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Dragoon
#1351863
2 months ago
Cool!
Yorec
#1351867
2 months ago
Oh dude you got put that up for 3D printing!
Bolan
#1351870
2 months ago
^ According to the guy who designed it, he will be!
Anonymous
#1351872
2 months ago
it's missing a year it was printed
Yorec
#1351874
2 months ago
Bolan@1351870 said:
^ According to the guy who designed it, he will be!


Awesome sauce. I wonder if he'll create variations like a 5 bit or a 10 bit coin.
ARGH
#1351876
2 months ago
Soon, I'll want to carry a pocket full of these to buy the MLP:FiM toys and customs!
Bobrella
#1351899
2 months ago
What's the conversion rate from a Bit to Dollars?
Yorec
#1351911
2 months ago
Maybe keep it simple?

1 bit = 1 dollar
Bolan
#1351917
2 months ago
'Bit" is an old slang term for a quarter. 1 bit equaled 25 cents.
Ginger_Fig
#1351920
2 months ago
^If that's the case, cherries are expensive in Ponyville. Asparagus is hella cheap though.
-Lunacy
#1351921
2 months ago
Maybe bits are just a completely different currency that's here and there on prices.
a few bits for some apples, 2 or 10 bits for a single cherry?
stargrazer
#1351927
2 months ago
@-Lunacy
Or maybe AJ is a nice fella, and the cherry guy was a bastard?
Yorec
#1351928
2 months ago
Bolan@1351917 said:
'Bit" is an old slang term for a quarter. 1 bit equaled 25 cents.


I did not know that.
Bolan
#1351935
2 months ago
^ But the show might just be using it as a horse pun if you know about that type of bit.
Yorec
#1351939
2 months ago
Its probably a pun.
Everypony
#1351979
2 months ago
now to make it into a real currency
Xuncu
#1352009
2 months ago
SWAG ACHEIVED.
Anonymous
#1352087
2 months ago
Bolan@1351917 said:
'Bit" is an old slang term for a quarter. 1 bit equaled 25 cents.

You're close, it was actually 2 bits that equals 25¢... don't ask me why because I never could figure out why.
Bolan
#1352118
2 months ago
^My bad, you're right! So technically a bit is 1/8th of a US dollar.

More info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit_%28money%29
Wragnaroq
#1352372
2 months ago
Shut up and take my money then give me that money.
WingbeatPony
#1352850
2 months ago
So what's the conversion between bits and wats?
Deserter
#1355325
2 months ago
^ .73 wat per bit, though it can vary depending on metal composition
Anonymous
#1357740
2 months ago
now do one wat.