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  1. Re: Cancelled the transaction? on Bitcoin Exchange Accidentally Allowed Customers To Buy Coins For $0 (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I was only partly able to correct the errors introduced by your keyboard.

  2. Re:Restaurants with ridiculous pricing structures on How Delivery Apps May Put Your Favorite Restaurant Out of Business (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    Do not worry, you are not alone.

  3. Re:Restaurants with ridiculous pricing structures on How Delivery Apps May Put Your Favorite Restaurant Out of Business (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    Not checking your signature before saving it isn't lazy, it's stupid. ;)

  4. Who are you?

  5. Re:Restaurants with ridiculous pricing structures on How Delivery Apps May Put Your Favorite Restaurant Out of Business (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, you are right, but there will be an overshoot. More restaurants go out of business than necessary because of the panic.
    So then bankrupt restaurants will be on offer at a discount, making it more viable for the next owner to survive, because his acquisition costs for the restaurant are lower than that of others.
    So the over-reaction to the lack of demand will create a (temporary) scarcity.

  6. Re:Classes? on Cryptocurrency Classes Are Coming To Campus (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, you are totally right, alright?
    Now, listen to what your dad said: don't get involved in a pyramid scheme.
    So don't buy any of it.
    And now get off my lawn, will you?

  7. Re:Delivery isn't profitable, so don't offer deliv on How Delivery Apps May Put Your Favorite Restaurant Out of Business (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    tier?

  8. Re: Restaurants with ridiculous pricing structure on How Delivery Apps May Put Your Favorite Restaurant Out of Business (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't mod ACs.

  9. Re:Restaurants with ridiculous pricing structures on How Delivery Apps May Put Your Favorite Restaurant Out of Business (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    It's even worse that you don't properly check your signature...

  10. Re:Restaurants with ridiculous pricing structures on How Delivery Apps May Put Your Favorite Restaurant Out of Business (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    As long as you're willing to pay a reasonable price for the food I'm sure you can continue dining out.

  11. Re:Restaurants with ridiculous pricing structures on How Delivery Apps May Put Your Favorite Restaurant Out of Business (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    noooo.....

  12. Re:Restaurants with ridiculous pricing structures on How Delivery Apps May Put Your Favorite Restaurant Out of Business (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    If they can't stay, then good food for eating out will become scarce and more expensive, after which the remaining restaurants can stay afloat.
    Best thing an owner can do now is to sell his business, work for a hotel and wait for the prices to go up. Then buy back at a low price from the bankrupted new owner and resume business at a higher price, and with a reasonable profit margin.

  13. Or you shouldn't have bought a 'made-in-China' trashcan, but a more robust one.

  14. Re:Became an investment strategy on Get Ready For Most Cryptocurrencies to Hit Zero, Goldman Says (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    The point behind the currency was to be a way to transfer value without the regulations attached to fiat money.

    Yes, but also because lack of inflation as the limit of for instance Bitcoins is set to about 2 million. Or was it 2.2?

  15. How about sun & wind?
    Or sun & wind & storage?
    We don't need mineral, we don't need nuclear.

  16. Re:Why would he be extradited in the first place? on Lauri Love Ruling 'Sets Precedent' For Trying Hacking Suspects in UK (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    You forgot one possibility:
    You're innocent but can't afford to stand trial and therefore plead guilty, because in case of a trial that you can't afford to defend yourself in you would definitely lose although you're innocent, and get 15 years.

  17. Well, maybe it was the third time that a higher-up idiot included the 'this is not a drill' phrase.

  18. Hawaii also indeed is such a huge strategic asset that it deserves to be nuked first in a pre-emptive attack. ...Uhmm, no.

  19. And Afghanistan, Lybia, Venezuela, North Korea... oops

  20. And did anyone check the hospitals to count the number of (additional) heart attacks?

  21. Well, it looks like the scape goat is going to escape with a nice pension in his bank account.

  22. Are we to conclude that British gunners are exceptionally stupid to start firing at 'six'?

  23. Twitter is fake news. It's the first source that I'd ignore if it warned for a calamity.

  24. Re: Bottom line on Backblaze Hard Drive Stats for 2017 (backblaze.com) · · Score: 1

    Got any reference?

  25. Re: Who else hacked the Ruskies for proof? Jamaica on Dutch Intelligence Agents Watched Russia Hack the DNC (volkskrant.nl) · · Score: 1

    That wouldn't help much, would it? https://www.merriam-webster.co...