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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 13901. (Read 26724076 times)

legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Are alt coins allowed in this thread?

Hell no.

And still to Many talking about Bcash (not in a positive way .....) but still its an alt...  Roll Eyes
legendary
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I'm a bit salty so decided to make some Matzah balls


Matzah balls (Yiddish: קניידלעך‎ kneydlekh pl., singular קניידל kneydl; with numerous other transliterations) or matzo balls are Ashkenazi Jewish soup dumplings made from a mixture of matzah meal, eggs, water, and a fat, such as oil, margarine, or chicken fat. Matzah balls are traditionally served in chicken soup and are a staple food on the Jewish holiday of Passover.

The texture of matzah balls may be light or dense, depending on the recipe and the skill of the cook. Enthusiasts classify matzah balls as "floaters" or "sinkers".


Ummmm Roach you feeling alright? We're all happy that you finally decided to embrace your heritage but as usual i fail to see how it's relevant to this forum  Huh

B...b...b.. relevant or not, at least his fondness for traditional Jewish food and Jewish culture in general is always a source of harmless delight.
legendary
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
I'm a bit salty so decided to make some Matzah balls


Matzah balls (Yiddish: קניידלעך‎ kneydlekh pl., singular קניידל kneydl; with numerous other transliterations) or matzo balls are Ashkenazi Jewish soup dumplings made from a mixture of matzah meal, eggs, water, and a fat, such as oil, margarine, or chicken fat. Matzah balls are traditionally served in chicken soup and are a staple food on the Jewish holiday of Passover.

The texture of matzah balls may be light or dense, depending on the recipe and the skill of the cook. Enthusiasts classify matzah balls as "floaters" or "sinkers".


Ummmm Roach you feeling alright? We're all happy that you finally decided to embrace your heritage but as usual i fail to see how it's relevant to this forum  Huh
sr. member
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And down again as usual ... :-/
sr. member
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#TheGoyimKnow
^ good riddens!

Since you're a sketchy broad attempting to 'empower' yourself by embracing Jewish invented Marxism and feminism (aka components of the protocols designed to try and destablize civilizations and create a power vacuum so external entities can then just walk in and take it over) in attempts to place yourself up on a stool above the opposite sex, I will have you know the male goyim know also:

http://dailystormer.name/canada-filthy-teenage-sluts-claim-human-right-to-flop-their-titties-around-at-school/
legendary
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sr. member
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#TheGoyimKnow
Nice, a 2 stage dump.  Will it turn into a 3?  Maybe a waterfall???

legendary
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Yay..bart..


Back to the drawing board.
legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
It looks like most people here is over 40? Noone (no matter which age) that didn't start using computers until the nineties? And absolutely no millenials here?

Interesting if that were the case.

No, several old-timers here have mentioned using Macs from 1979 & Commodore 64s from 1984.

Anyone else start out on a 166mhz pentium?

TRS80->C64->Amiga500->Amiga4000->~100mHz Pentium
sr. member
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I'm going to start a new poll soon: During slow periods, what's more entertaining - tumbleweeds rolling by, or R0ach posts?

Since there's been several Marxist Bitcucks and Monerocucks lately who have tried to misrepresent me to pretend they have the moral high ground (I won't even mention Ethcucks because Eth is 99.9% bugmen and cucks), here's to setting the record straight and proving why shitlibs do not have the moral high ground:



And in case anyone has down syndrome and doesn't know what that is:


legendary
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It looks like most people here is over 40? Noone (no matter which age) that didn't start using computers until the nineties? And absolutely no millenials here?

Interesting if that were the case.

No, several old-timers here have mentioned using Macs from 1979 & Commodore 64s from 1984.

Anyone else start out on a 166mhz pentium?
legendary
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Holy Gap Dump Batman.   That bitfinex chart is odd looking.

 Damn!  I'm going to bed.
legendary
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It's funny guys.

My first "computer game" experience;

My dad brought a state of the art HP calculator home from work.  This thing could read (and write) programs on small, like 10mmx40mm mag strips.  you would feed the strip into a slot in one side and little rubberized feed wheels would spin up and spit it through and out the other side.

One of the program strips included when the unit was delivered was a "moon lander" game.  It was turn based.  It would briefly display your speed, range to the surface, and remaining fuel, then you would be prompted for a fuel burn input.

Yes, I did land it that night.

Yes...I am old.

That was my first programmable super calculator!  I loved it but it was ti-59



 Oh yeah!  Mine never really helped me with schoolwork but man did we have some good times.




edit: scaling it down
legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
Holy Gap Dump Batman.   That bitfinex chart is odd looking.
hero member
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It's funny guys.

My first "computer game" experience;

My dad brought a state of the art HP calculator home from work.  This thing could read (and write) programs on small, like 10mmx40mm mag strips.  you would feed the strip into a slot in one side and little rubberized feed wheels would spin up and spit it through and out the other side.

One of the program strips included when the unit was delivered was a "moon lander" game.  It was turn based.  It would briefly display your speed, range to the surface, and remaining fuel, then you would be prompted for a fuel burn input.

Yes, I did land it that night.

Yes...I am old.

That was my first programmable super calculator!  I loved it but it was ti-59

legendary
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Just to add..those were from this morning and afternoon. This is what we look like currently.



legendary
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While the chart I posted earlier may have looked funny to many of you, I was trying to show how it can be looked at in more than two dimensions. So connecting a straight line between point A and Point B does not always tell the full story. With the right probability curves you can denoise the data enough to get to a best guesstimate. If it had broken downward out of that pennant this morning it would have the same relevance imho.

Perhaps it as a flat surface with the candles bouncing off it..what ever works for you. Dont be afraid to use your imagination.


To further illustrate.


Where these probabilities intersect interesting things tend to happen.
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Millennial representing.
legendary
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It looks like most people here is over 40? Noone (no matter which age) that didn't start using computers until the nineties? And absolutely no millenials here?

Interesting if that were the case.

No, several old-timers here have mentioned using Macs from 1979 & Commodore 64s from 1984.
legendary
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Self made HODLER ✓
It looks like most people here is over 40? Noone (no matter which age) that didn't start using computers until the nineties? And absolutely no millenials here?

Interesting if that were the case.
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