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good morning i ate my breakfast and am drinking coffee
Hope you enjoyed bubby's sandwich

Meanwhile Bitcoin is chilling at $73,000
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Look at them juicy pepperonis man

By the way,

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/news/u-s-treasury-the-united-states-iran

U.S. Treasury: The United States Has Seized Nearly $1 Billion of Iran’s Crypto

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The largest single action came in late April, when Tether confirmed it froze $344 million in USDT across two Tron blockchain addresses linked to the IRGC, after blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis identified on-chain patterns consistent with known Iranian military wallets. One wallet held roughly $213 million; the other, $131 million.

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And there's always talk about how Iran uses Bitcoin, while in reality they clearly prefer the so-called stablecoins, which they are clearly unaware of, first of all, belonging to US private companies that have built into them a mechanism that can freeze them regardless of which wallet they are in. The motto of the so-called stablecoins should be "Your coins, our private keys".

Still, what is one billion compared to the five trillion $ in damage they inflicted on the US and its allies in the recent war (according to their spokesperson on the forum, of course). Roll Eyes
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Buddy Sandwich!

 Looking yummy 😋
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Anyway this shitty thing looks like something movies made future cars look like because they didn't have the budget to do correctly.
Here's a picture of fine Japanese machinery, just so ya'll can clense your eyeballs of that hideous thing:

Toyota Supra Mk4
Lol
I bet an old school BMW Z8 could complete the cleansing  Roll Eyes

https://share.google/KeTg5N1zE0bIClAry
Can't go wrong with the BMW Roll Eyes
All my life, I've only ever wanted one of these:


I'll tell you what Homer.  One thing is not being able to tell if the car is coming or going, yet another thing is not educating us in regards to any reference.  I would imagine that lovely thing being some kind of a prototype.. that might not have had gone into production.. perhaps early 60s?  even though there were some of those kinds of cars still around in the late 60s too.

.. and just on a somewhat related note.. I probably spent more than 5 hours looking at various 4" fat tire electric bikes that have a 26" tires, and I am having dilemmas about which one to get, even though I was more inclined towards single motor rather than dual motor.. merely based on fewer things to go wrong, even though Dual motors could come in handy from time to time...

I still have not pulled any trigger based on mostly the dilemma of too many options.. and I was thinking mostly in the $750 to $1,400 price range, so I have not even narrowed it down, yet.

Remember we used to get cars pretty decent cars for around that price range, even though I did not not start driving until the 80s... so I am going back before my time.. even though my first car was $700 and my second car was $1,300.   They weren't new.  The first one was around 11-ish years old when I got it and my second are was around 8 years old when I got it... I had more expensive and less expensive cars during that time... Actually my very first car was given to me by my parents and it was free and it was about 17 year old when I got it, and then when I screwed some aspects of that car up, I bought one just like it for $50.. so my $700 car was actually my 3rd car...

Any recommendations on a fat tire, 26" e-bike might come in useful to me, even though maybe I am just reluctant to pull the trigger.

 Oh yeah, I forgot how old I am.

 Aside from not being able to tell if you're coming or going, those fins acted like wings at higher speeds on some of the copycat vehicles and the ass-end becomes way too unstable and in some cases too light.

It was the prototype for the 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car which was actually functional unlike Inaba's (Josh Zerlan's) empty bitcoin miner at CES 2013... but I digress.  It was used a couple of movies before being co-opted as the Batmobile.  The original concept car was built by Ghia who also helped design and produced the De Tomaso Pantera which, interestingly was also a favourite of mine after seeing one parked at a mall shortly after I got my driver's license... anyway, that's enough opsec violating for one day.

 Okay one more violation.  Since you're mentioning the cost of the fat-tired electric bikes, I purchased a used, certified, 2nd-gen, Toyota Tercel hatchback as a beater for $1200 in the early 90's which I ended up using as my only car for a couple of years.  I had to put new CVs in it at one point (cost me ~$400) and loads of paint-matching, grey duct tape around the hatch window because of the rust holes but, in that time, I paid off all outstanding debt aside from my mortgage which was awesome because interest rates were out of this world.

 Those e-bikes look cool and I'm sure it would be fun riding on one but any time I'm driving shorter distances, I'm on a delivery or pickup mission and I need cargo space and seats.  No time for fun - not during daylight hours usually.

 I tried to go to the Andsky ebike website to check out their fat-tired 1500W model and my antivirus stopped me.  I checked using NordVPNs site checker and it says "identified as a malicious site"... too bad - that looks like a good deal at ~$1500
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Anyway this shitty thing looks like something movies made future cars look like because they didn't have the budget to do correctly.
Here's a picture of fine Japanese machinery, just so ya'll can clense your eyeballs of that hideous thing:

Toyota Supra Mk4
Lol
I bet an old school BMW Z8 could complete the cleansing  Roll Eyes

https://share.google/KeTg5N1zE0bIClAry
Can't go wrong with the BMW Roll Eyes
All my life, I've only ever wanted one of these:


I'll tell you what Homer.  One thing is not being able to tell if the car is coming or going, yet another thing is not educating us in regards to any reference.  I would imagine that lovely thing being some kind of a prototype.. that might not have had gone into production.. perhaps early 60s?  even though there were some of those kinds of cars still around in the late 60s too.

.. and just on a somewhat related note.. I probably spent more than 5 hours looking at various 4" fat tire electric bikes that have a 26" tires, and I am having dilemmas about which one to get, even though I was more inclined towards single motor rather than dual motor.. merely based on fewer things to go wrong, even though Dual motors could come in handy from time to time...

I still have not pulled any trigger based on mostly the dilemma of too many options.. and I was thinking mostly in the $750 to $1,400 price range, so I have not even narrowed it down, yet.

Remember we used to get cars pretty decent cars for around that price range, even though I did not not start driving until the 80s... so I am going back before my time.. even though my first car was $700 and my second car was $1,300.   They weren't new.  The first one was around 11-ish years old when I got it and my second are was around 8 years old when I got it... I had more expensive and less expensive cars during that time... Actually my very first car was given to me by my parents and it was free and it was about 17 year old when I got it, and then when I screwed some aspects of that car up, I bought one just like it for $50.. so my $700 car was actually my 3rd car...

Any recommendations on a fat tire, 26" e-bike might come in useful to me, even though maybe I am just reluctant to pull the trigger.

 Oh yeah, I forgot how old I am.

 Aside from not being able to tell if you're coming or going, those fins acted like wings at higher speeds on some of the copycat vehicles and the ass-end becomes way too unstable and in some cases too light.

It was the prototype for the 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car which was actually functional unlike Inaba's (Josh Zerlan's) empty bitcoin miner at CES 2013... but I digress.  It was used a couple of movies before being co-opted as the Batmobile.  The original concept car was built by Ghia who also helped design and produced the De Tomaso Pantera which, interestingly was also a favourite of mine after seeing one parked at a mall shortly after I got my driver's license... anyway, that's enough opsec violating for one day.

 Okay one more violation.  Since you're mentioning the cost of the fat-tired electric bikes, I purchased a used, certified, 2nd-gen, Toyota Tercel hatchback as a beater for $1200 in the early 90's which I ended up using as my only car for a couple of years.  I had to put new CVs in it at one point (cost me ~$400) and loads of paint-matching, grey duct tape around the hatch window because of the rust holes but, in that time, I paid off all outstanding debt aside from my mortgage which was awesome because interest rates were out of this world.

 Those e-bikes look cool and I'm sure it would be fun riding on one but any time I'm driving shorter distances, I'm on a delivery or pickup mission and I need cargo space and seats.  No time for fun - not during daylight hours usually.

 I tried to go to the Andsky ebike website to check out their fat-tired 1500W model and my antivirus stopped me.  I checked using NordVPNs site checker and it says "identified as a malicious site"... too bad - that looks like a good deal at ~$1500



Paid off my 1992-2022 mortgage. In 1999 I think 7 years and a month rate was 7.875%

Running a 1979 dodge aspen and a 1978 olds 88.

The dodge had 285k miles on it a slant six.

I wrecked the olds in 1999 and got a 3 year lease on a Buick. Paid 3600 for 3 years as I had 5,000 in gm credit card points.

That Buick was a nice car my first new car
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Had a Delta 88 in 1990, what a cool comfortable car.

Got totaled while on a tow truck from a drunk driver and then the insurance company fucked me out of the payment.
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