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ThickAsThieves: Paypal was and is a target for scammers and hackers, bitcoin is too! better have good security!
ThickAsThieves: i these articles that take so many words to say something you'd see in a tweet
ThickAsThieves: SR is an exception, not the common motivation to buy btc
ThickAsThieves: this is also why i find those BigFoot bitcoin brochures so out of touch
ThickAsThieves: it's much more akin to your onlin banking username and password
ThickAsThieves: in this way i think it's unwise to use normal cash wallets as the intro to noobs
ThickAsThieves: mp, but for the things you use cash for, would you ever use bitcoin instead?
ThickAsThieves: common man also cant figure out to not open exe files from their email
ThickAsThieves: i told her i wouldnt sell to them because theyd still need a wallet anyway
ThickAsThieves: last night a couple asked me the easiest way to buy bitcoin, I said Coinbase, you just need to enter your checking account info, and the wife was all, I'm not putting my checking account info in some website!
ThickAsThieves: i dont understand why more concept cars arent produced
ThickAsThieves: old school art deco did offer many intricate work too yknow
ThickAsThieves: right but havent things become more about cutting costs as time passes?
ThickAsThieves: for example, where do you find people to make intricate wood carvings?
ThickAsThieves: mostly the expense comes into play when they choose expensive smooth surfaces
ThickAsThieves: if anything, it's certainly cheaper to make simple stuff
ThickAsThieves: it happened because visual design became a blue collar job
ThickAsThieves: <mircea_popescu> (Side point- Art Deco's fascination with streamlining household objects whose actual wind resistance is irrelevant proved popular because levelling incomes led for the first time to a group of people who could afford good design but not household servants. It seems that a streamlined Art Deco lamp is easier to dust than a frilly Victorian one...) /// Nonsense.
ThickAsThieves: "Today, however, founder Tim Sweeney is announcing a new business model: Epic will charge just $19 a month, and 5 percent of a game developer's gross revenue, for access to the complete Unreal Engine set of tools and even its source code."