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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 5054. (Read 26610421 times)

legendary
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Whilst with modern technology and satellite surveillance, earths average temperatures can be published with certain accuracy, those of pre industrial times cannot. There is insufficient and accurate enough data to do so and to publish as fact the figure of a 1.2C difference is disingenuous.

Do you really think all that data is based on one dingy thermometer from 200 years ago? Come on.

https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/news/what-are-proxy-data

  I wonder, to how many decimal places of accuracy are these proxy methods reliable?
legendary
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This is crazy absolutely nuts


Maybe some people never seen a microwave over or what 2.4 GHz can do.
Have device close to brain on left and right side is absolutly nuts

Ok so I presume you don't drive a car but ride a horse instead? You don't watch TV or listen to the radio because these devices emit harmful radiation? Internet is also dangerous because your wifi is frying your brain while you're typing this message? Don't forget about your phone and it's harmful GSM and 4G waves. Not even mentioning your house made of harmful concrete, fillers and plaster? Clothes, food etc etc etc  Grin

hahaha exactly and its like this Smiley



 I know, right!?  Absolutely baseless FUD!


legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2021/07/how-the-silk-road-drama-finally-went-from-headlines-to-hulu/?comments=1

These comments could use some straigtening out.

I notice how its conveniently left out that it was the dirty cop that pushed him to hire for muder.
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This On-chain indicator can't be ignored.



Where did you get this graphic from? How are the numbers on the Y-axis calculated?  I would like to see a longer time horizon.
But apart from that, I am happy about such predictions. Let us hope that it will really be like that.  Smiley
legendary
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legendary
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This On-chain indicator can't be ignored.



 Whoo!  'Tis the season to be jolly! Fa-la-la-la-la la-la la laaaaa!

full member
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Is he color blind who can't see the king BTC  Huh

legendary
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Good morn Bitcoinland.
Three four two two nine dollars
(Bitcoinaverage).

Are Sunday haikus
Still a thing at Bitcointalk
Or are they passe?

I try to keep up
But sometimes I'm left behind
Like no Twittard eyes.  Cheesy

+3 WOsMerit's


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#haikusunday

It remains a thing
Be it sometimes forgotten
That, let us rejoice

Jimbo, masterful
In the ways of a haiku
Lead the way forward

Sunshine and bitcoin
In hearts and minds, glorious
Clear, the way forward



the noon wall report at 11:23am

Yep.

#dyor

climbing moss covered hill...careful...less one slip
1h


two trunks touch gently in the morning
4h

#stronghands


legendary
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Eadem mutata resurgo
Whilst with modern technology and satellite surveillance, earths average temperatures can be published with certain accuracy, those of pre industrial times cannot. There is insufficient and accurate enough data to do so and to publish as fact the figure of a 1.2C difference is disingenuous.

Do you really think all that data is based on one dingy thermometer from 200 years ago? Come on.

https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/news/what-are-proxy-data



... the only truly global temperature reference is the satellite record of luminosity (only around since late 1970s), all other surface temperature measures are by necessity local and subject to the relatively massive variations diurnally (> 20°) and geographically (> 90° equatorial maxima to polar minima) ( >120° at polar surface to top of atmosphere) ... these large spatial and temporal temperature variations relative to the argued "changes" (~2° over 200 years) legitimately calls into question the wisdom of using temperature as the measuring stick for change and not a more primitive variable like atmospheric energy content
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Buddy is looking to do a nice little lift here.

Maybe we make 35k to 37k slot soon.
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
and buddy brings us back inside the good old 32-34 slot.


I would not mind sliding into and staying in a 42-44 slot for as long as we have been playing in the 32-34 slot.
D-cup?  44 sounds more like a DD or even an F.

Reminds me of a chick I nicknamed "Double D", she loved it but her boyfreind hated me for it! Cheesy
legendary
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legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
legendary
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We are still so early. Author starts off with this and it goes downhill from there...
https://thehill.com/opinion/cybersecurity/564696-bye-bye-bitcoin-time-to-ban-crypto-currencies
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I’ve never quite understood why cryptocurrencies are worth anything.

The comments are even worse. So many people really don't understand this topic at all.


No surprise a tool of the state is against something it cannot control.

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Robert A. Manning is a senior fellow of the Brent Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the Atlantic Council. He was a senior counselor to the undersecretary of State for global affairs from 2001 to 2004, a member of the U.S. Department of State policy planning staff from 2004 to 2008 and on the National Intelligence Council strategic futures group from 2008 to 2012.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
Whilst with modern technology and satellite surveillance, earths average temperatures can be published with certain accuracy, those of pre industrial times cannot. There is insufficient and accurate enough data to do so and to publish as fact the figure of a 1.2C difference is disingenuous.

Do you really think all that data is based on one dingy thermometer from 200 years ago? Come on.

https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/news/what-are-proxy-data
legendary
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
Ditch the tin foil - aluminum foil is the way to go. Stops the voices too!

Those of us "in the know" have had the aluminum foil surgically implanted under our scalps. Far less noticeable, easier to deal with, and the crinkly sound when we brush our hair is pretty neat!
legendary
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Privacy Servers. Since 2009.
This is crazy absolutely nuts


Maybe some people never seen a microwave over or what 2.4 GHz can do.
Have device close to brain on left and right side is absolutly nuts

Ok so I presume you don't drive a car but ride a horse instead? You don't watch TV or listen to the radio because these devices emit harmful radiation? Internet is also dangerous because your wifi is frying your brain while you're typing this message? Don't forget about your phone and it's harmful GSM and 4G waves. Not even mentioning your house made of harmful concrete, fillers and plaster? Clothes, food etc etc etc  Grin

What, a car emitting radiation, is that some kind of vaccine side effect?
And no the router is not right next to the brain but sure wouldn't mind upgrading to Lifi.
4G waves, you are clueless. Fourth generation or fifth generation is not a wave, different operators purchased a particular spectrum and operate at that wavelength. 5G has lots of different waves and operators can switch between. Some wavelengths are bad (2,4Ghz, 60Ghz) some weapons (93Ghz)
There is a reason microwave ovens work at 2.4Ghz and not 2.3 or 2.5Ghz no sane person would sit in it.

You realize you're just picking random words from my post and making up quotes, don't you? I will give you a hint (see above)...  Grin
legendary
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You brought up my knowledge and/or capability of understanding thermodynamics. I don't believe I've ever mentioned it before on these forums (certainly not in a long time), nor have I used it to assert one thing or another.


Fair enough...I think I what I said was I was unsure of my ability to present something cognisant for you and how much of a explanation you desired. You do seem a bit sensitive about it though so my bad. I thought I was trying to answer someone with a honest question. If it was flippant or somehow besmirched your honour...again...my apologies.

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... and here you've engaged in another of the green marxism misinformation tactics, conflating many different pollution problems, some real, some ill-perceived anecodotes, into a mish-mash of "the earth is ending, zomg!" to justify some crazy idea that shutting down C02, CH4 emissions will 'cool' the warming 'earth' ... a) it's not proven it is even warming particularly that much recently or b) that it is due to increases in "greenhouses gases" and by how much and by which percentage of the gases that are anthropogenic.

... Earth has always had extreme weather events, statistically the last 20 years are not particularly unusual in the recorded history, which is exceedingly short, and the geologic record suggests there have been far greater extremes in weather

... the meteor that hit the Yucatan penisula and wiped out the dinosaurs sent a tidal wave 1500m high! into the south coast of the USA and sent up a plume of debris into the atmosphere that blocked out sunlight for 10 years ... want to explain how relatively dangerous humans are to the earth's closed system is again?

I think you know by now marcus that I dont have a marxist bone in my body. Do I lean left on somethings? Probably. Do I lean right on somethings? Probably. I am happy you are at least acknowledging there might be a chance of a pollution problem. And there is no conflation..I am not confusing one 'problem' or idea with another. I was taking a question and doing my best to answer it in laymans terms so someone could wrap their head around the concept. Are the data points humanity has collected in the short time we as a species have understood there is such a thing as science matter? Possibly. Look at this way...has the current run up of bitcoins price looked like what we have experience in the past? Not exactly...the same goes for these data points collected about the environment...it does not quite look like what is expected. For me..that sets off a few warning bells and suggests a closer eye should be kept on it. Does the closed system of Earth orbiting around a star break for a short time every couple of hundred million years? You bet it does. That does not prove that the theory of thermodynamics is broken. In your defense..most theories mankind has ever had has been supplanted by yet another. So my mind remains open and I hope yours does too.

My point was and remains that I think we can do a better job at taking care of the boat we all live in.
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