My ex-wife.
(Sorry, just had to take the easy joke-- nothing serious to add :).
And cheap at twice the price, too!!!
(Sorry, just had to add)
Time…
Water, if and when we screw it all up.
I think you might be waiting a while for the price of water to top $350 billion per pound.
Google tells me that 1 pound is 454 million micrograms, so at $1,000/microgram, I calculate $450 billion/pound, not $350 billion/pound. Where did I go wrong?
By not buying wholesale.
The inverse law of Divorce: The cheaper your wife was before you were married, the more expensive she will be when you split.
Seriously though, what’s the most expensive thing “I” can buy (if I happen to have the money laying around that is)?
My contribution is good old saffron. At $1,709.91 per oz. online for some good spanish stuff I would place it about $27,358.56 per pound.
I suppose I could pick up some rhodium at $46,080 lb. if I looked hard enough for a supplier.
Or some platnum at a measely $25,056 lb. from a metal broker.
What else ya got?
Antimatter goes for about 28 quadrillion dollars a pound. That’s about 80 000 times more expensive than californium-252.
Philosophically, some things are priceless, e.g. youth, life, health, etc.
Wow, that’s expensive. Who was the seller and who was the buyer, and how much did they buy?
Cite?
I think thats how much it takes to make.