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legendary
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sr. member
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''Vincit qui se vincit''
legendary
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legendary
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Another irreverent reference:
Slaughterhouse #5 (the first one to write the last name of the author without googling it..count on your honesty...gets 5 merits) ...enters PacWest...check out the late after-hours print.


Vonnegut

*edited to remove 1st name, since that's not what you asked.
legendary
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legendary
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Rumor has it that Al Gore not only invented the internet, he actually invented most of computer science as we know it.  That's why they call computational methods "Al-Gore-ithms"  Wink

Don't forget the homage paid to Gore by Arthur C. Clarke: the spaceship computer in A Space Odyssey is not named AL 9000 by chance!

It is actually named HAL (name was obtained by moving one or two letters away from IBM)...

Today is the day
Of sarcasm impairment
Tsk tsk, Biodom




#haiku

touche...just couldn't see such reference to one of my favorite movies.

Another irreverent reference:
Slaughterhouse #5 (the first one to write the last name of the author without googling it..count on your honesty...gets 5 merits) ...enters PacWest...check out the late after-hours print.
legendary
Activity: 2520
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Rumor has it that Al Gore not only invented the internet, he actually invented most of computer science as we know it.  That's why they call computational methods "Al-Gore-ithms"  Wink

Don't forget the homage paid to Gore by Arthur C. Clarke: the spaceship computer in A Space Odyssey is not named AL 9000 by chance!

It is actually named HAL (name was obtained by moving one or two letters away from IBM)...strictly speaking, it probably should have been GAL (one letter away afrom IBM), but it was probably politically incorrect even back then, lol.

Today is the day
Of sarcasm impairment
Tsk tsk, Biodom




#haiku
legendary
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Rumor has it that Al Gore not only invented the internet, he actually invented most of computer science as we know it.  That's why they call computational methods "Al-Gore-ithms"  Wink

Don't forget the homage paid to Gore by Arthur C. Clarke: the spaceship computer in A Space Odyssey is not named AL 9000 by chance!

It is actually named HAL (name was obtained by moving one letter away from IBM)...
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
Rumor has it that Al Gore not only invented the internet, he actually invented most of computer science as we know it.  That's why they call computational methods "Al-Gore-ithms"  Wink

Don't forget the homage paid to Gore by Arthur C. Clarke: the spaceship computer in A Space Odyssey is not named AL 9000 by chance!
legendary
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So, please stop posting nonsense about Al Gore!

You don't parse sarcasm do you? There were no macbooks in the 60s. The nonsense about Al Gore was spread by... guess who? Al Gore. Kind of like CSW with bitcoin, but it was even easier to falsify. What a dork.


Rumor has it that Al Gore not only invented the internet, he actually invented most of computer science as we know it.  That's why they call computational methods "Al-Gore-ithms"  Wink

legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
RIP Gordon Lightfoot.
 One of the best.
 A Legendary Canadian Folk/Rock Musician

 He has many great songs but this one is my fave: If You Could Read My Mind


 He passed away May1st and I meant to post it then but I... shaky old man syndrome I guess.


As a sailer in USN "THE wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vST6hVRj2A

always held it dear to my heart.
legendary
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legendary
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mprep says plagiarism doesn't apply to images here.

It may not be plagiarism but it sure as hell is spam.

We can report obvious spam.

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Special Wall Observer rules: bitcointalk.org moderators do not moderate the Wall Observer thread for multi-posting (except obvious spam), trolling, or on-topicness. Do not use this form to report those violations; instead, contact the thread owner. Reports of other rule violations are OK here.

Even our "special rules" have limits to what they allow.
legendary
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legendary
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What you use today, as Internet, was invented in CERN. Error 404 - not found, is actually inherited from CERN days of the Internet. Room number 404 in CERN was the place where all unsorted documents were directed to.
That's the http protocol. The Internet predates http by decades.

So, please stop posting nonsense about Al Gore!

You don't parse sarcasm do you? There were no macbooks in the 60s. The nonsense about Al Gore was spread by... guess who? Al Gore. Kind of like CSW with bitcoin, but it was even easier to falsify. What a dork.
legendary
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legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
mprep says plagiarism doesn't apply to images here.

It may not be plagiarism but it sure as hell is spam.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Sir Joseph John Thomson OM FRS[1] (18 December 1856 – 30 August 1940) was a British physicist and Nobel Laureate in Physics, credited with the discovery of the electron, the first subatomic particle to be discovered.

The British have always been major contributors.

Don't forget Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell. Serious contributors.
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
My DCA buy, originally scheduled for monday, got delayed for tuesday, when it slipped into the little $28k dip. Nice.

Hm?

Don't you gots ur lil selfie a lots of cornz by now?

By the way, I will admit that in some sense, I can relate to what you are describing, especially since sometimes, I will create tokenly small orders, just for funzies, and I will get a wee bit worked up regarding whether and/or how such order(s) fill.. and whether there was a lot of good/bad luck involved in the way that BTC prices ended up moving, even though in the whole scheme of things, the order(s) hardly even affected my "stack" in any kind of significant or meaningful way.

Lucky you  Grin
I still keep adding, even small amounts, and i probably won't stop. I don't have a reason to stop. In the end, most of the stack is desinted to be a heritage for my kids.

This is the way.  Smiley

I think it's smart to be stacking now even if we do see a drop.  I think the odds of BTC being higher in a year or two is a fairly attractive risk reward scenario.  It's always great when a DCA hits after a drop even if it doesn't make a difference in your stack. 

I am impressed with how Bitcoin has managed to hold up so far as we get closer and closer to a major recession.  I'm seeing prices going nuts at my grocery store.  This can't continue.  It reminds me too much of 2007.  I feel like I should be stocking up on everything because goods are double the price of the last time I checked on nearly everything!

If everything doubled in price then it’s highly time for BTC to step on the gas
hero member
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bitcoin retard
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Exactly....

let me guess... it wasn't you who created this meme...

https://twitter.com/Hodlcat21/status/1651669689611763712
Perfect! Lol

reported for plagiarism

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1652709146389561344

It seems the only way to get rid of these spamming farmer accounts

I am pretty sure that forum admins will not tend to consider images as plagiarism - even when no source has been provided - of course, when there is substantive written content contained within the image, then it might come off a bit more ambiguous regarding who was the creator of the idea(s) and whether proper sources had been cited.. . but still I doubt that forum admins are going to presume that the poster (even if a newbie merit farmer) is misleading other members regarding who created the image (even with written content contained therein).. ...  

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mprep says plagiarism doesn't apply to images here.

Thank you all for your answers, I think the discussion of this issue has been exhausted. / Below is the answer by mprep (Global Moderator).

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33. Posting plagiarized content is not allowed.[e] - Does this rule apply to images?
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AFAIK no, it doesn't apply to images.
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Thank you, can I quote you?
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Feel free.

Thanks for pointing that out..

Also thanks to JJG for pointing out the kind of grey area of pics with text embedded.
Coincidentally, I didn't report the cat meme, only the second one with the longer text in it.  Cheesy

Actually I hate doing stuff like that..  but the recent wave of twitter copypasta "pushed me over the edge"...





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