oh no sir, its functional. I take that anydays over non functional.
The point is over any measure we take attempt to fix something, there's always something new, new trend thats disrupting the previous. That's largely due to users, less so the system.
Like games, often times you hear something getting nerfed, something getting buffed. But thats not entirely based on the design flaw, its the caused and effect, and how much its deviated by intended use when its interacting with playerbase.
it was a simple jest at, tho things seem broken, atleast TV is cheaper.
Idling colour developers are not healthy developers.
Staarting lasr year the IRS has been asking about virtual currency, "A new IRS question appears at the top of Schedule 1 to your 2019 Form 1040. It asks if you received, sold, sent, exchanged, or otherwise acquired any financial interest in any virtual currency at any time during the year." When IRS Asks About Cryptocurrency On Your Taxes, Answer Carefully
Crypto currency is a type of hedge fund, and as such is not for everyone. you can see huge gains but you can also experience huge losses. If you invest you have to stay on top of your investments. Question by "TV is cheaper" are you referring to the amount of sleaze you find on television?
No no. I like computer gizmos..
Atleast ten years ago having a big tv is more expensive than a top end graphics card. Nowadays, a top end graphics card is super expensive due to them being used in crypto mining, smaller architecture harder to make, and scalpers got most of them therefore in shortage. While another expensive item, the flat screen tv, has reduced in price quite a bit if you arent into the latest model.
Idling colour developers are not healthy developers.
Central banks around the world are beginning to run out of options as to how restore their economies due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
As multiple major European countries are going into immediate, full 30 day lock downs, their economies will take a further battering. A lot of major nation states have taken on tremendous, some say, unsustainable debt. They cannot lower interest rates any lower than zero and they cannot print money any faster without risk of devaluing their currencies and risking hyper inflation.
With stock markets breaking new highs on a regular basis thereby risking a major correction, investors are seeking alternate investments like gold, silver and Bitcoin.
50" TVs long ago became a commodity with consumers with few willing to pay a premium for a brand name. Technology advanced to the point where there are few components inside a TV, they weigh much less and there is little opportunity to repair them, making them essentially disposable.
Profit margins are so little on TVs that most major brand names abandoned the market, preferring to license their brand name to some unknown Chinese company. These brand names make much less profit but they avoid all risk.
If you buy a Toshiba TV at Best Buy or Amazon, do not bother to call Toshiba. No support is available or implied. Your claim is against Best Buy or Amazon who directly imports them from China.
Inside The Cryptocurrency Revolution
Bitcoin’s emergence as a global digital currency has been as revolutionary as it has been erratic. But while fledgling investors obsess over every fluctuation in the cryptocurrency market, nation-states are more interested in the underlying blockchain technology and its ability to revolutionize how business is done on the internet and beyond.
VICE's Michael Moynihan travels to Russia with Vitalik Buterin, inventor of the ethereum blockchain, to get a front-row seat to the geopolitical tug of war over Internet 3.0.
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