how is bitcoin going to replace facebook exactly?
After a certain point it's irrelevant. Soviets developed the Tsar Bomba; should the US have tried to one up them?
I don't really understand his sentiment. It's not like he's stealing a billion dollars from charity. The people who lost out will get their money. They were speculators at the end of the day, and I don't really have…
There are plenty of cities where raising a family is doable. Albany, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, St. Louis, even Chicago. Of course you're talking about NYC, San Fran, and LA and therein lies the problem.
>"Sarah, a 14-year-old in New York, describes it this way: “I’ll go on Insta and it’s just people all talking about the same things. I’m like, I already heard that or I already saw that. It’s like, when you’ve seen…
bravo
how else are you going to nuke millions of sperm?
As an American, I have to say Parliament debates are relatively entertaining and seem light years more intelligent than what comes out of Congress.
And the trend continues in which science funding increases under Republican administrations more than it does under Democrat ones. For all their talk, it really is a disappointingly low priority for Democrats.
You don't need a facebook page. Throw up an HTML page and use Twitter for updates. Get instargram if you want to actively engage followers.
Yep. Cashing out while they can, obviously.
Amazing how any Europeans bend over backwards for these companies and the USA. What reason is there to oppose taxing what Faceboook generates off of European users? Are they still under the delusion that Apple and co.…
permanent professors are tenured or tenure track and are very hard to 'cut loose'
American colleges have an anti-asian bias. I, for one, don't blame the Chinese for buying up the system so that they get decide who comes through the door now.
The same reason it costs 1 billion dollars to build 1 mile of railroad track. Nonprofits pay premium to get anything done. Tenure and administration costs are through the roof at these schools.
"haven't found work" is such a subjective determination. I don't think a statistic covering that is as useful as you think. Maybe these people who haven't found work just don't want to make $15 an hr working as a store…
What I gathered from this article is that there isn't enough interest in Maine made chocolate to cover decent wages. Ship production to China or Mexico like everyone else. America has become a globalist society, and…
Every president has killed innocent people. Americans have been complicit in far worse, actually. I don't understand this whole idea that we're 'normalizing' immoral actions. Never in our history have they not been…
This is an absolute disaster for the Obama Administration. A complete stain on Barack's history and appearance of integrity.
My point is, there will always be somebody willing to mine it unprofitably. The only reason that hasn't happened now is because the price has increased too quickly for capacity to keep up.
I 100% understand that it is dynamic. My point is that that is not how it will work out. As the article points out, people were still mining when bitcoin dropped to $200 even though it was unprofitable. Because they…
Am I missing something, or is it inevitable that bitcoin mining will lose profitability again, possibly very soon? The problem is anecdotally outlined in the article. People are willing to mine bitcoin at a loss if need…
No, they can store it in some Tesla batteries.
I'll take my chances
https://cointelegraph.com/news/sec-refuses-request-for-infor... >"This exemption protects from disclosure records compiled for law enforcement purposes, the release of which could reasonably be expected to interfere…
how is bitcoin going to replace facebook exactly?
After a certain point it's irrelevant. Soviets developed the Tsar Bomba; should the US have tried to one up them?
I don't really understand his sentiment. It's not like he's stealing a billion dollars from charity. The people who lost out will get their money. They were speculators at the end of the day, and I don't really have…
There are plenty of cities where raising a family is doable. Albany, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, St. Louis, even Chicago. Of course you're talking about NYC, San Fran, and LA and therein lies the problem.
>"Sarah, a 14-year-old in New York, describes it this way: “I’ll go on Insta and it’s just people all talking about the same things. I’m like, I already heard that or I already saw that. It’s like, when you’ve seen…
bravo
how else are you going to nuke millions of sperm?
As an American, I have to say Parliament debates are relatively entertaining and seem light years more intelligent than what comes out of Congress.
And the trend continues in which science funding increases under Republican administrations more than it does under Democrat ones. For all their talk, it really is a disappointingly low priority for Democrats.
You don't need a facebook page. Throw up an HTML page and use Twitter for updates. Get instargram if you want to actively engage followers.
Yep. Cashing out while they can, obviously.
Amazing how any Europeans bend over backwards for these companies and the USA. What reason is there to oppose taxing what Faceboook generates off of European users? Are they still under the delusion that Apple and co.…
permanent professors are tenured or tenure track and are very hard to 'cut loose'
American colleges have an anti-asian bias. I, for one, don't blame the Chinese for buying up the system so that they get decide who comes through the door now.
The same reason it costs 1 billion dollars to build 1 mile of railroad track. Nonprofits pay premium to get anything done. Tenure and administration costs are through the roof at these schools.
"haven't found work" is such a subjective determination. I don't think a statistic covering that is as useful as you think. Maybe these people who haven't found work just don't want to make $15 an hr working as a store…
What I gathered from this article is that there isn't enough interest in Maine made chocolate to cover decent wages. Ship production to China or Mexico like everyone else. America has become a globalist society, and…
Every president has killed innocent people. Americans have been complicit in far worse, actually. I don't understand this whole idea that we're 'normalizing' immoral actions. Never in our history have they not been…
This is an absolute disaster for the Obama Administration. A complete stain on Barack's history and appearance of integrity.
My point is, there will always be somebody willing to mine it unprofitably. The only reason that hasn't happened now is because the price has increased too quickly for capacity to keep up.
I 100% understand that it is dynamic. My point is that that is not how it will work out. As the article points out, people were still mining when bitcoin dropped to $200 even though it was unprofitable. Because they…
Am I missing something, or is it inevitable that bitcoin mining will lose profitability again, possibly very soon? The problem is anecdotally outlined in the article. People are willing to mine bitcoin at a loss if need…
No, they can store it in some Tesla batteries.
I'll take my chances
https://cointelegraph.com/news/sec-refuses-request-for-infor... >"This exemption protects from disclosure records compiled for law enforcement purposes, the release of which could reasonably be expected to interfere…