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This is what I mean
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First official day of retirement.

Woke up. Not sure what day it was.

Rick texted me and is totally fucking jelly that I'm a free man.

Already on beer #4.

Think I'm going to take a nap after this beer.

Welcome to the club. Isn't freedom fun?

If you don't mind me saying so though, you're acting like a bit of a noob. Getting shitfaced on beer first thing in the morning gets a little boring after a while. In fact full retirement gets boring.

I strongly recommend semi-retirement. You can still earn money and keep active after retirement. You just get to do it on your own rules and at your own pace. If it's fun and profitable, do it. If not, take a pass. Stress is a killer.

Many people who've worked their entire lives get so stressed by inactivity that they drop dead within a few years after retiring.

Hobbies help, but they may as well be hobbies you're paid for. Travel is also excellent. It pays handsome dividends in experience.
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I quit my last "job" in 1976. I still continued making pretty good money playing music in bars. I never considered it to be work. It was a hobby for which I was paid. I earned money for traveling, meeting people, partying and a lifestyle of sex&drugs&rock&roll. Above all, it was fun.

Now there's no money in playing music but I still do it, albeit a few times a month instead of every day. In fact I'll be onstage in 2 hours. Maybe some young milf babe will hit on the old guy who still rocks.

In 2 weeks I'll be back in Mexico. Indeed, retirement (or semi-retirement) is fun.



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March 01, 2018, 12:16:43 AM

Everybody has such a positive attitude. It's refreshing.
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March 01, 2018, 01:02:54 AM

Personally afternoon naps are the bomb Cheesy   I tend to wake up early 5:30 to 6am then do my thing until noonish then nap time.   Good to go until all hours of the night doing what I want. 
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You better get woke that retirement does not relieve you of all responsibilities.

Yeah yeah, wordy-man. I set my alarm for 4:45pm and got him to his appt @ 5:30pm.

He's recovering very well, thanks ! We caught the pneumonia so quickly, they were not able to definitively diagnose if it was bacterial or aspirate induced (as a result of giving him oral meds).

A set of shots tomorrow, another set of shots on Friday, along with an x-ray, and he should be fully recovered.

ARE YOU FUCKING HAPPY NOW ?!

Let me see if I can put this response from me to you as tersely as humanly doable under these very circumstances for uie, uie, uie (and ur cat and ur partner), which is not an easy endeavor for some kind of peeps who shall remain without labels (at least from my perspective)...

I can read between your lines of your above response and from my vast experiences, I can see what is going on.. which is that I do recognize that you are NOT treating kitty dee caty, very responsibly, prudently nor within kitty caty standards of due care, diligence nor lovingly, and for your own attention span and seeming online interests, it may be MOAR gooder to LET KITTYcaty THE FUCK GO, and invest ur gay selfie into some kryptokitties, which seem to be more in line with your recently developing new interwebbie and cybernettie focuses.

Furthermore, based on my further readings of the situation (and my intuition, too) you seem to be WAY TOO MUCHIe Overstressed, and you need to:

CALM


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DOWN

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Disclaimer, in the event of a proper titling of this section of my response to you.  Please NOTE:  I already know and recognize base on my fairly decently long life experiences and viewing of the situations of others on the interwebs and in real life that affirmatively asserting that some peep, such as ur selfie to, "calm the fuck down" is very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very therapeutic in the stress-relieving direction, so you can thank me later for that, and maybe even send me the bitcoin difference between your old psychiatric bill and the new reduced one..    We could call that a tip, a gift or something else, and I am not completely sure about how to treat such transfer of value from you to me for purposes of tax purposes, so try to keep your value trajectory into my direction under $10k (like $9,999.50 may be reasonably reduced, and I will figure out how to handle the situay during 2019 tax season.    And, by the way, don't try to send me any kind of crypto other than bitcoin.. because my signature and little blurb below my avatar speaks volumes of dee truthie about what really matters in this crypto world and these crypto tymes and that beeeee  deee bitcoins. Wink Wink    Tongue Tongue
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March 01, 2018, 01:15:31 AM

This is how they deal with the dips of bitcoin in china Embarrassed
https://twitter.com/_blockandchain_/status/968631265703284736

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Can you feel it?

Are you guys ready?
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March 01, 2018, 01:26:10 AM

Can you feel it?

Are you guys ready?
I have a PhD in procrastination. I don't even know what I'm supposed to be ready for. What did I miss?
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March 01, 2018, 01:28:08 AM

Can you feel it?

Are you guys ready?
I have a PhD in procrastination. I don't even know what I'm supposed to be ready for. What did I miss?

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March 01, 2018, 02:02:33 AM

Can you feel it?
Are you guys ready?

I've been waiting for something for at least a week now. I figured we'd be closer to the $12k's by this point.

What do I know ?

Ditto


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March 01, 2018, 02:22:59 AM

Thats a pin on the 4hr bar, thats pretty positive by my reading.    Let it form and you come back later for your bullish action, every rise needs a concrete base to set first :p




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–  Long nose protruding from all other candles (must stick out from all other candles)

apparently Im wrong anyway, whatever.  Go down to 30m and its fits :p  except 30m is pinball
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Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Ripple, Stellar, Litecoin, Cardano, NEO, EOS: Price Analysis, Feb 28
https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-ethereum-bitcoin-cash-ripple-stellar-litecoin-cardano-neo-eos-price-analysis-feb-28
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March 01, 2018, 03:13:28 AM

<snippage ensues>

I quit my last "job" in 1976. I still continued making pretty good money playing music in bars. I never considered it to be work. It was a hobby for which I was paid. I earned money for traveling, meeting people, partying and a lifestyle of sex&drugs&rock&roll. Above all, it was fun.


Cheers, Jimbo! I've played about 450 (4-hour) gigs in the last 6 years, in addition to the 40-50 hours a week slave labor. I dearly love it, but I'm hauling a rebuilt 1962  Leslie cab (internally miced, line out to the PA), assorted keyboards (occasionally a real Hammond) and I live a 30 minute drive from any town.

It's still fun, but I quit for time to help with aging parents, that are 15 years older than you. I haven't played for 2 months, and that's an itch that hurts. There's some jams around, I am looking for one. I can run with "slow 6/8, I/IV/V in G, let's go". The easy stuff.
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March 01, 2018, 03:41:09 AM
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Can you feel it?
Are you guys ready?

I've been waiting for something for at least a week now. I figured we'd be closer to the $12k's by this point.

What do I know ?
Well' we also looking for that value, but since price now are playing into $10K - $11K I guess a little bit more time before they reach the $12K.

@Torque

Feel and ready for what sir?

As I observed most of the participants of this thread are giving merits to everyone, hoping I get also but I want to have smerit from my posts that having  good quality, because I want to rank up too in the future.
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Mark my words, before too long banks will be offering to hold your bitcoin for you (securely of course) and transferring between fiat to btc, and back, with little to no fee as incentive.

I'll say it again. I would trust some of my btc to a traditional bank, as long as

- The deposit is backed by (audited) crypto or undilutable bank stock (ordinary bonds would be OK too)

- I get my interest (in btc). A reasonable 10% or something like that, depending on market conditions.

These banks will find out that luring old school hodlers to part temporarily with their precioussss takes more than a flashy brochure.
They can shove 10% up their ass. I'd rather support a public firm at those rates.
How would you support a public firm with your bitcoin?

10% sounds nice to me because at current prices, it allows a hodler to extract a decent living in decent places
on double digits deposits. Imagine someone well into triple digits opening such accounts on different banks. (Inb4 jews, usury, Rube Goldberg).

And any higher than that they can't guarantee anyways. I'd consider a bank safe with a hardware or paper wallet if it was insured for the fiat equivalent of the Bitcorns regardless of market situation, but I don't think there are any insurances that cover dynamic valuations without extracting insane fees that would render the whole deal uneconomical.
Not that I believe it's going to happen. But that's what I meant by "a fancy brochure" - that they can't offer anything like what I'm asking. The same I meant by "backed by crypto", and by "uninflatable bank stock" (does anything like uninflatable stocks exist at all? Let's ask Torque  Wink) - collateral they will lose if things go south.

Bitserve's sane, practical words raise similar issues.

They couldn't give any interest rate unless they were allowed to:

a) Running fractional reserve
This wouldn't be allowed since "backed by crypto" also implies "auditable by the end user". I'm thinking positions backed by individual public addresses or LN channels. Not going to happen, I agree.

b) Shorting the market (selling YOUR BTC)
And give me back 110% of it each year. At cheaper prices of course, but how would they manage a btc bank run? They'd need to buy back and the squishy-squeezy sounds would reach the moon a whole day before the corn.

There's absolutely no way I can think of... unless a market of fully insured Bitcoin lending would exist and offered better returns than those 10% they would give you... which it doesn't.
Indeed. But if it did, their profit over 10% would be justified by swallowing the counterparty risk for me.

You could be glad if they don't charge you a custody fee for holding your BTC.
Reality, again. Thanks for spoiling my dream.
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March 01, 2018, 04:03:08 AM

Cheers, Jimbo! I've played about 450 (4-hour) gigs in the last 6 years, in addition to the 40-50 hours a week slave labor. I dearly love it, but I'm hauling a rebuilt 1962  Leslie cab (internally miced, line out to the PA), assorted keyboards (occasionally a real Hammond)

Alone? You've got my respect.
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March 01, 2018, 04:55:37 AM

<snippage ensues>

I quit my last "job" in 1976. I still continued making pretty good money playing music in bars. I never considered it to be work. It was a hobby for which I was paid. I earned money for traveling, meeting people, partying and a lifestyle of sex&drugs&rock&roll. Above all, it was fun.


Cheers, Jimbo! I've played about 450 (4-hour) gigs in the last 6 years, in addition to the 40-50 hours a week slave labor. I dearly love it, but I'm hauling a rebuilt 1962  Leslie cab (internally miced, line out to the PA), assorted keyboards (occasionally a real Hammond) and I live a 30 minute drive from any town.

It's still fun, but I quit for time to help with aging parents, that are 15 years older than you. I haven't played for 2 months, and that's an itch that hurts. There's some jams around, I am looking for one. I can run with "slow 6/8, I/IV/V in G, let's go". The easy stuff.

I always found it hard to play with more than one guitarist. They tend to go off on long jammy tangents without telling me. I guess my ear wasn't good enough to pick up the chord changes quick enough.
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March 01, 2018, 04:59:45 AM

b) Shorting the market (selling YOUR BTC)
And give me back 110% of it each year. At cheaper prices of course, but how would they manage a btc bank run? They'd need to buy back and the squishy-squeezy sounds would reach the moon a whole day before the corn.

It's even worse... what would happen if they sell the deposited BTC's and they are unsucessfull in their shorting (the price keeps rising)? Default!

That's another reason it's not going to happen.

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There's absolutely no way I can think of... unless a market of fully insured Bitcoin lending would exist and offered better returns than those 10% they would give you... which it doesn't.
Indeed. But if it did, their profit over 10% would be justified by swallowing the counterparty risk for me.

Again, *IF*... but it doesn't Smiley

Yeah, a fully insured 10% ROI would be great... but I can't think of any way that business model would be viable.

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Reality, again. Thanks for spoiling my dream.

Sorry for that. You can get WAY more than 10% a year lending in bitfinex or polo..... But you can't have everything at the same time (high ROI with no risk). Even if it would be possible.... the world would turn upside down.... and then, everyone would be swimming in vast wealth.... and then salaries and prices for every product and service would skyrocket.... and then we would be at the starting point. Economics 101.
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d_eddie: Solo gigs? No, these were full band gigs. Sometimes with too many guitar players.

Rosewater Foundation: Indeed. Jams are tough without direction. I love guitar players, and I am a bad one, myself. When they know how to lay back and just go 'chucka, chucka, whoom', and let them play their leads one at a time, it's all good. All of them trying to play "WEEDLY, WEEDLY, LOOK AT ME" at the same time reduces it all to garage band status.

Real bands know how to back off during vocals, and other intruments' solos. That's the basics.

I much prefer a band that has practiced. Jams have too much dead air between songs, and too much solo competition.  Decades ago I was pretty good at the home recording thing. I want to get back into that, after the slave labor is over.
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I always found it hard to play with more than one guitarist. They tend to go off on long jammy tangents without telling me. I guess my ear wasn't good enough to pick up the chord changes quick enough.

It's hard to imagine having another guitar in our outfit.  It is a hell of a lot of noise the way it is.
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