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https://www.tradingview.com/v/8ss69KFu/

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March 24, 2015, 01:52:34 AM

10.000$ by April 1. It would be the best April's fool joke. Cheesy
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March 24, 2015, 02:35:22 AM

I'm nominating $280 for april fool's. Though I have been wrong before. I predicted $310 by this week. Let's hope this time I undershoot  Cheesy.
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March 24, 2015, 03:29:56 AM

Anyone tried 1broker yet? https://1broker.com/m/r.php?i=1353

I've seen this at least 3-4 times by now so you're spamming at the moment, partner. Can you offer any interest to those that will check out the site? You should pay for advertising.
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March 24, 2015, 05:34:50 AM

hmmm .. wait ... what ? ... stroked out there for a second ... pancakes ?
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So sad to see this. They were acting so bullish after those "Nasdaq Technology" release news.

People were supposed to give a shit about this  Huh




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Nice gravure you got there btw. You have a nice hand. You drew it on 11.2013? I *think* I'm getting the point, (I may not, you don't think that I'm actually smart do you?) and I assume you tried to figure it out no? Smiley
Thanks. But that cartoon was not related to bitcoin, it was for lecture notes of a course on math for CS.  Posted it here just because of the "Greeks and logic" topic.

I figured out it wasn't bitcoin related, that's why I posted the (2) answers... Wink
Seriously; messing around with random data and trying to find the logic in between was something that always excited me. The rarest "human" ability nowadays (and the centuries before) is/was the combinational knowledge (ie: how do you make sense from -phenomenally- random data). I believe this should be a mandatory test in every HR department of EVERY ''high tech'' company (computer/medical/pharmaceutical etc).

You see, it's not enough to possess the information (ie: studies), you must also be able to solve the puzzle! Now I'm typing this, I remembered that the "social myth" says, there is a test that every employee should pass in order to get hired in certain companies in Japan.

Here it goes:  Smiley
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A farmer returns from the market, where he bought a she-goat, a cabbage and a wolf (what a crazy market :-). 
On the way home he must cross a river. His boat is small and won't fit more than one of his purchases.
He cannot leave the she-goat alone with the cabbage (because the she-goat would eat it), nor he can
leave the she-goat alone with the wolf (because the she-goat would be eaten).
How can the farmer get everything on the other side in this river crossing puzzle?
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March 24, 2015, 06:27:19 AM

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 Smiley
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March 24, 2015, 06:35:30 AM

Im optimistic about the NASDAQ news, i hope the rally to $300 is upon us soon Smiley
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March 24, 2015, 06:36:47 AM

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 Smiley

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! Tongue

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March 24, 2015, 06:43:14 AM

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 Smiley

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! Tongue

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yeah just sortof banged that out without thinking (6 beers in) - i'm sure there's a step or two in the middle where you could double-up and increase efficiency - *i'm an expert level chess player (semi-professional) with a genius mind geared towards pattern recognition / math - puzzles = simple , though occasionally i take the long way around Tongue
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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 Smiley

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! Tongue

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yeah just sortof banged that out without thinking (6 beers in) - i'm sure there's a step or two in the middle where you could double-up and increase efficiency - *i'm an expert level chess player (semi-professional) with a genius mind geared towards pattern recognition / math - puzzles = simple , though occasionally i take the long way around Tongue

I'm impressed! I'm nowhere near your level... Smiley BTW: It doesn't matter if you take the long road; since the destination is reached. It was a nice call from you (especially after 6 beers). I couldn't even read after a 6-pack!! Tongue
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March 24, 2015, 06:57:30 AM

haha yeah ... bonus points for being the first person to answer a logic problem whilst blotto ! ... if only being a genius would get me a job and not sitting in my pj's trading bitcoin all day ! ... though i guess in a way i've achieved total independence and self employment , i'm still underutilized as far as making a meaningful contribution to society given ability ... and making less than i'd like Wink
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