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a111: Logged on 2019-05-23 06:14 mp_en_viaje: that bank very much
buy the us, if anyone wanted suchj.
mircea_popescu: #trilema is the forum of the most serene republic, not "an irc channel" or whatever other
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-03#1869074 -bred nonsense / "
consumers have come to expect", and i don't give shit one whether the yokels think they
have or think they haven't one in "their" town.
☝︎ mircea_popescu: this usually attracts talkers, if they be any good, at least. exactly the same way it worked for satoshi, and exactly the same way it always seems
to work out, a little later you look around and there's all this democracy and "
consumers have come to expect" and general bullshit imported, which you don't even rightly feel able
to explain whence it came.
davout: "not what
consumers have come to expect." <<< child pays for parent may one day be a thing
thestringpuller: some schmuck has
to be like "This is how it is, and this is what you are
to expect." for "
consumers to have come to expect"
mircea_popescu: "well... it's not a vibrating wand, it's a firebolt wand" "
CONSUMERS HAVE COME TO EXPECT!"
vulpes_a_hopital: feature bloat, fueled by what
consumers have come to expect, << top kek
mircea_popescu: no, no matter how "accepted" your vernacular gets, it will NEVER supersede Latin. because it's not a "
consumers have come to expect" thing. nothing is.
mike_c: because
consumers have come to expect simplicity.
mircea_popescu: teach the rest of the world
consumers have come to expect, aha, nice aids you got there.
mircea_popescu: the problem is "
consumers have come to expect" and "representative democracy", not the central bank.
mircea_popescu: they're, contrary
to what the "
consumers have come to expect" like
to pretend, very easy
to find
thestringpuller: bitstein: re: gpg << "GPG is not what
consumers have come to expect" is what I'm seeing here.
mircea_popescu: just, you know, "
consumers have come to expect". and they will die with that "expectation".
mircea_popescu: i wonder what the prices for slaves would look like if the market was suddenly deluged with 300mn lazy, self entitled, "
Consumers have come to expect" ish people.
mircea_popescu:
to a large degree, it was obvious that once we move from "inflation pays for it"
to "you gotta pay for it" the "
consumers have come to expect" were going
to throw a shitfest.
assbot: The mobile "revolution", or what
consumers have come to expect pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. ... (
http://bit.ly/1vEVSWP )
mircea_popescu: or the idea that what "
consumers" "
have come to expect" is relevant in any discussion of anything nonfiction anymore than princess leila's opinion would be.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes: "Currently, digital currencies lack the basic protections
consumers have come to expect when transacting online " << because what the "consumer" has "
come to expect" is the fucking alpha and omega of the perceptible universe.
ben_vulpes: "Currently, digital currencies lack the basic protections
consumers have come to expect when transacting online. For example, contrary
to a consumer's experience when paying wit a MasterCard product, if a consumer uses digital currency
to make a purchase on line and the merchant fails
to deliver the goods, the consumer has no recourse through the digital currency's network." << oh lordy