tasman1 wrote: My wife
Are you saying that your wife is a Tottenham hotspurs fan
tasman1 wrote:Arvind9 wrote: Bitcoin is speculative not very much for amateurs if you can bet on something that you are familiar with you will make money,I have been following F1 for more than 10 years,I think what I placed my bet on will work 77% chance it will get through that is what general opinion is.
Hmmmm , hope you will not work surveys for next 1000 years in this life and 10 000 years in next if you wrong
tasman1 wrote: Nikorj
What in this world have REAL VALUE ???
Gold ? just a shiny metal or diamonds , same , shiny glass or dollar just a paper ?
In reality it is all about what we think it may be worth
Still , agree with you , crypto is worst, just a worthles code in computer
But it have a value for speculators and people who like to speculate or invest a small part of what they have and if they can absorb loss
Still best value in the world is Blonde , if nothing there is a value in paint [ 9.99 for cheap one ]
sweetpie3000 wrote:tasman1 wrote:Nikorj wrote: I'm personally dissapointed about what bitcoin has become.
Had hoped it might could be a method of avoiding expensive transfer fees (Especially banks's and other money sharks), And what did it turn out to be??
Nothing but a pump and dump scheme, Why does greed have to destroy everything??.
A currency that volatile can't be taken seriously, So now it's just an investment scheme where a few get's rich and others have to sell their house and everything they own when they lose.
No thank's ('m out).
Yes you are right , it is just pump and dump
I invested in bitcoin 250.00 , 2 month ago at 4400.00 and no plan to sell it . It was above 8200.00 last few day , 7200.00 now, still in profit , still not selling , profit is big in % but not in dollar investment , to small so I let it stay , maybe in future bitcoin will go higher , to 20 or 30k if not no drama , can afford 250.00 loss [ that is only 500 surveys here ]
Stock market is like bitcoin
tasman1 wrote:Nikorj wrote:Arvind9 wrote: You dont want Lamborghini
I have my yellow lamborghini right outside my door.
It's model number "66"
We older folks prefer position , ops read ,, model 69 ,,
tasman1 wrote:Nikorj wrote: I'm personally dissapointed about what bitcoin has become.
Had hoped it might could be a method of avoiding expensive transfer fees (Especially banks's and other money sharks), And what did it turn out to be??
Nothing but a pump and dump scheme, Why does greed have to destroy everything??.
A currency that volatile can't be taken seriously, So now it's just an investment scheme where a few get's rich and others have to sell their house and everything they own when they lose.
No thank's ('m out).
Yes you are right , it is just pump and dump
I invested in bitcoin 250.00 , 2 month ago at 4400.00 and no plan to sell it . It was above 8200.00 last few day , 7200.00 now, still in profit , still not selling , profit is big in % but not in dollar investment , to small so I let it stay , maybe in future bitcoin will go higher , to 20 or 30k if not no drama , can afford 250.00 loss [ that is only 500 surveys here ]
fredos386 wrote: Back in the days you would buy a tv and keep it 20 years... we just had to change ours.. 65'' 4k tv.. 16 months old... dead. It's utter nonsense. The companies and their greed are ruining everyone as we work work work to buy back things that we shouldn't have to. We all running in circles like crazy for the sake of a few trillionaires that could build a dozen burj dubai in their backyard with their money but will still ruin and destroy lives to try to had a 0 to their bank account. Heh
Darkstar2 wrote:Nikorj wrote:jjohnson777 wrote: I joined Yahoo Mail in 1997. Be too hard to switch with 1 TB space I have no incentive to switch. They better than gmail.
True!!, I even used Yahoo when family members wanted to borrow movies from me
Just split it up into small files and there you go!!
"borrow" huh ?
I was under the impression that gmail was better, better interface at least and perhaps more secure.
I think I started with hotmail in the old days, it cannot get any worse From hotmail I moved to yahoo mail, I also use gmail, not by choice but was required for the work I had to be done online, requiring a google account and gmail.
Do know however that whether it is yahoo or gmail, your e-mails are monitored (not by humans but by bots) and based on your e-mails someone is earning money in custom ads and other stuff - that's fine by me, in exchange for free service, until Internet 2.0 is reality where you will need to pay for use of everything.
tasman1 wrote: 8.52AM , back to your topic
What are you saying is horror , no more free blonde
Hell dear Nikorj I know that, I AM 65 , just hope some pensioner discount can help