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mp_en_viaje: man who works with monkey is unavoidable living in state of sin
a111: Logged on 2019-06-02 19:19 BingoBoingo: In order to break the present state of sin and approach the proposed, more reasonable figure, going forward my inclination is to have box rental priced to recover 90% of their book cost over the first year's rents and in following years track 50% per annum as a longevity discount.
a111: Logged on 2019-06-02 19:19 BingoBoingo: In order to break the present state of sin and approach the proposed, more reasonable figure, going forward my inclination is to have box rental priced to recover 90% of their book cost over the first year's rents and in following years track 50% per annum as a longevity discount.
BingoBoingo: In order to break the present state of sin and approach the proposed, more reasonable figure, going forward my inclination is to have box rental priced to recover 90% of their book cost over the first year's rents and in following years track 50% per annum as a longevity discount. ☝︎☟︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: basically, any time you go "this string should contain control characters for my convenience" you are living in a state of sin, and should remedy.
mircea_popescu: "is living of course in a state of sin"
asciilifeform: 'state of sin', or how did it go.
asciilifeform: i won't disagree that translative dictionary is only good for reaching takeoff velocity, and folx who try to ~write~ using one, rather than using years of actual literature eaten, are in a state of sin
asciilifeform: until then, we are in a state of sin regardless of how.
asciilifeform: how the fuck is this 'state of sin
mircea_popescu: no graph of mine is ever going into this state of sin.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-03 23:19 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-03#1476590 << consider another point here. on the basis of v neuman's quote with the state of sin, what can be said of a purported "cryptography mechanism" which can be stored as a 32 byte value ?
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-03#1476590 << consider another point here. on the basis of v neuman's quote with the state of sin, what can be said of a purported "cryptography mechanism" which can be stored as a 32 byte value ? ☝︎☟︎
asciilifeform: which is why anyone with usg 'ts' reading the logz is technically in a state of sin, and subject to disrobing, unless specifically blessed by u.s. DOE 'q clearance' pope.
mircea_popescu: phf what sorry state of sin is this!
assbot: 13 results for 'state of sin' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=state+of+sin
ascii_shmoocon: !s state of sin
assbot: 0 results for '"living, of course, in a state of sin"' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=%22living%2C+of+course%2C+in+a+state+of+sin%22
mircea_popescu: !s "living, of course, in a state of sin"
asciilifeform: if you set the clock based on what is happening on the bitcoin network in any way, you are then in a state of sin.
assbot: 7 results for '"state of sin"' : http://search.bitcoin-assets.com/?q=%22state+of+sin%22
mircea_popescu: !s "state of sin"
asciilifeform: anyone who goes, 'i want crypto!' without some idea of the actual problem he is trying to solve, is in an advanced state of sin.
antephialtic: antephialtic: well, in that case I'm living in a state of sin anyway because velocity is traditionally computed from output and money supply. The idea that one can measure it empirically is not really seen in mainstream economics, as far as I can tell from a brief review of the literature
mircea_popescu: antephialtic if you expect to justify a theoretical model by the effect it has on data you are living in a state of sin.
asciilifeform: if you are considering a machine for the comparison, you are in a state of sin.
nubbins`: "Anyone attempting to generate random numbers by deterministic means is, of course, living in a state of sin." -- John Von Neumann
mircea_popescu: anything pretending to exist outside of a cryptographic identity is living in a state of sin.