HarmonLi
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March 24, 2015, 10:29:02 AM |
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But... but... NASDAQ!
Venture capital monies!!!
Coinbase!!
NSYE!!!
Pink Sheeeeeeeeeets!
Have you been invested in Bitcoin at some point, actually? I'd like to know your 'story', so to say - seriously, not even kidding right now!
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gizmoh
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March 24, 2015, 10:30:00 AM |
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3d 1d 12h 4h every chart is fucked up to bearish right now, more down to come. Longs beware.
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SkyValeey
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March 24, 2015, 10:30:38 AM |
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Look at 6h or 4h. Precipice. This is where BTC is. 
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SkyValeey
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March 24, 2015, 10:32:01 AM |
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HarmonLi
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March 24, 2015, 10:33:05 AM |
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3d 1d 12h 4h every chart is fucked up to bearish right now, more down to come. Longs beware.
Then why isn't everyone selling. I personally believe this market to be unpredictable at this point. Last year we would've broken down by now - hard. But yeah, not looking good... Hey, at least we tried...
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March 24, 2015, 10:35:00 AM Last edit: March 24, 2015, 10:58:35 AM by 12345mm |
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begin on start side of the river with wolf, goat , and cabbage - go across the river with the goat , leaving the cabbage and wolf behind (wolf won't eat the cabbage) , leave the goat on the target side , go back to the beginning side of the river (leaving the goat on the target side) , bring the wolf back with you and leave it on the target side , bring the goat back with you to the beginning side (leaving the wolf on the target side) , then , leave the goat behind on the beginning side of the river and bring the cabbage with you to the target side of the river , come back with empty boat , leaving cabbage and wolf on the target side of the river , return to the beginning side of the river to retrieve the goat , and then return to the target side of the river with goat, cabbage , and wolf , all intact ... easy  Correct, but there's a shorter solution. Click here: http://brainden.com/crossing-river.htm there is a lot more where the riddle came from. Beautiful puzzles and - BTW: you're hired!   Why do we bitcoiners over complicate everything? First step is to slaughter both the wolf and the goat on the shore. Now, the order of carriage is of no relevence. Where in the original requirements did it state that the wolf and the goat had to be alive on the other side? Was he starting a japanese petting zoo? well ... if you want to go beyond the simple structure of the puzzle and be most creative / gross about it ... it's actually simpler than that - your way still needs 5 back and forth river crossings - i can do it in 1 : you kill the goat and use its hide/fur to make a rope out of , tie the rope to the legs of the dead goat so you can tow the dead goat behind the boat , then you consume the cabbage , that way you and the wolf can fit in the boat while towing the dead goat behind you on a rope - you get to the target side of the river with a live wolf , a dead goat you towed behind the boat , and then you vomit up the cabbage - 1 trip , with bonus of rope , but with a downside of vomit covered cabbage , and your wolf can still be left alive ... it's faster/est , but you can't get any goat milk from a dead goat (which would likely be the purpose of buying a goat in the 1st place in a primitive market) ... of course you could kill the wolf instead of the goat , using a rope made of wolf hide instead of goat hide , but killing a goat would be probably less hazardous than the wolf in any case ... so either way would work , depending on your preference of getting goat milk or not vs ease of killing a goat instead of a wolf ... *if the goat is male , you can't get milk anyway and decision between killing wolf or goat is made easy - kill the useless goat , then you still have a live wolf to breed into hunting/guard dogs ...
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barbs
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March 24, 2015, 10:55:53 AM |
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WWMKD
What would mark karplese do?
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March 24, 2015, 10:58:51 AM |
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12345mm
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March 24, 2015, 10:59:29 AM |
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oh and here's a fun one back for you all - was on brooklyn 99 last week or two - you've got 12 people on an island , 11 of which are the same weight , and only a balance beam to tell them apart , and you can only use the balance beam 3 times total to tell them apart - which one of the 12 people is the heavy or light one ?
Let's call them A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, and L Let's call them W once we've identified they have the standard weight (easy after the first weight) Weigth ABCD against EFGH (1) If ABCD=EFGH weigth IJ against KW (2) If IJ=KW then L is the different one. If IJ>KW weigth I against J (3). The heaviest is the target, or it's K if they are equal. If IJ<KW do the same thing. If ABCD>EFGH weight ABEF against GWWW (2) If ABEF=GWWW weight C against D (3). The heaviest is the target, or it's H if they are equal. If ABEF>GWWW weight A against B (3). The heaviest is the target, or it's G if they are equal. If ABEF<GWWW weight E against F (3). The lightest is the target, or it's G if they are equal. If ABCD<EFGH do the same thing as above. yes  gold star
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HarmonLi
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March 24, 2015, 11:06:17 AM |
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Aren't those problems with the weight effectively decidable with common sorting algorithms? I mean you just have to define a comparator (the stick and the side that goes down = heavier) and put it into Quicksort, Mergesort, whatever...
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sAt0sHiFanClub
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March 24, 2015, 11:08:54 AM |
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Aren't those problems with the weight effectively decidable with common sorting algorithms? I mean you just have to define a comparator (the stick and the side that goes down = heavier) and put it into Quicksort, Mergesort, whatever...
Close, but no cookie. Its a binary search algorithm - nobody wanted them sorted.
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gizmoh
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March 24, 2015, 11:15:34 AM |
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3d 1d 12h 4h every chart is fucked up to bearish right now, more down to come. Longs beware.
Then why isn't everyone selling. I personally believe this market to be unpredictable at this point. Last year we would've broken down by now - hard. But yeah, not looking good... Hey, at least we tried... Hope, slow bleed, until support gets taken out and panic selling sets in. Many longed in anticipation of Gemini opening up by end of March(1st quarter) , but it is without the hiccups and delays of getting licences in most states. Guess it will take more time to open.
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12345mm
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March 24, 2015, 11:17:10 AM |
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also , even if you do it in 1 trip , you still have to skin an animal and make a rope , costing you some amount of time depending on how good a skinner / rope maker you are so this may not actually be fastest despite being the least # of river crossings , and you lose the possibility of being able to make something else out of the hide other than rope , a blanket or rug for example ...
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sAt0sHiFanClub
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March 24, 2015, 11:17:19 AM |
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... it's actually simpler than that [ ... complicated stuff ]
Hmmm. Reread your post, and please explain to me exactly how you made it simpler??  But I like your thinking. If we are looking for any survivalists in the photocopy room, we will keep your cv on file and will be in touch..
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sAt0sHiFanClub
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March 24, 2015, 11:18:17 AM |
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also , even if you do it in 1 trip , you still have to skin an animal and make a rope , costing you some amount of time depending on how good a skinner / rope maker you are so this may not actually be fastest despite being the least # of river crossings , and you lose the possibility of being able to make something else out of the hide other than rope , a blanket or rug for example ...
aahh, beat me too it, but only just!!
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barbs
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March 24, 2015, 11:20:34 AM |
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What if the rope isn't good or long enough and your time spent is sunk costs?
Also, bear raid, building speed and power.
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12345mm
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March 24, 2015, 11:26:04 AM |
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of course ... if the river has alligators / crocodiles / piranhas / something else predatory you'd have a tough time crossing it towing a dead bleeding animal behind your boat ... so ... that may preclude the possibility of the 1 crossing rope solution ...
*and in any case , consuming and then retching up an entire cabbage would suck badly ... for you , and whoever you served the resulting coleslaw to ...
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March 24, 2015, 11:30:52 AM |
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well....
hello there bitcoiners.
seems like nasdaq is dumping.
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March 24, 2015, 11:50:06 AM |
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Low volume shakeout. This kind of activity allows for higher prices by forcing bears to show their hands.
Generally if the market explores a lower price area twice and the latter is on lower volume, it signals a successful test of that price area by the dominant interests and is a strong buy signal. If the volume is medium to high, it may go lower or they may test the area again in the future.
lel low volume shakeout, bears showing their hands. thanks for easy money sucker.
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