Posted by cowranch on October 23, 2018 at 15:59:05 from (199.47.65.172):
In Reply to: $1.6 Billion? posted by Geo-TH,In on October 23, 2018 at 04:06:04:
Posts like this remind me of when I first saw Bitcoin coming out. I thought it looked stupid, like a scam, but I almost got some as a gamble. It was under a penny a piece. I thought they had a limit of how much you could get in a week or day, but I forget that part. Had I gotten what I thought about getting, I would have had several million by now and wouldn't have spent very much. Oh well.
Winning, don't think I would tell a single person. I'd make a few anonymous donations to people that need it that I know. Couple other anonymous things to a few people around. And I would buy one new tractor, a 115 pto HP. And then a 4020, mechanically but not physically restored. Then I would have my 4240 mechanically gone through, everything fixed, maybe a brand new motor, new hydraulics, just to do it (not that it has anything much wrong with it).
I'd also put in a new 1500 square foot house, plus a bunker for storms and storage (but not an ordinary one, like something from Rising S Bunkers). Also a new shop. ...and I'd hire someone to cut cedar trees....
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