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legendary
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
For the services provided they are still to high.

Hey now

somebody has to pay for those guys playing cards, er, changing the oil in the snowplows, down at the county shops

You have mentioned the guys down at the shop a couple of times.  Something you would like to share?

Have I?  I daresay you pay more attention to my posts than I do, which is, on the one hand, gratifying, and on the other a bit stress inducing.  I shall have to endeavor to do better.

To answer your question, it is a personal euphemism I have adopted to describe the very much manifest trend of incompetent, lazy, public sector employees slopping away at the public trough.

It does not take too many interactions with state functionaries to realize that many are working where they are because they simply can't cut it in a competitive work environment, or really any job where outcomes matter.

From the global; I still remember a radio interview with a bemused Human Genome Project scientist, having been badly outplayed by the private Celera Genomics effort, declaring that he and his colleagues had all figured that they would retire on the project, to the local; where in my municipality the public utility has been reduced to removing our smart meters and going back to meter readers because they have been so badly legally outmaneuvered by private ISPs that they rent bandwidth to that they have lost access to the fiber optic network THAT WE BUILT AT PUBLIC EXPENSE FOR THAT VERY PURPOSE.

Hairy, I share many of your progressive values, but this sort of thing deeply offends me.  I work for a living.  I have endured years of misery, privation and risk while these freeloaders have marched in place, marking time till their bloated public pensions absent any threat of accountability.  They are not contributing according to their ability, and are taking beyond their need.

Worse, all too often these parasites are in positions to exercise power over actual producers.  I tell you what; being told by some flabby, slack jawed bureaucrat in what manner I might utilize my own property or when and where I might be allowed to work is very nearly enough to set me to mixing petrol bombs in the basement.

Is that sufficient sharing for now?

Thank you for sharing.

I do wonder whether the selling off of the fiber access rights was within the control of the utility, or whether it was the brainwave of a State level politician who was the public shareholder of the utility.   I have had occasion to work with people who run government owned electrical utilities and they are not stupid people. That isn’t the sort of thing that would slip past them.

My experience of public sector employees are friends who deliver what you might call socialized medicine.  They are well paid, but they also work long hours (12 hour shifts) including night shifts.  They literally save people’s lives.  Some get assaulted by drug users when they bring them back from their drug induced coma.  

I have seen some terrible graft in the public service over the years, but by and large that sort of thing has been stomped out in the last decade or so - at least in the areas that I have access to.  That doesn’t mean there isn’t wastage and corruption elsewhere in the system as I only see a small part.  And the Conservatives are fighting tooth and nail against additional anti-corruption measures because they don’t want the rocks kicked over, for fear of their little rorts being uncovered.

Yes I can understand why regulation is a pain, especially when it interferes with use of your land. But let me give you an example.  Land clearing of native vegetation is illegal in Australia. But farmers violently object to being told what they can do with their land.   A farmer recently murdered a land clearing inspector with a rifle, and intimidation of these bureaucrats by landholders is widespread.  The ruling Conservative Party has a large farming lobby and so the current government does its best to obstruct these bureaucrats in protecting the land, so they cop it from both ends and can’t carry out their role.  

The reason is by converting grazing land for cattle to crop farming for grain, you raise the land value from $2,000 a hectare to $4,000 a hectare.  That’s a lot of money when you consider the size of farms in Australia.  Some Australian farms are bigger than Belgium.  But guess what.  There is a drought.  Again. Just like the last one.  And all the top soil is now blowing away in dust storms. And no one will buy land without water rights.  And these fucking stupid farmers who illegally cleared their land two years ago go broke and walk off the land and leave behind desert, where there used to be a native ecosystem.   There is no water to support broad acre farming but they are destroying their land on a gamble trying to make a quick pay off.  And the regulations to stop them are failing because of muh liberties.  So I don’t have much sympathy for people who destroy their own livelihoods and their family properties handed down for generations because of their own selfishness.  

It doesn’t help that farmers don’t believe in climate change because they watch the local version of Fox News. Even though the droughts are coming closer and closer together, so much that they are becoming permanent.  Part of the psychology is they don’t want to believe that their farming practices are unviable in dry land and they have to change the way they work their land. It’s easier to believe climate change is just a liberal conspiracy.  

So balance in all things.
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
I turned down an investment opportunity a few days ago involving a new fund Thiel and Andreessen are getting in on...when the price was $7600.

This price is making me reconsider.
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Where to Spend Bitcoin: A Global Overview From Ljubljana to Zurich

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There’s no easy way to buy, send or spend cryptocurrency in person — not even for a slice of pizza or a cup of coffee, or so it’s been said. Meanwhile, the number of physical merchant locations that accept crypto payments keeps growing.

As of late October 2019, 15,558 business venues worldwide were accepting Bitcoin (BTC) as a method of payment, up 18% from a year earlier, according to Coinmap.org. The crowdsourced heatmap, devised by Satoshi Labs in 2013, draws on input from consumers and merchants.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/where-to-spend-bitcoin-a-global-overview-from-ljubljana-to-zurich
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My Target $18000 Before the end of this year.

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Clueless!


Thoughts?

Not sure if 1D is a reliable timeframe. Plenty of room for up on weekly according to RSI.

Yes, but I can't make heads or tails of the current green dildo on weekly until the 28th. Only then will we see where we stand.


Yeah those are good thoughts, I like those thoughts. My thoughts exactly.

If BTC hits the $50k mark a lot of us would at least have a 'lame' shot at the above, for a date maybe. But for a 'Trophy Wife' I still think you'd have to hang in there

for $200K coin, for that level of vroom, vroom in a Trophy Wife. Of course, most of us here are old/over-weight/plain looking at best/techno-nerds. So the odds are

good that the 'strain' of any nocturnal activities with such, most of us would be dead within a week for most and a month for the rest. But then again, what a way to go!
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
This is similar to what happened in 2015. First unsuccessful golden cross (50/200) and then second one happens and then to the moon. The difference is we didn't let it go back to the low of this bear market, 3100 USD because we didn't believe the bluff the whales tried to pull on us.

This time our target is $100k.



mindrust getting bullish and bullish'er

legendary
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This is similar to what happened in 2015. First unsuccessful golden cross (50/200) and then second one happens and then to the moon. The difference is we didn't let it go back to the low of this bear market, 3100 USD because we didn't believe the bluff the whales tried to pull on us.

This time our target is $100k.
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
WO getting everywhere


That's a legit "Wall Observer" gang-sign you are throwing there, with your left hand, brother. Most impressive !

W-O 4 lyfe !

@BoB, that sign from fillippone have had a nice entrance when we had our small meet up.... we where sitting with 4-5 of us at an hotelbar, then a man all suit up entered the room, passing the table and lift up he's hand with that sign, we where laughing of-course and like yes you found the right table here.

We where all very casual and he's first words where "I'm clearly overdressed" when I write it down it will not be as funny as I experienced it IRL Cheesy

But Globb0 was real fun there and dressed as a gentleman  Kiss #noHome
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Privacy Servers. Since 2009.
5 digits approaching...  Cool
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BTC or BUST
I'm curious how you intend to prepare these?

I think you are supposed to get a shaman, or a reindeer, to eat them, and then drink their piss..
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
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https://twitter.com/_blockandchain_/status/1188348631872626689
Haha, captures sentiment ride of BTC nicely  Wink Grin

Tried to steal it and convert to gif for the post but realized my voodoo is not strong enough yet.
legendary
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born once atheist
Just had a lovely walk and found these little buggers




Nice Grin


So I'll be the billionth one to quote this post with my reply...

Good lord.....just don't. 

(consume)
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
For the services provided they are still to high.

Hey now

somebody has to pay for those guys playing cards, er, changing the oil in the snowplows, down at the county shops

You have mentioned the guys down at the shop a couple of times.  Something you would like to share?

Have I?  I daresay you pay more attention to my posts than I do, which is, on the one hand, gratifying, and on the other a bit stress inducing.  I shall have to endeavor to do better.

To answer your question, it is a personal euphemism I have adopted to describe the very much manifest trend of incompetent, lazy, public sector employees slopping away at the public trough.

It does not take too many interactions with state functionaries to realize that many are working where they are because they simply can't cut it in a competitive work environment, or really any job where outcomes matter.

From the global; I still remember a radio interview with a bemused Human Genome Project scientist, having been badly outplayed by the private Celera Genomics effort, declaring that he and his colleagues had all figured that they would retire on the project, to the local; where in my municipality the public utility has been reduced to removing our smart meters and going back to meter readers because they have been so badly legally outmaneuvered by private ISPs that they rent bandwidth to that they have lost access to the fiber optic network THAT WE BUILT AT PUBLIC EXPENSE FOR THAT VERY PURPOSE.

Hairy, I share many of your progressive values, but this sort of thing deeply offends me.  I work for a living.  I have endured years of misery, privation and risk while these freeloaders have marched in place, marking time till their bloated public pensions absent any threat of accountability.  They are not contributing according to their ability, and are taking beyond their need.

Worse, all too often these parasites are in positions to exercise power over actual producers.  I tell you what; being told by some flabby, slack jawed bureaucrat in what manner I might utilize my own property or when and where I might be allowed to work is very nearly enough to set me to mixing petrol bombs in the basement.

Is that sufficient sharing for now?
legendary
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WO getting everywhere

legendary
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A Bitcoiner chooses. A slave obeys.


Thoughts?

Not sure if 1D is a reliable timeframe. Plenty of room for up on weekly according to RSI.

Yes, but I can't make heads or tails of the current green dildo on weekly until the 28th. Only then will we see where we stand.


Yeah those are good thoughts, I like those thoughts. My thoughts exactly.
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Just had a lovely walk and found these little buggers







Nice Grin

Merry Christmas

and happy pumping time
legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC

Reminds me of a psych eval of a fighter pilot from the town I come from.

"So what do you think of when you see these shapes?"

"Pussy."

"What about these?"

"Pussy."

"And how about these?"

"Hey man, I always think about pussy."

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