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February 07, 2015, 07:50:06 PM |
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... This is just the beginning of the great rally of 2015.
"We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon and do other things"--Satoshi Nakamoto Can you imagine if the airline industry was trying to start out on the principles of this contraption? Yeah, that's what is happening with Bitcoin and the Captains of Industry here. Can you imagine a smart guy being around in this forum since 2011 knowing all along that bitcoin is a fail ? 7000 posts later he is still telling the same old story.
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aztecminer
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February 07, 2015, 07:50:27 PM |
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... This is just the beginning of the great rally of 2015.
Can you imagine if the airline industry was trying to start out on the principles of this contraption? Yeah, that's what is happening with Bitcoin and the Captains of Industry here. Nothing wrong with that thing, that's just a vibrator for big boned girls- yeah look that thing is working great .
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ChartBuddy
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February 07, 2015, 07:59:57 PM |
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damiano
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February 07, 2015, 08:16:31 PM |
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Longs finally over 15million . Unfortunately shorts up 300 last hour
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Fatman3001
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February 07, 2015, 08:20:57 PM |
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I need it to hit $450 tomorrow, so put on your spending trousers and let that money flow.
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NotLambchop
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February 07, 2015, 08:24:22 PM |
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... This is just the beginning of the great rally of 2015.
Can you imagine if the airline industry was trying to start out on the principles of this contraption? Yeah, that's what is happening with Bitcoin and the Captains of Industry here. Nothing wrong with that thing, that's just a vibrator for big boned girls- yeah look that thing is working great . Yeah, crowds always jeered and taunted great visionaries. Yet Messrs Pogo and Stick persevered, and, a few short years later, their "crazy gizmo" disruptively technologised international banking cartel up the butt. Dare to dream, gentlemen! Excelsior!
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ElectricMucus
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February 07, 2015, 08:33:28 PM |
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... This is just the beginning of the great rally of 2015.
"We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon and do other things"--Satoshi Nakamoto Can you imagine if the airline industry was trying to start out on the principles of this contraption? Yeah, that's what is happening with Bitcoin and the Captains of Industry here. Can you imagine a smart guy being around in this forum since 2011 knowing all along that bitcoin is a fail ? 7000 posts later he is still telling the same old story. You are misinterpreting my post. Bitcoin is incredibly successful, like the wright brothers plane. But for the purposes of an airline industry they would be as useless as this experiment right here. The fail lies with the cultists trying to push a prototype into production.
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Sitarow
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February 07, 2015, 08:34:36 PM |
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... This is just the beginning of the great rally of 2015.
"We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon and do other things"--Satoshi Nakamoto Can you imagine if the airline industry was trying to start out on the principles of this contraption? Yeah, that's what is happening with Bitcoin and the Captains of Industry here. Can you imagine a smart guy being around in this forum since 2011 knowing all along that bitcoin is a fail ? 7000 posts later he is still telling the same old story. You might be misinterpreting things. Bitcoin is incredibly successful, like the wright brothers plane. But for the purposes of an airline industry they would be as useless as this experiment right here. BTC is presently undervalued by those who don't understand what they have. Does not look like much does it? Now is it worth more then Diamonds?
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ElectricMucus
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February 07, 2015, 08:38:06 PM |
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Bitcoins are not a natural resource, they are a built in example for the proof of concept software that is called Bitcoin.
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Sitarow
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February 07, 2015, 08:41:08 PM |
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Bitcoins are not a natural resource, they are a built in example for the proof of concept software that is called Bitcoin.
Numbers are not natural that is for sure
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February 07, 2015, 08:49:37 PM |
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... Painite2.jpg[/img] Does not look like much does it? Now is it worth more then Diamonds?
Worth more than diamonds because limited supply, just like my grammy's farts and Bitcoin. My grammy's farts are worth more than both painite and Bitcoin tho, 'cos grammy is dead. Only a single fart, hermetically sealed in a Mason jar by qualified rarereologists, remains. Bitcoins? Pfft, common as dirt--thousands more printed every day
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ElectricMucus
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February 07, 2015, 08:50:25 PM |
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Bitcoins are not a natural resource, they are a built in example for the proof of concept software that is called Bitcoin.
Numbers are not natural that is for sure Not numbers, information. You missed the point btw.
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damiano
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February 07, 2015, 08:51:40 PM |
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... Painite2.jpg[/img] Does not look like much does it? Now is it worth more then Diamonds?
Worth more than diamonds because limited supply, just like my grammy's farts and Bitcoin. My grammy's farts are worth more than both painite and Bitcoin tho, 'cos grammy is dead and only a single fart, hermetically sealed in a Mason jar by qualified rarereologists, remains. Never cease to amaze me
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Sitarow
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February 07, 2015, 08:52:05 PM |
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... Painite2.jpg[/img] Does not look like much does it? Now is it worth more then Diamonds?
Worth more than diamonds because limited supply, just like my grammy's farts and Bitcoin. My grammy's farts are worth more than both painite and Bitcoin tho, 'cos grammy is dead and only a single fart, hermetically sealed in a Mason jar by qualified rarereologists, remains. Unlike diamonds I am confident others do not have as much affinity for what you describe as you. Humor aside.. 3:55PM EST
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gentlemand
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February 07, 2015, 08:54:32 PM |
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Worth more than diamonds because limited supply, just like my grammy's farts and Bitcoin. My grammy's farts are worth more than both painite and Bitcoin tho, 'cos grammy is dead and only a single fart, hermetically sealed in a Mason jar by qualified rarereologists, remains.
Sucking farts fresh out of my grandma's ring piece is one of my happiest childhood memories. There's no goddamn way I'd ever let anyone else suckle on her guts for less than two million dollars. She only had so many to give per hour.
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February 07, 2015, 08:54:56 PM |
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LOL No.... Eastern Standard, Toronto time.
I used to play music in bar bands back in the 1960's, '70s and '80s. Didn't finish work until after 2:00 AM so by the time I relaxed and ate, bedtime was 4:00 or 5:00AM.
After enough time the old biological clock got reset to a noon rising.
Even though the old 6-nights-and-a-matinee business dried up in the mid-1980s (may as well be talking about vaudeville!) my old sleeping habits remain.
I still wake up spontaneously at the crack of noon.
Why so surprised? I was born in the 1940s. I guess around here that makes me ancient. We still had horses pulling the coal, ice, bread and milk wagons. No TV, just floor model radios with humongous field coils on the loudspeakers. Built my first transistor radio in the 1958. Saw my first computer in 1960-1 at the University of Western Ontario. It was an IBM 650 with revolving magnetic drum memory, vacuum tube logic, punch-card I/O and a monitor consisting of an array of neon indicator lights showing the state of all the flipflops (Eccles-Jordan circuits). Programming was done with patch cords. Heard about the new-fangled transistorized models with "solid-state" core memory consisting of ferrite rings on a matrix of crisscrossed wires. Still magnetic, but no moving parts! Got a tour of the Artificial Intelligence Center at Stanford University in 1968, where my brother worked at the Linear Accelerator Corporation while taking his post-graduate studies as part of the "brain drain" from Canada that helped build Silicon Valley. He's still proud to have graded Vint Cerf's undergraduate calculus paper. It was there I first saw a qwerty keyboard and CRT monitor connected to a computer (DEC PDP-1, I believe). Yes, I did get to try Steve Russell's "Spacewar!". Needless to say, I'm still a hardcore geek as well as a hard-partying rock&roller. I still play semi-regularly with several bands. It helps me to get hit on by women 20 years my junior. Use it or lose it.
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Fatman3001
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February 07, 2015, 08:55:38 PM |
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Bitcoins are not a natural resource, they are a built in example for the proof of concept software that is called Bitcoin.
Let me guess, you want to tell us about some wonderful altcoin that nobody gives a shit about because you think it fixes some technical shortcomings in Bitcoin but you don't have the economic insight to see how far ahead Bitcoin is on every count that matters simply because it has stood the test of time and gone through the roller coaster any digital currency needs to go through to establish itself as a real alternative to fiat?
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February 07, 2015, 08:57:59 PM |
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... Painite2.jpg[/img] Does not look like much does it? Now is it worth more then Diamonds?
Worth more than diamonds because limited supply, just like my grammy's farts and Bitcoin. My grammy's farts are worth more than both painite and Bitcoin tho, 'cos grammy is dead and only a single fart, hermetically sealed in a Mason jar by qualified rarereologists, remains. Unlike diamonds I am confident others do not have as much affinity for what you describe as you. How about you stop wasting time & snap up some BTCeanies before Wall Street & their bankster buddies corner the market? Edit: Why do you post shitloads ofBTC/shitcoin charts, but no BTCeanies? How is that even fair?
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February 07, 2015, 08:59:58 PM |
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