I have a river at the end of my drive way (last night anyway)
Go fishin'...
I have a river at the end of my drive way (last night anyway)
I do not have pics of the back or the rest of the car yet.
Might not be able to go back and look at it some more till next week, because I don't have a gate key to where it's at.
well if you stumble across a 64 sport fury, 383/4spd, CALL ME FIRST
go figure. there's a 70 superbird in a barn around here, old guy wont let anyone near it or so goes the rumor. I know the guy and he still wont open it for me, nor confirm or deny he has it.
Mitch give me a ring when you can
Feels kinda risky if you're thinking as investment.anyone ever looked into bitcoin?
Feels kinda risky if you're thinking as investment.
so can my computer mine for this stuff?There are large data centers that 'mine' for bitcoins. Solving mathematical problems generates them and the more computing power you have, the faster you can generate coins. That's why there are these large server halls where companies generate currency. It's sort of like mining for gold, the rate at which coins are produced is deterministic.
As a person you go to a special exchange office and change your dollars to coins. Then the whole thing is done by QR codes and stuff.
i seeIt would take you ages to produce anything.
Looks like you can generate 0.4 bitcoins per month with the $600 computer at the bottom of that page.
And one BTC=$570.
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Oh, you need a $300 power supply that's not included. And the thing consumes 1,300 Watts of power. Continuously.Looks like you can generate 0.4 bitcoins per month with the $600 computer at the bottom of that page.
Well, if you crack a block, you get 25 coins, but the odds are poor. Apparently miners pool their resources and split the blocks.So a 600 dollar computer MAY net your 1200 a year?
sounds confusing as hellWell, if you crack a block, you get 25 coins, but the odds are poor. Apparently miners pool their resources and split the blocks.
Every four years the return is halved. This just happened recently so for the next four years you get 25 coins per block then it drops to 12.5 or so.
yeah me neither but still sounds fishyI'm not getting into it, that's for sure.
If it sounds TOO good to be true... It usually IS !!yeah me neither but still sounds fishy
I like Engine Math !!The system is sound and secure but not trivial to understand. There's a serious amount of mathematics involved. Using coins to buy stuff isn't fishy at all, I think, but the exchange rate is really volatile.
of course you do - bore and stroke and inches..I like Engine Math !!