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February 16, 2019, 05:10:20 PM

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Here is one from me LOL

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A blonde woman ran into a police station wailing. She claimed that she had been raped.
After she stopped sobbing, the Police Officer requested her for a description of the rapist.
"He was tall and dressed in white. He was wearing all sorts of protective pads, gloves and helmet."
"Hmmm...appears to be a cricketer," concluded the policeman.
"Ah officer!" she confirmed, "then he must have been an English cricketer."
"What makes you think that he was English? From the accent?" asked the officer.
"No sir," she replied, "he just didn't stay in very long."
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February 16, 2019, 05:12:48 PM

-it sounds like a wonderland over the pond
-sorry we invaded almost everywhere
-only things about cricket i know are
'the bowler's Holding, the batsman's Willey'
and a sledge:

One of the all time great bowlers, Glen McGrath was getting frustrated at being unable to dismiss little known Zimbabwean cricketer Eddo Brandes.

McGrath: “Why are you so fat?”

Brandes:  “Because every time I fuck your wife, she gives me a biscuit.”


McGrath is one of my all time fav bowler along with Wasim Akram.

But Mcgrath always comes in last when one counting on "Fair play"  because one should never forget he was one of many gems in " gang of the wolf" guess Brits and Indians can relate to this very much.

And I roughly remember one incident when Mcgrath sledged opposition batsman about his gf and batsman replied with a witty comment about Mcgrath's wife.

Mcgrath wife was struggling with Cancer at that time. he didn't take this comment well. if I am not mistaken.


As of now holding is old fart Cheesy he's no good for us( India )and he has nothing to offer to cricket except commentary ( he can't even help Windies cricket)
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February 16, 2019, 05:15:58 PM
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I can look at the entire bitcoin bull market since 2011 through the Elliott Wave filter. When I do that, it looks like the classic 5-wave rally.
The first wave peaked in late 2013 and crashed 87% into early 2015.
he next wave peaked in December 2017 and crashed, thus far, 84% into its recent low around $3,200.
If it repeats the 87% crash previously, that would be put it as low as $2,600 just ahead.
Then, if stocks take off soon, as I expect they will, bitcoin could easily rally to new highs.

The target…
My best estimate, and it could be higher, would be $32,000.

http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article64207.html

If it's true, better to have a strategy or hold it again. Wink
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February 16, 2019, 05:45:19 PM

@Last of the V8s

If you are a cricket fan then please visit following threads sometimes because we are missing English fans there,

World Cup 2019: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5084515.0

20-20: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5102095.0

If you are Red ball cricket fan then visit: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1135451.0



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February 16, 2019, 05:45:49 PM

hmmmm, not sure what all the fuss is about, I mean, the dark allure of the banned was titillating, I guess, but that took a while
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February 16, 2019, 06:01:29 PM

are we talking about ball tampering now because i am confuse
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February 16, 2019, 06:07:04 PM

are we talking about ball tampering now because i am confuse
Ah it's very fresh incident.

Was particularly talking about that era when ricky ponting used to lead the oz (pack of wolf) around 2007
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February 16, 2019, 06:21:02 PM

Thank you all for commenting on the age, I wanted to know if at the party of the 100k I would be only in the luxury geriatric. Wink

age? pffft. as long as we can all manage space flight conditions.

ie 1st, we meet at elon musks roadster for group pics. then off to mars to dust off Opportunitys solar panels. then we set up the 1st interplanetary bar on mars. at that point, we officially begin the party. unsure how much booze we can fit on one of musks big falcons though so we need to figure out how much we consume per supply rocket and figure a launch schedule. we will need several dozen such supply runs..

Sounds interesting, lol,  I like it, where do you have to buy the ticket?
A little music for the trip:

Magic 24K

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February 16, 2019, 06:34:32 PM

as a Brit i need a loisence to click on that Undecided

You can't watch a map?
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February 16, 2019, 06:44:40 PM

Rakuten Pay Will Integrate Bitcoin Support by March 2019

While all of these developments are impressive, a lot of people were surprised to hear the company point at cryptocurrency support. It is a bit unclear what type of functionality will be included exactly. Rakuten acquired a domestic Bitcoin exchange in Q3 2018. Known as Minna no Bitcoin, the platform provides convenient access to buy, sell, and trade Bitcoin in Japan.

https://themerkle.com/rakuten-pay-will-integrate-bitcoin-support-by-march-2019/
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Good morning.

Bitcoin continues to trade in a narrowing pennant looking for a breakout. While support levels have remained strong at just under $3.6k there as of yet has not been any sign of the volume needed to challenge resistance above this zone. The key resistance area for the Bulls is to move above the 0.786 fib and $3.63k to find support. For the Bears the 0.5 fib and sub $3.5k prices are needed to keep the channel intact.

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February 16, 2019, 06:51:33 PM

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For one day, I am going to try to NOT provoke you, even though it is so damned tempting...




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February 16, 2019, 07:05:23 PM

Rastani calls for $30,000, but we may have to wait quite a while, cites history of AMZN.


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February 16, 2019, 07:08:32 PM

I don’t doubt that after 10 years of litigation, Craig’s patents will be found invalid as well. 

Because you have read them, you have extensive knowledge of the subject area each one covers, are conversant with all related existing patents, and you have made a meaningful analysis of each? Or because reasons (i.e., Craig derangement syndrome)?
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February 16, 2019, 07:19:50 PM

Hello! Today is the year as I am registered on the forum. Now I will celebrate this event. I want to thank everyone for the fact that in the evening, reading the Wall Observer BTC / USD, I feel the support of like-minded people and get a good mood charge (in most cases).
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with apologies to Carlos Matos
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February 16, 2019, 07:24:14 PM

Hello! Today is the year as I am registered on the forum. Now I will celebrate this event. I want to thank everyone for the fact that in the evening, reading the Wall Observer BTC / USD, I feel the support of like-minded people and get a good mood charge (in most cases).
Happy anniversary Oleg! And many more!
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February 16, 2019, 07:26:45 PM

"If Bitcoin was a payments company this would be its sales...

Total fees paid to miners by year:
2010: $3.8k
2011: $33k
2012: $66k
2013: $2.2m
2014: $2.5m
2015: $2.3m
2016: $13.6m
2017: $555m
2018: $296m
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https://twitter.com/woonomic/status/1096764890721804288/photo/1

Thanks for linking that tweet, Pamoldar.

Here's a link to a tweet with some interesting data about miners and mining fees.
 
At a quick glance, the most interesting parts for me is that 2010 to 2012 were really small, but growth was present, and then even though up between 2013 and 2015, the fees remained relatively flat during that period with a decent increase in 2016 and a really great increase in 2017 and nearly a halvening in 2018, even though 2018 was up more than 20x from 2016.

That kind of mining fees information seems to be bullish as fuck to both show how much the bitcoin network is being used, but also to show how much users are willing to pay in order to use such network.  Whoaza... 
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February 16, 2019, 07:27:34 PM

is that OC V8?
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February 16, 2019, 07:29:07 PM

In addition to BTC and BCH, there is no sense in altcoins, any option can be added to BTC, and BCH has something that BTC will not have - large blocks
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