One of these days this dude is going to put a Nickle Ball on something that'll explode and hurt him.
I'm confused why is "liquid gold" in the title of the thread?
[QUOTE=matt000024;48783294]I'm confused why is "liquid gold" in the title of the thread?[/QUOTE]
Ink cartridges are expensive and retain their value like gold.
[QUOTE=matt000024;48783294]I'm confused why is "liquid gold" in the title of the thread?[/QUOTE]
oil is historically referred to as black gold and printer ink is substantially more expensive than it by weight
[url=http://www.npr.org/2012/05/24/153634897/why-printer-ink-is-the-other-black-gold]additionally it is more expensive than vintage champagne, imported caviar[/url] and on occassion it's simply more [url=http://www.techgyd.com/printer-ink-household-good-rare-precious-commodity/13846/]economically efficient to buy an entirely new printer[/url] than replace the cartridges within it considering that new printers come with ink and often ink cartridges sell for roughly 60% of the new printer.
Thought this was going to be a cheese.
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