of space elevators being useful. You could place one right on a pole, and the station at the top would have some artificial gravity.
 
  • #79
Lancelot59 said:
Anyhow, I can also see building a series of space elevators being useful. You could place one right on a pole, and the station at the top would have some artificial gravity.
Are we still talking about gigantic sex props?

A 36,000km poledancing pole?
 
  • #80
Lancelot59 said:
They could be healthy doughnuts.

6.02*10^23 / 2 per day / 365 per year =8.2465753424658 x 10^20

I think...I'll finish solving it properly when I'm not on an iPod.

Don't forget that donut production is like electron flow: With every donut produced, there is a hole that flows in the opposite direction.
 
  • #81
Lancelot59 said:
Still haven't gotten around to running that calculation...actually I'm still trying to figure out how to do it.

log(6.02e23/7e9/2/365.25*.01+1)/log(1.01)-1 ≈ 2098 years
 
  • #82
CRGreathouse said:
log(6.02e23/7e9/2/365.25*.01+1)/log(1.01)-1 ≈ 2098 years

That's significantly less than a constant 12 billion.
 
  • #83
DaveC426913 said:
:rofl:

Astonishingly, I have seen the gazongas that can fill that. They were part of the stage props for Elton John's Las Vegas show I saw last summer. The show pretty much left no stone unturned when it came to brobdingnagio-genitalian props.

AC/DC's Rosie is about the size.

3407420479_ba38084c54.jpg
 
  • #84
If I had a hammer...
 
  • #85
Lancelot59 said:
This large? (If it's inappropriate I can remove it)
http://www.jonco48.com/blog/zcup2su.jpg

You call it large?

[URL]http://fun.from.hell.pl/2003-04-29/mrs-godzilla-striptease.jpg[/URL]
 
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  • #86
Borek said:
You call it large?

mrs-godzilla-striptease.jpg

:bugeye: WHAT!? Who made that!?
 
  • #87
Lancelot59 said:
:bugeye: WHAT!? Who made that!?

gwan. It's 'shopped.
 
  • #88
I guess so...so who wants to make a giant bra?
 
  • #89
I'd buy you a green dress
But not a real green dress, that's cruel
 
  • #90
Char. Limit said:
I'd buy you a green dress
But not a real green dress, that's cruel
I don't get it.
 
  • #91
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHacDYj8KZM

This song
 
  • #92
Char. Limit said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHacDYj8KZM

This song

I love that song!
 

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