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December 03, 2015, 03:17:30 PM |
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Then plans will fail and life will be difficult.
Surely. But there are a few things you can do to make things easier for yourself until some degree of sustainability can be obtained. And those things are usually fairly cheap too. And the truth is, disasters happen on a somewhat exponential scale. So being able to get along for a few weeks will keep you ready for many small things that could cause problems.
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simmo77
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December 03, 2015, 03:22:32 PM |
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Fun fact: Mass extinction events happen about once every 65 million years and take out about 75% of life on Earth. The Great Dying took out 90%.
Fun fact: Human beings are one of the most adaptable species ever, managing to live in hot deserts, icy polar regions and even the vacuum of space. In terms of what would take us out, we're probably 1%ers Horseshoe Crab here. Laughing at you. Tardigrade here, assimilating your DNA and, in spite of my common name, still accumulating BTC...
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peonminer
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December 03, 2015, 03:27:12 PM Last edit: December 03, 2015, 03:38:46 PM by peonminer |
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So you think a larger part of the budget should go to social programs? Refreshing to see someone with a social conscience in here. Just imagine if Obamination's bailout of big banking and motorcade was instead, distributed equally among every legal citizen. Imagine if all of Bush Jr's war dollars were instead used to build the best charter schools in the history of the modern era. Imagine if the financing we have been giving to 'moderate rebels' for almost two decades now, was given to every person that agreed to give an allocated amount of their time back to their local communties. Imagine if we did not have a societal structure based on cost efficiency and waste, yet instead based on longevity and innovation. Imagine, if you will, America did not incarcerate non violent offenders; Instead, taught them how to start businesses, manage equity, and flourish in a proactive society. We would be kicking China's ass right now. Instead, we are lagging behind in dozens of aspects in human evolution, societal advancement, and encourage repression in our main stream media and politically correct fear-filth. I don't support free loading. I support worldwide opportunistic equality. Yes, equality can be had with still being able to capitalize on your strong points. When the system is set up for failure from the beginning, it needs to be washed away and reordered. The new world order is coming, although it will not be the NWO movement the cabal are thirsting for. This is what I don't get. What you're describing is fairly close to a well-functioning welfare state. A system where people are given opportunities. What's the point of painting it in this right wing hue? Take fiat out of the situation. Become a bartering civilization. The 'welfare state' problem will dissolve much more than it currently is enacted. I understand that what I described can be related to a welfare state situation, albeit connecting stretched dots. The fact that fiat exists at all will always have our civilizations in some sort of 'welfare state'. Do we not live in a welfare state now? I for one do not appreciate my tax dollars going to fund a mob style gestapo that loves to finance 'moderate rebels' and push fear porn down our throats. All of this while nonchalantly giving away all of our hard earned taxed income to couch loathing dirt bags. Our country has turned into that of a joke. The fact that living on welfare you can currently make more than a teacher in 11 states is an absolute insult to working Americans. Indeed, in 11 states, welfare pays more than the average pre-tax first-year wage for a teacher. In 39 states it pays more than the starting wage for a secretary. And, in the three most generous states, a person on welfare can take home more money than an entry-level computer programmer. http://object.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/pubs/pdf/the_work_versus_welfare_trade-off_2013_wp.pdf?_ga=1.217718614.1753741895.1449155859So, in a society where everyone is trained to be well educated, business minded, money cautious, community prospering, and product longevity driven, would you still feel like you're living in a 'welfare state'? We outsource our assembly to sweatshops, and pay ass hats to sit on the couch and soak up fear porn on their tax paying citizen 'cable television'. Hey, you might want to check your national news networks, your freedom is showing.
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Fatman3001
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December 03, 2015, 03:37:35 PM Last edit: December 03, 2015, 04:23:43 PM by Fatman3001 |
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Then plans will fail and life will be difficult.
Surely. But there are a few things you can do to make things easier for yourself until some degree of sustainability can be obtained. And those things are usually fairly cheap too. And the truth is, disasters happen on a somewhat exponential scale. So being able to get along for a few weeks will keep you ready for many small things that could cause problems. If you live in an area prone to natural disasters it makes sense to take necessary precautions. I have a kit with blankets, chocolates and a shovel, in case my car breaks down in the winter. But I'd generally rather focus my energy on avoiding the apocalypse global warming, global war, famine and promote democracy and prosperity for all. I think "Mad Max Land" sounds like a shitty place to live.
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December 03, 2015, 04:00:59 PM |
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December 03, 2015, 04:01:26 PM |
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So is this the general discussion level when we lose track of the price movement i.e nothing happens to it and then here becomes like a bar in which everybody starts saying random things? Good...
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peonminer
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December 03, 2015, 04:01:53 PM |
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So is this the general discussion level when we lose track of the price movement i.e nothing happens to it and then here becomes like a bar in which everybody starts saying random things? Good...
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8up
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December 03, 2015, 04:03:01 PM |
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bought in at 355... hope i caught a knife and didn't just light money on fire
we'll see $330 so keep on holding. after that we will start to rise.
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December 03, 2015, 04:07:09 PM |
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i just wokeup to 10K emails saying " ANXPRO.COM Security Notification - Login Failure " they seem to be coming in at about 1 pre seconds it's likely a brute force attack on your password.
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December 03, 2015, 04:11:29 PM |
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Watching Mario Draghi on the idiot box: "the bonds will stay on our balance shit."
Honesty from a central banker.
Well they have to try everything to get inflation going... The current system desperately relies on inflation. It's not good or bad it's just how it is. The system desperately relies on continuing something that is unsustainable. There is a limit to how much credit expansion you can stimulate.
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adamstgBit
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December 03, 2015, 04:13:43 PM |
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i just wokeup to 10K emails saying " ANXPRO.COM Security Notification - Login Failure " they seem to be coming in at about 1 pre seconds it's likely a brute force attack on your password. ya, i contacted support... but i don't use this exchange i created an account once apon a time. the password is way to strong to brute force anyway... kinda silly they don't have some kind of brute force prevention tho, a simple lock out for 5 mins after 3 failed attempts would do it. might aswell use this to remind poeple to use a strong password. check it out: https://howsecureismypassword.net/my password gets this It would take a desktop PC about 2,521,397,228,022,083,400,000,000 years to crack your password
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December 03, 2015, 04:24:43 PM |
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i just wokeup to 10K emails saying " ANXPRO.COM Security Notification - Login Failure " they seem to be coming in at about 1 pre seconds it's likely a brute force attack on your password. ya, i contacted support... but i don't use this exchange i created an account once apon a time. the password is way to strong to brute force anyway... kinda silly they don't have some kind of brute force prevention tho, a simple lock out for 5 mins after 3 failed attempts would do it. might aswell use this to remind poeple to use a strong password. check it out: https://howsecureismypassword.net/my password gets this It would take a desktop PC about 2,521,397,228,022,083,400,000,000 years to crack your password Thanks for the info btw It would take a desktop PC about 2 nonillion years to crack your password [Tweet Result]
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December 03, 2015, 04:28:15 PM |
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i just wokeup to 10K emails saying " ANXPRO.COM Security Notification - Login Failure " they seem to be coming in at about 1 pre seconds it's likely a brute force attack on your password. ya, i contacted support... but i don't use this exchange i created an account once apon a time. the password is way to strong to brute force anyway... kinda silly they don't have some kind of brute force prevention tho, a simple lock out for 5 mins after 3 failed attempts would do it. might aswell use this to remind poeple to use a strong password. check it out: https://howsecureismypassword.net/my password gets this It would take a desktop PC about 2,521,397,228,022,083,400,000,000 years to crack your password I tested it with the name of an ancient Norwegian King, first half capitol letters second half lower case, and the year of his most famous battle. It would take 1 million years to crack that password.
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December 03, 2015, 04:42:09 PM |
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OTOH, depending upon the coding of the website, the operator of 'howsecureismypassword.net' may already know yours.
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December 03, 2015, 04:44:38 PM |
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OTOH, depending upon the coding of the website, the operator of 'howsecureismypassword.net' may already know yours.
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adamstgBit
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December 03, 2015, 04:48:36 PM |
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OTOH, depending upon the coding of the website, the operator of 'howsecureismypassword.net' may already know yours. This site could be stealing your password... it's not, but it easily could be.
i'll be fine.
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December 03, 2015, 04:51:17 PM |
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i'll be fine.
Famous last words!
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December 03, 2015, 04:56:07 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland.
I come back after a few days' absence and it's still around $360.
Better than the $320s of a week ago I suppose.
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adamstgBit
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December 03, 2015, 04:59:36 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland.
I come back after a few days' absence and it's still around $360.
Better than the $320s of a week ago I suppose.
i wonder how far price needs to swing for you to consider it non trival
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December 03, 2015, 05:00:57 PM |
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