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Former pastor and convicted felon Lamor Whitehead was robbed at gunpoint with a $390,000 USD Cuban link chain stolen from him. [15] Gucci Mane has a Cuban link chain worth $2.5 million USD that weighs 10 kg and is composed of $300,000 USD worth of diamonds and may be the largest one ever made. [16] [17]
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Kashif Ghafoor, better known by his professional name "Iceman Nick", is a jeweler and jewelry designer based in Houston, Texas. [2] [1] He created a $400,000 Cuban link necklace for Errol Spence Jr. and a diamond-covered watch for Flo Rida. [3]
Concord was a sci-fi player-versus-player hero shooter video game played from a first-person perspective. [5] The game featured a variety of human and alien characters, each with different abilities, such as robot legs for high jumps and diamond skin for enhanced damage absorption. Teams of five Freegunners fought each other. [6]
Chain World is a video game designed by Jason Rohrer, and built on the game Minecraft. Chain World won the 2011 Game Design Challenge. The goal of the challenge was to create a game that could become a religion. The official name of the challenge was GDC: The Game Design Challenge: Bigger Than Jesus. [1] Only one known copy of the game exists ...
Cuban aims to do exactly that in an article he published on Business Insider back in 2015, sharing his two tips on getting rich. He starts strong, saying there are no shortcuts to getting rich ...
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Diamonds in the Rough was the second game developed by Alkis Polyrakis, following Other Worlds, an adventure game Polyrakis released for free in 2004. [2] Development on Diamonds in the Rough took roughly two-and-a-half years, with Polyrakis himself writing the story and taking care of programming, with Jura Kalinkin in charge of graphics and Nikolas Sideris in charge of music, sound effects ...