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I do enjoy Lina Seiche's cartoons. Some of them are quite funny and it's clear she is current with the issues. Is she still with that nerdy guy who sued everyone who made fun of him for being a nerd? LOL Anyway, I think the drop we've seen this week was due to people selling in order to pay their taxes at the last minute. That's just how people operate.  I assume not everyone lost money last year. It seems like we've moved passed that and are back headed upwards again. I also should mention that if you missed the grilling of a trembling Gary Gensler then you need to look up that video immediately.
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We need a new poll.
I'm curious what people think the price will be by these dates:
6/15/2023
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April 18, 2023, 08:10:14 PM Last edit: April 18, 2023, 08:40:56 PM by HI-TEC99 |
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We need a new poll.
I'm curious what people think the price will be by these dates:
6/15/2023
9/15/2023
12/28/2023
This is what it should be by 2035. 
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April 18, 2023, 08:38:07 PM |
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We need a new poll. I'm curious what people think the price will be by these dates: 6/15/2023
9/15/2023
12/28/2023
This is what it should be by 2035.  
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April 18, 2023, 09:15:11 PM Last edit: April 18, 2023, 09:31:53 PM by BitcoinBunny |
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I also should mention that if you missed the grilling of a trembling Gary Gensler then you need to look up that video immediately.
Here's the Q&A between McHenry and Gensler (linked at its beginning) https://youtu.be/A9yAdi8Knzg?t=470
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I also should mention that if you missed the grilling of a trembling Gary Gensler then you need to look up that video immediately.
Here's the Q&A between McHenry and Gensler (linked at its beginning) https://youtu.be/A9yAdi8Knzg?t=470Great show! It has been many years, and Gary is still not sure whether Ethereum should be classified as a security or a commodity. 
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April 18, 2023, 11:25:02 PM Last edit: April 19, 2023, 12:40:52 AM by Gachapin |
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“less than 70% government-funded”
Government consists of politicians and civil "servants". Do you think they reach into their wallets or bank accounts to fund anything? It's the taxpayer who does all the funding. Hopefully, it's common sense in the WO that government funds are received extorted from the people in some way or another. I also should mention that if you missed the grilling of a trembling Gary Gensler then you need to look up that video immediately.
Here's the Q&A between McHenry and Gensler (linked at its beginning) https://youtu.be/A9yAdi8Knzg?t=470Great show! It has been many years, and Gary is still not sure whether Ethereum should be classified as a security or a commodity.  I think he's absolutely sure that meth is a security. Anyone can see that it is a security (roadmap, staking, pre-sale, devs deciding, etc). I guess he's afraid to pull the plug and take the blame. He knows there is a lot of money involved and maybe he wants to get a clear signal by tptb (his handlers) first...
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April 18, 2023, 11:45:49 PM Last edit: April 19, 2023, 12:44:14 AM by Gachapin |
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Nice little erection.
some would say: "it's not the size that matters..." ......yeah, sure  The maintainability of it is far more important than the size. An epic 10 that fails to maintain its self is a classic flash in the pan story. that depends on the user... some would rather experience a 10 once than a 3 repeatedly... also maintainability and size can go very well together. why see them as mutually exclusive? Your argument is a bit like: "a reliable slow car is better than a fast one" I'd say: "Depends on how fast you wanna drive. And there are reliable fast cars, as well" If maintainability comes first (pun intended) The 10 is better for those that can fit it. But if the 10 fails constantly it turns into a pain in the ass. ( that pun was for bob) You are correct in that a perfectly maintainable three would be a drag. I was going with the idea that most adult males fall in the five to seven zone. Given the choice of same size you have now, but perfectly maintainable always works and delivers the goods if is far better than a ten that fails more than 50% I'd say it really depends. There will be some with a 5 who would sacrifice 50% of maintainability, when they can get a 10 to perform with the remaining 50% Anyways, I think I have missed the actual point... so let me correct: A "nice little erection" is, as it says, "nice", but out of my experience I'm certainly happier with a full blown one 
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Nice little erection.
some would say: "it's not the size that matters..." ......yeah, sure  The maintainability of it is far more important than the size. An epic 10 that fails to maintain its self is a classic flash in the pan story. that depends on the user... some would rather experience a 10 once than a 3 repeatedly... also maintainability and size can go very well together. why see them as mutually exclusive? Your argument is a bit like: "a reliable slow car is better than a fast one" I'd say: "Depends on how fast you wanna drive. And there are reliable fast cars, as well" If maintainability comes first (pun intended) The 10 is better for those that can fit it. But if the 10 fails constantly it turns into a pain in the ass. ( that pun was for bob) You are correct in that a perfectly maintainable three would be a drag. I was going with the idea that most adult males fall in the five to seven zone. Given the choice of same size you have now, but perfectly maintainable always works and delivers the goods if is far better than a ten that fails more than 50% I'd say it really depends. There will be some with a 5 who would sacrifice 50% of maintainability, when they can get a 10 to perform with the remaining 50% Anyways, I think I have missed the actual point... so let me correct: A "nice little erection" is, as it says, "nice", but out of my experience I'm certainly happier with a full blown one  
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I also should mention that if you missed the grilling of a trembling Gary Gensler then you need to look up that video immediately.
Here's the Q&A between McHenry and Gensler (linked at its beginning) https://youtu.be/A9yAdi8Knzg?t=470This is just so good i'm going to loop it. 
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