At least Skrill works for me.
But the fee they are charghing
tasman1 wrote:valerie wrote: I have a couple of mountain bikes and ride them occasionally.
Bikes are not obsolete in America. They are extremely popular and probably more popular
today than ever before.
Agree with you , same here , but I do not see many older people on bike here , most are 20-max 50 , and I am trying to find situation with older people , folks above 55
tasman1 wrote:sweetpie3000 wrote:Nikorj wrote: Sweetpie, You're watching too many sci-fi movies.
She also accused Elon musk of watching too much Bladerunner.
Exterminate!! Exterminate!! Exterminate!!
It’s coming true? Self driving and drone.
Drone delivery is coming soon. Drone will be delivering pizza soon.
Small glitch and my pizza will finish in Afganistan not in Australia , another glitch and American will send me a bomb from Afganistan
luckypshah wrote: an impression of the world
stands before me
Left is right, and right is wrong,
and the mirror reflects a melancholy song.
i the mirror
not
the babbling brook,
or
the rippled river
whose images tell harmless lies.
i
the mirror,
who was once held in the
weak, shivering, hands of a life nearing its end
now lay
on broken, crushed bones, crumbs
and i
one thousand shards
the cracks
the jaded moments of my life.
i
an unintended semblance in the raging waters
crashing against the killing rocks of the rushing falls.
never utter the curse
"it can't get any worse"
the serpent swallows the swollen cow,
swallowed - the farmer's wife,
swallowed - her son,
swallowed - the thorny toad,
the black widow spider devours them all!
i the empty frame
the bits and bites of carpenter ants.
my world
a perverse facade
of
what should of been
of
what
is
of
what
was
or of
what? WHAT?
less?
i guess.
NEVER utter the curse
"it can't get any worse"
whose voice
will bring me peace,
whose rapier
will deliver me,
who will
burn my body whole
or
dig me a deep hole
or
throw me void of soul
into
the waters of the screaming ocean
who herself dies a slow painful death.
sweetpie3000 wrote: The majority of jobs will be replaced by robot? Why if the human can’t find a job? No money for human. How they are going feed their money without universal basic income for all.
Unless they are making a living taking online survey and even collecting free bitcoin faucet
Basic income for all it’s not communism. These Fox News only care themselves. They don’t care about the average joe.
Europe is doing much better than America since they are giving away free stuff to help people for survival.
American work to death doesn’t have time with family and friends. All we do work work.
tasman1 wrote: First, 50k per year ???? for start that is wrong ... the best offer ever was in Switzerland around 22 k per year [ rejected ]
Second ..No need to work anymore ????? think you got it 100% wrong
Third , this is in operation at few places around the world [ like trial in part of Finland , Canada etc ]
Fourth , Valerie this is nothing to do with communism
Fifth ,, we will be all rich ? forget that shit
Most important ........................57% of the world's jobs are at risk of being automated. Universal Basic Income may be our only way out.
BouldRake wrote: That would normally indicate hardware failure, though there are three more things I can think of to try...
Have you tried changing the USB cable? You said you'd tried the ports, but not the cable. If it's a thin cable, also make sure it's straight. I have a Seagate that played up for months until I finally discovered it just didn't like it's cable being bent too much.
Did chkdsk actually fail, or did you give up? It can take a VERY long time. If you gave up, rather than chkdsk giving up, try again, but do it overnight while you're asleep.
And you could try mounting it from a Linux live CD. NTFS is fully supported on Linux now, but it didn't work properly for years and years, so it's got a whole bunch of error handling and fault tolerance that Windows doesn't. If you get a live CD of Ubuntu, Knoppix, DamnSmallLinux or something like that and boot from that, you might still be able to mount your drive and backup your files. Whether it mounts in Linux or not, as long as it's detected, fdisk may still be able to fix it. For NTFS and FAT drives, it's not as complete as chkdsk, but it works orders of magnitude faster.
If none of those things work, you're looking at photorec.