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What is of value: imho, it is your geographical location, access to readily available resources (I am talking about food and water mostly), freedom of movement. Bitcoin could play a role in the last two (or even all three) params.
All value is subjective. It could be argued that all is subjective. And is. https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Does_objective_reality_exist%3FAlso is the fact that the human brain does not experience things in real time..there is lag so to speak. So that implies that everything we process is subjective. Another is we observe and try to deduce what is objective and subjective with senses that seem to be missing out on some 99.5% mass-energy content of the Universe. A disturbing place to make assumptions from. I digress. My point being is that I think everything could be called subjective...especially what each individual covets.
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Does anyone here have any experiance with E3 spark plugs on older vehicles, like 70, 80, 90s vehicles? People with older cars seem to speak highly of them, whereas newer cars and turbo cars don't seem to get anything extra out of them. They also seem to work very well on small engines, like lawn mowers. Thinking of ordering for my old Volvo, but wondering if anybody here have used them and can comment. https://e3sparkplugs.com/A test. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcVF3xL_fzk&ab_channel=ProjectFarmAn elaborate gimmick. Some would even say snake oil. The circuit from electrode to ground is still the same. The spark jumps to the arm to ignite the fuel. People who sing their praises are actually changing their behavior while monitoring performance and it is actually the changed behavior that yields results rather than the plug itself. At best, they work the same as the original design, BUT notice you have 3 smaller more fragile arms. I have heard several reports of the smaller arms breaking off in the cylinder and falling into the piston damaging the rings. Just adds an extra point of failure. If you want real notable improvements in reliability, performance, and longevity of older and small engines, focus on a reliable source of ethanol free fuels.
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March 12, 2022, 12:27:04 AM Last edit: March 12, 2022, 12:57:09 AM by Biodom |
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... to derive value in the market, a phenomenon known as "shared subjectivity" which blurs the line between subjectivity and objectivity arises, whereby money derives a "shared subjective value" price from market participants who come to pricing agreements in trading based on the performance of various functions and intrinsic properties of the monetary good .... these functions and properties that are usually ascribed to monetary goods that perform well in the shared subjective value stakes of monetary markets are well-known and described by over a century by classical monetary economists According to Desjardins,[28] "many economists and experts in the field agree" that the functions of money are that it is a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value. To fulfill these various functions, he states that money must be:[28]
Fungible: its individual units must be capable of mutual substitution (i.e., interchangeability). Durable: able to withstand repeated use. Divisibile: divisible to small units. Portable: easily carried and transported. Acceptable: everyone must accept the money as payment Uniform: all units of the same denomination have the same value Limited in supply: its supply in circulation must be limited.[28] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money... none of this is controversial, learn what money is, how it works and you will be good with money, like any other complex tool that aids in your survival. You shouldn't drive a car or shoot a firearm without learning how it works. According to this definition ANY money is not "MONEY". Fungible: its individual units must be capable of mutual substitution (i.e., interchangeability) - does not work if you have the same 'money', but happens to be in a 'wrong" jurisdiction. Durable: able to withstand repeated use- irrelevant because of point #1 Divisibile: divisible to small units.- irrelevant because of point #1 Portable: easily carried and transported.- irrelevant because of point #1; in addition, you might not be able to transport anything aka being stuck Acceptable: everyone must accept the money as payment.- definetly completely impossible as NOBODY is currently accepting a particular form of money for payment. You might not be able to pay with cash in some places, credit card in other, bitcoin in third, etc, etc.. bitcoin is not accepted everywhere, you cannot pay in almost any store with a gold bar or a heap of silver. Uniform: all units of the same denomination have the same value- almost within reach right now, but with some caveats that could be enforced to become insurmountable in the future (as far as bitcoin is concerned) Limited in supply: its supply in circulation must be limited.- important, but not relevant in the case of restrictions on use.
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Toxic2040
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March 12, 2022, 12:37:13 AM |
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the evening wall report Bitcoin down another 1.87% today along with moderate distribution as weekend trading begins. Tension over the sitch globally still weighing heavily again on most markets. dyor 4h the s/r zone the price has been flip flopping around is pretty clear and seems to be coiling with a possible TKx- showing D stronghands
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March 12, 2022, 01:45:23 AM Merited by sirazimuth (1) |
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Does anyone here have any experiance with E3 spark plugs on older vehicles, like 70, 80, 90s vehicles? People with older cars seem to speak highly of them, whereas newer cars and turbo cars don't seem to get anything extra out of them. They also seem to work very well on small engines, like lawn mowers. Thinking of ordering for my old Volvo, but wondering if anybody here have used them and can comment. https://e3sparkplugs.com/A test. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcVF3xL_fzk&ab_channel=ProjectFarmI bought something similar for my car once. After installation, my car was still a piece of shit but a piece of shit with expensive spark plugs.
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March 12, 2022, 02:27:06 AM Last edit: March 12, 2022, 03:23:46 AM by degxtra1 |
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This is something you JJG and obviously other guys , should watch, and for part of you wish: DIG DEEPER - do it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsc-Vf3i_-onobody like go towards: Slow Suicide
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March 12, 2022, 04:15:03 AM |
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Several rumors flying around...
There are people of different sentiments and information. Check this out:
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Several rumors flying around...
There are people of different sentiments and information. Check this out: Yeah. those shorts are blazing... kinda crazy... But I think it is win win for us bulls. It's just one win is better than the other. They get torched. That amount of shorts covering will send us up fast. Or they dampen a huge dump. So if we get a huge dump, those guys are our friends. Interesting. If we do get that huge dump, someone had some advance info. Interesting.
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March 12, 2022, 04:34:17 AM |
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I have a tingling in my testicles that we're going to see a short-squeeze bloodbath of mastadonic proportions...
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March 12, 2022, 05:07:56 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (2) |
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Several rumors flying around...
There are people of different sentiments and information. Check this out: Yeah. those shorts are blazing... kinda crazy... But I think it is win win for us bulls. It's just one win is better than the other. They get torched. That amount of shorts covering will send us up fast. Or they dampen a huge dump. So if we get a huge dump, those guys are our friends. Interesting. If we do get that huge dump, someone had some advance info. Interesting. re shorts please continue pissing into the wind and dump more coins at discounted rates so folks who dont want to be poor dont have to be and can stack more sats dyor and thanks in advance -------- the evening something to gawk at post honeybadger on the prowl or the first bear of spring is observed cant tell 1h stronghands
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March 12, 2022, 05:11:37 AM |
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Does anyone here have any experiance with E3 spark plugs on older vehicles, like 70, 80, 90s vehicles? People with older cars seem to speak highly of them, whereas newer cars and turbo cars don't seem to get anything extra out of them. They also seem to work very well on small engines, like lawn mowers. Thinking of ordering for my old Volvo, but wondering if anybody here have used them and can comment. https://e3sparkplugs.com/A test. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcVF3xL_fzk&ab_channel=ProjectFarmI bought something similar for my car once. After installation, my car was still a piece of shit but a piece of shit with expensive spark plugs. Back in the day when I was young and didn't know any better, I bought my 1st shitbox car. It was that design disaster, total POS, Chevy Vega. I could afford it, as it was cheap...gee, I wonder why? I rebuilt the carburetor with some silly JC Whitney kit, or some such, thinking oh that ought to improve things. Guess what? It was still a shitbox. Well what a surprise... After many breakdowns, various part failures and numerous quarts of burnt oil, I totaled it in a no-injury accident. A blessing in disguise.
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Does anyone here have any experiance with E3 spark plugs on older vehicles, like 70, 80, 90s vehicles? People with older cars seem to speak highly of them, whereas newer cars and turbo cars don't seem to get anything extra out of them. They also seem to work very well on small engines, like lawn mowers. Thinking of ordering for my old Volvo, but wondering if anybody here have used them and can comment. https://e3sparkplugs.com/A test. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcVF3xL_fzk&ab_channel=ProjectFarmAn elaborate gimmick. Some would even say snake oil. The circuit from electrode to ground is still the same. The spark jumps to the arm to ignite the fuel. People who sing their praises are actually changing their behavior while monitoring performance and it is actually the changed behavior that yields results rather than the plug itself. At best, they work the same as the original design, BUT notice you have 3 smaller more fragile arms. I have heard several reports of the smaller arms breaking off in the cylinder and falling into the piston damaging the rings. Just adds an extra point of failure. If you want real notable improvements in reliability, performance, and longevity of older and small engines, focus on a reliable source of ethanol free fuels. The arms falling of was apparently early made in china plugs from around 2011, haven't seen any reports after that. What vehicle have you tried them in?
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