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From: sobriquet on 29 Apr 2010 02:09 On 29 apr, 07:55, rfisc...(a)sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote: >[.. babbling ..] You are a nazi cockroach.
From: sobriquet on 29 Apr 2010 02:09 On 29 apr, 07:55, rfisc...(a)sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote: >[.. babbling ..] You are a nazi cockroach.
From: sobriquet on 29 Apr 2010 02:09 On 29 apr, 07:55, rfisc...(a)sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote: >[.. babbling ..] You are a nazi cockroach.
From: Ray Fischer on 29 Apr 2010 04:31 sobriquet <dohduhdah(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >On 29 apr, 07:55, rfisc...(a)sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote: >>[.. babbling ..] > >You are a nazi cockroach. There are thousands of criminals in prison just like you. -- Ray Fischer rfischer(a)sonic.net
From: whisky-dave on 29 Apr 2010 08:07
"sobriquet" <dohduhdah(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:36ecd255-f51c-4b75-a082-102656b3ed9e(a)o11g2000yqj.googlegroups.com... > On 28 apr, 21:46, D.J. <nocont...(a)noaddress.com> wrote: >> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 10:52:50 -0700 (PDT), sobriquet <dohduh...(a)yahoo.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >If people would use bit-strings as money, you could expect people to >> >share money on p2p >> >> Doesn't matter. Ever since the "silver certificate" and "gold >> certificate" >> was done away with by the Reagan and Bush cartel there is nothing to >> connect the printing on paper currency with real-goods. The only value >> that >> any printed currency has today is how much you believe it to have. It has >> no foundation in reality anymore. The bits on a bank's hard-drive are >> just >> as valuable as the bits on your computer's hard-drives. They are >> connected >> by law to the exact same amount of real goods. >> >> People just haven't figured this out yet. Or more importantly, they don't >> want to realize it yet. Because when they do then nobody's "money" will >> have any value. Which it already does not have, any value, other than the >> cost of the paper and ink that was used to create it. >> >> Just clap your hands three times and say to yourself, "I believe, I >> believe, I believe." For that is the ONLY thing that is giving any money >> today any value whatsoever. > > So we are wasting our time creating banknotes that have security > features to prevent people from duplicating and sharing money as they > see fit? No because doing so reduces the number of people capable of duplicating money. > Maybe we should try to use bit-strings as money for a while to see if > that makes things easier, if it doesn't really matter in your opinion > whether we use banknotes or bit-strings as money. You've heard of online banking and paypal haven;t you, amonst others. > |