Approximately valued at 172,800 dollars if the room is 10×10 feet, and the pile is ten feet deep. A rough estimate but math that sounded fun to me, great comic by the way.
Is Herman Beckett one of my people Alex, thats the only explanation for a horde of pennies like that. Well that or he is secretly Scrooge McDuck, Which is it? I demand an answer
He must be the luckiest guy ever. According to Jay, that’s 17,280,000 pennies. If he’s 50 years old, that means he’s found a penny every minute and a half on average since he was born.
Hmm. I wonder if he is on to something. I mean yes, that is not what the saying originally meant, but he certainly has earned a significant amount through his baseball career. Perhaps a room full of pennies is good juju?
HA! Though penny’s today are actually quite worthless. Another thing I never expected anyone to think of. Though, I have only one question: How are YOU able to see outside the Mainstream? Also, have you ever heard of a fellow named James Rolfe (AKA the Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN))? Because he has this series called “You Know What’s Bullshit” and he covered penny’s on his second episode, stating that they’re worthless. In fact, that episode even aired on one of the major news stations (NBC I believe).
That poor, stupid man… All those one-cent pieces and not a single penny.
…But wait. Maybe… Just maybe… The penny-saving is recursive, and it really has been working! For every time he saves a penny, a theoretically infinite series of earned-then-saved pennies occurs! That man’s not mad, he’s a genius!
…Or maybe he just gets a bunch of rolls of one-cent pieces every time his paycheck is deposited.
That’s a lot of pennies…
Approximately valued at 172,800 dollars if the room is 10×10 feet, and the pile is ten feet deep. A rough estimate but math that sounded fun to me, great comic by the way.
You should have called her Nicole (nickel
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bwa ha ha ha! her brain just committed suicide! priceless!
thats awesome
i want a room full of pennies XD
Is Herman Beckett one of my people Alex, thats the only explanation for a horde of pennies like that. Well that or he is secretly Scrooge McDuck, Which is it? I demand an answer
thats just awesome. but what happened if somebody told him the same thing, but with a dollar? is that the room next door?
WANT
Duck Tales! Woo-oo!
I think Scrooge still has a bit of an advantage since the coins he dives into are gold, not pennies.
He must be the luckiest guy ever. According to Jay, that’s 17,280,000 pennies. If he’s 50 years old, that means he’s found a penny every minute and a half on average since he was born.
Hmm. I wonder if he is on to something. I mean yes, that is not what the saying originally meant, but he certainly has earned a significant amount through his baseball career. Perhaps a room full of pennies is good juju?
Alot of people want a room stuffed with money, who said the coins had to be valueable?
Also, why do we love math when we use it to find out unimportant things
HA! Though penny’s today are actually quite worthless. Another thing I never expected anyone to think of. Though, I have only one question: How are YOU able to see outside the Mainstream? Also, have you ever heard of a fellow named James Rolfe (AKA the Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN))? Because he has this series called “You Know What’s Bullshit” and he covered penny’s on his second episode, stating that they’re worthless. In fact, that episode even aired on one of the major news stations (NBC I believe).
I’ve seen it, actually I subscribed to his YouTube channel
I would have found it really funny if he locked Penny in the room with all the pennies….. “A Penny saved…..”
I just had a terrifing thought of Herman pushing penny in there and locking her up with the other pennies for ever
I think that this comic should be redone, and just to add to the creepy factor have it be filled with blow-up penny dolls.
All math is fun to me, this one just yelled for me to complete it since I was playing with a tape measure at the time and had a penny nearby.
That poor, stupid man… All those one-cent pieces and not a single penny.
…But wait. Maybe… Just maybe… The penny-saving is recursive, and it really has been working! For every time he saves a penny, a theoretically infinite series of earned-then-saved pennies occurs! That man’s not mad, he’s a genius!
…Or maybe he just gets a bunch of rolls of one-cent pieces every time his paycheck is deposited.