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TeutonicDarkness:
Hello,
 while I wont condone or endorse bitcoin one way or the other I will make a observation.
There is money to be made here if someone has the time patience. I don't want to get into great detail but I have
gave it a shot a few times in the past....
In each instance I would have just a few dollars worth of bitcoins because hey I'm not crazy and I'm defiantly not rich.
so on 2 different occasions I had very few bitcoins $10 - $25 dollars.
I would forget about it only to return a year or so later and find the value had increased.
I now had $100 + dollars.

I'm only providing insight do with this knowledge how you see fit  :dunno
Mr. Peabody:
@pixel: gravity has only to do with mass. Only in the case of black holes does rotation matter.


And, from Peter Diamandis' ABUNDANCE INSIDER JANUARY 12 EDITION:

One Stock Analyst's $10 Trillion Bull Case for Cryptocurrencies

What it is: Roughly $30 trillion are currently held offshore in gold and other long-term stores of value. RBC analyst Mitch Steves projects that cryptoassets such as bitcoin and ether could take as much as 33 percent of that market over the next 15 years, giving the cryptoasset market as a whole a $10 trillion value. This is a 13x expansion from today from one single use case.

Why it's important: Notice how Steves thinks about cryptoasset valuation. Currencies and coins have many use cases beyond stored value, but when you think about the use cases for ethereum (and ether coin), IOTA (for IoT transactions), or Factom (secure distributed storage), just to name a few, the market value of the entire asset class could well eclipse that number.
BadMouth:

--- Quote from: pixel on January 10, 2018, 07:46:57 pm ---Next was the whole  "Beard  /  Facial Hair"  popularization.

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The cause for that is that the current crop of men coming up were raised to be weenies and are looking for some way to have a shred of masculinity without offending anyone.


--- Quote from: pixel on January 10, 2018, 07:46:57 pm --- A lot of people out there,  are also promoting survival gear, shelter kits, and even massive underground survival bunker communities,
that you rent / buy in advance.   Sort of like some kind of doomsday life-insurance policy.

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This is because the society they know is breaking down and what comes next is uncertain.  Best to be prepared.  I can't say I disagree.
(discussion of why or who is responsible is for the P&R subforum, not here)


--- Quote from: pixel on January 10, 2018, 07:46:57 pm ---  There is talk of a hidden planet that has a massive orbit in a different vector.   Planet X / Nirubu.   One wonders,  if such a massive body
getting too close to us... could cause our planets axis and or magnetic poles to shift. 

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I thought the timeframe for this had come and gone.


--- Quote from: pixel on January 10, 2018, 07:46:57 pm --- Some think that the Chem-Trails are one of the ways the Govt. is trying to hide what will be coming into view soon.

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Everyone I've ever heard talk about chem trails was a nut job.  I remember one woman who was on Midnight in the Desert because years earlier she had experienced symptoms immediately after seeing a plane overhead spray something while she was hiking.  Did she do the logical thing and call the park service to ask if/what they were spraying?   Of course not because she did not want an explanation other than the one that confirmed her beliefs.  It is very common (at least where I've lived) to spray insecticide or herbicide to stop the spread of non-native invasive species like Gypsy Moths.  The insecticide they use probably does cause discomfort or worse if inhaled and misted into your eyes.  ...but noooo.  It had to be a mystery chemical meant to control the minds of the human population.


--- Quote --- Ok... I mean it now... last comment in this box:   Its funny how the Wealthiest people are pushing Global Warming and Carbon Taxes...
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...because they are going to run the cap and trade market, making windfall profits from comissions, fees, & administrative costs.
It's just a new way for sleazeballs to skim wealth from the people who actually provide physical things of value.

The only funny part is you never hear any politician talk about just passing a law to reduce carbon emissions.
For any law to get consideration it must profit their class peers. 




yotsuya:
How’s that Ethereum doing for you today?
pbj:
Ouch.

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