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March 06, 2020, 06:20:56 PM |
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Remove the simcard and then you'll lose your warranty. Good luck with your local repair guy fixing that thing. It runs without the SIM card? Fuck I could deal with fixing the broken things, I figured it would shut down and display a large red dildo on the display. That's actually what I wanted to say with "good luck fixing it" Not that I know what'll happen. But it is probably a giant red dildo like you imagine.
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March 06, 2020, 06:21:32 PM Last edit: March 06, 2020, 06:32:15 PM by hodl_2015 |
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Remove the simcard and then you'll lose your warranty. Good luck with your local repair guy fixing that thing. It runs without the SIM card? Fuck I could deal with fixing the broken things, I figured it would shut down and display a large red dildo on the display. It runs fine off-line, obvious without streamed music: https://forums.tesla.com/forum/forums/no-navigation-map-without-cellular-signal The car will usually wait for a wi-fi connection before downloading software updates and sending statistics, to save data bandwidth on the SIM. It does call Tesla directly in events like airbag activation. Hay you! Yea, I'm talking to YOU, you horseless fool!! Isn't it time an all natural, self-replicating vehicle trots you home after you've drunk yourself into oblivion? Buy Horse today
Tesla thought of that. If you get in the car and don't enter anything in the navigator or give any speech commands, it will check you schedule (if linked) and else the navigation defaults to driving home. All we need now is full-self-driving to get your drunk self home.
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March 06, 2020, 06:22:06 PM |
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This Math is not hard very funny he need to go school again
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- jbreher has actually dropped posting shilling crap (so far). Nice.
Yeah. There has been a lull in the posting of ignorant misinformation regarding my favorite crypto, so there has been a corresponding lull in my posting of corrections. JJG hasn't been around much lately. Coincidence? Not really. While JJG posts his share of utter bollocks, s/he's not among the most egregious, averaged over time. Or especially averaged over word count.
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March 06, 2020, 06:41:08 PM |
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Yes holy water being drained in churches too
WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW?
I'm interested in seeing what the death rate per capita is in the various US states. Will Red states suffer more due to their ignorance and love of "real facts"? Will Blue states suffer more due to their Godless ways and lack of prayer? Reality exists, time to place your bets. the important question is: what are the rates in the Citadels? We already have a society that is built upon the ability of rich folks to create Citadels, and seems to me that the ability to continue to have Citadels in such a way that bitcoin holdlers are going to be able to prosper, profit, enjoy and to keep their health and lives is to have some underlying stability in various aspects of society, including the public at large that likely did not buy bitcoin early and end up being late adopters of bitcoin. If people perceive that they have nothing to lose, then we are all likely to get fucked, and in those kinds of circumstances, it would not matter how many BTC we might have.
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March 06, 2020, 06:46:36 PM |
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I think I might just sell some gold today.
Maybe not a bad idea...albeit I already sold my GLD (don't have physical). If everything would go down, gold would follow. Not making any moves in the stock market and simply hodling here as well; S. Leisman is agitating for a $1 tril stimulation package. I wonder if we would keep tip-toeing down at a 2-3% clip or would have one truly horrible day where we test circuit breakers, followed by a super rally. Re Citadels-don't be too cocky in thinking that it would be btc in use there. It might be, albeit, no guarantees.
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March 06, 2020, 06:47:22 PM Merited by sirazimuth (1) |
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What? All this boomery talk and no one has posted an “Ok boomer” yet? Here ya go.....(bonus ...all caps with a pling ....and NM if someone already has)
OK BOOMER!
Insufficient emphasis. Must contain geocities-era sparklebling.
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March 06, 2020, 06:48:43 PM |
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Btw freebitco.in just started its own signature campaign. It will last only 4 weeks but they may continue if the results are good. If any of you unemployed hat wearers need some extra coins, you may want to take a look. Pay is not bad too, $60/week. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5230893.0By all means. Whore away your integrity for fifty (tiny) pieces of silver.
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March 06, 2020, 06:53:16 PM |
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I think I might just sell some gold today.
Maybe not a bad idea...albeit I already sold my GLD (don't have physical). If everything would go down, gold would follow. Not making any moves in the stock market and simply hodling here as well; S. Leisman is agitating for a $1 tril stimulation package. I wonder if we would keep tip-toeing down at a 2-3% clip or would have one truly horrible day where we test circuit breakers, followed by a super rally. Re Citadels-don't be too cocky in thinking that it would be btc in use there. It might be, albeit, no guarantees. The real goal is to move it into Ag as the ratio is very high. I am not above a bit of market timing to soften the dealers cut however. Sell the Au on a spike, buy the Ag in a correction is the idea...we'll see how it works out...
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March 06, 2020, 06:57:18 PM |
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Tesla and all other electric cars are trojan horses and we are actually paying money to get them.
Now think about it... it is crazy.
They should give us them for free for what they are taking from us. Tbh I still wouldn't drive one if it was free.
I seriously considered Tesla, got a beemer instead. Model S is fine, but overpriced by at least 50%. Model 3 is too small of a car (spacewise and for the money). Beemer is a pleasure to drive-when you ask for power-it gives it to you right there without complains.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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March 06, 2020, 06:59:44 PM |
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Would you please stop saying Boomers built the internet?
then the web was born before my eyes. that was when you coded your web page in notepad or vi. Copy con TED.bat @echo off Echo Ted was my choice for Dos text editing <f6> i remember edlin in dos. ug. must of repressed that memory.
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March 06, 2020, 07:00:39 PM Last edit: March 06, 2020, 07:34:25 PM by jbreher |
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ok i see you're interested in elites, christine lagard and making money. Watch this video. If you can break the code you'lll probably be rich. She is talking about numerology. She is giving something only a minority of elites can decode watch https://youtu.be/QYmViPTndxwOK, just to humor you, I watched it. Oddly, I don't recall the world's financial system undergoing a Global Currency Reset on 2014 Jul 20. If you knew the numerology and the other secret symbols you would know. I would know ... what, exactly? That a Global Currency Reset is going to happen on 2014 Jul 20? It's quite suprising to me that no one finds this unusual to talk publicly about the numerology and decoding at this meeting.
I find the talk of numerology unusual. I get it - Ms Legarde is one of our shapeshifting reptilian alien overlords. But the decoding? Yes, I guess I do find it surprising that a Global Currency Reset is going to happen on 2014 Jul 20. Nope. The video is from 2014 but she is talking about 7 magical years. The reptilians fake story is similar to the fake flat earth movement. It's a good distraction for most of people to not believe or discover anything about this topic. Gawd help me for replying.... So you sent me to a particular video in order to 'enlighten' me. The video you sent me to concluded with a decoding of Legarde's numerobasbblespeak saying that a Global Currency Reset is going to happen on 2014 Jul 20. Which obviously did not happen. Surprise. Not. So now you are saying that the video you recommended contained a false conclusion? Then why use it to buttress your point to begin with? Question 2: Just so we're clear - are you now claiming that a Global Currency Reset is going to happen on 2021 Jul 20? And if seven is so special, the why is your nic not uranus7? OK, that last question was tongue in cheek - no need to answer that one.
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March 06, 2020, 07:02:10 PM |
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During the flight one of the staff was spraying something in the whole cabin. Dunno what it was,
Distilled essence of recent Wuhan dead?
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March 06, 2020, 07:05:13 PM |
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Maybe the Thai Navy will see the virus as a threat to national sovereignty and threaten it with death.
Two in a row - you're swinging for the fences today! (<- semi-obligatory tip of the baseball cap to Jimbo's frankly incomprehensible obsession)
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March 06, 2020, 07:07:11 PM Last edit: March 06, 2020, 07:20:30 PM by JayJuanGee |
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That is not really a bitcoin specific article, yet of course, some of the dynamics in "stable" coins and various other government reactions to such crypto dynamics (that are not specifically aimed at bitcoin) can still end up having various affects and impacts on bitcoin. Guys we are going up again. Don't jinx it, if you want your new lambo in 2020!
Jupiter9, is that you? Believing in Voodoo?
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March 06, 2020, 07:10:51 PM |
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Android. All phones do the same things, and android is much cheaper.
Unless something changed recently, you can't do low-latency (i.e., usable) multitrack recording on Android.
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March 06, 2020, 07:13:18 PM |
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So, maybe testosterone is the cure. We should just throw infected men into a pit to fight over a slab of bacon. Fighting over a hot chick might yield a similar (or possibly more enthusiastic) result.
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March 06, 2020, 07:13:24 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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That is not really a bitcoin specific article, yet of course, some of the dynamics in "stable" coins and various other government reactions to such crypto dynamics (that are not specifically aimed at bitcoin) can still end up having various affects and impacts on bitcoin. “In such a world, and depending how and whether stablecoins were backed with other financial assets, the supply of credit to the real economy through the banking system could become weaker or indeed disappear. That would be a change with profound economic consequences.“ https://cointelegraph.com/news/bank-of-england-warns-crypto-adoption-may-impact-credit-creationIt's interesting to see that they are still trying to portray cryptocurrency as a "fake economy". I get the feeling that they are less worried about being able to issue credit (they can just print more money); instead, they are worried that they won't be the only option for people to reach out to for real and fungible credit.
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March 06, 2020, 07:14:16 PM |
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Even if these were true, I still don't want to drive a goddamn computer with wheels which some other guy can press a button and stop its engine.
You probably already do. Well, I guess you could be driving a 1966 Ford Galaxie 500. There must be at least three of those still running somewhere.
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