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August 23, 2021, 11:56:37 PM |
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Inflation coming at you fast. Are you ready?
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August 24, 2021, 12:03:19 AM |
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NFT works in the modern meme culture way I suppose, so long as there is excess liquidity theres people who want to own a unique icon. It doesn't establish copyright or a claim of ownership exactly so its more then a little confusing. It seems to be something of a courtesy to usage by the creator not a sale, until there is a legal precedent to establish NFT I assume it will not appreciate over time ie. years. It's OK to say it's bullshit here
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NFT's ?
Ah yes I hear rocks are the hot thing now. about as useful as all the other NFT stuff. I still don't get buying a PNG image, fight me.
You're not buying a PNG image, you're buying the hash of a PNG image. You're right to not get it. We can still fight if you'd like.
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August 24, 2021, 12:11:00 AM |
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Awesome... you, unlike ALL the rest of us, were using W(ater)D(isplacer)-40 for it's actual original intended purpose!
Protecting the outer skin of Atlas Missiles from rust and corrosion?
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August 24, 2021, 12:20:27 AM |
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the evening wall report dragons and shit dyor 4h D stronghands
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August 24, 2021, 12:35:05 AM |
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I particularly like this quote. Forget what you can picture. We are at the place on the map where they ran out of names or recognizable features so they just started drawing dragons and giant squids and shit. Yeah I smiled at that.
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August 24, 2021, 12:40:31 AM |
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NFT's ?
Ah yes I hear rocks are the hot thing now. about as useful as all the other NFT stuff. I still don't get buying a PNG image, fight me.
You're not buying a PNG image, you're buying the hash of a PNG image. You're right to not get it. We can still fight if you'd like. This is a nice pun. I gave it a merit. I also gave his below a merit: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg57768931#msg57768931not sure if he did a great pun with tremendous dry wit it would have topped your pun 😊 or like myself he simply doesn’t get it.
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August 24, 2021, 02:01:25 AM |
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August 24, 2021, 02:35:13 AM |
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Haven't read the previous posts to this, but couldn't resist a discussion of ignition mods. I used to mod my old points vehicles with electronic ignitions, often of my own design. My favorite hack was to make a cascode circuit by putting an IGBT between the points and the coil, which relieves the points of the high voltage burden and passes the high voltage switching load to the transistor (points still carry the current in series with the IGBT). Simplest circuit possible. I've done complicated stuff like building a hall effect ignition with magnets on a spinning disk in the breaker (the cannister that contains the points) of an old panhead. Good memories. Now I drive a modern car and do abstract stuff like modeling an oscillator based on bitcoin's 100 week geometric mean. Life goes on.
Cool beans, I'll pm you when I get a chance and see what your thoughts are on the project when I get around to it.
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August 24, 2021, 03:14:49 AM |
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Take care of your body. Dont get hammered every day. Eat decent food most of the time.
Find a solid lover and have tons of sex as it will give the two of you good reason to take care of your body.
+1 WOsMerit Make the food and the rest excellent rather than decent most of the time and live almost forever?
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August 24, 2021, 03:23:53 AM |
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The Bolt was first recalled in November after five cars that hadn’t been in crashes caught fire. After investigating the problem further, Chevy recalled a second batch in July. The problem was traced to two manufacturing defects that could occur simultaneously. The defects—a torn anode tab and folded separator—created conditions that could lead to a short in affected cells. So far, the company has identified 10 fires that involve faulty batteries, according to an AP report. https://arstechnica.com/cars/2021/08/gm-recalls-every-chevy-bolt-ever-made-blames-lg-for-faulty-batteries/
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August 24, 2021, 03:33:47 AM |
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Take care of your body. Dont get hammered every day. Eat decent food most of the time.
Find a solid lover and have tons of sex as it will give the two of you good reason to take care of your body.
+1 WOsMerit Make the food and the rest excellent rather than decent most of the time and live almost forever? My late dad would say 80 sounds good until you are 79. At 64 my goal is to top the oldest male relative I know about he made it to 93. So I am shooting for 94. I want to still be having fun with the wife for the next 30 years.
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August 24, 2021, 04:14:51 AM |
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Jesus How old are you! When were car Thermostats stock?My first car didn't have a rear window heater until I added one myself I believe thermostats are still pretty standard? That Ford Capri of mine didn't have a rear window heater either, I also added a aftermarket one. I remember it was a sticker type thing, peel of the protective plastic and attach it to the window and plug in the the two wires to a power source via a switch. Simple and worked pretty well, but ugly as f. They don't make them anymore, I was looking for one a couple of years ago as replacement for the broken one on the car I had back then. I have been pondering if I should change the thermostat or not, but I might just as well go all the way and change that and the pump while I'm at it. Electric fans is nothing new to me however, my SAAB 900 from -88 had one.
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Jesus How old are you! When were car Thermostats stock?My first car didn't have a rear window heater until I added one myself I believe thermostats are still pretty standard? That Ford Capri of mine didn't have a rear window heater either, I also added a aftermarket one. I remember it was a sticker type thing, peel of the protective plastic and attach it to the window and plug in the the two wires to a power source via a switch. Simple and worked pretty well, but ugly as f. They don't make them anymore, I was looking for one a couple of years ago as replacement for the broken one on the car I had back then. I have been pondering if I should change the thermostat or not, but I might just as well go all the way and change that and the pump while I'm at it. Electric fans is nothing new to me however, my SAAB 900 from -88 had one. I put a rear defrost in my 79 Monte Carlo and a third brake light while I was at it. I went through at least 3 engine 2 transmissions and a rear end in that beast. Had some great times in that car.
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August 24, 2021, 04:50:55 AM |
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That Ford Capri of mine didn't have a rear window heater either, I also added a aftermarket one. I remember it was a sticker type thing, peel of the protective plastic and attach it to the window and plug in the the two wires to a power source via a switch. Simple and worked pretty well, but ugly as f. They don't make them anymore, I was looking for one a couple of years ago as replacement for the broken one on the car I had back then.
Same here. It had two metal strips you had to tuck the metal sticker into. Well worth doing as the metal in my wheel wells had rusted through and water would get inside the car and everything would fog up. You might have been able to fix it with silver paint which I've seen advertised for exactly that purpose. Looks like this company still makes em. https://frostfighter.com/I have been pondering if I should change the thermostat or not, but I might just as well go all the way and change that and the pump while I'm at it. Electric fans is nothing new to me however, my SAAB 900 from -88 had one.
You can test them but it's one of those things that if you have it out to test, you may as well replace it anyway. I've been putting it off on my car as the housing is a bit of a PITA to remove.
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