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buddy enough.
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First PC was a sinclair ZX81 (If you could call it a PC}. Ridiculous membrane keyboard and 1K RAM. You could get a 16K RAM expansion pack which plugged in the back but would often glitch when you pressed too hard on the keyboard. For recording your programs you needed to use a conventional cassette recorder and tune the volume to the programs you would write. Awful in so many ways but was a lot of fun for a while. It ran BASIC (Beginners All Symbolic Instruction Code). I did use an early 8080 machine at school where we had to program it in hexadecimal, tedious to say the least but you learned alot. Followed that with a BBC Micro and then a Vic 20 and commodore 64. Wound up going through an Apple phase with an Apple classic all the way through the Apples as they lost their way untill eventually making the switch to PC on a celeron 300 and learned about overclocking. Prices for upgrades on Macintoshes were always far more expensive than equivalent upgrades to Intel based PCs and that eventually pissed me off enough to make the switch. First experience with the web must have been around 93? First dial-up modem was a 9600 baud rate US robotics modem (mainly used to download a porn image which would take at least 15 mins if not longer) It was an exciting time with breakneck speed in innovations.
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buddy enough.
Almost like he’s been stuck all weekend. I guess this is a side effect of the ETFs but it also shows that retail is still mostly on the sidelines and not trading this market. I’m not sure how much longer that will remain true as I think we’re all expecting a fomo market over the next year. It will be interesting to see how that materializes.
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Great visualization of the rewards of hodling. Why would you ever trade this thing? - Think of the x-axis as the date you purchased bitcoin. - The y-axis is how long you held that bitcoin. - Longer description in the source. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fpbs.twimg.com%2Fmedia%2FGPGl7mKXkAA2fUc%3Fformat%3Dpng%26name%3D900x900&t=663&c=3uf7k6LZ_aEgYw)
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This is quite interesting, even if it is just 1/10 of 1% (180 million USD). More will follow. "The state of Wisconsin is investing in Bitcoin - The Wisconsin Pension Fund, ranked as one of the most fiscally sound in the nation, took bold action this year. It invested in Bitcoin.The investment industry is pretty amazed that a pension fund this early in the introduction of the Bitcoin ETF came on board. They expected it might take several years before there would be institutional involvement with Bitcoin investing." src: https://pbswisconsin.org/news-item/david-krause-on-the-state-of-wisconsin-investing-in-bitcoin/
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We didn't even have internet by this time, about the early 1990's, which was installed later in 1994 at my parent's house, when i was already operating Cubase Audio (4 Stereo tracks!) via mouse and keyboard in Windows, on Intel 486 or early pentium (75 or 90 mHz) CPU. 30 years...
I used Cubase on the Atari. MIDI only though... a different era. Same here, but in the Studio where i was working at that time, they were using Emagic. For mastering we used Pro Tools on a Mac. My first computer was a C64-II, however, this was where i was first encountering desktop environments (GEOS) long before windows, but i didn't know about Macintosh by that time at all. I collected punch cards in my pre school age, and when i went to school later, i was visiting my dad after school in the datacenter, where i got embraced by the sound of IBM's mainframe computers while staring at walls full of tape machines spinning back and forth, back and forth... First PC was a sinclair ZX81 (If you could call it a PC}. Ridiculous membrane keyboard and 1K RAM. You could get a 16K RAM expansion pack which plugged in the back but would often glitch when you pressed too hard on the keyboard. For recording your programs you needed to use a conventional cassette recorder and tune the volume to the programs you would write. Awful in so many ways but was a lot of fun for a while.
AFAIR these things where called "home computers" back then? IBM has born the "Personal Computer" term later, if i'm not wrong. In this era it was Commodore 64 vs. Schneider CPC in my area. We were three kids with computers at age 12, in one classroom. Extremely lucky, only one older kid with a computer two grades higher.
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This is quite interesting, even if it is just 1/10 of 1% (180 million USD). More will follow. The state of Wisconsin is investing in Bitcoin - The Wisconsin Pension Fund, ranked as one of the most fiscally sound in the nation, took bold action this year. It invested in Bitcoin. "The investment industry is pretty amazed that a pension fund this early in the introduction of the Bitcoin ETF came on board. They expected it might take several years before there would be institutional involvement with Bitcoin investing." src: https://pbswisconsin.org/news-item/david-krause-on-the-state-of-wisconsin-investing-in-bitcoin/bold action? ...it's proven by math and science!!
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Interesting week ahead, it’s 08:30 in the UK and we’re making another attempt at breaking out of this tedious sideways range. I guess you could call this the Asian trading session.
We can’t stay in this low volatility range for much longer, all the liquidity below must be nearly gone by now. It’s time to breakout, I feel I like our chances of getting close to a new all time high this week.
Let’s get it !
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This is quite interesting, even if it is just 1/10 of 1% (180 million USD). More will follow. The state of Wisconsin is investing in Bitcoin - The Wisconsin Pension Fund, ranked as one of the most fiscally sound in the nation, took bold action this year. It invested in Bitcoin. "The investment industry is pretty amazed that a pension fund this early in the introduction of the Bitcoin ETF came on board. They expected it might take several years before there would be institutional involvement with Bitcoin investing." src: https://pbswisconsin.org/news-item/david-krause-on-the-state-of-wisconsin-investing-in-bitcoin/bold action? ...it's proven by math and science!! Sure, its easy for you and me and everyone else in this thread to see this. I see this as another sign of us being "early" and that we have a long road in front of us. Even if we have wandered this road for quite some time now.
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