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1. The value of 1 ISK - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Squidgey on 20/03/2008 08:38:51 Originally by: Marine HK4861 Originally by: Squidgey My point is that you shouldn't really be arguing that my ISK/dollar ratio is low as hell then try to raise the price of my Quafe, ...
- by Squidgey - at 2008.03.20 08:36:00
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2. The value of 1 ISK - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Originally by: Marine HK4861 I've bolded and higlighted where I got the 0.2 ISK value from (for the third time I might add). Since we don't know the reconstitution ratio, your 0.02ISK/litre value may be incorrect. The 0.02 ISK/litre val...
- by Squidgey - at 2008.03.07 12:45:00
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3. The value of 1 ISK - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Squidgey on 07/03/2008 02:58:48 Originally by: Marine HK4861 Originally by: Squidgey Yet you have to remember the vastly inconsistent value of the ISK. It varies depending on what you are buying. In the end the back...
- by Squidgey - at 2008.03.07 02:58:00
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4. The value of 1 ISK - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Squidgey on 06/03/2008 17:42:58 Originally by: Marine HK4861 Tipping a waiter 1000ISK casually is a nice tip, but it won't set them up for life which is what the backstory indicates it will do. Yet you have to remember the...
- by Squidgey - at 2008.03.06 17:41:00
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5. The value of 1 ISK - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Originally by: Carniflex Originally by: Squidgey What? how is my standpoint different from the big money idea when I said it was big money several times? Don't you think that as a pod pilot you would laugh at 1000 isk? And where do...
- by Squidgey - at 2008.03.05 22:09:00
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6. The value of 1 ISK - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Originally by: Carniflex Originally by: Squidgey Umm, no? Manufacturing costs would have been figured in by the company, and as I said, in a capitalist market they would have eventually stabilized at an affordable price for everyon...
- by Squidgey - at 2008.03.05 14:19:00
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7. The value of 1 ISK - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Squidgey on 04/03/2008 07:36:47 Edited by: Squidgey on 04/03/2008 07:36:23 Originally by: Carniflex Originally by: Silver Night I think that Quafe comparison is probably the most valid made so far, including my ...
- by Squidgey - at 2008.03.04 07:36:00
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8. The value of 1 ISK - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Squidgey on 03/03/2008 12:18:48 Originally by: Marine HK4861 Edited by: Marine HK4861 on 03/03/2008 10:08:54 Originally by: Squidgey Yet a Titan is like thousands of times less massive than the moon, so its grav...
- by Squidgey - at 2008.03.03 12:16:00
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9. The value of 1 ISK - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Squidgey on 29/02/2008 15:42:55 Originally by: Lira Reib Well, for one thing a titan in low orbit is a whole lot closer than the moon, and gravity decreases with the square of distance. And it just says that there was an 'ab...
- by Squidgey - at 2008.02.29 15:42:00
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10. The value of 1 ISK - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Squidgey on 29/02/2008 14:44:44 Also that would put the cost of a Titan at like... $5,315,269,668,221.73 USD. Not all that expensive if the US debt is like.... 160 trillion. That puts another damper on the isk/dollar conversation, b...
- by Squidgey - at 2008.02.29 14:41:00
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11. The value of 1 ISK - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Squidgey on 29/02/2008 13:49:43 Originally by: Jacinda Molanth I also believe that ISK is big money. I think it equates to Koku used in ancient Japan. The prices we pay for trade goods really can't be equated to normal price...
- by Squidgey - at 2008.02.29 13:45:00
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