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  1. 3 minutes ago, Logosone said:

    And I think instant money transfer is a HUGE draw for anyone, not just criminals.

     

    Instant money transfer is already a fact without Bitcoin. Think Transferwise, but there are others, which takes seconds to arrive, and is cheaper and less risky than crypto

  2. 2 minutes ago, Walker88 said:

    An example I used in another post---but which anyone who currently accepts Bitcoin will see----consider that Tesla could have sold a car at peak Bitcoin for 2 BTCs, worth $120,000 at the time. Two weeks later that BTC was worth less than $70,000.  DId Tesla hedge? How?  Did they sell the BTC? If they did, then they were merely a middleman in a customer cashing out his BTC and then paying $ for his Tesla. Thus, any transaction where BTC is accepted becomes downside pressure on BTC price. Those who now accept BTC in exchange for products are likely to reassess, since they now see they have huge risk.

     

     

     

    Which is the main reason why Tesla retracted on their commitment to accept bitcoin.

     

    The 1.5 billion USD of Bitcoin they bought, and used to lift their balance sheet for the previous quarter, most likely will also come bite them in the rectum at the end of the current quarter

  3. 1 minute ago, anchadian said:

    The BP this morning have reported that Udon Thani hospital have announced the postponement of vaccination appointments which have already been booked by 246,000 elderly and those with underlying health conditions due to the province only receiving 3,600 does of AZ.  The same applies to other provinces.

    Interesting times ahead.

     

    So just a confirmation of what everyone expected for a long time already.

     

     

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  4. 1 minute ago, sometimewoodworker said:

    That is useful once I get some information about which is the better brand and the differences between models. I currently know nothing. ???? 

    Everyone will have a different best brand. I prefer LG, and would not take a Samsung at half the price, but I'm sure other will say Samsung is the best, and others will vote for Sony - Sharp - Panasonic or something else.

     

    Avoid reading reviews online, as you will still be reading in 6 months, and have moved your goals 10 times. Better just go by your feeling.

     

    Every major brand gives 3 year warranty these days.

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  5. 3 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

     

    Does Samsung even make a 70"? I think they jump from 65" to 75"

     

    !9,000 might get you a 65", I know 20K will...

     

    Yes Samsung makes 70", and since the OP clearly mentioned he bought a Samsung 70", I guess that is what he bought.

     

    Though since he "liked" your post, and didn't respond to my question, maybe that is not what he bought

  6. 1 hour ago, ozimoron said:

    What is the intrinsic value of gold? or the Mona Lisa? How are they different from an NFT or bitcoin?

    From gold I can make jewels for myself, and it is also used in most electronic devices.

     

    A  painting is decoration and looks nice on the wall. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, you know.

     

    Bitcoin I can't even touch, so even as a weight belt to drown myself because I lost everything, it would be no use

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  7. 41 minutes ago, internationalism said:

    antibiotics are given, when infected, not as prevention.

    some antibiotics have other properties important during covid, including also antiviral.

    That's why azithromycin is given with chloroquine or why doxycycline given with ivermectin.

    Thai doctors the last year were using tamiflu, together with the other antivirals. They claimed they have a cure for covid. 

    Not so, but several patients recovered very rapidly after getting cocktail of several medicines.

    Doctors are trying very many medicines. Scientist research over thousand already existing medicines for covid. 

    There is always chance some might work to some degree 

     

    So they were not given as prevention, simply the victims were used as guinea pigs, and given antibiotics just as a guess work.

     

    To me that sound even worse than what I assumed.

     

    Antibiotics don't work against a virus, everyone knows that, and the reason why so many bacteria are resistant these days, is because antibiotics are handed out like candies in Thailand

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  8. 8 minutes ago, internationalism said:

    That's why some doctors recommend antibiotics and broad spectrum antiviral at the beginning of covid, even asymptomatic  

     

    Sorry to disagree with you, but any antibiotic, especially when taken as a prevention, will decrease your resistance to bacteria.

     

    I have also only a few days ago read a study, which I can't link as I don't have the English version, which concluded that immunity through infection is stronger than through vaccination

     

  9. 1 minute ago, placeholder said:

    What you wrote is so garbled I'm not sure what it is you mean. But if it's about the validity of facts...

    Like the "fact" you posted about your health. Why would any rational person doubt information disclosed by an anonymous poster on the internet. Information that is not independently verifiable.

     

    Simple validation for you............if I was dead I wouldn't be posting

  10. 3 minutes ago, placeholder said:

    Why do scientists even bother with clinical trials and population surveys when we have an anonymous poster on the internet to as the ultimate reality check.

     

    Why we have lefty vaccine fanboys on the forum when someone posts facts, which I'm sure there are hundreds on this forum only, who have the same experience.

     

    Of course, I know the pharmaceutical companies are here for your health only .

     

    hahahahahahahaha

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