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The title text imagines the owner of the stores complaining about the sale, not because of impracticality, but because Randall tries to sell gold ions with the entire positively-charged nucleus of the gold atom with all 79 electrons stripped from it instead of normal, electrically neutral gold atoms. This is also a pun on the word "charges", which could refer to {{w|electric charge}} or to {{w|criminal charge|criminal charges}}.
 
The title text imagines the owner of the stores complaining about the sale, not because of impracticality, but because Randall tries to sell gold ions with the entire positively-charged nucleus of the gold atom with all 79 electrons stripped from it instead of normal, electrically neutral gold atoms. This is also a pun on the word "charges", which could refer to {{w|electric charge}} or to {{w|criminal charge|criminal charges}}.
  
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This is an actual map of the area around {{w|Brookhaven National Laboratory}}, with east at the top. The cash for gold stores depicted in the comic are, from left to right:
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This is an actual map of the area around {{w|Brookhaven National Laboratory}}, with west at the top. The cash for gold stores depicted in the comic are, from left to right:
  
 
* New York Gold Center, 451 Glen Dr Ste D, Shirley NY 11967-1100
 
* New York Gold Center, 451 Glen Dr Ste D, Shirley NY 11967-1100

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