Twitter knows Steemit is coming for their lunch. They need to do things to keep people on their platform.
Gotta admit, its nice being paid directly by other users.. instead of depending on advertisers.
Hello Brianna,
Can you explain why you tried to get TheRalph kicked from the whole convention for simply taking a picture of you while doing a conference?
It would seem he really rustled your jimmies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Thats what ive been doing in the winter months, only used the heater a handful of times.. usually when its under 0F.
But yeah usually keeps the home above 70F inside.
By the way, you can thank Kay Hagan for taking mandatory OT from computer workers. A bunch of telecom companies lobbied to ban mandatory OT and Kay was happy to take all of that money from them.
http://www.tomsitpro.com/artic...
"compact metro areas"
I lived in North Hollywood, CA which has those types of areas. It takes over an hour to drive 10 miles because every couple miles you sit in traffic for 20 minutes at a time... gridlock.
Im done with that.
I have noticed only people in NY call it a superstorm, anyone else would call it a cat 1 hurricane or TS. I feel this planet goes through cycles of extremes, pointing at humans without proof is just another way to tax people.
I would say more peer networks would work well, unfortunately in alot of cases it would take alot of resources on the host computers but it may be the price to pay to keep your data yours.
Look at BitTorrent, Bitcoin or most other P2P systems... government has a very hard time stopping their use.
This is a NIDA study, and if you read their press releases they state "NIDA is only looking for negative effects of drugs, they disregard anything else they find"
That is not science, that is bias!
Also that was a rat study, not humans. And one more thing, if it was legalized it would be sold in liquor stores they would card... unlike drug dealers in the current legal situation.
Twitter knows Steemit is coming for their lunch. They need to do things to keep people on their platform. Gotta admit, its nice being paid directly by other users.. instead of depending on advertisers.
Another sign that centralized social media is on its way out. Steemit is going to eat facebooks lunch. And Reddits.
You can go out to lunch during the week and hear IT issues being discussed all around you.
Thats gross Lenovo, shame on you.
Hello Brianna, Can you explain why you tried to get TheRalph kicked from the whole convention for simply taking a picture of you while doing a conference? It would seem he really rustled your jimmies https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
strong vs when? 5 minutes ago? Look at the value of a dollar from the early 1900s... or shoot even 10 years ago and you will see massive inflation.
Thats what ive been doing in the winter months, only used the heater a handful of times.. usually when its under 0F. But yeah usually keeps the home above 70F inside.
By the way, you can thank Kay Hagan for taking mandatory OT from computer workers. A bunch of telecom companies lobbied to ban mandatory OT and Kay was happy to take all of that money from them. http://www.tomsitpro.com/artic...
another name for price action, which investors love!
"compact metro areas" I lived in North Hollywood, CA which has those types of areas. It takes over an hour to drive 10 miles because every couple miles you sit in traffic for 20 minutes at a time... gridlock. Im done with that.
make the gun cheap but the ammo expensive.
it may have hype and popularity, but no features that make it a unique or powerful cryptocurrency.
Why is this on slashdot?
And Comcast (Owned by NBC)'s answer to all of this.. put in bandwidth caps and charge if you go over.
+1!!!
Aww bitcoin is a big boy now... you deserve it!
^ what AC said... ^
Of course.. because David Cameron wants to ban and censor everything.
dont hate AC
I have noticed only people in NY call it a superstorm, anyone else would call it a cat 1 hurricane or TS. I feel this planet goes through cycles of extremes, pointing at humans without proof is just another way to tax people.
I would say more peer networks would work well, unfortunately in alot of cases it would take alot of resources on the host computers but it may be the price to pay to keep your data yours. Look at BitTorrent, Bitcoin or most other P2P systems... government has a very hard time stopping their use.
I dont think a joint has ever assaulted me anally and given me AIDS.
This is a NIDA study, and if you read their press releases they state "NIDA is only looking for negative effects of drugs, they disregard anything else they find" That is not science, that is bias! Also that was a rat study, not humans. And one more thing, if it was legalized it would be sold in liquor stores they would card... unlike drug dealers in the current legal situation.
Or use VPN/tor when spending.
Problems? Like what?