By Roman | May 23, 2010 - 7:53 pm - Posted in Needless

Considering the iPad is a more expensive and larger iPod it only makes sense to make one as expensive as possible and that’s what Stuart Hughes has done.

The iPad Supreme Gold Edition has a case made of 2,100 grams of 22 ct gold and the Apple logo sports 53 diamonds.

"World's most expensive iPad"

Want one? Be prepared to shell out some serious dough, they go for  £129,995 or roughly $189,000 USD.

By Roman | - 7:32 pm - Posted in Real estate

"America's most expensive zipcode"Looking for an expensive area of the United States to move too?

Then Alpine, New Jersey is for you, it’s the most expensive zipcode in America (07620) with the average house selling for over $4 million.

2. Miami Beach, Fla. 33109
3. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. 92067
4. Glenbrook, Nev. 89413
5. Amagansett, N.Y. 11930
6. Water Mill, N.Y. 11976
7. Santa Barbara, Calif. 93108
8. Purchase, N.Y. 10577
9. Ross, Calif. 94957
10. Chilmark, Mass. 02535

By Roman | - 6:43 pm - Posted in Collectibles, Transportation

The 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic.

"1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic"

Originally only three 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantics were made, now only two exist and one of them just sold for $42 million making it the world’s most expensive car. The car was purchased by Gooding & Company in California.

By Roman | - 5:18 pm - Posted in Useful

Since this is our first post in many to come we might as well start off with the world’s most expensive thing. Technically it’s not the world’s most expensive thing as right now it resides in space and is none other than the Space Station.

Cost; an out of this world $157 billion.

"World's most expensive thing"

#2: Itaipu Dam located on the border between Brazil and Paraguay: $27 billion.

#3: Three Gorges Dam in China: $25 billion.

#4: The James Bay Project in Canada: $13.8 billion.

#5: CVN-78 class aircraft carrier: $8.1 billion each.

#6: Alaska Pipeline: $8 billion.

#7: Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant 3 in Finland: $7.1 billion.

#8: International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor: $6.5 billion.

#9 New Bay Bridge in San Francisco & Oakland: $6.3 billion.

#10: Large Hadron Collider: $6.3 billion.