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I mean it has a higher conductivity, of both heat and electricity.
Gold's nonreactivity gives it its advantages of course, especially in contacts which are exposed to the air. If you want a really useful metal though, go for copper or aluminium.
(, Sun 5 Aug 2012, 13:52, archived)
Maybe for 4th and 5th place finishes respectively?
They'd have to make the podiums bigger though, and some people might feel that copper is a little to close to bronze.
(, Sun 5 Aug 2012, 13:53, archived)
actually looking at the 10 year silver price graph here:
therealasset.co.uk/charts-and-graph/silver-price-charts/

and comparing it to the graph here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Paul_Rodrigue

silver might not be such a good thing to buy right now...
(, Sun 5 Aug 2012, 13:57, archived)
I'll just stick with my original plan and invest in booze instead.

(, Sun 5 Aug 2012, 14:17, archived)
yeah I think you'd be as well to,
I've been hearing people say "Gold/silver is going to hit such-and-such a stupid price, buy buy buy," I think there will be a lot of weeping and gnashing of teeth in a few months.

Sell, sell, sell, buy Euros.
(, Sun 5 Aug 2012, 14:21, archived)

www.glastonbridge.co.uk/amy/misc/silver-price-bubble-small.png

Shit's gonna hit the fan round about December
(, Sun 5 Aug 2012, 14:28, archived)