Bha hbhbhahbbhhaaaaaaaa really
https://centerforaninformedamerica.com/moondoggie/
Faking historical events is an American past time. The ISS is likely the highest man will physically ever go.
Bha hbhbhahbbhhaaaaaaaa really
Faking historical events is an American past time.
1g of electrons is 1.09*10^27 electrons. That's a lot of electrons. How many sats is one electron worth?
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Turn off the tv and it might help you sort out fact from fictionSo is believing in conspiracy theories.
Turn off the tv and it might help you sort out fact from fiction
Dr Karen Douglas said:But I think that it is definitely the case that even if we can't say for sure that social media has increased conspiracy theories, it's certainly changed the way in which people access this information, the ways in which they share this information, and also I feel that in many cases, for people who do have, I guess, an underlying tendency to believe in a particular conspiracy theory or conspiracy theories in general, it's much easier for people to find this sort of information now than it ever has been before.
Yes a tendency to use human reason and rationality instead of asking the people on the idiot box to think for meThat's very funny. And rather ironic.
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Is bitcoin carbon neutral?
Can bitcoin be transfered / checked and verified, WITHOUT an internet connection?
suppose you could mark a usb drive with x satoshi on it along with all its access codes and hand it to another person, but It seems like cheating...
Codes on a drive hardly count as physical@mmm....shiney!
Yeah I suppose a broadcast signal would count... nice!
The main arguement behind that one is the qualification of tangiability. Bitcoins fungability (divasbility) is often touted as a huge positive but its doesnt technically meet the ability for being physical (real)...
I suppose you could mark a usb drive with x satoshi on it along with all its access codes and hand it to another person, but It seems like cheating...