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Good morn Bitcoinland. One-oh-four-one-oh greenbacks, (Bitcoinaverage). Going sideways now. At least we're in 5 digits. Go go Bitcoin go. Gambling is worse than sex drugs and rock and roll !!!
Everything is worse than S&D&R&R. S&D&R&R are excellent, assuming the D stands for soft drugs like caffeine, cannabis and alcohol and not hard drugs like opiates, cocaine and benzodiazapines.
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Biodom
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All flats on bitcoin graph are "fake" inasmuch as they always resolve in a drastic move up or down.
hot days of summer wait a little and bitcoin will move up and up
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HairyMaclairy
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The #learntocode meme people post pretending coding is the future of employment is hilariously stupid. You need to be a flat out fool to not be able to tell the video games industry is in an insane bubble right now. There's so many games coming out per day you can't even play a fraction of them even if you pirate them all, don't work, and play video games 24 hours a day lol. Here's some guy on Youtube today talking about how he sent out 1000 job applications and got one interview, and a guy in the comment section with 200 and no job or interview. Coding is a fucking bubble. Telling everyone "learn to code" is like telling everyone on earth "learn to be a plumber dude". In an economic downturn, nobody even needs any virtual jibberish located inside of a computer so almost the entire industry is expendable except for a few govt, healthcare, billing, etc, related jobs. Of course, these people's posts are likely also an indicator of the general direction of the economy at the moment as well.  And yet, you're using technology to post in this forum. The above text has been processed by several pieces of code, on your computer, on several servers, and on mine, before appearing on my screen. r0ach, you remind me of Ted Kaczynski... 85% of jobs in the US are filled by referrals. Anyone not using their network and relying solely on job application letters is approaching the problem fundamentally wrong, especially if they are applying for positions above “entry level” at Taco Bell. Uhrig explained that there was another numbers game at play, too. “Roughly 80% of jobs are never posted–probably closer to 90% for more senior jobs,” he told me. “The competition for posted jobs is insane. ATSes do a horrendous job of selecting the best candidates, and–perhaps most important–the best jobs are almost never posted.”
Other recruiters I’ve spoken to since running my robo-experiments suggested that most positions on job boards were either posted by an HR person who’s since changed jobs, or they have already been filled. (Or, in the case of a lot of tech companies, they’ve already decided to hire someone on an H1B visa but need to post the position to fulfill requirements.) So where has this left me, aside from somewhat disheartened? Well, for one thing, it leaves me a little bit wiser. As my faith in the front-facing application process eroded into near oblivion, I learned three lessons by robotically applying to thousands of jobs:
It’s not how you apply, it’s who you know. And if you don’t know someone, don’t bother. Companies are trying to fill a position with minimal risk, not discover someone who breaks the mold. The number of jobs you apply to has no correlation to whether you’ll be considered, and you won’t be considered for jobs you don’t get the chance to apply to. https://www.fastcompany.com/3069166/i-built-a-bot-to-apply-to-thousands-of-jobs-at-once-heres-what-i-learnedTypical example of roach being completely disconnected from reality, and stumbling across a dumb YouTuber that doesn’t understand how his own industry works.
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July 21, 2019, 06:08:04 PM |
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There is something very dangerous about the gold based economy. I am sure most people who follow this topic are aware of this, gold isn't limited supply. Gold supply is infinite. The technology being used to extract gold from soil is finite. Gold is in the sea, in the ground, in the space it is every where. Just because we are extracting it from dirt doesn't mean there won't be any new tech which is going to extract gold from ocean water. Maybe it is already here we don't know about it... The beauty of bitcoin is, when someone comes up with a new tech ASIC which is better than all the others, you can't really hide it because the total hash power of the network will make a spike. On the other hand you can't know who's using secret tech to extract gold from the moon soil. When you think like that gold isn't much different than seashells you pick from the ocean. It just takes a bit more work. When you come up with a tech which reduces that work amount, gold is done. No different than a fucking pebble. I would bet on that it is already happening.
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July 21, 2019, 07:30:52 PM |
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There is something very dangerous about the gold based economy. I am sure most people who follow this topic are aware of this, gold isn't limited supply. Gold supply is infinite. The technology being used to extract gold from soil is finite. Gold is in the sea, in the ground, in the space it is every where. Just because we are extracting it from dirt doesn't mean there won't be any new tech which is going to extract gold from ocean water. Maybe it is already here we don't know about it... The beauty of bitcoin is, when someone comes up with a new tech ASIC which is better than all the others, you can't really hide it because the total hash power of the network will make a spike. On the other hand you can't know who's using secret tech to extract gold from the moon soil. When you think like that gold isn't much different than seashells you pick from the ocean. It just takes a bit more work. When you come up with a tech which reduces that work amount, gold is done. No different than a fucking pebble. I would bet on that it is already happening. If we forget the gold from space. It is hard for me to speculate about that but, the infinity argument. Added supply each year is as it is. It is finite. On average in last decades was from 1-1.5% of total supply. That is fixed finite number. What is unknown with any natural item is that you dont know what will be 10 years from now. With Bitcoin you know exactly. When we compare gold to Bitcoin one thing is sure. Next year Bitcoins yearly emission inflation will get really close to Golds mining inflation.
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El duderino_
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July 21, 2019, 07:42:57 PM |
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Evening lazy chair Bitcoin on its narrative Casa de papel
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July 21, 2019, 07:58:55 PM |
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Bumped and get dumped in the last 24 hours.
This is all just noise, this is nothing. Think of it like foreplay. We only get to stick our dicks in after the halving & that’s when the real fun starts.
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July 21, 2019, 08:10:48 PM |
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Bumped and get dumped in the last 24 hours.
Think of it like foreplay. We only get to stick our dicks in after the halving & that’s when the real fun starts. unless it's a case of vagina dentata...lol
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July 21, 2019, 08:12:05 PM |
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Bumped and get dumped in the last 24 hours.
Think of it like foreplay. We only get to stick our dicks in after the halving & that’s when the real fun starts. unless it's a case of vagina dentata...lol Oh shit - Description - Vagina dentata describes a folk tale in which a woman's vagina is said to contain teeth, with the associated implication that sexual intercourse might result in injury, emasculation, or castration for the man involved. (Wikipedia)
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July 21, 2019, 08:33:09 PM |
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July 21, 2019, 08:41:35 PM |
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I know where it is, but not a bad guy... . 
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El duderino_
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July 21, 2019, 08:42:35 PM |
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^^ First time we ride there  And f*** what i’m worth compared with anybody else..... i’m a guppie so why be bothered And what I do have isn’t even whitin my reach 
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July 21, 2019, 09:16:39 PM |
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why do people compare virtual things like bitcoin to physical things like gold?
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July 21, 2019, 09:31:48 PM |
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Taking a short break W O steals way too much time Life goes on outside
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Love and miss you all Will be of line for a while Hold the barricades
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