Interesting article that my Economics prof found when I brought it up to his attention (I'm an Econ graduate haha):
Interesting article that my Economics prof found when I brought it up to his attention (I'm an Econ graduate haha):
What's an automatic clutch?
So when is Jalopnik Soundtrack Vol. 1 coming out?
For me, Alec Baldwin and Bob Einstein are the top funny episodes. I thought the Seth Meyers one was awkward and lame.
As mentioned, it just looks like a fancy Dart to me.
That episode was hilarious. That's what genuine fear looks like.
Millenials: "I like toys!"
Millenials after 5.1 years of ownership: "How much to fix that?! FUUU-" Discards and buys new car
Hoarding will definitely be the main issue so one thing I can think of is that it would have a expiry date of possession so you're forced to redistribute it back into the market.
Well, acceptance from a limited source but the concept is definitely intriguing.
Ah, I love how reality sets in like a pile of bricks.
I do the same thing. Ice build up is easier to scrape off and it won't stick to the windshield. OCD or not, its a time-saver.
If Bitcoins become accepted currency, the whole concept of running a country has to change, especially if they become static and limited. You'd also have to prevent hoarding and either promote or force exchange to occur. Hoarding static bitcoins will limit supply and create imbalances.
Pocahontas seems to disagree.
Poutine as a pre-game meal with a spicy Caesar to wash it down. Can't get more Canadian than that.
When I read the 'Economy' section of the FAQ, it states:
Ah, so the bitcoins still have some sort of quantifiable leverage (i.e. gold bars, paper money)?
From what I understand, it's just digital fiat money. It's like a credit card with no 'physical' representation of it.
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We Canadians know how to party responsibly. It's cold half the time so you have to be busy somehow.
"Yo... How about this? A rear-wheel drive GLI? Ha? HA?!"