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Old is gold .............. new is.....?

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people is recomnded lot of things. but what is fact.

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  2. gold is old

    platinam is new

    so platinam is new

  3. old is glod ..

    new is like a new baby ...

  4. puh-u

  5. old is gold ............ new is diamond.........

  6. 'Nu' is the twelfth letter of the modern Greek alphabet (13th of the Archaic alphabet, which had two glyphs no longer in use).  It represents the sound of our letter 'n', and was derived from the Phoenician letter nahs or nun, and could be considered to be a cousin symbols in the Hebrew and Arabic scripts both called 'nun', even though they bear no discernible resemblance.

    In Greek numerals and numerology, it is associated with the number 50.  In Homer's Iliad, Book Nu deals with the routing of the Achaeans by the Trojans, and is the first of five books that detail the low point in the Achaean war effort.  Book Nu of the Odyssey depicts Odysseus's departure from Circe's lair and his struggle to avoid both Scylla and Charybdis.

    Capital nu looks just like an 'N'.  Lowercase nu looks like a combination of a capital 'N' with the letter 'V', the left-side vertical line being much shorter than the other two.

  7. pimp that platnum

  8. even more golden

  9. dont know

  10. platnum

  11. platinum?

  12. Nothing new under the sun.  Old proverb.

    Peace.

  13. New is better for nine days

  14. new is gold...plated

  15. new is NEWS

  16. Old as gold.  New as dew.

  17. white gold. it looks like platinum but isnt flexible like it. it hard and isnt easy to bend

  18. Old may be the trusted gold,

    but new is excitingly bold.

  19. platinum

  20. BLUE! =P

  21. There is no fact.

    This is a completely opinion based question.... :/

    New is purple!

  22. old is gold, new is ewww!

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