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After Gamestop drama Birkshire "glitch" halted after tanking 99%.
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After Gamestop drama Birkshire "glitch" halted after tanking 99%. The "glitch" seems to have affected dozens of other markets too: https://www.nyse.com/trade-halt
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My first ever OS was a windows 95. I remember my first experience with programming was windows 98 and purebasic. I made a trivia game.
The first computer I got close to was an IBM650 with revolving drum memory, punch card I/O and vacuum tube flip-flops. That was at the University of Western Ontario in 1961. My own first computer in the 1980s was a Radio Shack MC-10 Micro Color Computer with 4KB RAM (upgraded to 20KB!), cassette tape I/O, Basic in ROM and a serial port. It connected to a TV set and I had a 4 baud modem which required flipping a switch manually to connect. I used it to connect to my friend's account on the mainframe at York University. I also made a game, but not trivia. I used peek and poke commands in the screen buffer to make the screen scroll in reverse and created an arcade-style action game called "Acid Rain". When I started dreaming in loops and branches, I packed it in and decided to come back to computers when they were more user-friendly. That happened with Win95 and my first dial-up internet connection. Building rigs was fun back then... no plug and play. Lots of jumpers, specifying HDD parameters, etc. Those were the days.
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My first ever OS was a windows 95. I remember my first experience with programming was windows 98 and purebasic. I made a trivia game.
The first computer I got close to was an IBM650 with revolving drum memory, punch card I/O and vacuum tube flip-flops. That was at the University of Western Ontario in 1961. My own first computer in the 1980s was a Radio Shack MC-10 Micro Color Computer with 4KB RAM (upgraded to 20KB!), cassette tape I/O, Basic in ROM and a serial port. It connected to a TV set and had a 4 baud modem which required flipping a switch manually to connect. I used it to connect to my friend's account on the mainframe at York University. I also made a game, but not trivia. I used peek and poke commands in the screen buffer to make the screen scroll in reverse and created an arcade-style action game called "Acid Rain". When I started dreaming in loops and branches, I packed it in and decided to come back to computers when they were more user-friendly. That happened with Win95 and my first dial-up internet connection. Building rigs was fun back then... no plug and play. Lots of jumpers, specifying HDD parameters, etc. Those were the days. I imagine how much difficulty there was at that time, because it's not like today where there is Google/YouTube for any query (it really should be very difficult!)... In the past, people dedicated themselves to building and exploring really cool things... very different from today where there are infinite distractions....
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After Gamestop drama Birkshire "glitch" halted after tanking 99%. I wouldn't have minded a few of those at ~200$ My broker hasn't called me, what a slacker.
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June 03, 2024, 06:19:47 PM |
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After Gamestop drama Birkshire "glitch" halted after tanking 99%. I wouldn't have minded a few of those at ~200$ My broker hasn't called me, what a slacker. Seriously… I guess we should all have standing buy orders for this sort of thing. I have 1 BTC set aside for a share of Berkshire Hathaway when they reach parity but grabbing that dip would’ve saved me quite a bit. I wonder if they’ll be rolling any trades back and what the real cause was. A fat finger mistake maybe?
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June 03, 2024, 06:25:36 PM |
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Could you really buy that stock for only $200? I mean, besides the glitch, would the broker really permit you?
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June 03, 2024, 06:31:43 PM |
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Back to the top of out daily bullish candle stick .... It's going to be huge
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Building rigs was fun back then... no plug and play. Lots of jumpers, specifying HDD parameters, etc.
Those were the days.
I imagine how much difficulty there was at that time, because it's not like today where there is Google/YouTube for any query (it really should be very difficult!)... In the past, people dedicated themselves to building and exploring really cool things... very different from today where there are infinite distractions.... The internet was close to useless for many things back then. A low-res image took several minutes to download. You could go to the bathroom, come back, and see how much of it had filled in. Videos? Forget about it. Things picked up a bit with the advent of DSL and cable connections. I mostly learned from paper and ink magazines like Maximum PC, library books, and from experienced friends. By friends I mean real people face-to-face. As I said, those were the days.
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$70,000 still a tough nut to crack by the looks of it. We’ll smash through it soon though, I really don’t know why people are selling or shorting in this range. It’s like picking up pennies in front of a steaming locomotive.
I think this time next year we will all be a hell of a lot richer than we are now. It’s the start of the business end of this four year cycle. Don’t drink too much, don’t take too many drugs, cut down on the hookers. We all need to be of sound mind for 18 months now.
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$70,000 still a tough nut to crack by the looks of it. We’ll smash through it soon though, I really don’t know why people are selling or shorting in this range. It’s like picking up pennies in front of a steaming locomotive.
I think this time next year we will all be a hell of a lot richer than we are now. It’s the start of the business end of this four year cycle. Don’t drink too much, don’t take too many drugs, cut down on the hookers. We all need to be of sound mind for 18 months now.
still selling my gpus and silver to get btc. Did a lot of sales last 45 days. also stacked decent amount of btc.
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$70,000 still a tough nut to crack by the looks of it. We’ll smash through it soon though, I really don’t know why people are selling or shorting in this range. It’s like picking up pennies in front of a steaming locomotive.
I think this time next year we will all be a hell of a lot richer than we are now. It’s the start of the business end of this four year cycle. Don’t drink too much, don’t take too many drugs, cut down on the hookers. We all need to be of sound mind for 18 months now.
still selling my gpus and silver to get btc. Did a lot of sales last 45 days. also stacked decent amount of btc. selling for bitcoin-sure, but silver might at least double or more from here.
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