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March 30, 2020, 02:02:49 AM Last edit: March 30, 2020, 03:03:20 AM by JimboToronto |
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... i'm with jimbo, don't mess with Gordons and Schweppes, maybe a slice of lemon or lime.
... or cheese and pickled onion on a cracker.
Schweppes (props for correct spelling, btw.) cures a lot of blemishes when it comes to gin. When you take the Gordons-on-the-rocks test and pass it with ease, compare this to a fine gin, you'll notice the difference. I stand corrected on the spelling of Schweppes (I should have checked it) but I'll disagree with your assessment of Gordon's. Gordon's (correct spelling!) is a fine gin but it isn't intended to be drunk straight, on-the-rocks, or lightly seasoned with vermouth and olive. It's at its best mixed with a tonic with enough balls to stand up to its robust flavor. Of course you want a more delicate gin for a martini or on-the-rocks. It's like tequila. You don't use Patron or Don Julio to make a margarita. You drink them straight with a wedge of lime and some salt. For a Margarita you want something with more agave bite, like Cuervo Especial Gold.
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March 30, 2020, 02:25:08 AM |
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The key for me here in Panama is not if I will run out of food, but that the many poor people nearby will run out of food. Then they will go searching. They already rioted in one town and cleared out a local grocery store. My friend was told at his building for everyone to park their cars in the parking garage at his building because thieves are breaking into cars.
Fortunately I was preparing for Thai hitmen to come so I am prepared. I may have to change my sleep schedule though.
Hm. Partner with the poor people and turn them into your own private army?
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March 30, 2020, 02:40:27 AM |
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I have to be honest with you all...I am more interested in stacking rice and beans at the moment that stacking sats...not a great feeling.
Thanks for your honesty, Toxic. Stay strong, and continue ur lil selfie in stacking those sats in the espiritu of los dos chiquita. Worse case scenario, and you cannot bring ur lil selfie to pull dee trigger and buy some lil fiends, at least HODL... take a deep breath, HODL some more, take another deep breath and reassess the situation .. and maybe a few days later, maybe then, maybe then? #DYOR #YMMV #BTMFD #CCMF
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March 30, 2020, 02:59:29 AM Last edit: March 30, 2020, 03:38:08 AM by JayJuanGee |
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Does this forum have a moderator?
Huh? You referring to this thread? or this forum? There has been an exception in the forum in regards to how this thread is conducted, and largely this thread has evolved (or devolved) into something like the forum's troll box, and many topics are allowed that are quasi-related to bitcoin, except for fuck off if you want to pump some shitcoin ... So, what is your question, exactly? Infofront is the current thread owner for the past several years (voted in by the masses), and seems to be carrying out the spirit of the thread by not deleting hardly anything, except the really egregious shit, from his point of view... some people do not agree with infofront's level of tolerance but his level of tolerance seems to be even more within the spirit of the thread than the original thread owner was able to accomplish.... Long live WO (and infofront, too..... not trying to suck up)..... Does this forum have a moderator?
The original Self-moderator, Adam Bugged out years ago. The regular mods Couldn't handle the crap here And tried to shut it down. There was an outcry From the many regulars So they had a poll About what to do... A new "self moderator" Was chosen - Info He had the wisdom To leave it the fuck alone. Thus we have free speech. Surely Jimbo is more eloquent (and charming) than yours truly.
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March 30, 2020, 03:34:16 AM |
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The key for me here in Panama is not if I will run out of food, but that the many poor people nearby will run out of food. Then they will go searching. They already rioted in one town and cleared out a local grocery store. My friend was told at his building for everyone to park their cars in the parking garage at his building because thieves are breaking into cars.
Fortunately I was preparing for Thai hitmen to come so I am prepared. I may have to change my sleep schedule though.
Sounds like you are living in a not so safe neighborhood.... Of course, one of the things that any of us needs to consider is the condition of the neighborhood in which we live, and whether it would be better to get more security, merely by feeling more comfortable with the values and culture of the neighbors. Sometimes traveling in a country outside of your own will put you more into those kinds of safety, security, health dilemmas.. but sometimes also NOT understanding the safety (or lack thereof) of a location until you have lived in such lcoation for a bit of time. Seems that older people are less tolerant to taking such risks, too, but older people do not tend to move locations as often, either.
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March 30, 2020, 03:49:39 AM Last edit: March 30, 2020, 04:25:30 AM by Paashaas Merited by El duderino_ (5) |
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Coronavirus Cases: 721,384. Deaths: 33,994. Recovered: 158,665.
- Italy death toll surges past 10.000.
- Spain toughens restrictions as death toll rises to 6,803.
- U.S death toll doubles in two days to 2,510 with 142,548 cases in total.
- Bolivia, Uruguay, New Zealand and Syria reporting first deaths.
- South Africa deployed military controlled lockdown as infections soar.
- Turkey halted intercity trains and limited domestic flights, called for a stay-at-home order.
- Netherlands recalls 600,000 masks from hospitals for being defective after being donated from China.
- Timor-Leste and Bosnian Serb region declared state of emergency.
- Kenya's first day of curfew slid into chaos.
- Mexico’s health minister Hugo Lopez-Gatell called on Saturday on all residents to stay at home for a month.
- New York City ambulance service close to breaking point.
- World’s largest glove maker sees shortage.
- North Korea fires more missiles than ever amid corona outbreak.
- Thai prison riot that was sparked by rumors of an outbreak.
- Russia closes borders to foreigners.
- Belarus president refuses to cancel anything and says vodka and saunas will ward of Covid-19.
- Country music singer Joe Diffie has died of complications caused by coronavirus.
- Japan will deny entry to people coming from the U.S., China, South Korea, and most of Europe.
- South Korea to provide emergency cash payments to famillies, except the top 30% by income.
- Tokyo record biggest daily increase in cases as authorities identified large infection clusters in and around the capital.
- 4000 nurses are expected to participate in strikes across Papua New Guinea this week over concerns that country lacks the medical supplies and funding to handle a potential outbreak.
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March 30, 2020, 03:59:11 AM |
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I just saw that between my two buys from yesterday, with roughly eight hours apart, the transaction code of the bitcoin broker i used was only incremented by 3. So in 8 hours there were only three other buys! Price wise, i think we might go down for more. Seems almost everybody just watches or lost interest in BTC, from this perspective. I try to tage advantage, accumulation wise, i'm not bearish mid-term at all.
Of course, you are not to the level of Searing in your pessimistic expressions, yet I am still having some trouble how you could conclude either that there is a lack of interest in the buying of bitcoin or that the price is going down from here based on your scanty evidence. You have a broker, and the broker's bitcoin transaction count is low? Do you know the history of this bitcoin broker transaction count, and is the transaction count reflective of anything meaningful? I am not going to argue if the BTC price is going to go down or up from here, and surely there is likely to be some dragging effects on bitcoin in terms of macro considerations of the stock market and the virus situation is not exactly getting better, so in that regard, we might get some additional downward pressures on BTC, but it's price direction is far from guaranteed, even if the stock market and the overall printer go brrrrrr phenomena might not be in the best of condition, either.
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Bitcoin broke ten-year support and struggles to get back on track It will only get worse I'm afraid. Trump just announced 100,000 dead Americans ONLY in all this and he will call it a 'good job'. Damn, the Dow Jones is gonna crap itself on Monday. https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/29/president-trump-extends-national-social-distancing-guidelines-through-april-30.htmlIt would be nice if that happens BTC/Crypto would at least 'decouple' somewhat and at least go 'sideways' for the price..er...kinda sorta? I should probably get used to this, it will be 'quite a ride' for ANY asset of ANY kind in the next 2-months. Black Swan Event Indeed!
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March 30, 2020, 04:18:20 AM |
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How convenient to have such exact, up to the minute figures... Is he travelling around the world constantly counting dead bodies? Or is every place in world reporting death figures to him directly? Social Media at its best I guess.
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March 30, 2020, 04:28:53 AM |
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How convenient to have such exact, up to the minute figures... Is he travelling around the world constantly counting dead bodies? Or is every place in world reporting death figures to him directly? Social Media at its best I guess. Same nonsense as "this is just a flu".
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March 30, 2020, 04:47:07 AM |
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How convenient to have such exact, up to the minute figures... Is he travelling around the world constantly counting dead bodies? Or is every place in world reporting death figures to him directly?
Social Media at its best I guess.
Same nonsense as "this is just a flu". Anybody who was paying attention to the videos coming out of Wuhan in February knows this wasn't "just a flu." Sorry Lambie but you were wrong on this one. Furthermore, nothing on that list is as contagious as this virus. Not that Trump has been remarkably accurate about anything ever, but he has completely changed his tune from it being a hoax in the last 6 hours: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1250772/trump-extends-virus-guidelines-braces-us-for-big-death-tollAll this and they still don't want to quarantine the virus epicenter, NYC. To be fair, neither does Governor Cuomo... That puts him in the same dumb camp as Trump as far as I'm concerned. Quarantine is the smartest thing to do at the moment.
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March 30, 2020, 05:33:22 AM |
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Same nonsense as "this is just a flu".
COV19 flu. Strains attached. Now how weird is it, that the scammers of scammers, could actually have a plausible narrative this time? Hm. Don't answer that, just throw in some more stats, and a weenie filthy accusation to top it off.
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March 30, 2020, 05:40:02 AM |
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All this and they still don't want to quarantine the virus epicenter, NYC. Interesting. I wonder why? Quarantine is the smartest thing to do at the moment.
Most likely, so we are told. Always question what you are told. Especially if they try to shove it down your throat.
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March 30, 2020, 05:41:46 AM |
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... the US dollar bubble top may have just been pricked. the outrush will be impressive. Trump says 100,00-200,000 dead is not too bad ... because if they did nothing it was 2 million yups that's the real deal we're hearing now, everything else was pablum to keep the herd calm. ... quietly move to the US$ exits as fast as you can now, shtf.
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March 30, 2020, 05:44:45 AM |
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All this and they still don't want to quarantine the virus epicenter, NYC. NYC should have been quarantined long time ago, regardless of what virus they're cooking up, but that's a whole other story.
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March 30, 2020, 05:55:09 AM |
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All this and they still don't want to quarantine the virus epicenter, NYC. Interesting. I wonder why? Quarantine is the smartest thing to do at the moment.
Most likely, so we are told. Always question what you are told. Especially if they try to shove it down your throat. Well, the excuse is that the rest of America - and ostensibly the world - depends on the ongoings of NYC; especially Wall Street and the financial sector. Another thing was Trump's (now abandoned) narrative that its simply un-American to close down business to such a magnitude, and that everything will be fine. OK, so I'm questioning the quarantine request... - People remain at home. - Those who are carriers can't spread the virus to other people. - Those who don't have it can't get it. - In total isolation with 100% follow-through rate, it would only take 14-28 days for the problem to subside completely. - Seeing as how that is not a viable alternative, I think 60 days of fairly stringent quarantine measures is reasonable. People do have to go out to get food and supplies, and people do have to be present at workplaces to deliver them. - Everybody else whose employment is deemed non-essential will suffer financially. - A relatively large amount of people are going to die from inadequate medical care. This is the best case scenario. Do you disagree with any of these premises or conclusions?
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March 30, 2020, 05:55:20 AM Last edit: March 30, 2020, 06:17:10 AM by OutOfMemory |
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... i'm with jimbo, don't mess with Gordons and Schweppes, maybe a slice of lemon or lime.
... or cheese and pickled onion on a cracker.
Schweppes (props for correct spelling, btw.) cures a lot of blemishes when it comes to gin. When you take the Gordons-on-the-rocks test and pass it with ease, compare this to a fine gin, you'll notice the difference. I stand corrected on the spelling of Schweppes (I should have checked it) but I'll disagree with your assessment of Gordon's. Gordon's (correct spelling!) is a fine gin but it isn't intended to be drunk straight, on-the-rocks, or lightly seasoned with vermouth and olive. It's at its best mixed with a tonic with enough balls to stand up to its robust flavor. Of course you want a more delicate gin for a martini or on-the-rocks. I value your opinion, though i disagree still on the Gordon's being called a "fine" gin. But it's not much of an issue, really. It makes little sense to argue about personal taste and preference. Sure, it's certainly good if a gin comes strong, especially in a long drink or cocktail, to add definition. It's like tequila. You don't use Patron or Don Julio to make a margarita. You drink them straight with a wedge of lime and some salt. For a Margarita you want something with more agave bite, like Cuervo Especial Gold.
Gotta try this/them. I think i never had any of these. I just saw that between my two buys from yesterday, with roughly eight hours apart, the transaction code of the bitcoin broker i used was only incremented by 3. So in 8 hours there were only three other buys! Price wise, i think we might go down for more. Seems almost everybody just watches or lost interest in BTC, from this perspective. I try to tage advantage, accumulation wise, i'm not bearish mid-term at all.
Of course, you are not to the level of Searing in your pessimistic expressions, yet I am still having some trouble how you could conclude either that there is a lack of interest in the buying of bitcoin or that the price is going down from here based on your scanty evidence. You have a broker, and the broker's bitcoin transaction count is low? Do you know the history of this bitcoin broker transaction count, and is the transaction count reflective of anything meaningful? I was looking for similar low timeframes between buys and found the intermediate transaction count (per hour) was way higher than now. There's only one point that has influenced the count for sure, it's the mandatory KYC registration since beginning of 2020. This was likely to push down the count, but so low? However, as it's a national broker, it clearly speaks for lack of buys in my country. You can only transfer fiat from/to a national banking account OR use exclusive national ATMs. With the latter one needs an id (drivers license) to scan for using the service. I am not going to argue if the BTC price is going to go down or up from here, and surely there is likely to be some dragging effects on bitcoin in terms of macro considerations of the stock market and the virus situation is not exactly getting better, so in that regard, we might get some additional downward pressures on BTC, but it's price direction is far from guaranteed, even if the stock market and the overall printer go brrrrrr phenomena might not be in the best of condition, either.
Agree. I am not really pessimistic, but optimistic for lower price possibilities or forming of a temporary bottom. The ultimate breakout of pessimism, imho, was the mindrust accident that happened lately. EDIT: Hit "save" three times until the "new post" warning disappeared. Now THAT's a transaction frequency i wanna see at the brokerzzz EDIT2: Trying to keep it short on the Covid19 topic: Almost everybody seems to care more about the sick economy lately, instead of questioning it. Really pathetic, imho. How can one think he is "free" when he (and everbody else) is dependent on inflationary economy, better descibred as wage slavery for most of the participants?
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