Btw freebitco.in just started its own signature campaign. It will last only 4 weeks but they may continue if the results are good. If any of you unemployed hat wearers need some extra coins, you may want to take a look. Pay is not bad too, $60/week. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5230893.0By all means. Whore away your integrity for fifty (tiny) pieces of silver.
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What? All this boomery talk and no one has posted an “Ok boomer” yet? Here ya go.....(bonus ...all caps with a pling ....and NM if someone already has)
OK BOOMER!
Insufficient emphasis. Must contain geocities-era sparklebling.
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- jbreher has actually dropped posting shilling crap (so far). Nice.
Yeah. There has been a lull in the posting of ignorant misinformation regarding my favorite crypto, so there has been a corresponding lull in my posting of corrections. JJG hasn't been around much lately. Coincidence? Not really. While JJG posts his share of utter bollocks, s/he's not among the most egregious, averaged over time. Or especially averaged over word count.
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Fascinating. Clicking that link finds the following: Internet Archive's Wayback Machine https://medium.com/@craig_10243/ccbe22f2637e Latest Show All Sorry. This URL has been excluded from the Wayback Machine. What could this mean? Is the Wayback Machine not a bulletproof historical record after all? He will have requested (or demanded) to have his content removed. "He". Presumably Craig? Seems plausible, even likely. Does Wayback provide any attribution traceability? I.e., is there any way to prove that removal was requested, and if so, by whom? While I never had any reason to look into it, I had always just sort of assumed that Wayback was an incorruptible, unalterable record of past states of parts of the internet. Imagine my surprise to learn that this is not the case. You can still use archive.fo and archive.today.
Thanks. That even worked: http://archive.ph/LMrM4I may have more to say after I read it. Though it does occur to me that there seems to be a valid use case for a high-capacity, unalterable, append-only database, free to be written by anyone who might care to pay whatever the market deems proper to get their data included, and free to be read at no cost by anyone anywhere at any time. If only such a thing existed.... Oh. Wait...
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Congrats on the cessation of the whoring out of your reputation for a few miserable shekels.
I just don't have to wear the avatar anymore, which makes it the same as not being a whore at all... I think that latter bit is pretty much for what I was congratulating you.
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I understand that other generations like the GenXers and Millennials are jealous of the accomplishments of the Baby Boomers and seem to want to forget that it was the Boomers who largely gave them much of the lifestyle improvements of the late 20th and early 21st centuries like personal computers, the Internet, cell phones, racial integration, gender equality, tolerance of LGBT, etc.
Would you please stop saying Boomers built the internet? Seriously, the net they were building was 100% statist crap that would make you suck the dick of AT&T every morning in order for it to work at all. It was pure garbage. Thank you. Well the most common date given for the end of the birthing of the boomers is 1964. Which makes the first of the post-boomers ten years old when TCP/IP was first deployed in 1975. I think it is pretty safe to say that boomers had a large hand in the development of the Internet. You're welcome. Time Berners-Lee? Born 1955. Boomer. You're welcome on his behalf. Incidentally, while this particular boomer had a large hand in the development of the architecture of the computing infrastructure all y'all take for granted, my work was in other than networking. Mostly. You're welcome again.
Whining about Boomers won't do you any good when the shit hits the fan.
Word. edit: inb4 Goya's 'Saturn Eating His Son'.
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ok i see you're interested in elites, christine lagard and making money. Watch this video. If you can break the code you'lll probably be rich. She is talking about numerology. She is giving something only a minority of elites can decode watch https://youtu.be/QYmViPTndxwOK, just to humor you, I watched it. Oddly, I don't recall the world's financial system undergoing a Global Currency Reset on 2014 Jul 20. If you knew the numerology and the other secret symbols you would know. I would know ... what, exactly? That a Global Currency Reset is going to happen on 2014 Jul 20? It's quite suprising to me that no one finds this unusual to talk publicly about the numerology and decoding at this meeting.
I find the talk of numerology unusual. I get it - Ms Legarde is one of our shapeshifting reptilian alien overlords. But the decoding? Yes, I guess I do find it surprising that a Global Currency Reset is going to happen on 2014 Jul 20.
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Right, it’s low enough now. Logging onto laptop to buy 0.5BTC.
Thank you for your service. I’ve bought 4 BTC so far this week. Because incremental ladder trading. Wow, 4 whole coins this week. You wrote btc - as in bitcoin, with no other qualifiers. If I got it right, there goes a little haiku for you. That's just, like, you know five days and a weekend, man Congratulations! Yes, BTC. Just buying back the coins I sold (for more USD) on the way up. Incremental laddered standing orders FTW. Good breher is getting some sense.... now forget the worthless forks and be a true coiner in its purest form once again! What? I’ve been buying (and selling) BTC in laddered incremental standing orders since years. Nonstop. Bought yet another 1 BTC earlier today. Because that’s what the strategy calls for. Nonstop. Incidentally, these buys were not funded via sells of BCH, BSV, nor any other coin. They’re on their own ladders. Because that’s what the strategy calls for. I had been thinking about responding to this post for about a week, jbreher; however, I had just been getting caught up with other matters before I was able to actually type out a message. I suppose that in the past week, you may have added more to your position, too, jbreher. I recall that I had around 16 buy orders fill when I first saw your post, but then I had a couple more fill within the past couple of days when we dipped down to $8,410. So, yeah, it has been a pretty productive buying session (not sure if it is over yet), even though this time around it had taken nearly a $600 drop before any of my buy orders even began to trigger, but in the end we got a decent amount of correction and my sell and buy orders hit this one pretty well in a kind of best case scenario way. Seems that I am playing with a smaller portion of my holdings than you, though.. not that I have any precise information about your total holdings, beyond some internal conjectures.. that may or may not be accurate.. not that they are specifically relevant to the whole scheme of things in terms of overall strategies. So, yeah, currently, getting pretty damned close to hitting sell orders in the $9,300 area, even though, you have likely already been hitting sell orders, since you seem to be continuing to play both tighter spreads and tighter increments than me, too. Welcome back, JJG. While I didn't miss your incessant walls-o-text, I kinda missed you, yourselfies. Yup, I've been selling some since. After buying some more. Because that's what the strategy calls for. While I don't know the level of your holdings, I'm guessing you're off by ordersofmagnitudesish regarding my percentage of holdings allocated to trading.
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ok i see you're interested in elites, christine lagard and making money. Watch this video. If you can break the code you'lll probably be rich. She is talking about numerology. She is giving something only a minority of elites can decode watch https://youtu.be/QYmViPTndxwOK, just to humor you, I watched it. Oddly, I don't recall the world's financial system undergoing a Global Currency Reset on 2014 Jul 20.
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not saying you are wrong much, just here and there (medical care is free in China lol), no need for long inquisitions. just your narrative would be more convincing if you didn't let these glaring errors interfere. Lol that meme is sooo good. All out of merit +1 V8 Gotcha, fam. Hell, I chortled.
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Children are barely affected by this. Most have little to no symptoms and not a single death for the 9 and under group. Thats why canceling schools is just panic and hysteria.
Unh, ... yeah, ... I dunno. In my experience, schoolchildren typically live in close contact with parents and other older peeps. Like, you know, for the 18 hours a day that they are not at the communicable contamination centers.
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Nutildah puts his dog hat back on... Bullish! The hat is really well done and detailed, the finer points of which are lost on the avatar-size version. so I'm posting the original, full-size image here in all its glory. Congrats on the cessation of the whoring out of your reputation for a few miserable shekels.
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Which is exactly why there is no reason for the boomers here to be butthurt when I talk about how they all deserve to die.
Altogether too true. Inasmuch as we are human. Life extension tech is unlikely to reach escape velocity in our lifetimes. You deserve to die too, motherfucker. (In my most benevolent paternalistic voice...) Wouldn't be so sure about that. It doesn't need to reach escape velocity anytime soon either, as long as it becomes good enough to prolong a little bit every so often. Correct. Not so sure. Hence, "unlikely".
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I can't think of any canned food that I would eat. I saw some canned ham at the store...as I was holding it contemplating if things would get so bad as to need to eat ham from a can...I figured I'd rather go catch some fresh fish than have to resort to such savagery.
spammer^ ~spam spam spam spammm Shuuut up! Bloody vikings.
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The military. Cooking up a vaccine. What could go wrong? Isn't this the way the tinfoil hat crowd thinks this started in the first place?
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Which is exactly why there is no reason for the boomers here to be butthurt when I talk about how they all deserve to die.
Altogether too true. Inasmuch as we are human. Life extension tech is unlikely to reach escape velocity in our lifetimes. You deserve to die too, motherfucker. (In my most benevolent paternalistic voice...)
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I still think BTC could be around 10-12K before the halving... but those dreams about $100K any time soon (ie in 1-2 years) still look to me to me just like that: Dreams.
Hope they do realise some day though.
$100k might be not possible in 1-2 years, but touching $50,000 at least once by the end of 2021 still looks quite possible to me. Pish. $50K is the post FOMO blowoff top crash nadir price.
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So you really think bitcoin will reach $100k this year or the next one? You're serious? Would not astonish me.
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the lithiums have made impressive strides in energy density, outpacing your Trojans by a fair bit
that said, and I am quite aware of the dangers inherent in H2SO4, if I had one of those power walls it would be installed in an airtight bunker some distance from the dwelling...
when lithium decides to do the bad, it is really bad
True. For a house system weight and energy density aren't as big a problem as in a car (where you have to like move it). So L16 or T105 batteries can get you a lot of power for a reasonable price without the major fire problem of lithiums. As for hydrogen I've never seen issues with lead, however I guy I knew did blow the bed off his battery powered truck with flooded NiCD batteries. Those last forever but really can gas hydrogen on charge. Oh well. 100ah AGM batteries are quite nice as well but a bit more pricey per AH. Any way you go, you need to figure out how much power you need per day, then build your solar panels to put that much power back in 1/2 day (factoring in cloudy days) with a battery capacity of at least 3-4 times your load for rainy days and the like. Thus if you want to run the fridge (200 watts*24=4.8kw) some lights (about 1kw a day) and a toaster (1,500 watts for an hour a day) you're at 7kw. Thus a 28kw battery pack and 14kw of solar will do it. Assuming 5 hours of sun per day (and you factored in the 2x oversize for solar) and you're talking a ~2kw array and if the batteries are 48v then a 500ah battery pack or 16 T105's. Takes more power than you think. Thanks for the info. But you have a unit problem. Watts != Watt-Hours I hate screwing that up, but I think the math holds. watt hours is what everything should be measured in with watts alone just used for peak demand calculations. Yeah, after interpolating to Watt-Hours where apparently intended, I didn't trigger on any math problems. OTOH, a unit error is a math error. Just the OCD engineering in me. Carry on... Incidentally, someone else posted KW/h (literally KiloWatts per hour) where KWh (KiloWatt-Hours) was obviously intended. Units people, units. <<smh>> <g, d, &r>
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