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March 11, 2019, 01:43:55 PM Last edit: March 11, 2019, 02:11:19 PM by JSRAW |
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Muslim immigrants, I bet. Dirty bastards. LFC, Bro is that sarcasm or statement? Simple animation yet powerful msz. showed it to my GF and she cried. But artist inside me didn't because was looking into other criteria. silly me. If a story is gripping then we don't need special effects etc and it's very very old animation. Thanks for sharing this.
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March 11, 2019, 01:46:20 PM |
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Binance Maintenance Announcement Sparks Fears of Volatility todayhttps://www.blockonedaily.com/binance-maintenance-announcement-sparks-fears-of-volatility-today/"On Monday, volumes exceeded an $872 million equivalent over 24 hours, suggesting the maintenance may lower trading volumes and hurt the positions of some assets. Some users showed hostility toward Binance, and claiming that the exchange has scheduled the maintenance to manipulate prices. ... Binance still holds one of the biggest Tether (USDT) wallets and helps boost the influence of the stablecoin. This fact has also added to the talks of potential market manipulation."
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March 11, 2019, 01:52:14 PM |
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R.I.P. Bitmain.
Good or bad? Very good. This happens when you fck with Bitcoin. Indeed, Jihan will be working as a male prostitute at 100k party "Fuck me if you want fuck"?
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Last of the V8s
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March 11, 2019, 01:56:22 PM |
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R.I.P. Bitmain.
Good or bad? Very good. This happens when you fck with Bitcoin. Indeed, Jihan will be working as a male prostitute at 100k party "Fuck me if you want fuck"? This just in - important Bitmain developments https://streamable.com/6lh8b
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March 11, 2019, 02:17:03 PM Last edit: March 30, 2019, 03:16:11 PM by fillippone Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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I am not expert here, just avid reader of news on the interent. I would start from those two alternatives: - goTenna A small device helping build a mesh network between users, each one independently powered, maybe by solar panels, until eventually one of them, maybe many hops away, is connected to the internet.
- TxTenna offline Bitcoin transactions through a collaboration of GoTenna — the radio mesh network communication company — and Samourai Wallet, the privacy and security-focused Bitcoin wallet.
- LoRa Alliance is a network based on Low Power, Wide Area (LPWA) LoRaWAN, based on an open source and free standard allowing to connect battery powered "things" to the internet trough local, regional or national networks over unlicensed spectrum.
- You could use even good'old traditional radio waves, like the old CB devices: you can broadcast Bitcoin transactions to the opposite side of the world making them conveniently bouncing on the upper ionosphere.
More on that on each websites. If you want to read how this would work in reality you can check this entertaining read: Completely Offline Bitcoin TransactionsSo I would say that in a wild, disrupted scenario, "cash is king", then physical gold, proven worldwide accepted SoV trough the millenia, but then third unexpected SoV would be Bitcoin. Good luck using any centralised system like Credit Cards or Electronic Cash, requiring electricity at PoS point, at the telecommunication network, and at the central server all at the same exact time (this requirement is not necessary for Bitcoin where transaction can be broadcasted at different times). EDIT: Some edit to be added in my monthly report.
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fillippone
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March 11, 2019, 02:28:45 PM |
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This is Crap. This is a normal ETF indexed on loosely blockchain related (wahtever this means) companies (TMSC, AMD, CME... etc). This is hot hair bullshit marketing.
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March 11, 2019, 02:28:46 PM |
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Too bad the Brexit will bring the hammer down on London pretty soon LOLz...
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March 11, 2019, 03:34:35 PM |
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I do believe in science and math, that's precisely why I don't believe in a man made environmental change. It's an unproven hypothesis.
LOL how? How could you deny the environmental pollution causing by the industrial smokes, cars etc? How could you deny the fact that we are destroying the environmental ecosystem by cutting the forests? How could you deny that we are killing animals and imbalancing the entire food chain? How could you deny the climate change? How could you deny the increased sea level? Do you know what will happen if the last bee dies? Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjID1ugr1foIt is called willful ignorance, most distasteful in an otherwise intelligent individual. One of the largest challenges we face is the constant erosion of aesthetic expectations. I sit here in middle age, aghast at the degradation I have seen in my short lifetime. People younger than me never even saw it before we logged off the Pacific Northwest, before we built out the strip malls, before the fisheries started to collapse. They have no reference point to know or value the beauty that I remember, and my recollections begin in the early 1970s when the accelerated decline had been well underway for some time. Anthropogenic climate change may or may not turn out to be significant, but the dystopian cesspool we are creating is very, very real.
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Maybe the Mars is the future!
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March 11, 2019, 03:43:54 PM |
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JJG goes surfing I saw this one the other day, and I did not want to say anything. Is that a catapult? Lol. That is a freaking ER visit guaranteed at some point.
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March 11, 2019, 03:50:08 PM |
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JJG goes surfing I saw this one the other day, and I did not want to say anything. Is that a catapult? Lol. That is a freaking ER visit guaranteed at some point.
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March 11, 2019, 03:52:10 PM |
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I'm not trying to be a cunt here, but it's important not to talk about things you don't even remotely understand the scope of as if they were fact.
Try harder... and while your at it, try practicing what your preaching. Now gtfo and go invest some of those "millions" into an actual education. I don't think I need any more degrees. And I clearly state when I don't know the conclusion, which you would be able to tell if you read any of my numerous posts today. So how about you fuck off instead?
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March 11, 2019, 03:53:46 PM |
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What is going to be blocked? The government has said websites operating on a commercial basis will have to comply with the law. This is where things get sticky. The Online Pornography (Commercial Basis) Regulations 2018 sets out a few stipulations around what counts as commercial pornographic content and there are a few different stipulations that will catch a lot of websites. Something can be classed as commercial porn under the law if it has to be paid for or if the person making it will be paid or receive some kind of benefit. Websites that have more than one-third of their content falling into previous categories will need to have an age verification system in place. ^ https://www.wired.co.uk/article/porn-block-uk-wired-explains-not all porn . TIL when searching for info on the webs, best to put in quite a few keywords. so not just 'bbc porn', but perhaps 'bbc news laws porn parliament'...
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March 11, 2019, 04:06:43 PM |
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March 11, 2019, 04:07:16 PM |
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... While pictures like that look impressive, they're not necessarily significant. Humans only occupy some 10% of the land on earth, which just isn't much. ...
I see this one a lot and it strikes me as lazy thinking. Sure, we could fit the entire human population on a standard residential lot in West Texas...but we don't. Humans, of course, occupy and change the most productive areas. The areas we leave are generally inhospitable to us, or much of anything else. A good bit of the non ocean surface of this planet is rocks, ice or sand. The 10% that we are camped on is most of the best, and we harvest off of more than that.
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March 11, 2019, 04:09:34 PM |
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... While pictures like that look impressive, they're not necessarily significant. Humans only occupy some 10% of the land on earth, which just isn't much. ...
I see this one a lot and it strikes me as lazy thinking. Sure, we could fit the entire human population on a standard residential lot in West Texas...but we don't. Humans, of course, occupy and change the most productive areas. The areas we leave are generally inhospitable to us, or much of anything else. A good bit of the non ocean surface of this planet is rocks, ice or sand. The 10% that we are camped on is most of the best, and we harvest off of more than that. Do you understand what "not necessarily" means, or are you making up conclusions on my behalf again? You do raise a fair point, bar the deliverance. But with indoor farming we can turn just about anything hospitable with today's technology.
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March 11, 2019, 04:15:38 PM |
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... While pictures like that look impressive, they're not necessarily significant. Humans only occupy some 10% of the land on earth, which just isn't much. ...
I see this one a lot and it strikes me as lazy thinking. Sure, we could fit the entire human population on a standard residential lot in West Texas...but we don't. Humans, of course, occupy and change the most productive areas. The areas we leave are generally inhospitable to us, or much of anything else. A good bit of the non ocean surface of this planet is rocks, ice or sand. The 10% that we are camped on is most of the best, and we harvest off of more than that. Do you understand what "not necessarily" means, or are you making up conclusions on my behalf again? You do raise a fair point, bar the deliverance. But with indoor farming we can turn just about anything hospitable with today's technology. Help we could turn those massive insane caves into massive indoor farms too. People often forget about how insanely large underneath us is. As well as above us. The original point though was that the planet likely doesn't give a shit about us pooping ourselves on minuscule portions of land. @jojo
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