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This is a recurring post inspired by discussions had by @Undisciplined, @elvismercury and others regarding evergreen content on SN. I’ll dig back into the past to try to locate some great posts that might be worth another read. I plan to release a new Golden Oldies every Tuesday.
Here are this week’s selections:
This post was made almost exactly one year ago to the day. It is as relevant as ever. @JoeNakamoto knows more about these issues than most, so his little rant was very enlightening. The discussion was lively and contained some shitposting.
This is an incredibly detailed post by @CarlBMenger about bitcoin adoption in Guatemala. You can learn a lot about the country here. The comments are lively, including a different perspective from a Guatemalan.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Here’s a link to last week’s post: #679487
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Nice selection, sir! Both posts stresses on Bitcoin adoption adequately.
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Good ones !
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Thanks!
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Amazing idea! Truly appreciate it.
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How did you find these ones? Or you keep them in your bookmarks?
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I read old posts during the week and make a note of ones I like a lot. Usually I save 5. Then, Tuesday morning I pick my two favorites.
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LOL I have a huge list of SN posts bookmarks saved in my browser...
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Maybe you can pm me some good ones?
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deal, let me grab some beers and start searching. Will be fun. You will get the secret msgs in a bit. Will sned only the post id
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FYI, I can't pm from attached wallet, but I can receive. I can't figure out how to search by post number when there is no link.
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hahaha you see why I said that cowboy credits system rules?
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Oh man. I just saw your NDE post. I remember that. Scary, and it took balls to post.
I KNEW you would say that!
How do you search by post Id? I tried # and @
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you just replace the number for example your comment is the item 688104, just replace that number with whatever https: // stacker.news/ items/ 688104
Great
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Very nice complimentary selections.
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I love how this brings back timeless discussions that are still super relevant today. I always read things differently a second time around.
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Great reads! Both articles were posted before I arrived to SN. Thanks!
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Any body know about the 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état? That was a dramatic event that shaped it for the long run
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No. Can you tell us about it?
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The United fruit Company was making a lot of money in the country but business had been affected by the softening of exploitative labor practices in Guatemala, which eventually lead to the overthrow of the Country. I was hoping more people could shine some light on it my grandfather use to live there and escaped this coup d ‘e ‘tat but he kept it a secret and never really told us about it
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please start posting stories from those times, if you have them.
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