Hope springs eternal. There's always the possibility that something interesting might sneak in and then I'd miss it.
Baan Souy Resort offers a day pass for 300 baht that includes a drink and towels as well as use of the facilities.
See. Something like that.
I'll give you all the low down on Khon Kaen. Will that do?
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.
If you get there. It's 50/50 at best.
1,000Bt says I will - winnings to a local charity. Unless it's Matt who cancels.
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.
No thanks, I dont gamble. Go or don't go. The choice is yours and I care not either way.
I do now. Thanks for the explanation.
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.
You're wrong - "a 5-year chart of bitcoin" simply illustrates bitcoin as a store of value. It's no different to gold or silver (except they do have industrial uses). You can't transact directly with anyone except your Russian mafia customers who add to your treasure trove, so that doesn't mean a thing. You can't give your catamite some Bitcoin to pop down to the local 7-11, can you? When you can do that, get back to us
All you're doing, according to your own posts, is building Bitcoin wallets for people who then pay you in Bitcoin. It's an echo chamber, a feedback loop, a closed ecology
That's the equivalent of saying the US dollar is just an echo chamber and feedback loop.
I can buy lots of things with bitcoin. Web hosting, pay contractors, I can buy a new computer right now online, pay in bitcoin and have it delivered to my house, and tons more.
Again, it's been 8 years. I think you're just going to need to accept the fact there's a better and more modern way to conduct financial transactions compared to the past. That's how technology works.