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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @IamSINGLE 9h \ on: When Bitcoin hits $100k, go out and buy a new pair of headphones bitcoin
Lol!
Why not now?
I think Microsoft is now at a stage where it'll decline and most probably it'd like to extract out whatever it can. But, it would surely bever ever buy Bitcoin.
Man, you're soo hard working. If I ever have so much on my table, I'm sure, I'd faint. But it's cool and a big big thumbs up for all your expeditions.
I'm lucky cause I am still single. My travelling habits haven't changed a lot so ce I started travelling on my own.
Fluoride is unacceptable in water. You know we have that in Rajasthan and there are many harmful effects detected there. I posted somthing that's also related.
Good for you she's been single. I hope you got money for a ticket to Australia or you may try to woo her in India when she comes for WIPL.
Congrats @Coinsreporter. Congrats team International. We're only two wins away from defeating the boasters.
There's a typo... It's depends.
What situation? You just need to donate 100 sats or zap a few posts. And we're missing you in the Cricket Pool'.
31 sats \ 2 replies \ @IamSINGLE 19 Nov \ parent \ on: Have you ever broken a bone? ideasfromtheedge
Congrats. What are your plans moving ahead. Are you gonna lose it again or play safe?
Thank you so much for bringing in Bisq AMA. I was looking for something about it yesterday.
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63 sats \ 0 replies \ @IamSINGLE OP 19 Nov \ parent \ on: West Coast bracing for 'bomb' cyclone science
Sandy was much more stronger than this one. Also Sandy, Helene or Milton are all fictional names given to Storms but 'bomb' is a real term which means 'bombogenesis'
Bombogenesis, a term used by meteorologists, occurs when a midlatitude (the latitudes between the tropics and polar regions) cyclone rapidly intensifies, or strengthens, over a 24 hour period. This intensification is represented by a drop in millibars, a measurement of pressure used in meteorology. The intensification required to classify as "bombogenesis" varies by latitude. At 60 degrees latitude, it is a drop of at least 24 millibars (24 hectopascals) over 24 hours. At the latitude of New York City, the required pressure drop is about 17.8 millibars (17.8 hectopascals) over 24 hours.