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May 29, 2017, 09:08:54 PM |
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It's not relaxing xD
If you want relaxing I think you arrived at least two decades too early. It's going to carry on flicking your earlobe until you go batty. It depends on your attitude to Bitcoin. JimboToronto finds it relaxing, he just keeps buying the dips and hodling. Some of us go for days without sleep watching the charts, or set alarms to wake us up for big price movements. At the same time JimboToronto misses out a few whole days of even checking the price. Good morning Bitcoinland. Missed a couple of days but we seem to be consolidating to a nice point... currently $2250USD (Bitcoinaverage). I missed the bottom but I did manage to buy a bit more under $2000. Hopefully the correction is over and we can continue with the uptrend. At least we finished the week in the green.
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May 29, 2017, 09:12:59 PM |
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It's not relaxing xD
If you want relaxing I think you arrived at least two decades too early. It's going to carry on flicking your earlobe until you go batty. It depends on your attitude to Bitcoin. JimboToronto finds it relaxing, he just keeps buying the dips and hodling. Some of us go for days without sleep watching the charts, or set alarms to wake us up for big price movements. At the same time JimboToronto misses out a few whole days of even checking the price. Good morning Bitcoinland. Missed a couple of days but we seem to be consolidating to a nice point... currently $2250USD (Bitcoinaverage). I missed the bottom but I did manage to buy a bit more under $2000. Hopefully the correction is over and we can continue with the uptrend. At least we finished the week in the green. Yeah but Jimbo is just obviously creating his own retirement funds xD I mean I don't think I've ever seen him selling anything. Then of course it's relaxing, he's just putting money on the side and the money is growing on its own! Maybe I should do like Jimbo and just stop trying to predict anything. You just stop giving a fuck and when your salary comes at the end of the month you put 10% on a bank account waiting for price to dump then you go buy a load on localbtc...
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gentlemand
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May 29, 2017, 09:24:06 PM |
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It depends on your attitude to Bitcoin. JimboToronto finds it relaxing, he just keeps buying the dips and hodling. Some of us go for days without sleep watching the charts, or set alarms to wake us up for big price movements. At the same time JimboToronto misses out a few whole days of even checking the price.
It also depends on when you got in. Mr. Toronto is a man with relaxation baked in due to his timing. He's already been vindicated. I'm sure newcomers will too eventually but if you're a relatively recent arrival you'll still be in the flitting stage. If you move to the vindication stage then you start fretting about becoming worth too much and whether you should cash out. Then you start suspecting your cat of looking for your private keys. Then you finish up drooling while wearing a hockey helmet.
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Ted E. Bare
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May 29, 2017, 09:24:41 PM |
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Jimbo is a real class act.
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stcramto
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May 29, 2017, 09:50:36 PM |
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imho sideways would be nice for a while, let it cool down. going overdrive now won't do any good mid/long term
also i still don't like how the weekly curve looks, that was no worthy correction
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rjclarke2000
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May 29, 2017, 09:59:17 PM |
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It depends on your attitude to Bitcoin. JimboToronto finds it relaxing, he just keeps buying the dips and hodling. Some of us go for days without sleep watching the charts, or set alarms to wake us up for big price movements. At the same time JimboToronto misses out a few whole days of even checking the price.
It also depends on when you got in. Mr. Toronto is a man with relaxation baked in due to his timing. He's already been vindicated. I'm sure newcomers will too eventually but if you're a relatively recent arrival you'll still be in the flitting stage. If you move to the vindication stage then you start fretting about becoming worth too much and whether you should cash out. Then you start suspecting your cat of looking for your private keys. Then you finish up drooling while wearing a hockey helmet. I've just had this whole issue creating new paper wallets. Cat in the room, curtains not drawn, Xbox in the room with a Kinect plugged in. I am pretty sure my neighbour was washing his pick up truck outside too. May have to create more. I'm sure I heard his wife say the word key or something.
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gentlemand
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May 29, 2017, 10:02:36 PM |
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I've just had this whole issue creating new paper wallets. Cat in the room, curtains not drawn, Xbox in the room with a Kinect plugged in. I am pretty sure my neighbour was washing his pick up truck outside too.
May have to create more. I'm sure I heard his wife say the word key or something.
I think you know exactly what is required in this situation. Do you have what it takes to protect your wealth? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbfMkh940Q
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May 29, 2017, 10:13:52 PM |
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I've just had this whole issue creating new paper wallets. Cat in the room, curtains not drawn, Xbox in the room with a Kinect plugged in. I am pretty sure my neighbour was washing his pick up truck outside too.
May have to create more. I'm sure I heard his wife say the word key or something.
You still thinking about getting that Trezor? I highly recommend one.
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May 29, 2017, 10:17:30 PM |
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Jimbo is a real class act.
I agree. There are a few bulls on here that I admire for their perseverance... Jimbo is one of them.  He has the long term vision like me.
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May 29, 2017, 10:25:16 PM |
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It depends on your attitude to Bitcoin. JimboToronto finds it relaxing, he just keeps buying the dips and hodling. Some of us go for days without sleep watching the charts, or set alarms to wake us up for big price movements. At the same time JimboToronto misses out a few whole days of even checking the price.
It also depends on when you got in. Mr. Toronto is a man with relaxation baked in due to his timing. He's already been vindicated. I'm sure newcomers will too eventually but if you're a relatively recent arrival you'll still be in the flitting stage. If you move to the vindication stage then you start fretting about becoming worth too much and whether you should cash out. Then you start suspecting your cat of looking for your private keys. Then you finish up drooling while wearing a hockey helmet. I've just had this whole issue creating new paper wallets. Cat in the room, curtains not drawn, Xbox in the room with a Kinect plugged in. I am pretty sure my neighbour was washing his pick up truck outside too. May have to create more. I'm sure I heard his wife say the word key or something. Washing the truck is always rather suspicious.
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gentlemand
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May 29, 2017, 10:27:20 PM |
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Washing the truck is always rather suspicious.
I don't trust anyone who washes vehicles. I let the dirt build up and then it usually comes off like a complete second skin when I have my next car crash. My latest was with a sheep. I won.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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May 29, 2017, 10:34:07 PM |
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Jimbo is a real class act.
I agree. There are a few bulls on here that I admire for their perseverance... Jimbo is one of them.  He has the long term vision like me. I think now, looking back, we did not fight the enemy; we fought ourselves. And the enemy was in us. The war is over for me now, but it will always be there, the rest of my days as I'm sure NLC will be, fighting with Jimbo for what Rhah called possession of my soul. There are times since, I've felt like the child born of those two fathers. But, be that as it may, those of us who did make it have an obligation to build again, to teach to others what we know, and to try with what's left of our lives to find a goodness and a meaning to this life. 
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May 29, 2017, 10:40:45 PM |
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Washing the truck is always rather suspicious.
I don't trust anyone who washes vehicles. I let the dirt build up and then it usually comes off like a complete second skin when I have my next car crash. My latest was with a sheep. I won. car washes - what a waste of good water.
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bitserve
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May 29, 2017, 11:19:44 PM |
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Washing the truck is always rather suspicious.
I don't trust anyone who washes vehicles. I let the dirt build up and then it usually comes off like a complete second skin when I have my next car crash. My latest was with a sheep. I won. car washes - what a waste of good water. Dirty Bitcoiner's Lambos... what a waste.
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bitserve
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May 29, 2017, 11:21:00 PM |
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Washing the truck is always rather suspicious.
I don't trust anyone who washes vehicles. I let the dirt build up and then it usually comes off like a complete second skin when I have my next car crash. My latest was with a sheep. I won. I would feel really bad if I crashed into a sheep. The sheep would feel worse though.
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May 29, 2017, 11:22:02 PM |
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Washing the truck is always rather suspicious.
I don't trust anyone who washes vehicles. I let the dirt build up and then it usually comes off like a complete second skin when I have my next car crash. My latest was with a sheep. I won. I would feel really bad if I crashed into a sheep. The sheep would feel worse though. A wet sheep with soap on it should do wonders if you hit it a few times...
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bitserve
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May 29, 2017, 11:30:34 PM |
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Washing the truck is always rather suspicious.
I don't trust anyone who washes vehicles. I let the dirt build up and then it usually comes off like a complete second skin when I have my next car crash. My latest was with a sheep. I won. I would feel really bad if I crashed into a sheep. The sheep would feel worse though. A wet sheep with soap on it should do wonders if you hit it a few times... Wet soap is a bad store of value.
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bitserve
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May 29, 2017, 11:37:44 PM |
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I would feel really bad if I crashed into a sheep. The sheep would feel worse though.
The little shit appeared out of a hedge right next to my bumper and gave me a fraction of a second's notice. I made sure it was dead. I've taken out far larger wildlife than that. That's the price of lurking in the country. This qualifies as a freeway in my part of the world.  This year's tally so far is around ten pheasants, one deer, one sheep, two badgers and three rabbits. And I don't aim for them. My least convenient was a deer in the depths of rural Utah at night. It stoved in the whole side of the car and smashed my side of the windscreen. I had to limp 120 miles to the nearest civilisation leaning right across to be able to see anything. Two days later I nearly mangled the next hire car on a mule in Nevada. Thankfully that one gave me enough notice. That's some nice wild road you have there. I don't like to take animals life but, well, shit happens. How expensive is your car insurance after all that incidents???
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May 29, 2017, 11:39:44 PM |
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That's some nice wild road you have there. I don't like to take animals life but, well, shit happens. How expensive is your car insurance after all that incidents???
I don't bother claiming. My front end is 95% cable ties these days. I would motorcycle around but it's far too dangerous. If the animals don't get you, then the lakes of shit will. A fella who worked on my father's farm was blatting along one day on his bike and saw a sheep on top of the hedge. He looked at it, it looked at him, then it jumped for freedom and landed on him and broke his leg.
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bitserve
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May 29, 2017, 11:59:01 PM |
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That's some nice wild road you have there. I don't like to take animals life but, well, shit happens. How expensive is your car insurance after all that incidents???
I don't bother claiming. My front end is 95% cable ties these days. I would motorcycle around but it's far too dangerous. If the animals don't get you, then the lakes of shit will. A fella who worked on my father's farm was blatting along one day on his bike and saw a sheep on top of the hedge. He looked at it, it looked at him, then it jumped for freedom and landed on him and broke his leg. Yep, what I said... shit happens. It looks like we are on some sideways movement. Boring. I miss that adrenaline rush when I am either winning or losing money 
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