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hero member
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They're singin' about it in Oklahoma...
It's a beautiful day,
The corn is as high as an elephant's eye
And it looks like it's climbin' clear up to the sky!
https://youtu.be/oNi0NJ1dfeE
sr. member
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nothing to see here
fuck me

headed down to the Winchester for a pint

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.23.20018549v1.full.pdf

According to this data (estimatinf 5% of infections are known yet), roughly every 650th of infected dies, but if you consider the official numbers (1300:40) the lethality increases to 1/30.
The flu, in comparison, if you calculate the median of infection vs. deaths estimations, kills every 700th infected person.

Dedicated to the people that keep telling that the flu is worse than this pandemic pest.

Get youself UV-C lights (and protection goggles)  Cool
legendary
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In other news, pretty pleased at the moment, feeling like I have my time thing sorted for now, there will be room for a lambo...er...rubidium standard, in the future



You are a box of surprises, jojo69, who knows what you are capable of doing with that frequency meter, I would not like to live near your home. Cheesy
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
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What exchanges do people recommend for sMerit???

https://www.bourdela.com/

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Thanks. I clicked that at work  Angry


That's an adult escort site. Hopefully no one at the work saw that you clicked that in the office, else you could be fired by the boss  Wink
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
W0w, you really are a certain kind of special, ask Homer to make you a cap.

Here's a recommendation.



You might have to fight her for it.

I was gonna mention that I didn't say anything about 2020 but I realized I'd already fed the troll more than it deserved.

Your post sums it up nicely. Thanx.
legendary
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Anybody follow @satoshi_babe on Twitter?

Well worth a wank look!

https://twitter.com/satoshi_babe




Even with BTC I'm fairly sure I could not 'afford' @satoshi_babe. One must know one's limitations. I'd pull something and die.

Much like the male praying mantis..debating now internally on if it would be worth it....hmmm....goodbye 'cruel' fiat-based world!

sorry..wandered into a daydream...happens often...

Still, a possibility.
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Steal money from "professional" traders?

Lawl. What a joke.

Bitcoin traders are basically gamblers who are aren't smart enough to realize that it's the exchanges who make the money. Those with deep enough pockets to manipulate the market may be able to earn short-term more than exchange fees and fiat transfer costs but the real gains are made by long-term growth.

Giving your bitcoins to an exchange to hold for you is just plain stupid. Not your keys, not your coins. The prudent investor avoids the internet, "wallets", passwords, etc. Do you understand dual-key cryptography? Simply  protect your private keys. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. When the day comes that your coins are worth many times what they're worth now, you'll be glad to be able to sweep small addresses.
Exchanges like CME or Bakkt are regulated, so they can't manipulate their market.

What about all the people who bought Bitcoin 2 years ago? How much did they earn as of now?

Those who paid over $30 in 2011 would have been way down when it was worth barely $5 in 2012. Those who paid over $1000 in 2013 would have been way down when it fell below $200 in 2015.

The smart people are the ones with the foresight to hold on to the coins they had while prices fell, and accumulate even more coins while they were cheap.

Even at the rock bottom price of $3.2k a year ago, those who bought for $1000 were doing pretty well. Those who stocked up at $5 or $30, or $200 are more than pleased with their investments.

When bitcoins are valued in 6 digits, these 4 digit prices will be seen as a bargain.
6 digits? you mean 6  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy no?
If you want I can bet 100$ against 50$ of yours that Bitcoin won't be at 6 digits in one year.  Wink
You are seriously still dreaming of lambos in 2020?  Cheesy
I'm observing $82xx as of now...  Grin


W0w, you really are a certain kind of special, ask Homer to make you a cap.

Here's a recommendation.



You might have to fight her for it.
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Steal money from "professional" traders?

Lawl. What a joke.

Bitcoin traders are basically gamblers who are aren't smart enough to realize that it's the exchanges who make the money. Those with deep enough pockets to manipulate the market may be able to earn short-term more than exchange fees and fiat transfer costs but the real gains are made by long-term growth.

Giving your bitcoins to an exchange to hold for you is just plain stupid. Not your keys, not your coins. The prudent investor avoids the internet, "wallets", passwords, etc. Do you understand dual-key cryptography? Simply  protect your private keys. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. When the day comes that your coins are worth many times what they're worth now, you'll be glad to be able to sweep small addresses.
Exchanges like CME or Bakkt are regulated, so they can't manipulate their market.

What about all the people who bought Bitcoin 2 years ago? How much did they earn as of now?

Those who paid over $30 in 2011 would have been way down when it was worth barely $5 in 2012. Those who paid over $1000 in 2013 would have been way down when it fell below $200 in 2015.

The smart people are the ones with the foresight to hold on to the coins they had while prices fell, and accumulate even more coins while they were cheap.

Even at the rock bottom price of $3.2k a year ago, those who bought for $1000 were doing pretty well. Those who stocked up at $5 or $30, or $200 are more than pleased with their investments.

When bitcoins are valued in 6 digits, these 4 digit prices will be seen as a bargain.
6 digits? you mean 6  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy no?
If you want I can bet 100$ against 50$ of yours that Bitcoin won't be at 6 digits in one year.  Wink
You are seriously still dreaming of lambos in 2020?  Cheesy
I'm observing $82xx as of now...  Grin
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Thanks xhomerx10...

I do wonder if any of the poor sods who lost out will ever get a penny, but you never know...

 Being a poor sod myself, I'm not holding out much hope.  If it weren't for JBreher giving me the heads up about Proof-of-keys day (January 3rd) I would certainly have lost much more than I did.  I believe the exchange was shut down less than 2 weeks after the proof-of-keys day.

Wow. Didn't realize the concrete benefit thereof. Kinda warms the heart...

...though it kinda makes one wonder if perhaps the proof-of-keys reveals Quadriga's theretofore hidden insolvency?

hahahahaha

Your partial savior of one of our otherwise potentially lost-puppy WO peeps, namely xhomerx10, might have off-set a decent amount of your misleading bullshit posts over the years involving pumpenings of BIG blocks, attempts to overthrow bitcoin and your bullshit attempts to assert that Bcash SV has some kind of honest and/or redeeming value... which even you cannot really believe your own bullshit in that direction.. as somac had pointed out to you.... yeah right...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Anywhoooo, ...thanks for saving (even if only partially and inadvertently) xhomerx10... I had been starting to kind of grow fond of the guy.. and not sure what I personally would have done without him.. too many ways to list .......  Wink    Tongue

 AWww JJG!  You're making me cry and my wife jealous.  

Hahahaha

I had anticipated that you were going to rag on me for using past tense (which I just felt flowed better).


Regarding your wife, she needs to learn that "sharing is caring."    Cheesy Cheesy

Edit:  Whoops.  I almost forgot to add the nohomo part.... ..


Better late than never.... #nohomo.
legendary
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Thanks xhomerx10...

I do wonder if any of the poor sods who lost out will ever get a penny, but you never know...

 Being a poor sod myself, I'm not holding out much hope.  If it weren't for JBreher giving me the heads up about Proof-of-keys day (January 3rd) I would certainly have lost much more than I did.  I believe the exchange was shut down less than 2 weeks after the proof-of-keys day.

Wow. Didn't realize the concrete benefit thereof. Kinda warms the heart...

...though it kinda makes one wonder if perhaps the proof-of-keys reveals Quadriga's theretofore hidden insolvency?

hahahahaha

Your partial savior of one of our otherwise potentially lost-puppy WO peeps, namely xhomerx10, might have off-set a decent amount of your misleading bullshit posts over the years involving pumpenings of BIG blocks, attempts to overthrow bitcoin and your bullshit attempts to assert that Bcash SV has some kind of honest and/or redeeming value... which even you cannot really believe your own bullshit in that direction.. as somac had pointed out to you.... yeah right...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Anywhoooo, ...thanks for saving (even if only partially and inadvertently) xhomerx10... I had been starting to kind of grow fond of the guy.. and not sure what I personally would have done without him.. too many ways to list .......  Wink    Tongue

 AWww JJG!  You're making me cry and my wife jealous. 
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
In other news, pretty pleased at the moment, feeling like I have my time thing sorted for now, there will be room for a lambo...er...rubidium standard, in the future

copper member
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Clueless!
Anybody follow @satoshi_babe on Twitter?

Well worth a wank look!

https://twitter.com/satoshi_babe




Even with BTC I'm fairly sure I could not 'afford' @satoshi_babe. One must know one's limitations. I'd pull something and die.

Much like the male praying mantis..debating now internally on if it would be worth it....hmmm....goodbye 'cruel' fiat-based world!

sorry..wandered into a daydream...happens often...
legendary
Activity: 3962
Merit: 11519
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Thanks xhomerx10...

I do wonder if any of the poor sods who lost out will ever get a penny, but you never know...

 Being a poor sod myself, I'm not holding out much hope.  If it weren't for JBreher giving me the heads up about Proof-of-keys day (January 3rd) I would certainly have lost much more than I did.  I believe the exchange was shut down less than 2 weeks after the proof-of-keys day.

Wow. Didn't realize the concrete benefit thereof. Kinda warms the heart...

...though it kinda makes one wonder if perhaps the proof-of-keys reveals Quadriga's theretofore hidden insolvency?

hahahahaha

Your partial savior of one of our otherwise potentially lost-puppy WO peeps, namely xhomerx10, might have off-set a decent amount of your misleading bullshit posts over the years involving pumpenings of BIG blocks, attempts to overthrow bitcoin and your bullshit attempts to assert that Bcash SV has some kind of honest and/or redeeming value... which even you cannot really believe your own bullshit in that direction.. as somac had pointed out to you.... yeah right...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Anywhoooo, ...thanks for saving (even if only partially and inadvertently) xhomerx10... I had been starting to kind of grow fond of the guy.. and not sure what I personally would have done without him.. too many ways to list .......  Wink    Tongue
legendary
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
Thanks xhomerx10...

I do wonder if any of the poor sods who lost out will ever get a penny, but you never know...

 Being a poor sod myself, I'm not holding out much hope.  If it weren't for JBreher giving me the heads up about Proof-of-keys day (January 3rd) I would certainly have lost much more than I did.  I believe the exchange was shut down less than 2 weeks after the proof-of-keys day.

Wow. Didn't realize the concrete benefit thereof. Kinda warms the heart...

...though it kinda makes one wonder if perhaps the proof-of-keys reveals Quadriga's theretofore hidden insolvency?
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
So you really think there is an unlimited free lunch for Bitcoin holders?
Everyone buying and holding at any price will win free money... indefinitely...
So even the dumbest guy in the world just need to buy bitcoin and sit down to earn money? He just need to wait to beat the market and steal money from professional traders?  Cheesy
What about all the people who bought Bitcoin 2 years ago? How much did they earn as of now?


Unlimited? Indefinite?

Nobody is saying that but you. There's still lots of growth left though. Bitcoin is barely 11 years old. That's an incredibly short time in the lifespan of a revolutionary technology.
___

Steal money from "professional" traders?

Lawl. What a joke.

Bitcoin traders are basically gamblers who are aren't smart enough to realize that it's the exchanges who make the money. Those with deep enough pockets to manipulate the market may be able to earn short-term more than exchange fees and fiat transfer costs but the real gains are made by long-term growth.

Giving your bitcoins to an exchange to hold for you is just plain stupid. Not your keys, not your coins. The prudent investor avoids the internet, "wallets", passwords, etc. Do you understand dual-key cryptography? Simply  protect your private keys. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. When the day comes that your coins are worth many times what they're worth now, you'll be glad to be able to sweep small addresses.
___

What about all the people who bought Bitcoin 2 years ago? How much did they earn as of now?

Those who paid over $30 in 2011 would have been way down when it was worth barely $5 in 2012. Those who paid over $1000 in 2013 would have been way down when it fell below $200 in 2015.

The smart people are the ones with the foresight to hold on to the coins they had while prices fell, and accumulate even more coins while they were cheap.

Even at the rock bottom price of $3.2k a year ago, those who bought for $1000 were doing pretty well. Those who stocked up at $5 or $30, or $200 are more than pleased with their investments.

When bitcoins are valued in 6 digits, these 4 digit prices will be seen as a bargain.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Quick personal story on how luck works.  I'm pretty sure other people will recognize the basic principle in play here.

Girl's car had been running on 3 cyl for a while, burnt exhaust valve on #3.  Bought a running parts car at auction, had been severely totalled in the ass end, spent my whole yuletide time off swapping in that motor.

Everything was great, ran strong, good mileage, happy girl.

Last weekend we had a show in a neighboring city, 250 Km drive, took that car, everything's great, good show, visit friends the next morning then drive back...about 1/3 of the way home #1 rod lets loose and grenades out the side of the block...

Bass player was still behind us a ways towing the gear, so we had peeps, get to thinking, we are broke down right by the exit to the town where the band that invited us lives.  Call them, sure no problem, dump it at his house, we have basic AAA so free 5 mile tow, his house is 4.8 miles.

Girl upgrades AAA for $40, gets you free 100 mile tow, his house to our house...95 miles.

This is how my luck works...massive kicks in nuts, but you get a cookie...

Just got the POS back on my pad, I'm ready to be rich now.


Luck?
Thought about karma? Maybe you have good karma...
...or your girl  Grin
Maybe because you took the burden to change an engine, which is not the easiest of work?
One hundred maybes...

Cool story, i guess you won't ever forget journeys like this  Cool
Life, a self-contained miracle...

I have some abilities to repair cars, but sometimes it just is NOT worth it no more.

I had always thought that it was a good idea to buy cars that were around 3 years old because they have mostly depreciated, so they held their value much better. 

I suppose that I still believe that, but after a certain point in life, I don't care as much about those first 3 years of depreciating value because there comes a point that there is a feeling that the extra amount spent for the new car is worth it... No hassles and a decent warranty.... Surely there are some brands of cars that are more reliable than others, too... but seems to me that the quality of new cars is much higher than it was 10 or 20 years ago...   

Of course, there is still planned obsolescence, so I suppose we cannot really deny that, and of course, we have a bit of a fucked up direction with the right to repair, too.. so who can even fix their own cars anymore, except maybe changing the oil...and how the fuck do you reset the computer switch once you changed it?
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