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By John | March 30, 2008

Kinetic Kash

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This post is more about getting a little money back out of those dusty old things sitting around the house. Take a look. See that bike you haven’t ridden in 10 years. There’s money in that bike. Also, that snow thrower you can’t get started. It may not be worth anything to you, but there might be someone out there will to pay $50 for it. Kinetic Energy is potential energy stored in an object, like a rubber band or a baseball. Kinetic Kash is defined as the money trapped in all of the old things that one will never use again.

I’m not the only one talking about garage sales. Check out this post over on Not Made Of Money. This will give you all of the information you need in order to have a successful garage sale.

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2 comments | Add One

  1. Tom - 04/8/2008 at 6:57 pm

    You’re thinking of potential energy. kinetic energy is the energy something has from being in motion.

  2. John - 04/9/2008 at 10:42 am

    Tom is correct. I would say that I am embarassed, but it’s been so long since high school, I think it’s understandable.

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