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Previously on "There's gold in them there hills to be sure to be sure"
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Originally posted by dang65 View PostI heard that they located the gold by using modern laser technology to precisely pinpoint the end of a rainbow. The Leprachauns are going to be really pissed off about this.
smelting factory. They'll soon feel stupid when they scratch it and find out it's only plated
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post28,350 kilograms
How big a chunk is that? (20 Kg)^3, whatever that is in metres.
1 million Troy Ounces = 31100000 grams.
Gold has a density of 19.3g/cc = 1631399 cubic centimeters
= A cube ~1.63m meters on each side or if you prefer roughly 5'4" on each side.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostConroy Diamonds and Gold issued a formal announcement to the London Stock Exchange that an area just outside the village has more than 1m ounces of gold.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posthttp://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008...ireland.mining
Yesterday a mining company announced that Clontibret is to become Ireland's Klondyke after a major gold find in the area that could be the largest anywhere in the British Isles.
Conroy Diamonds and Gold issued a formal announcement to the London Stock Exchange that an area just outside the village has more than 1m ounces of gold.
With precious metal prices soaring in these times of global economic instability, the exploration company estimated that the gold deposits could be worth up to £450m.
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How big a chunk is that? (20 Kg)^3, whatever that is in metres.
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There's gold in them there hills to be sure to be sure
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008...ireland.mining
Yesterday a mining company announced that Clontibret is to become Ireland's Klondyke after a major gold find in the area that could be the largest anywhere in the British Isles.
Conroy Diamonds and Gold issued a formal announcement to the London Stock Exchange that an area just outside the village has more than 1m ounces of gold.
With precious metal prices soaring in these times of global economic instability, the exploration company estimated that the gold deposits could be worth up to £450m.
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