Is that equal to Saturn's volume or mass?
Because I understand Saturn is very un-dense. I'm sure it's a lot of pennies either way though.
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Sat 6 Aug 2011, 14:27,
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Even so,
Saturn's mass in 1c pieces is still 162 trillion times the US deficit. Ker-ching!
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Sat 6 Aug 2011, 15:37,
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If you dropped Saturn in the ocean it would float
YOU CAN'T SAY THAT ABOUT THE US DEFICIT
(Also, you'd have to find a fucking big ocean. Thankfully, they found one.)
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Sat 6 Aug 2011, 18:08,
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(Also, you'd have to find a fucking big ocean. Thankfully, they found one.)