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February 14, 2015, 11:42:28 PM

There's like 400 coins up for $259 in stamp.  Cry


People dumping already?

Jeez!

Valentine's day.

Red candles for everyone.

Looks more like a big green candle to me.

Wishful thinking on my part.

Green candles are not as romantic as red.

What could possibly be more romantic than cheap coins?

 Grin
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February 14, 2015, 11:42:29 PM

Has anyone interviewed Professor Bitcorn lately about his predictions? Becaus I'd really like some $15 coins and I'd like to know where to get them.

Yeah, I would like to see Prof. Bitcorn interviewed by one of those Bitcoin Experts who predicted 10'000 USD/BTC by the end of 2014.  (Even in log scale, they were further off than he was.)

Ask Stolfi instead. He says BTC is doomed long term (no date so we will never the wrong)

What was the date again when bitcoin is expected to replace the dollar and send the US government into bankruptcy?




then if BTC is lower than 10k and is less used than dollar it failed Huh
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February 14, 2015, 11:54:09 PM

Of course by then, most Brazillians will be living in mud huts, reverting to cannibalism and pimping out their daughters for for cans of spam after eating all the University Professors.

Harsh.

He might not be exactly a preeminent economist, but I heard some of his 1980s contributions to computational geometry are not exactly irrelevant.

What is it about mathematicians that, towards the end of their productive period, they venture into the "softer" fields, and, well, generally flame out there?

Hubris, probably. Something our little crypto crowd knows a thing or two about ^_^

Smart people are attracted to central planning, because obviously smart people make better central planners than dumb people, only it's more accurate to say they make less bad central planners because, due to the economic calculation problem, central planning doesn't work. at all. no matter who is doing the planning. Some people just can't accept that.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_calculation_problem
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February 14, 2015, 11:56:35 PM

Green candles are not as romantic as red.

What could possibly be more romantic than cheap coins?

 Grin

ATH coins?

As for romantic colors, I prefer purple meeting pink.

(Wash my brain out with soap.)

 Smiley Wink Cheesy Grin Cool
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February 14, 2015, 11:58:52 PM

What is it about mathematicians that, towards the end of their productive period, they venture into the "softer" fields, and, well, generally flame out there?

Indeed.  Newton and Pascal come to mind.  But there are exceptions - Euler and Gauss, for example, if I am not mistaken.

Well, what would you do after your productive period is over?  Wink
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February 14, 2015, 11:59:38 PM

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February 15, 2015, 12:05:02 AM

Valentine's day ended (UTC) with a fine green candle.



Meanwhile here in Toronto, Valentine's Night is about to begin. Gotta go to be onstage soon. 'Night all.
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February 15, 2015, 12:05:45 AM

Valentine's day ended (UTC) with a fine green candle.



Rejoice GENTLEMEN !!!!!
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February 15, 2015, 12:06:29 AM

What is it about mathematicians that, towards the end of their productive period, they venture into the "softer" fields, and, well, generally flame out there?

Indeed.  Newton and Pascal come to mind.  But there are exceptions - Euler and Gauss, for example, if I am not mistaken.

Well, what would you do after your productive period is over?  Wink

When race horses get old, they put them out to stud. That would probably suit me. You, OTOH have prolly been so softened by tenure that you may be incapable of doing anything but bloviating.
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February 15, 2015, 12:07:51 AM

Does this one have vday legs? Green candles!
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February 15, 2015, 12:11:49 AM

What is it about mathematicians that, towards the end of their productive period, they venture into the "softer" fields, and, well, generally flame out there?

Indeed.  Newton and Pascal come to mind.  But there are exceptions - Euler and Gauss, for example, if I am not mistaken.

Well, what would you do after your productive period is over?  Wink

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February 15, 2015, 12:29:56 AM

Of course by then, most Brazillians will be living in mud huts, reverting to cannibalism and pimping out their daughters for for cans of spam after eating all the University Professors.

Harsh.

He might not be exactly a preeminent economist, but I heard some of his 1980s contributions to computational geometry are not exactly irrelevant.

What is it about mathematicians that, towards the end of their productive period, they venture into the "softer" fields, and, well, generally flame out there?

Hubris, probably. Something our little crypto crowd knows a thing or two about ^_^

Cause they can't do math anymore. Some deal with it gracefully, others will find a soapbox of some kind.
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February 15, 2015, 12:59:39 AM

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February 15, 2015, 01:01:53 AM

This place is in need of a bit of choo choo power to change the subject away from nazi topics.



We're up 1.93% in 24hrs!!!  All aboard!!!

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February 15, 2015, 01:02:33 AM

stop pumping you guys  Grin Grin Grin
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February 15, 2015, 01:10:33 AM

What is it about mathematicians that, towards the end of their productive period, they venture into the "softer" fields, and, well, generally flame out there?

Indeed.  Newton and Pascal come to mind.  But there are exceptions - Euler and Gauss, for example, if I am not mistaken.

Well, what would you do after your productive period is over?  Wink

Obvious, isn't it? Look at your URL bar Cheesy

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February 15, 2015, 01:46:26 AM

This seems like a classic front run of Monday morning "good news". Even btce @ parity with Stamp, panic buy mode activated.
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February 15, 2015, 01:46:31 AM



TO THE LAUNCHPAD!!!!    Cool
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February 15, 2015, 01:53:28 AM

Like a relentless march towards an unlikely outcome.

Inevitable, nonetheless.
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