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November 05, 2015, 05:01:15 PM |
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Someday you might understand that giving is better than receiving...Fatman!
Your arguments are weak and this conversation is over!
Ignore him. Taking individual responsibility for helping others breaks his view that the government is the only body that can do so and therefore must take the wealth of others by force. (Even though, as you say, you yourself have not made it political). A few things to note that might help you though: - The "BTC tipjar" thing at the bottom of your post offers no explanation as to what it is about.
- A link to a website explaining what you do and how would likely be helpful
- Consider linking to a QR code of the address. Text versions of QR codes are a PITA
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ChartBuddy
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November 05, 2015, 05:02:24 PM |
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November 05, 2015, 05:04:05 PM |
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up?
Of course. I was thinking that maybe some of the people that are bidding on the auction this morning will wait until it is over to buy more and that might start our next little rally (or big rally hopefully) after 18:00 UTC which is in an hour and a half. so bidders are bidding, probably a good turn out this time since it's the last one. not as many coins this time too. which means more losers, which means more buying pressure after the auction, we should be at 520 tomorrow when the winners are announced, no reason we should let the losers buy coins for anything less. then to the moon because, no more 50K BTC auction every couple months = that much more buying pressure on the exchange. and where does the selling preusser come from, judging by recent market movements ( CCMF style run up ) bears are flat out of coin, and it's up to bulls like me to try and determine what is to "high too fast" (like i did last night, when i sold and bought lower )... if bulls are the only sellers left.... we're going to the moon, if we're going to the moon we might as well plan a trip to mars, call obama, it's time. Nice theory but the auctioned coins are not much compared to the newly mined coins (about 3600coins/day). How often have they auctioned coins? Three times per year? You do the math..
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November 05, 2015, 05:06:07 PM |
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up?
Of course. I was thinking that maybe some of the people that are bidding on the auction this morning will wait until it is over to buy more and that might start our next little rally (or big rally hopefully) after 18:00 UTC which is in an hour and a half. so bidders are bidding, probably a good turn out this time since it's the last one. not as many coins this time too. which means more losers, which means more buying pressure after the auction, we should be at 520 tomorrow when the winners are announced, no reason we should let the losers buy coins for anything less. then to the moon because, no more 50K BTC auction every couple months = that much more buying pressure on the exchange. and where does the selling preusser come from, judging by recent market movements ( CCMF style run up ) bears are flat out of coin, and it's up to bulls like me to try and determine what is to "high too fast" (like i did last night, when i sold and bought lower )... if bulls are the only sellers left.... we're going to the moon, if we're going to the moon we might as well plan a trip to mars, call obama, it's time. Nice theory but the auctioned coins are not much compared to the newly mined coins (about 3600coins/day). How often have they auctioned coins? Three times per year? You do the math.. did adamstgBit sold his account?
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November 05, 2015, 05:09:43 PM |
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up?
Of course. I was thinking that maybe some of the people that are bidding on the auction this morning will wait until it is over to buy more and that might start our next little rally (or big rally hopefully) after 18:00 UTC which is in an hour and a half. so bidders are bidding, probably a good turn out this time since it's the last one. not as many coins this time too. which means more losers, which means more buying pressure after the auction, we should be at 520 tomorrow when the winners are announced, no reason we should let the losers buy coins for anything less. then to the moon because, no more 50K BTC auction every couple months = that much more buying pressure on the exchange. and where does the selling preusser come from, judging by recent market movements ( CCMF style run up ) bears are flat out of coin, and it's up to bulls like me to try and determine what is to "high too fast" (like i did last night, when i sold and bought lower )... if bulls are the only sellers left.... we're going to the moon, if we're going to the moon we might as well plan a trip to mars, call obama, it's time. Nice theory but the auctioned coins are not much compared to the newly mined coins (about 3600coins/day). How often have they auctioned coins? Three times per year? You do the math.. the coin amuont itself is negligible, but the psychological effect on people who have no clue will be there. "50'000 coins? wow that's alot, i better dump my stuff", add some manipulation, a minor dump and watch the panic cascade unfold. butterfly effect to some extent
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Fatman3001
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November 05, 2015, 05:17:27 PM |
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Someday you might understand that giving is better than receiving...Fatman!
Your arguments are weak and this conversation is over!
Ignore him. Taking individual responsibility for helping others breaks his view that the government is the only body that can do so and therefore must take the wealth of others by force. (Even though, as you say, you yourself have not made it political). I'm no expert, but I think the problem of the homeless is that they are without a home/residence. How is giving them "a coffee and a bagel" remedying the situation? And if it's not, how is that "[t]aking individual responsibilty for helping others"? If you're just using other peoples misery to make yourself feel good then maybe you should just keep it to yourself.
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November 05, 2015, 05:27:24 PM |
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wrong pills?
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Richy_T
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November 05, 2015, 05:31:37 PM |
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I'm no expert, but I think the problem of the homeless is that they are without a home/residence.
Typically a symptom, not the root issue. How is giving them "a coffee and a bagel" remedying the situation? And if it's not, how is that "[t]aking individual responsibilty for helping others"?
It is not remedying the situation, it's showing some direct kindness instead of expecting others to deal with it. Whatever the reason behind it, the homeless person is there and likely hasn't eaten. What you do about that is up to you, I guess. (Though established homeless charities will likely make better use of the money). If you're just using other peoples misery to make yourself feel good then maybe you should just keep it to yourself.
A very skewed view of the situation. Though I agree it doesn't really have any place on this thread. But then, what does? I guess really though, since Hyperjacked wasn't addressing you directly, it just seems odd you would take it so personally.
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Bicmac1973
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November 05, 2015, 05:33:46 PM |
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It seems that the finex trading engine has stopped ... at least my orders are not executed. can someone confirm that?
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Bicmac1973
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November 05, 2015, 05:34:50 PM |
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It seems that the finex trading engine has stopped ... at least my orders are not executed. can someone confirm that? False alert, now they went through.
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Fatman3001
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November 05, 2015, 05:36:00 PM |
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I'm no expert, but I think the problem of the homeless is that they are without a home/residence.
Typically a symptom, not the root issue. How is giving them "a coffee and a bagel" remedying the situation? And if it's not, how is that "[t]aking individual responsibilty for helping others"?
It is not remedying the situation, it's showing some direct kindness instead of expecting others to deal with it. Whatever the reason behind it, the homeless person is there and likely hasn't eaten. What you do about that is up to you, I guess. (Though established homeless charities will likely make better use of the money). If you're just using other peoples misery to make yourself feel good then maybe you should just keep it to yourself.
A very skewed view of the situation. Though I agree it doesn't really have any place on this thread. But then, what does? Seems like losing too much paper profits makes me cranky.
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November 05, 2015, 05:40:13 PM |
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Didn't you quite eloquently explain to hdbuck why USMS sold Ulbrichts coins?
I just stated what the law encoded in the books said. I made no value judgement.
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November 05, 2015, 05:54:05 PM |
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I'm no expert, but I think the problem of the homeless is that they are without a home/residence.
Typically a symptom, not the root issue. How is giving them "a coffee and a bagel" remedying the situation? And if it's not, how is that "[t]aking individual responsibilty for helping others"?
It is not remedying the situation, it's showing some direct kindness instead of expecting others to deal with it. Unless you're up for offering the homeless a room in your house, the homeless will stay homeless 'til the community deals with the problem. That's why society works -- because Bob don't have to take 'individual responsibility' for the nuclear reactor to have nuclear power, and don't need to do home surgery to have medical care. He 'expects others' to do it, and they, in turn, expect Bob to do his part, like pay his frickin' taxes instead of ratting away the money he stole from his community, and stashing it in internet magical beans. The DIY ethic only takes you so far, life is a collective/cooperative, not individual/competitive, sport.
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November 05, 2015, 06:01:21 PM |
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Fatman3001
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November 05, 2015, 06:02:52 PM |
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I'm no expert, but I think the problem of the homeless is that they are without a home/residence.
Typically a symptom, not the root issue. How is giving them "a coffee and a bagel" remedying the situation? And if it's not, how is that "[t]aking individual responsibilty for helping others"?
It is not remedying the situation, it's showing some direct kindness instead of expecting others to deal with it. Unless you're up for offering the homeless a room in your house, the homeless will stay homeless 'til the community deals with the problem. That's why society works -- because Bob don't have to take 'individual responsibility' for the nuclear reactor to have nuclear power, and don't need to do home surgery to have medical care. He 'expects others' to do it, and they, in turn, expect Bob to do his part, like pay his frickin' taxes instead of ratting away the money he stole from his community, and stashing it in internet magical beans. The DIY ethic only takes you so far, life is a collective/cooperative, not individual/competitive, sport. But, don't you see? If you pay less taxes you'll have more money for coffee and bagels!!!!
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November 05, 2015, 06:10:51 PM |
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I'm no expert, but I think the problem of the homeless is that they are without a home/residence.
Typically a symptom, not the root issue. How is giving them "a coffee and a bagel" remedying the situation? And if it's not, how is that "[t]aking individual responsibilty for helping others"?
It is not remedying the situation, it's showing some direct kindness instead of expecting others to deal with it. Whatever the reason behind it, the homeless person is there and likely hasn't eaten. What you do about that is up to you, I guess. (Though established homeless charities will likely make better use of the money). If you're just using other peoples misery to make yourself feel good then maybe you should just keep it to yourself.
A very skewed view of the situation. Though I agree it doesn't really have any place on this thread. But then, what does? Seems like losing too much paper profits makes me cranky. No need to be cranky...it's the weekend and a great buying opportunity! Can't believe its eight hours later and you're still talking about it...LOL! Lighten up man...life is good! Maybe when I retire and open my soup kitchen I'll call it Fatmans! Enjoy your weekend...no harm no foul!
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November 05, 2015, 06:12:38 PM |
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Wow China is going all in .
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