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legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
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legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
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legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 4197
the evening wall report

improving across timeframes right now..look same'ish...not bad

support continuing to improve...$42.9k seems to be next resistance of note
make bells for all ahead half...watch the swell


dyor


4h


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stronghands
legendary
Activity: 3920
Merit: 11299
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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Congratulations on 25,000 posts JJG.
I will make a tool to count the number of words you have posted in total 25k posts on a weekend.

Can guestimate... its usually around million words per post kinda ball park.  Wink Grin Cheesy


From my own personal experiences, I would provide a ballpark estimate of around 50 to 100 words per post, on average, which would cause the total to be between 1.25 and 2.5 million words in total.

I suppose that there could be tools that could assist to scrape that kind of data, as ImThour is suggesting.  By the way, some of my posts contain my citing of other posts, so I would speculate that if I am citing someone else then the words contained within those citings would not count towards my overall word count.



That's easy

User: JayJuanGee
ID: 252510

Total Posts Analyzed:  25002
File size is: 48MB

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Summary
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Full file path: C:\Users\s.afzal\Documents\JJG-Data.csv
Created: 13/04/2022 10:30:41 AM
Characters (without line endings): 48,318,235
Words: 8,816,373
Document length: 48,369,210
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OK  
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Just a quick note this is including the quoted text and excluding any HTML tags.

Of course, I find the whole matter a bit surprising.  

In my own defense, I will assert that I believe that I have a pretty strong tendency to either quote the actual text of other members (when I am responding)... but I am surprised that the estimated number of words adds up to nearly 5x my ballpark estimated words per post.   So I estimated myself to have around 50 - 100 words per post, but your analysis shows that I had around 353 words per post (of course, including whatever text I had chosen to quote within my posts).

From my own personal experiences, I would provide a ballpark estimate of around 50 to 100 words per post, on average, which would cause the total to be between 1.25 and 2.5 million words in total.

The real question here, is how long does it take you to “type” them?
I just love to tease you Jay, sorry.

I will admit that there are some days that I get pissed off at myself for having had spent more time online and typing than I would have preferred, but in the end, I am not being coerced in regards to how I choose to spend my time.. so in that respect, through the years, my typing of posts has been a voluntary activity - and of course, I would prefer that activity to have had been more beneficial (whether merely to me or to some others) than burdensome.

I am not really measuring how long it takes me to type my posts, but for sure, if research has to be done or information compiled that is not already within my database, then some of the posts could end up taking a considerable amount of time.. not like some of the posts of some other members.... for sure, we have members who set forth posts that are like pieces of art...... and so sometimes such posts can inspire a lot of thinking from myself, and surely members here are on all kinds of levels - so some posts might be tailored to members who are different from myself in terms of their newness (or lack thereof) to bitcoin or their technical knowledge about bitcoin (or whatever the topic of the post/thread).

Probably, there have ONLY been a few instances in which I have really gotten irritated about how much time I was spending to respond to one or more posts, and probably the most frustrating of times had come when I had typed out a post, and for some reason the post ends up getting lost (power failure, posting error, user error, or some other mistake).**  Losing the contents of an already drafted post can be very frustrating, sometimes... I am glad that it has not happened to me too many times.  

**I believe on more than one occasion, I had accidentally clicked on the refresh page button while in the middle of drafting a post, and that does not go over very well in terms of being able to recover the draft of the post.  On the other hand, in my experience, accidentally closing the page while in the middle of drafting a post usually has not resulted in losing much if any of the drafted text by just reopening the draft post from the browser's history.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
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legendary
Activity: 3780
Merit: 5429
Many years ago, my doctor told me my cholesterol was slightly elevated (I don't remember the exact numbers but it was 0.1 over the top number in the range) and signed me up for a course on how to eat.  When I saw the list of foods I should avoid, I told the nurse I would rather be euthanized than to live without coffee, eggs, cheese, cream, butter and meat.  Back then, euthanasia wasn't an option so I took the sheet home and never looked at it again figuring I would die from the effects of cholesterol eventually.

The biggest irony is that it is a complete myth (lie) that high cholesterol is caused by any of those things on that list.

The myth is perpetuated by garbage studies, paid for by the corrupt health associations, that don't do proper controls. The survey subjects that they find that have high cholesterol primarily eat diets high in sugars, carbohydrates, processed foods, and processed seed oils... and also so happen to eat eggs, cheese, cream, butter, and meat. So those studies falsely associate the latter foods with high cholesterol. (As a side note, these high cholesterol subjects also show highly elevated levels of triglycerides, which are typically associated with chronic consumption of large amounts of alcohol as well. Interesting, right?)

They NEVER do a controlled study on people who have diets primary of the latter (meat, cheese, diary, eggs, butter) but not the former (sugar, carbs, processed foods, seed oils). This is by design. They actually WANT that misassociation so they can then sell it to the public.

You want to reduce your cholesterol? Stop eating sugar, carbs, and junk that's not real food. Keep the meat, cheese, whole milk, eggs, butter. Eat clean, healthy vegetables. Cook with ghee, real butter, and/or a high quality olive oil. Stay away from seed oils.

I would also say, stay away from alcohol. It's basically high-test liquid sugar but with worse effects on the endocrine system, internal organs, liver, etc. But I know very few will do that, lol.
legendary
Activity: 3920
Merit: 11299
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
For the 4th time in Bitcoin's history we have left the blue zone.
Can you please add the link to the chart? I know it's from glassnode but I am not able to find this specific on-chain chart.
Added.
But keep in mind chart never needs the source.
The chart shows everything on its own.
And an expert can easily understand what the chart is saying.?

I personally believe that providing links is the better practice, even if the source may be shown in the chart.

Makes it easy for members here to verify the source, and potentially look into the context of the chart.

I also believe that it is better to explain links and charts.. but of course, opinions are going to vary regarding how much explanation to provide or whether to provide links (to help make it easy to show source).

Of course, sometimes members will provide charts that they have themselves made... and many times it is better to provide some kind of a title or explanation for what the chart means, and of course, to assert who is the author (creator) of the chart (in this example it is the member himself/herself).  Surely some members are more clear regarding their explanations than others, and some members are likely more inclined to want to engage in brainstorming about the information that they provide (receptive to potential criticisms) than others.   

I personally have more respect for the members who are able to accept comments and criticisms without getting too defensive about the matter, but I also recognize that some of us can be a bit annoying with our interactions and our commentary (I am not excluding yours truly from that potentially "annoying" category.)... 
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 2267
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Look -m even billionaires are dumb fucks.  "I changed my mind about crypto.. I don't know what the fuck it was but now that I changed my mind about it, I still do not know what it is."  In other words, he does not know what he changed his mind about, and if anyone interviews him to find out what he is doing exactly, I hope that they can at least get him to describe what he might be doing (that is different) beyond vague ass concepts of changing his mind from one amorphous thing to another amorphous thing.

All the cool kids are doing it. Guess I'd better light up too.
copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1619
Bitcoin Bottom was at $15.4k
oh well you ruined it.

am I nuts I thought he was at 645

 I gave him 21 to do 666

and he is still at 647 not 668

Never mind

Haha, I appreciate your support man. I edited it, looks good right?
Thank you philipma1957 and cAPSLOCK  Cheesy

legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
You remind me of a child , arguing for the sake of it...

Your "arguing" is at or below the level of other rainforest shitcointourists here, which is basically a stream of loosely connected fallacies and random insults.

It's puzzling to me why you all come here of all places with the "more than one blockchain" stick up your collective ass but whatever floats your boat.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
oh well you ruined it.

am I nuts I thought he was at 645

 I gave him 21 to do 666

and he is still at 647 not 668

Never mind
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 5146
Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
777th post.

I wish my merit was 666, would have been a really cool number but it's alright.
Had something going on in my mind and wanted to share, I think am addicted to WO.

Till the beginning of 2022, I didn't cared much about it however the only reason I come back to this forum is this particular thread.
I mean, infofront if you are reading this post, you are a legend. Thanks for creating such a piece of history.

I was sorta free this evening and decided to randomly scroll older posts in WO and there is so much stored in this one single thread which isn't available on any website related to Bitcoin on this internet.

For example this post of 2013, when the market cap reached $2B.
Blockchained is well past $2B at this point.  More like $2.2B.  There's more money around now than before the crash... Whaaa?!

And this, the first reply to WO when BTC was at $69
Wall post!


Blessed to be part of WO. I am sure people will look back to our posts one day.
I love the feedback, criticism and suggestions which I get it here.  Cheesy
do not post no one merit him please wait a minute
Oops Tongue
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
777th post.

I wish my merit was 666, would have been a really cool number but it's alright.
Had something going on in my mind and wanted to share, I think am addicted to WO.

Till the beginning of 2022, I didn't cared much about it however the only reason I come back to this forum is this particular thread.
I mean, infofront if you are reading this post, you are a legend. Thanks for creating such a piece of history.

I was sorta free this evening and decided to randomly scroll older posts in WO and there is so much stored in this one single thread which isn't available on any website related to Bitcoin on this internet.

For example this post of 2013, when the market cap reached $2B.
Blockchained is well past $2B at this point.  More like $2.2B.  There's more money around now than before the crash... Whaaa?!

And this, the first reply to WO when BTC was at $69
Wall post!


Blessed to be part of WO. I am sure people will look back to our posts one day.
I love the feedback, criticism and suggestions which I get it here.  Cheesy
do not post no one merit him please wait a minute
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
here is original almond flour pizza dough



As a GF Celiac, I am very familiar with these ingredients (should all be 8n the cupboard right now) and greatly appreciate this recipe.
BTW my post earlier was not intended to express a lack of protein,  just trying to divert any chance of befouling good Mater Soup with chunks... and I'm nearly always pro-Bacon!
So yea, have my last Merit! Thanks for the recipe!

some merit for you.

also if it dawns on anyone to make pizza crust it will do a 12 inch pizza pan.

grease the pan with avocado oil spread the  dough , toast it a bit till it is light brown.

then lay multiple slices of good cheese no cheap crap. and use the same tomato starter i mention.

i lay fresh  basil and good meats over that and the pizza is damn good. the trick is learning how much to brown the crust so that when you add the cheeses and tomato you do not sog out the crust.

While I have lived in NY and NJ most of life and have had really good pizza (unhealthy style flour crusts )

these home made almond based pizza are fucking good really good.
copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1619
Bitcoin Bottom was at $15.4k
777th post.

I wish my merit was 666, would have been a really cool number but it's alright.
Had something going on in my mind and wanted to share, I think am addicted to WO.

Till the beginning of 2022, I didn't cared much about it however the only reason I come back to this forum is this particular thread.
I mean, infofront if you are reading this post, you are a legend. Thanks for creating such a piece of history.

I was sorta free this evening and decided to randomly scroll older posts in WO and there is so much stored in this one single thread which isn't available on any website related to Bitcoin on this internet.

For example this post of 2013, when the market cap reached $2B.
Blockchained is well past $2B at this point.  More like $2.2B.  There's more money around now than before the crash... Whaaa?!

And this, the first reply to WO when BTC was at $69
Wall post!


Blessed to be part of WO. I am sure people will look back to our posts one day.
I love the feedback, criticism and suggestions which I get it here.  Cheesy



Quick Edit: Bought BTC worth $777.


Edit 2: Haha, I was hoping for 666 and there we go, we are at 668. I did some google inspect to keep it here, love ya mens.
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 2846

Sounds like gobble-dee-gook to me.

I don't know what the fuck is "crypto."

Look -m even billionaires are dumb fucks.  "I changed my mind about crypto.. I don't know what the fuck it was but now that I changed my mind about it, I still do not know what it is."  In other words, he does not know what he changed his mind about, and if anyone interviews him to find out what he is doing exactly, I hope that they can at least get him to describe what he might be doing (that is different) beyond vague ass concepts of changing his mind from one amorphous thing to another amorphous thing.




sr. member
Activity: 370
Merit: 451
here is original almond flour pizza dough

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/242467/almond-flour-pizza-crust/

Ingredient Checklist
2 ¼ cups King Arthur Almond Flour
2 tablespoons King Arthur Coconut Flour
½ teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon dried Italian herbs (Optional)
½ teaspoon sea salt
½ teaspoon ground black pepper
3 large eggs  
2 tablespoons olive oil
ADD ALL INGREDIENTS TO SHOPPING LIST


we use 1.5 cups red mill almond flour
himalayan red salt
1 large egg
½ teaspoon baking powder
1 chunk of coconut unprocessed oil comes in a mason jar and it some what hard like butter

makes a thin crust  and it is pretty carb free say 28%  net carb  by gram weight while white flour is 71% net carb by gram weight

add the egg with its 7 grams of protein
and the pat of coconut oil the almond flour crust is far better than white flour pizza crust.


and you can use this item below to start the tomato soup
the soup should be good with tomatoes and heavy cream.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JQC7VHS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?

only 2 ingredients in the tomatoes above . salt and tomato.

so a jar is 36 net carbs and low salt add the heavy cream and play with spices to taste.

add one 24 oz jar and 8 oz heavy cream .  cook with a slow low flame add the cream slowly

As a GF Celiac, I am very familiar with these ingredients (should all be 8n the cupboard right now) and greatly appreciate this recipe.
BTW my post earlier was not intended to express a lack of protein,  just trying to divert any chance of befouling good Mater Soup with chunks... and I'm nearly always pro-Bacon!
So yea, have my last Merit! Thanks for the recipe!
legendary
Activity: 3920
Merit: 11299
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
I am going to make that tomato soup. with the heavy cream. (thank god I have good cholesterol )

Lol you just reminded me I forgot my cholesterol meds today, they started me on them last week and I've forgotten to take it about half the time.

edit: rectified.


....if you have not, then check out eating Walnuts , 3-4 a day to control Cholesterol.

Also, weirdly enough, Quercetin..... beneficial for multiple other things too Wink

I've been borderline for years and have kept it under control with exercise and my diet has always been steak, potato and salad based which I guess is no longer what is considered a death sentence. But with the covid shit quarantine I have slacked on exercise and gone up from 30 to 34 waist in the last year (actually I am having to squeeze in 34 now so its either get this shit under control or goto 36. I'm pretty tired most of the time now and guess i'm just at the age that time has caught up with me.  I pulled the bicycle out the other day and only made it half the distance I was doing pre covid so i'm not pleased with that result but I'm going to keep up and do my best this summer to get the spare tire under control but if I can't by fall then its gonna be fuck it. They have me on tons of pills for other shit for the last 22 years and I've watched my mental capacities decline markedly as well as the physical. So I'm basically figuring this is my last push to stay healthy if I fail i'll just call it a day and eak out my last few decades eating whatever the fuck I want and let the chips fall where they may. Cheesy

hahahaha

I merited you for reflecting a kind of typical response - regarding not really having direction....

Personally, it seems to me that it is better to try to make a somewhat flexible plan that you can stick with, and even if it is not a perfect plan, if you at least focus on keeping the BIG three in some kind of consistency, then you might have some chance of at least maintaining rather than deteriorating.  In other words, as we get older, we are likely going to go down the drain if we do not at least attempt to make some efforts at improving our BIG three.  When we are younger, we can  do all kinds of dumb shit, and our bodies have a lot of resilience.. not so much the case as we get older.

Here are the BIG three (I think in that order, but I am not completely sure about what the order should be - especially assuming a kind of possible attempt to facilitate a more graceful aging process).
Diet  - at least minimally cut down on the process foods and high sugar foods and attempt to eat naturally in the sense of the kinds of foods that your grand parents or great grandparents would have eaten.
sleep -  try to get a minimum of 6 hours per day of sleep.. .. up to 8 hours a day is o.k.. as long as you get at least 6 hours per day.
exercise - 30 minutes per day on average - but if you cannot do it every day, then try to at least have something like 30-60 minutes 5  days per week.. resistance training is good.. but there is also streching an cardio.. Usually it is better to do the resistance prior to the cardio.. but if you are at least doing something --- even just good pace walking 30 minutes per day.. it would be better than not doing anything.
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 3614
what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
[...] every image has its own Resolution size and evertime a new width and Height is too annoying.

Any best settings for every Image??

i usually use 300-500 width for the original post. when quoting with an image i drop it to 150 - 200

it becomes second nature to add "width=" to images in posts. only takes a moment and makes posts much easier to scroll through. also, just use the "width" height will take care of itself.
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