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Re: Alot is not enough
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S4VV4S
on 07/08/2015, 16:21:15 UTC
I don't really understand but he is really cute and fluffy!
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-alot
The Alot is a fictional mammalian creature with brown fur invented by Allie Brosh, the creator of the webcomic Hyperbole and a Half. The creature was inspired by the common grammatical error writing the phrase “a lot” as “alot.” The Alot is often referenced when someone has made the error in a discussion thread to point out the mistake in a lighthearted manner.

It's ironic, but the OP actually did not make that mistake.

Actually the OP did make that mistake.
You can tell by the reply titles (including this) Wink

Apart from that, does anyone have any clue as to how many grains of sand there are on earth?

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+many+grains+of+sand+are+in+the+earth

Erm, thanks.....
So, let me take the first result: http://www.npr.org/sections/krulwich/2012/09/17/161096233/which-is-greater-the-number-of-sand-grains-on-earth-or-stars-in-the-sky
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They said, if you assume a grain of sand has an average size and you calculate how many grains are in a teaspoon and then multiply by all the beaches and deserts in the world, the Earth has roughly (and we're speaking very roughly here) 7.5 x 1018 grains of sand, or seven quintillion, five hundred quadrillion grains.

Are we not forgetting that in the bottom of the sea there's sand as well?
What about those grains?

Anyways, my point was that there is no way we can know for certain how many grains of sand there is (or how many stars for that matter).
We can only guesstimate.

That being said, Bitcoin users have nothing to worry about when it comes to address collision.