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October 26, 2021, 11:32:27 PM

Meh...  I don't really think this is a thing.. and the volume on this ant-dip is too small...

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October 26, 2021, 11:55:54 PM

I knew a devastating crash was coming!

Really they just keep happening over and over!
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October 27, 2021, 12:44:26 AM

Rainy day - idly looking at world news.

Had to laugh at news coming from Glasgow where the COP 26 Climate Convention is being held.

A fleet of 200+ luxury EVs has been put at the disposal of the delegates.

But there is a problem there are too few charging points for the vehicles in the city.

So some diesel generators have been hired for the task.

You could not fucking make it up.

In more pertinent Scottish news the wee dip is not quite over yet.

Wee dip?


I am with Farmer Bill on this one, if the BTC price is ONLY what it had been 2 days ago, and that is bouncing around in a range that is so far between $59.5k and $63.7k, that is largely in the realm of noise - and nothing to write home to mom about (grandma neither)....

I knew a devastating crash was coming!

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Meh...  I don't really think this is a thing.. and the volume on this ant-dip is too small...



Confirmed.

Not a thing.
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October 27, 2021, 02:11:30 AM

stopping the trips
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October 27, 2021, 02:16:04 AM

I knew a devastating crash was coming!

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October 27, 2021, 02:35:20 AM

I knew a devastating crash was coming!
Was waiting for you to come up with this so that bitcoin will pump hard enough to prove you wrong this time also.Keep it up and cook more psychopath statements so we see btc above $70k this time.
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October 27, 2021, 03:00:24 AM

I just read an article in Fiat Times and it proved that Bitcoin was going to go to zero..

I just sold all my coins.. I hope you do too before it’s too late!!
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October 27, 2021, 03:07:26 AM

Buddy I am watching the world series. So make like the Astros and to the moon.
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October 27, 2021, 03:09:52 AM

Tesla: irrelevant in the long run. Everyone and their dogs are making electric or at least hybrid cars already. Let Tesla turn into Netscape.

China: very relevant in the long run. I hope their last-and-totally-un-undoable-bitcoin-ban hits them where it hurts. Give it time, and it sure will.


Tesla's market is probably in the software (and as has been pointed out perhaps also battery and charge network).
I could see EVs running off Tesla's EV operating system or something like that and you pay them for charging.
Having said that if you can run an EV for 300miles on a charge I doubt I would have to charge it away from home much, maybe a couple of times per year tops.

After all the crap Musk pulled I'm more curious to see what Subaru comes up with their Solterra.

I like to not feel as if my bare ass is grinding on the ground at 80mph. Our roads are terrible in the UK. I doubt a Tesla would cut it beyond the motorways with regards to comfort.

Their too cheap to add air / (or any decent) suspension to their 1 BTC cars. Fuck that and their China-esque leader.

"We like BTC - we don't like BTC - we like BTC - we don't like BTC."

Make up your fucking mind.

I just read that Tesla is number one on the list of most sold cars in Europe for September, the firs time a non European car has the first place, and also the first time an electric car has the first place.
I also read that they got a order for 100 000 cars from some US entity.
I wouldn't count them out just yet.
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October 27, 2021, 03:14:27 AM

I've stopped using Google as a search engine on the consumer side. My default now has been duckduckgo for awhile, maybe the past 5 years or so. Try it. Set all your browsers on all your devices to use the duck and just delete or remove google. You won't miss it.

Indeed. I remember living Google's motto of "Don't be evil". Their advantage over Altavista and Jeeves and such was a very quick clean page, honest data without insane pay to play weighting, and a pretty good culture of privacy. Now they have none of that and are just another yahoo/altavista shit site.

Still, it was interesting to see them lock out TOR end nodes. Which as I said now makes sense as they are just another Organ of the State. :-)

There is a long way work-around if you insist on using sites that don't like Tor end nodes, that is to use another node after Tor (like a VPN or some other VPS site RDP or whatever). But in the case of Google as a search engine, I don't bother as I've simply stopped using it. There are a few non-bitcoin forums (on proboards and such) that don't like Tor end nodes, so I use my work VPN (which I know is tracked by my company, but better them than whoever else.) Not that I don't want to use my own ip for that particular forum, but out of habit, as I've either always used Tor or something else or was in another country altogether.

Unlike, for example, this forum, bitcointalk, which is always over Tor, again out of habit, and because I have no issues with it here, mostly.

I too use the duck, but I have noticed that they are not very good on picture search, I almost always have to switch to Google to get the picture I'm looking for. The same goes for tutorials, the duck rarely finds the Youtube tutorial I'm looking for, but Google usually nails it.
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October 27, 2021, 03:22:20 AM

I just read that Tesla is number one on the list of most sold cars in Europe for September, the firs time a non European car has the first place, and also the first time an electric car has the first place.
I also read that they got a order for 100 000 cars from some US entity.
I wouldn't count them out just yet.

That sounds suspicious. Tesla just isn't capable of the volume of other car manufacturers. Not saying that it isn't true but that it deserves closer inspection.
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October 27, 2021, 03:26:49 AM

Well the motors and controllers are a lot simpler than the traditional gas engine. Biggest problem is coach work, and to be honest they could probably farm that out.

Controller, motor, batteries and that will pretty much be all they really have to assemble. Should be interesting.
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October 27, 2021, 04:10:04 AM

I just read that Tesla is number one on the list of most sold cars in Europe for September, the firs time a non European car has the first place, and also the first time an electric car has the first place.
I also read that they got a order for 100 000 cars from some US entity.
I wouldn't count them out just yet.

That sounds suspicious. Tesla just isn't capable of the volume of other car manufacturers. Not saying that it isn't true but that it deserves closer inspection.

It's Hertz apparently. https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Tesla-Receives-Worlds-Single-Largest-EV-Order-Of-100000-Cars.html
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October 27, 2021, 04:17:20 AM

... stop consuming corporate media or else ....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFDXP6L6hOM

... you do NOT want to be this guy
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October 27, 2021, 04:26:04 AM

I just read an article in Fiat Times and it proved that Bitcoin was going to go to zero..

I just sold all my coins.. I hope you do too before it’s too late!!

Uh Oh a new Proudhoun is born.

... stop consuming corporate media or else ....

all media, its all bullshit in the grand scope of things
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