Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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I find money on the streets of New York City almost every day. Nearly every day! Here I'll post where, when, and how much. When I hit $100,000 I'll stop blogging about it. TOTAL found money since June 20, 2008 is $62.29.
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No luck yet? Let me give you some rules:
I believe it was Albert Coinstein who came up with the Theory of Relativity in coin hunting and said "The number of coins that you can find during a certain time, is directly related to the speed at which you walk your dog".
Although there have been many debates over this theory by such international scientists as Coinovsky form Russia, Coinfenberg from Germany, Akira Coinosawa from Japan, Don Coinleone from Italy, Andy Coinhol from Hungry and some others, there hasn't been any strong evidence to prove him wrong (as of today).
Conclusion: It's a scientific rule that if you walk a little faster, you increase your chance and you may find more coins each day. So give it a try lady and get blessed by the grace of science.
May the coin be with you.
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