Here's a wake up call-How much is a trillion

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griffinconst

Senior Audioholic
Get aload of this - 1 million seconds is 11.6 days.
1 trillion seconds is 32,000 years.
Maybe the government should get spending under control, whichever party is doing the spending.
Since the government has no money but that which it takes (taxes) from it's citizens, anytime you read or hear about a government program or government spending, replace the word government with you or I or me or mine.
Still think it's a good idea?
THROW ALL THE BUMS OUT IN 2010 & 2012, they are just too arrogant and don't have a clue!
 
basspig

basspig

Full Audioholic
My opinion on this is that the government should stick to it's one and only moral purpose:

To protect individual rights.


That would cut 98.4% of the cost of government and, had it followed that mandate 100 years ago, we would not be the target of foreign enemies who hate us for our meddling other nations' affairs.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Get aload of this - 1 million seconds is 11.6 days.
1 trillion seconds is 32,000 years.
Maybe the government should get spending under control, whichever party is doing the spending.
Since the government has no money but that which it takes (taxes) from it's citizens, anytime you read or hear about a government program or government spending, replace the word government with you or I or me or mine.
Still think it's a good idea?
THROW ALL THE BUMS OUT IN 2010 & 2012, they are just too arrogant and don't have a clue!
You forgot about the money they print. I'd like to see a list of people in our government who bought a lot of gold last year. It just passed $1000/oz.
 
CraigV

CraigV

Audioholic General
Here’s another fun factoid for you to consider – the whole of the entire UNIVERSE – everything that is known and can be known - is only 13.7 billion years old
 
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bombarde32

Audioholic
You forgot about the money they print. I'd like to see a list of people in our government who bought a lot of gold last year. It just passed $1000/oz.
When they print money it drives inflation, which in turn reduces the relative value of our cash assets. So from a certain perspective, even when they print the money themselves, they are taking it from us by reducing the purchasing power of our cash reserves.

Zimbabwe is an extreme example of this ...
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
When they print money it drives inflation, which in turn reduces the relative value of our cash assets. So from a certain perspective, even when they print the money themselves, they are taking it from us by reducing the purchasing power of our cash reserves.

Zimbabwe is an extreme example of this ...
They're taking it from us in every way possible, except by force.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
You guys just can't leave well enough alone. Always stirring up trouble.

I see the ideas of going back to the Gold Standard being argued here along with this idea that no one would interfere with us if we didn't mess with them.

I suggest a reading of history. You'll see it's very different than you imagine.
 
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griffinconst

Senior Audioholic
You guys just can't leave well enough alone. Always stirring up trouble.

I see the ideas of going back to the Gold Standard being argued here along with this idea that no one would interfere with us if we didn't mess with them.

I suggest a reading of history. You'll see it's very different than you imagine.
I agree with you. Everyone always seems to be messing with their neighbors. Not to hijack my own thread but how do you like your Dayton sub? My room is 15x20, do you think I would need 2? I guess my real question is will 1 do?
Would you say it's good for music and movies?
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
... this idea that no one would interfere with us if we didn't mess with them.

I suggest a reading of history. You'll see it's very different than you imagine.
What a thought, reading history;):D It is easier and more fun to reinvent it:D
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Someone at work sent me the PowerPoint version of this, and I found it pretty interesting. I was amazed at how small the $1M pile of cash was.
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
Someone at work sent me the PowerPoint version of this, and I found it pretty interesting. I was amazed at how small the $1M pile of cash was.
While I'm also amazed at how small the $1M stack is; I'm dumbfounded at how huge $1 Trillion is!:eek:
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
While I'm also amazed at how small the $1M stack is; I'm dumbfounded at how huge $1 Trillion is!:eek:
No kidding! The beauty of electronic transfers...or curse, because it's so easy to move that sum of money these days.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
No kidding! The beauty of electronic transfers...or curse, because it's so easy to move that sum of money these days.
I don't know atom a trillion is a lot of bits. :)

But he should have used something we understand

A trillion dollars is enough to buy nearly 1 billion SVS ultra subs

That means in 7 years every man, woman and child could have an SVS if we bought 1 each for them.

Now if we went with the Dayton 12" Most folks could get 2 of them for 1 Trillion dollars.

Fill the world with subs. That's my stimulus package. 1 Billion subs are enough to please even Basspig. :D
 
STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

Audioholic Spartan
I don't know atom a trillion is a lot of bits. :)

But he should have used something we understand

A trillion dollars is enough to buy nearly 1 billion SVS ultra subs

That means in 7 years every man, woman and child could have an SVS if we bought 1 each for them.

Now if we went with the Dayton 12" Most folks could get 2 of them for 1 Trillion dollars.

Fill the world with subs. That's my stimulus package. 1 Billion subs are enough to please even Basspig. :D
But not mike c.....:)
 

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