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Problem is, if he said it was matte silver and the guy said yes to it, then what comeback does he have? If he'd of agreed Anthracite then i'd be pissed, but it sounds like he agreed to matte silver, which they are!
(Either way, hope you get it sorted).
AB Magifoam - Can recommend this. Had my 5L bottle for the past year and a half or so, works well and lasts forever. It foams up REALLY nicely (I found some others hardly foam) and can be left for 5-10min easily.
Yep that's it, I can think of plenty of cars for 4x the budget, but they never tick all the boxes!
MartinR I haven't actually seen a rusty Clio - do they actually rust that much? I think the Valvers have seen a bit of rust, but not seen any on mk2's!
Having a finite amount is what makes it worth something, ok it doesn't exactly promote spending (because if demand increases then price should theoretically go up) - but we're not at a point really where it needs to be hoarded. Again, it comes back to being similar to gold - a finite resource...
21 Million is the max BTC ever, and you can assume probably 1%+ are "forever lost".
Bitcoin banks also exist (though the main one has just shutdown due to security issues and theft), but there's another slowly making way forward.
New regulations and classifications of Bitcoin are being...
This is why I struggle in justifying selling mine, because everybody regrets selling theirs!
Plus the fact I can never decide what I'd actually replace it with.
Cup -> DC5 -> { Caddy Van / Metro }
Interesting route you took wayne9989 xD
But the Federal Reserve prints 85 billion USD per month, so what's the difference? It's neither government owned or helping the economy (forcasters are getting to the point of actually predicting collapses).
Coin generation, imo, is irrelevant as there is a finite limit, and once that is hit no...
As we said before to you, actual FIAT these days also has no tangible value, coins are no longer made of expensive materials, and notes are just useless paper :P
Tbh, it makes you think how is it different to a bank account or paypal - you put money into it (the bank) and now its a number on...
We shall see, tbh more and more places are allowing it as a payment method, and it's ever increasing in articles written in normal media (like the BBC etc), I agree there needs to be a big push though, and then it'll go from there!
It's hugely busy, I just haven't had time to post here, as I still have no internet at home :)
Lots and lots of continued momentum, so it's all good to be honest.