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Title: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: shitcoinoffering on February 11, 2019, 03:04:52 PM
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Originally published at https://shitcoinoffering.com/16-lessons-learn-john-mcafee/

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Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: KingScorpio on February 11, 2019, 03:07:49 PM

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when did he said that, doesnt look good for him...


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: eddie13 on February 12, 2019, 12:38:28 AM
The prostitutes one and the bath salts one are hilarious..


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: dippididodaday on February 12, 2019, 09:28:38 PM

John McAfee is the real McCoy concerning entrepreneurship, finding real-life solutions while courageously walking into the wilderness to see what the hell is going on there. We are no longer missing that. We have a John McAfee. I support John for POTUS (but sadly not American myself), go John go!!


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: shitcoinoffering on February 13, 2019, 03:39:00 PM

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when did he said that, doesnt look good for him...

Seems to be in 2016 or 2017... Before it was pumped up to 20k


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: nutildah on February 14, 2019, 10:58:02 AM
The prostitutes one and the bath salts one are hilarious..

You mean those aren't just women 40-50 years his younger that just happen to adore him? (/s)

I was gonna say he looks awful and I can't believe he stopped doing drugs 34 years ago, but then I looked him up and he's currently 73, so... OK I can believe it.

Maybe he's hoping he'll die before he has to eat his own dick... or else maybe it will simply fall off on its own.

Seems to be in 2016 or 2017... Before it was pumped up to 20k

Still quite a ways to go before $500k. Don't think that's happening.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: TECSHARE on February 14, 2019, 11:40:23 AM
The question is not will Bitcoin be above $500000 by 2020, it is what will $1 be worth?


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: nutildah on February 14, 2019, 11:44:57 AM
The question is not will Bitcoin be above $500000 by 2020, it is what will $1 be worth?

My guess is $1.

It will still be the world's #1 reserve currency, and still the most stable and widely used.

Worldwide economic turmoil between now and then will only result in a strengthened dollar.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: TECSHARE on February 14, 2019, 11:52:12 AM
The question is not will Bitcoin be above $500000 by 2020, it is what will $1 be worth?

My guess is $1.

It will still be the world's #1 reserve currency, and still the most stable and widely used.

Worldwide economic turmoil between now and then will only result in a strengthened dollar.

Thanks for the non-answer. The question is of buying power. Saying a dollar will be worth a dollar is like calling water wet.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: nutildah on February 14, 2019, 04:05:43 PM
The question is not will Bitcoin be above $500000 by 2020, it is what will $1 be worth?

My guess is $1.

It will still be the world's #1 reserve currency, and still the most stable and widely used.

Worldwide economic turmoil between now and then will only result in a strengthened dollar.

Thanks for the non-answer. The question is of buying power. Saying a dollar will be worth a dollar is like calling water wet.

"buying power" = the dollar will inflate the least out of every single other currency in the world between now and 2020 = I already explained that to you.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: TECSHARE on February 14, 2019, 08:04:48 PM
The question is not will Bitcoin be above $500000 by 2020, it is what will $1 be worth?

My guess is $1.

It will still be the world's #1 reserve currency, and still the most stable and widely used.

Worldwide economic turmoil between now and then will only result in a strengthened dollar.

Thanks for the non-answer. The question is of buying power. Saying a dollar will be worth a dollar is like calling water wet.

"buying power" = the dollar will inflate the least out of every single other currency in the world between now and 2020 = I already explained that to you.

Thinking it and not saying it doesn't count, sorry. "inflate the least" is a completely meaningless term, because it does nothing to establish fiat currency itself will be worth a damn, or how far the buying power as a whole will drop for them all.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: squatz1 on February 14, 2019, 08:22:23 PM
I think McAffe has already backtracked on the whole eating his own dick thing......

Also DONT MURDER ANYONE?

I think McAffe fled some country to avoid some murder charges

Source - https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theregister.co.uk/AMP/2018/11/15/john_mcafee_liable_death_neighbour_belize/


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: TECSHARE on February 14, 2019, 08:49:08 PM
I think McAffe has already backtracked on the whole eating his own dick thing......

Also DONT MURDER ANYONE?

I think McAffe fled some country to avoid some murder charges

If you look into the story, supposedly he was being set up by the Belize government because he had dirt on them and was trying to fight them. I looked at the circumstances and frankly his story makes more sense than theirs.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: squatz1 on February 14, 2019, 09:06:17 PM
I think McAffe has already backtracked on the whole eating his own dick thing......

Also DONT MURDER ANYONE?

I think McAffe fled some country to avoid some murder charges

If you look into the story, supposedly he was being set up by the Belize government because he had dirt on them and was trying to fight them. I looked at the circumstances and frankly his story makes more sense than theirs.

Could without a doubt be possible, I don’t know the merits of the case at all! Just wanted to toss that one out there as I think it’s an insane allegation (true or not)


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: nutildah on February 15, 2019, 04:21:23 AM
Thinking it and not saying it doesn't count, sorry. "inflate the least" is a completely meaningless term, because it does nothing to establish fiat currency itself will be worth a damn, or how far the buying power as a whole will drop for them all.

Okay, so when you ask how much will a dollar be worth, what denomination to propose to value it in?


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: TECSHARE on February 15, 2019, 05:38:40 AM
Thinking it and not saying it doesn't count, sorry. "inflate the least" is a completely meaningless term, because it does nothing to establish fiat currency itself will be worth a damn, or how far the buying power as a whole will drop for them all.

Okay, so when you ask how much will a dollar be worth, what denomination to propose to value it in?

I am sorry your understanding of economics as well as reading comprehension is so poor. It was a rhetorical question meant to evoke the thought of the relative value of fiat currency in relation to real capital.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: nutildah on February 15, 2019, 06:07:05 AM
Thinking it and not saying it doesn't count, sorry. "inflate the least" is a completely meaningless term, because it does nothing to establish fiat currency itself will be worth a damn, or how far the buying power as a whole will drop for them all.

Okay, so when you ask how much will a dollar be worth, what denomination to propose to value it in?

I am sorry your understanding of economics as well as reading comprehension is so poor. It was a rhetorical question meant to evoke the thought of the relative value of fiat currency in relation to real capital.

Ah, so nothing then. Just as I suspected you don't actually have answer and are pursuing your usual route of attacking the intelligence of the person posing the question to you.

Like some other people that dupe people around this space (... say someone who posted earlier in this thread...) Wright compensates for cluelessness by applying an abusive attitude, technobabble, and choir preaching insults at respected authorities to both elevate his standing and make his audience feel superior (like "I knew it! all along those respected folks were really worst than me!").

You are the "other people that dupe people."


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: TECSHARE on February 15, 2019, 06:26:46 AM
Thinking it and not saying it doesn't count, sorry. "inflate the least" is a completely meaningless term, because it does nothing to establish fiat currency itself will be worth a damn, or how far the buying power as a whole will drop for them all.

Okay, so when you ask how much will a dollar be worth, what denomination to propose to value it in?

I am sorry your understanding of economics as well as reading comprehension is so poor. It was a rhetorical question meant to evoke the thought of the relative value of fiat currency in relation to real capital.

Ah, so nothing then. Just as I suspected you don't actually have answer and are pursuing your usual route of attacking the intelligence of the person posing the question to you.

Like some other people that dupe people around this space (... say someone who posted earlier in this thread...) Wright compensates for cluelessness by applying an abusive attitude, technobabble, and choir preaching insults at respected authorities to both elevate his standing and make his audience feel superior (like "I knew it! all along those respected folks were really worst than me!").

You are the "other people that dupe people."

I only attack the intelligence of people with low intelligence. Anyone who can make a logical argument I would prefer that route, but that is increasingly rare it seems now days.

If it were not for your poor reading comprehension you may have noticed I did actually answer that question, real capital. Regarding that quote, other than it being something you decided to try to shoe horn into this it has nothing to do with me, kind of odd thing to include frankly.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: nutildah on February 15, 2019, 06:43:38 AM

I only attack the intelligence of people with low intelligence. Anyone who can make a logical argument I would prefer that route, but that is increasingly rare it seems now days.

If it were not for your poor reading comprehension you may have noticed I did actually answer that question, real capital. Regarding that quote, other than it being something you decided to try to shoe horn into this it has nothing to do with me, kind of odd thing to include frankly.

I'm just pointing out that you fit a very classic personality type: those who hide behind insults in lieu of a counterargument. Besides, what's "real capital" if not the dollar? If you could simply answer the question without being insulting about it, it would be greatly appreciated.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: TECSHARE on February 15, 2019, 06:48:16 AM

I only attack the intelligence of people with low intelligence. Anyone who can make a logical argument I would prefer that route, but that is increasingly rare it seems now days.

If it were not for your poor reading comprehension you may have noticed I did actually answer that question, real capital. Regarding that quote, other than it being something you decided to try to shoe horn into this it has nothing to do with me, kind of odd thing to include frankly.

I'm just pointing out that you fit a very classic personality type: those who hide behind insults in lieu of a counterargument. Besides, what's "real capital" if not the dollar? If you could simply answer the question without being insulting about it, it would be greatly appreciated.

Yet I did make an argument and had a logical reply each and every time...

"Besides, what's "real capital" if not the dollar?"

Again you are exposing your ignorance of economics here. The dollar is a debt note. A fiat paper stand in for real capital. Real capital is things such as gold, real estate, cars, etc. Commodities. The dollar is an IOU note.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: nutildah on February 15, 2019, 07:04:16 AM
Again you are exposing your ignorance of economics here. The dollar is a debt note. A fiat paper stand in for real capital. Real capital is things such as gold, real estate, cars, etc. Commodities. The dollar is an IOU note.

The dollar is real capital. It's the most popular real capital in the world. This is a fact.

The question is not will Bitcoin be above $500000 by 2020, it is what will $1 be worth?

You still failed to answer this question, because you can't do it. You can't name any other currency or basket of currencies to compare against in any meaningful fashion. Don't talk to me about ignorance when you don't even know the answer to your own question, rhetorical or not.

Here's the definition of "real capital" since you are apparently unfamiliar with it:

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Real capital
Wealth that can be represented in financial terms, such as savings account balances, financial securities, and real estate.

You're just making stuff up off the top of your head and proclaiming it as law while being snarky about it at the same time. Not a good look.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: TECSHARE on February 15, 2019, 08:47:32 AM
Again you are exposing your ignorance of economics here. The dollar is a debt note. A fiat paper stand in for real capital. Real capital is things such as gold, real estate, cars, etc. Commodities. The dollar is an IOU note.

The dollar is real capital. It's the most popular real capital in the world. This is a fact.

The question is not will Bitcoin be above $500000 by 2020, it is what will $1 be worth?

You still failed to answer this question, because you can't do it. You can't name any other currency or basket of currencies to compare against in any meaningful fashion. Don't talk to me about ignorance when you don't even know the answer to your own question, rhetorical or not.

Here's the definition of "real capital" since you are apparently unfamiliar with it:

Quote
Real capital
Wealth that can be represented in financial terms, such as savings account balances, financial securities, and real estate.

You're just making stuff up off the top of your head and proclaiming it as law while being snarky about it at the same time. Not a good look.

http://www.investorwords.com/4055/real_capital.html

You were saying something about being snarky and uninformed at the same time? Your arbitrary demands for a basket of currencies are irrelevant. I never made any price predictions, I asked a rhetorical question. Now if you are done with your sad attempts at brinkmanship...


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: nutildah on February 15, 2019, 09:32:37 AM
Again you are exposing your ignorance of economics here. The dollar is a debt note. A fiat paper stand in for real capital. Real capital is things such as gold, real estate, cars, etc. Commodities. The dollar is an IOU note.

The dollar is real capital. It's the most popular real capital in the world. This is a fact.

The question is not will Bitcoin be above $500000 by 2020, it is what will $1 be worth?

You still failed to answer this question, because you can't do it. You can't name any other currency or basket of currencies to compare against in any meaningful fashion. Don't talk to me about ignorance when you don't even know the answer to your own question, rhetorical or not.

Here's the definition of "real capital" since you are apparently unfamiliar with it:

Quote
Real capital
Wealth that can be represented in financial terms, such as savings account balances, financial securities, and real estate.

You're just making stuff up off the top of your head and proclaiming it as law while being snarky about it at the same time. Not a good look.

http://www.investorwords.com/4055/real_capital.html

You were saying something about being snarky and uninformed at the same time? Your arbitrary demands for a basket of currencies are irrelevant. I never made any price predictions, I asked a rhetorical question. Now if you are done with your sad attempts at brinkmanship...


OK so you found a definition that supports your world view, so you don't have to learn anything. That's to be expected. The point remains that thinking the value of a dollar will noticeably change within a year or two's time is absurd.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: TECSHARE on February 15, 2019, 10:58:44 AM
http://www.investorwords.com/4055/real_capital.html

You were saying something about being snarky and uninformed at the same time? Your arbitrary demands for a basket of currencies are irrelevant. I never made any price predictions, I asked a rhetorical question. Now if you are done with your sad attempts at brinkmanship...


OK so you found a definition that supports your world view, so you don't have to learn anything. That's to be expected. The point remains that thinking the value of a dollar will noticeably change within a year or two's time is absurd.

Or perhaps I just knew what I was talking about all along and you have learned nothing yourself, but sure, I am the dumb one if it makes you feel better.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: KingScorpio on February 15, 2019, 01:00:44 PM
The prostitutes one and the bath salts one are hilarious..

You mean those aren't just women 40-50 years his younger that just happen to adore him? (/s)

I was gonna say he looks awful and I can't believe he stopped doing drugs 34 years ago, but then I looked him up and he's currently 73, so... OK I can believe it.

Maybe he's hoping he'll die before he has to eat his own dick... or else maybe it will simply fall off on its own.

Seems to be in 2016 or 2017... Before it was pumped up to 20k

Still quite a ways to go before $500k. Don't think that's happening.

shall we remind him?

he is supposed to do that if he wants to be taken serious by his "statements"


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: nutildah on February 15, 2019, 02:14:39 PM
Still quite a ways to go before $500k. Don't think that's happening.

shall we remind him?

Oh I think the whole world will be reminding him.

https://i.imgur.com/BjAJREP.png

This is from April of last year, and after he had doubled down to $1 million. Somebody start a website with a countdown clock for 685 days!



Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: KingScorpio on February 17, 2019, 11:38:58 PM
Still quite a ways to go before $500k. Don't think that's happening.

shall we remind him?

Oh I think the whole world will be reminding him.

https://i.imgur.com/BjAJREP.png

This is from April of last year, and after he had doubled down to $1 million. Somebody start a website with a countdown clock for 685 days!



you have a link?

this guy is so disgusting. the idiots that admire him could also join his "dick eating"


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: nutildah on February 18, 2019, 04:44:37 AM

you have a link?

this guy is so disgusting. the idiots that admire him could also join his "dick eating"

Yep. Here ya go:

https://twitter.com/officialmcafee/status/985239423888576514

I think he's a very smart guy but I personally can't get myself to admire deranged egomaniacs.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: singlecrytpo on February 18, 2019, 10:32:33 PM
this was great, he sure is entertaining


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: Spendulus on February 19, 2019, 02:20:44 AM
....

you have a link?

this guy is so disgusting....

MacAffee is very imperfect man, but he is brilliant and there is much to learn from him.


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: bitmedia on February 19, 2019, 01:48:53 PM
....

you have a link?

this guy is so disgusting....

MacAffee is very imperfect man, but he is brilliant and there is much to learn from him.

How to live your life like you want - the main lesson from McAfee ::)


Title: Re: 16 Lessons we could learn from John Mcafee
Post by: Spendulus on February 19, 2019, 03:59:34 PM
....

you have a link?

this guy is so disgusting....

MacAffee is very imperfect man, but he is brilliant and there is much to learn from him.

How to live your life like you want - the main lesson from McAfee ::)

His conceptualizations of the current drift of crypto, politics and computer security is dead on.