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An ancient chinese "splattered"-ink paiting I saw 2011 in the Shanghai Museum. These paintings obviously depict bamboo, although the written text on them talk about the landscape in the background. There are usually red stamps of the artist littered over the canvas...
But this is all (intentional) distraction. When you see such a painting in the dim lit room from a reasonable distance and your eyes focus on the details of the background or the writing, the bamboo leaves start to move. And not in a random manner, like in an optical illusion, but like as if there is a common pattern. It´s the breeze!
The artist managed to create a painting of the invisible wind.
I knew this is a masterpiece within the first moment of seeing it, but it took me several months contemplating to figure out why.
Unfortunately I don´t know the artist anymore. Is it Xu Wei (1521–1593) or maybe Zheng Xie (1693-1765)?
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The jig features 12 positions. I numbered all washers with two digits to ensure the right order, so words with 10 letters do fit. Keep in mind that you just have to record the first 4 letters of each seed word to create a valid backup. Full words of course do look nicer.
I prefer washers for M3 screws with 1mm letters, as they are small and easy to hide. Here is the jig for these:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6023492
Possible explanation:
“This wasn’t an accident….Silicon Valley Bank was MURDERED!”
http://www.deepthroatipo.com/how-to-wreck-a-big-old-gsib-bank/
Also read and commented by Guy Swann in Bitcoin Audible #717.
Go to a online platform for cars. Search for roughly the type of car (size etc.) you want. Sort for highest overall milage and note, which cars with what engine version last longest. Than pick one with half the achivable milage. Add things like a trailer hook by yourself, because such features narrow the available search results too much and do wear down a car over time.
As a Maxi don't buy a car that's younger than bitcoin.
I had 15 years and 400Tkm a VW Golf II. Needed a bigger car for towing trailers, bought a Mercedes W124 Model T up to 320Tkm, than moved to into a city and switched to a smaller car. Peugeot 106 for 240Tkm and drive now a Renault Kangoo (204 Tkm). All cars with the smallest engine available. All were used. None of them ever broke down.
Check out Seedsigner ( https://github.com/SeedSigner ). I use it and ColdCard for multi vendor multi sig setup.
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