With the #bitcoin ATH, someone posted something about January 3, 2009. Reminded me of this proverb: "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now."
"The best time to buy bitcoin was January 3, 2009. The second best time is now."
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Listening to American football with an play-by-play announcer, who has a distinctly British accent, is weird.
Whenever I see #bitcoin ATH, I think of "All The Haters".
Happy Sunday #bitcoin land.


Learned about an "Edgar and Emily" play? lecture? something? about Poe and Dickinson? I assume it's this:
Saw some Poe stories acted out once, was pretty cool. Might go to E and E.

WPB Magazine
“Edgar & Emily,” The Fantastic Tale of Two Scribes United by Fate
Play Review: “Edgar & Emily,” the fantastic tale of two scribes united by fate. Playwright Joseph McDonough created “Edgar & Emily” with a ...
50th anniversary coming up soon...
I saw this vid from 2015 years ago, then stumbled upon it today. She was asking for 10 #bitcoin for the zucchini.
I had to replace some batteries just now and was reminded of a pet peave of mine.
Why do things have to be packaged in the hardest most indestructible plastic known to man? I literally have to get out a kitchen knife and jab it like into a wild boa'rs throat to slit it open. Nothing unsafe there.
And how can little old ladies do this?
And why are things that are made of plastic made from the cheapest and weakest plastic possible, not this indestructible packaging plastic?
Over the summer, I played around making #games. Succotash is my fav. But, Wairdle has been interesting to watch how AI deals with, and struggles with, seemingly very simple things.
Succotash - The Game
How to Play Wairdle
Improved #Hostr and #Nostrdon scripts for stability, fingers crossed. 😃
Hostr = #Hive + #Nostr bidirectional bridge
Nostrodon = Nostr-to-Mastodon auto-bridge

GitHub
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One coding improvement done for the morning (and I didn't whack the whole thing out).
Gotta count your little wins.
Gonna do some morning #coding, hope I don't break things to the point of fubar.
I started reading "The Wager". For some reason, in many of my books, someone ends up floating around in a life raft. I think it'll happen again here.
https://www.amazon.com/Wager-Tale-Shipwreck-Mutiny-Murder/dp/0385534264
#Bitcoin fork talk...ahh, 2017 and 2018, those were the days. Remember?:
Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Gold, Bitcoin Diamond, Super Bitcoin, Bitcoin Interest, Bitcoin Atom, Bitcoin Private, Bitcoin Green, Bitcoin Plus, Bitcoin Scrypt
Clearly this fellow is not stable and not right in the head. But, part of me felt this was a calculus staged to show insanity in hopes of receiving a lessened sentence. But, doesn't that rather simply prove he's lucid and sane?


I stopped watching TV shows largely because of the culture signaling that relentlessly is pushed.
A co-worker loved "Ted Lasso" so I watched it. Entertaining, loved the idea of changing a work culture, but all the other signaling was off-putting. Got the sense that changing a football team was just a metaphor for changing your world view and values into theirs.
Back to no TV.
Got a whole day open to: clean house, mow lawn, garden, watch some football, relax. Going to be a good day.
Cursor AI seems to be getting better.
I got to wondering when someone might hit the ecash "treasure" in Wusang, so I double checked things. Looks like all is good. Somebody will find it.

Wusang: Isle of Blaq
Wusang: Isle of Blaq on the Hive blockchain is the World

Argh. Across the street there is one of those "little libraries" where people can drop a book or take a book. It's fun to open it up, look inside, and find whatever you might find. I've found and read some good books from there, ones that I never would have picked up in a library or store. So, it's fun and broadens my range, so to speak.
Recently I found one with a title and cover that piqued my curiosity. It had a four medallion-like awards on the cover. I figured, "It must be a good book to win four awards." My rule is that I don't read the back cover because it releases too much information and spoils the story. I took it home. I read a bit one night, then a bit more the second night.
I started wondering where this was going exactly. I searched one of the awards and my wondering was confirmed. The book was pro-something-that-I-am-not. The second award I searched was the same. "I'm done," I thought, closed the book, and it is no longer in the mix.
I kind of chuckled at the whole thing, but then today it occurred to me that Google now has those two queries as part of my search algorithm. Who knows what it's going to send my way now! Argh!