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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 631. (Read 26720856 times)

legendary
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Far, Far, Far Right Thug
Holding up relatively well despite the negative stock market headlines etc.
I missed the news lately, but what's going on? Intel lost a third in value, anything else I checked is down too. Meanwhile inflation is going up again since ECB lowered it's interest.

Bad job report data in the US.

From what I've seen, even when job reports are good they are almost always revised down later.

Doesn't surprise me though, also here in the UK I'm being bombarded with recruiters trying to throw their candidates at me,
more so than before.
hero member
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Merit: 687
LoyceV on the road. Or couch.
Holding up relatively well despite the negative stock market headlines etc.
I missed the news lately, but what's going on? Intel lost a third in value, anything else I checked is down too. Meanwhile inflation is going up again since ECB lowered it's interest.
legendary
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legendary
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Far, Far, Far Right Thug
Holding up relatively well despite the negative stock market headlines etc.
Obviously 70K+ would be better.
legendary
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legendary
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legendary
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Far, Far, Far Right Thug
O/T

Apparently another man has fairly won against a stupid moaning woman in an Olympics female boxing match.

I'm rooting for Michaela Tyson to win in the final against another man.

legendary
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legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
legendary
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legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/consumer-news/363911/car-hacking-software-use-uk-police-shrouded-unacceptable-secrecy


A privacy campaign group has accused the police of “unacceptable secrecy” after almost two-thirds of the UK’s police forces have refused to confirm whether they utilise specialised car-hacking software, which can download data ranging from sat-nav destination history to text messages and even bank details from cars’ on-board computer systems.

have you ever read the EULAs on your (recentish)  cars info screen? especially the ones pertaining to reading a linked phones text messages contact lists etc.

its wild and not in a fun way.




Can't catch me in this

nice. i wish i had one..

its  jeep CJ/XJs for me for old skool tech and grunt haha.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/consumer-news/363911/car-hacking-software-use-uk-police-shrouded-unacceptable-secrecy


A privacy campaign group has accused the police of “unacceptable secrecy” after almost two-thirds of the UK’s police forces have refused to confirm whether they utilise specialised car-hacking software, which can download data ranging from sat-nav destination history to text messages and even bank details from cars’ on-board computer systems.

One of the few forces willing to be transparent about their use of such software is Derbyshire Constabulary; the police here admit to utilising a vehicle forensics system known as iVe which can be plugged into a car’s computer in order to extract what has been described as a “vast treasure trove” of data, including where the car has been.




Can't catch me in this

Probably will still work when all the cyber trucks are rusting away in a landfill.

Not a fan of the cyber truck from Tesla but we are not going to see them rust as stainless steel is really rust resistant.
the top of the Chrysler Building  is all stainless steel and over 90 years old not much rust at all.
legendary
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legendary
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legendary
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Far, Far, Far Right Thug
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/consumer-news/363911/car-hacking-software-use-uk-police-shrouded-unacceptable-secrecy


A privacy campaign group has accused the police of “unacceptable secrecy” after almost two-thirds of the UK’s police forces have refused to confirm whether they utilise specialised car-hacking software, which can download data ranging from sat-nav destination history to text messages and even bank details from cars’ on-board computer systems.

One of the few forces willing to be transparent about their use of such software is Derbyshire Constabulary; the police here admit to utilising a vehicle forensics system known as iVe which can be plugged into a car’s computer in order to extract what has been described as a “vast treasure trove” of data, including where the car has been.




Can't catch me in this

Probably will still work when all the cyber trucks are rusting away in a landfill.
legendary
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legendary
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$120000 in 2024 Confirmed
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/consumer-news/363911/car-hacking-software-use-uk-police-shrouded-unacceptable-secrecy


A privacy campaign group has accused the police of “unacceptable secrecy” after almost two-thirds of the UK’s police forces have refused to confirm whether they utilise specialised car-hacking software, which can download data ranging from sat-nav destination history to text messages and even bank details from cars’ on-board computer systems.

One of the few forces willing to be transparent about their use of such software is Derbyshire Constabulary; the police here admit to utilising a vehicle forensics system known as iVe which can be plugged into a car’s computer in order to extract what has been described as a “vast treasure trove” of data, including where the car has been.




Can't catch me in this
legendary
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Please go up Bitcoin.

Some of us have hopes and dreams of extreme opulence.

I’m going to need you to start providing me with plentiful green candles. 
legendary
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Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)
Just roll the scroll-wheel.
yeah.. about that..

A clear case of JJG right there.
Protip: Some of you guys just need to up your mousie game (also known as baby ratt).  
Protip for the ones scrolling a lot: Trackballs.

EDIT: And if you're also pointing and klicking tons of times, use them left handed for scrolling . or right handed if you're a left-hander.
You can also map your mouse scrollwheel to something else than scrolling windows.

hahahahaha

I find it a wee bit funny that you are quoting the "protip" portion of my post, especially for the last couple of years, I have never meant to use the term "protip" in a completely literal way.. ..

I consider the use of "protip" to be a bit of a purposeful exaggeration..

I think that I heard "Joe Rogan," say something like that in one of his podcasts, and thereafter, I had continued to consider the use of "protip" as a kind of fun comment, rather a serious or a literal one.

Yeah, my "Protip" itself was meant as fun, directed at your use of the "Protip" word, while the content following was serious.
Nowadays, it seems to me that "Protip: ..." became some sort of a memetic introduction tagline (or something like that, which i don't know a better term for), or as you described it: a purposeful exaggeration.

Sometimes i got to use these keyboards integrated into video cutting workstations when i was working in the broadcasting area (decades ago), which had built-in trackballs for quickly navigating through content. And man, these were quick as hell. The best thing about them is that they are weighted (and heavy) so they spin on their own for a while after accelerating them.

Starting to believe that this is not the place for me anymore.

Even off-topics are not fun anymore.

WO turned into a cult with people what they want to hear.

Initial years where great thought.



Things are always gonna change.

Protip: Adapt.

For example, Bob used to post a lot of funny (and also sometimes garbage) stuff, besides serious posts, until he went through a personal change, which is just what happens in life, too. He adapted well, by still reading the WO, but shifting importance of WO community life to other topics. It's just about balancing priorities.
I'd recommend to just take it back a little, reading along, trying to (re-)discover the fun in these here parts again. And historically, at least as long as i am a member of this board, the WO was never a place of much fun when times were bearish or sideways. Somehow you have to live through that, ignore the trollz and beggars, just be yourself, engange only in conversations you'd see a benefit for you or the other participants and take things more lightly.
Your mind will likely try to draw your attention to your Ego's "this place doesn't fit me anymore" drama, but you gotta ignore this and remind yourself why you are actually here.
(For example: my occasional Astrophotography stuff  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy)
Seriously, it's like every other personal relationship, after intense times together, it needs time for ones self. But not so much in a switch-on/switch-off manner, but better trying to balance it.
Don't cut off your roots, baby Wink

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