As a kid they gave us a math text book in first grade. It had the work in it from sept 1962 to June 1963.
I loved math so much that I finish all the chapters with all the problems by October 1st.
We had a book called "7 a day" with 7 problems in each section. I'd usually run through multiple sections each lesson and then they put me in the "8 a day" book. I learned then that hard work is often rewarded only by more hard work.
Poor lil Richie----tttttttttteeeeeeed
That's the start of your having had become so damned jaded, perhaps?
Got to say I'm a bit disappointed: We just closed the weekly ATH a few minutes ago, are at 62,500 and there is not one picture of a train anywhere on this forum.
What happened?
Lovely....
It be called: "zen"
Got to say I'm a bit disappointed: We just closed the weekly ATH a few minutes ago, are at 62,500 and there is not one picture of a train anywhere on this forum.
What happened?
There will be more enthusiasm at $70K.
You would not know "zen" if it slapped you in the face... maybe you need a slap in the face? Would that help? I doubt it.
#justsaying.what time does this weekly candle close?
Yall say closing above $60k would be a big deal, not that i really think that, but it looks like its about to..
Does it close on sunday?
Midnight UTC---- yes on Sunday.
Ok..
So it seems that those who are bitcoiners are widely of the subset that also like numbers..
Quite interesting..
For me, I have always loved watching exchange order books changin..
Never really traded off the charts, always traded off the books..
People always thought i was nuts just staring at pages of numbers all the time..
Recognizing patterns..
We may be discovering something about "what makes a bitcoiner" here..
Observing nice price also..
I have another way of saying the same thing.
All people like NGU
Bitcoin is based on NGU and frequently demonstrated NGU technology
bitcoiners are people
bitcoiners like NGU