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November 13, 2020, 09:09:20 AM

Decision time? $15.8-16K re-test or $17.5K moonshot?



Current rejection from the mid-level of this theoretical parallel channel suggests $17.5K likely target if break above dotted line.

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November 13, 2020, 09:17:13 AM

And a big congats to Bob and Rick!
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November 13, 2020, 09:18:52 AM

Decision time? $15.8-16K re-test or $17.5K moonshot?



Current rejection from the mid-level of this theoretical parallel channel suggests $17.5K likely target if break above dotted line.



Higher high will result in a higher high.  Roger.  Safety squints and oxygen engaged.  My body is ready.
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November 13, 2020, 09:22:50 AM

....and yes: poor mindrust!    Grin

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Sorry lol

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November 13, 2020, 09:31:39 AM

....and yes: poor mindrust!    Grin

You got that right.





Sorry lol

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Cool https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=176777
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Just a scenario .. unlikely, but not impossible
https://twitter.com/100trillionUSD/status/1326948877019324423
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November 13, 2020, 09:56:14 AM

....and yes: poor mindrust!    Grin

You got that right.

Sorry lol

Actually he still active around the forum??

“Pulling a mindrust” now officially also means proclaiming to the world to have ignore-listed me “forever”.  He is way ahead of strawbs, et al.!

Folks, if you decide to pull a mindrust, just make sure to dump all of your coins to me before putting me on ignore forever:-)


Every time I scroll past this, I think it's a dildo:




Quoted just to fnord you more more thoughts about dildos.  What the hey.  Surely, Venus Victrix must like them apples, too!  —Just not the rusty ones, which are more like what Menelaus wanted to give to his wife for St. Valentine’s Day.
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November 13, 2020, 10:01:35 AM


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Just a scenario .. unlikely, but not impossible
https://twitter.com/100trillionUSD/status/1326948877019324423

Needs an illustration of this would look like if Americans had any style, which they don’t.

I hope that the new QE Infinity® printers will let people produce $100 trillion banknotes of such elegance from the safety of their prisons “homes”.

For you Americans, “Hundert Billionen” means what you would call 100 trillion-with-a-T:

Anyway, hyperinflation is ugly.
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November 13, 2020, 10:05:56 AM
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Boblawblaw bursts into Rick’s boss’ office to announce his retirement.



‘Here’s Johnny’

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November 13, 2020, 10:19:39 AM
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November 13, 2020, 10:33:51 AM




Just in case there was any doubt, Twitter didn't exist until 2006.
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November 13, 2020, 10:46:38 AM

Just in case there was any doubt, Twitter didn't exist until 2006.

"Twitter for Nokia" is a nice touch.
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November 13, 2020, 10:56:07 AM

Boblawblaw bursts into Rick’s boss’ office to announce his retirement.

‘Here’s Johnny’



WTF, LFC?!
My belly hurts so much now, this gave me the laugh of the week!

EDIT: Good news to share. More later on. OOM in a hurry again...
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November 13, 2020, 11:00:46 AM
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careful now... showy mountaintop ahead...
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November 13, 2020, 11:13:09 AM
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Today was a good day Smiley

Rick is officially planning his exit/retirement tonight Smiley

bitcoin allowed me to retire years early. its  a good ride. stress, working for slave wages, having little say in your life and schedule. all take a major toil.

congrats to you and rick. enjoy!
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November 13, 2020, 11:32:50 AM

Today was a good day Smiley

Rick is officially planning his exit/retirement tonight Smiley

Please let us know the form of Rick’s retirement announcement.

please do. will it be a "sod off" announcement and split immediately or will he give the traditional two weeks notice (or whatever). personally i gave a few weeks just to ensure a smooth transition to my replacement but not that management cared, they are work to rule (whatever its called). they can fire anyone for no reason and people can quit with no notice. im old school though so did the notice.
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November 13, 2020, 12:06:26 PM

No, it's not me in the video, but I fully agree.

Edit: also I have better teeth. Henrik looks very British in the mouth, very unswedish

I feel obliged to come to the defence of English teeth, which tend to be in generally good condition. However, I was shocked to see the state of teeth in Scotland and Ireland during visits - appalling. Unfortunately, they give the entire British Isles an undeserved reputation for poor teeth, when it is in fact the Celtic nations which deserve the reputation. Perhaps Celts have a genetic disposition towards poor teeth? The Scottish diet is also horrific, so perhaps another correlation. Athough, the numbers of those with particuarly crooked teeth (which can be easily fixed at adolescence) in Scotland suggests it might be down to parental and societal apathy....

Meanwhile, bitcoin chews and gnashes its way upwards.

 Grin (nice teeth)

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November 13, 2020, 12:15:20 PM

People love to complain about Windows, but this macOS stuff is just plain crazy:

https://sneak.berlin/20201112/your-computer-isnt-yours/
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Today was a good day Smiley

Rick is officially planning his exit/retirement tonight Smiley

bitcoin allowed me to retire years early. its  a good ride. stress, working for slave wages, having little say in your life and schedule. all take a major toil.

congrats to you and rick. enjoy!

Thankfully bitcoin also allowed me to retire several years ago. However, after a few years of enjoying escape from wage slavery, I think it's important to have plenty of things to occupy one's mind.  I guess it depends on your background, but if you've been used to having to exercise your mind intellectually for many years, then filling your time with less intellectual activites during retirement can be a little disorienting.

Initially, I travelled a lot, learned some new manual skills mainly out of interest, bought some land and a family home in a rural location. However, over time I did begin to miss intellectual challenges, so I did a little more study and wrote two books, one of which was published last year (I would never have had the time whilst working). Now I even confess to missing some of the attractions of urban life, but not quite enough to return on a permanant basis.

I suppose I found that a reduced level of mental challenge was not fully countered by the perceived idylls of rural life, space, time and money. There remains a need to be mentally stimulated to some degree, and that degree will obviously vary for each individual. I'm also in a different age group to most retirees and so perhaps I still have a greater degree of cognitive and physical ability to consider.

One thing I discovered, however - helping friends and family has proven to be far more rewarding than helping myself. Back to the Golden Rule again, perhaps.

This is just my own take and obviously the old saying "horses for courses" applies.

But best of luck to you Bob and Rick!
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November 13, 2020, 12:37:28 PM
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I've always thought, that if I retired, I'd probably need to maintain at least double my salary coming in just to pay for all the things I'd need to do to stop me getting bored out of my mind.
That being the case, I'm not going to retire anytime soon, even if MoonTM.
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