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where the fuck did summer go
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2018-09-04 at 12:02 AM UTC
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2018-09-04 at 12:13 AM UTC
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2018-09-04 at 12:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by esbity Im going to do two oz of gold and like 20-25 oz of silver.
Silver is like 14.xx
gold was at 1500 at one time.. what is gold at? and I recall silver was around 28 at its highest.
I think gold was desired for a while because of it's use in electronic connectors in high end cables and peripherals. now they're using cheaper metals it seems. I think it was a trend and fewer people are willing to pay the extra. -
2018-09-04 at 12:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com gold was at 1500 at one time.. what is gold at? and I recall silver was around 28 at its highest.
I think gold was desired for a while because of it's use in electronic connectors in high end cables and peripherals. now they're using cheaper metals it seems. I think it was a trend and fewer people are willing to pay the extra.
The fact that metals are low is a good reason to buy. Gold is around 1200. -
2018-09-04 at 12:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com 2018 is the year of no summer (for the bay area) like a few days. today is hot but no sun. it's like 80 but looks foggy because of the fires up north I guess.
it's also burning my eyes and lungs.
I have had the worst asthma this year. almost always at nighttime. 2 am and OxSat of about 88-90 percent. i ran out of albuteral. popped and extra Adderall plus 2 caffiene pills and drank some hot water last time I ran out. took a bit but it worked.
can't find my ox-pulse meter thing either. I just fucking bought one.. can't find the fucking thing. expensive as fuck off of the internet.
Nah, it's like this almost every year. The "summer months" are the exact same temperature as spring but then it gets hot as dick in August/September/October. The metro lines have been hellish during commute hours the last few days with how hot it gets and everyone crammed in there. I wish it really was the year of no summer though.
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2018-09-04 at 12:50 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny
i wish there was a year of you being ruthlessly tortured -
2018-09-04 at 12:53 AM UTC
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2018-09-04 at 12:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com gold was at 1500 at one time.. what is gold at? and I recall silver was around 28 at its highest.
I think gold was desired for a while because of it's use in electronic connectors in high end cables and peripherals. now they're using cheaper metals it seems. I think it was a trend and fewer people are willing to pay the extra.
$40-ish -
2018-09-04 at 1:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by esbity The fact that metals are low is a good reason to buy. Gold is around 1200.
I mean "Coulda shoulda woulda" and all.. I wish I jumped in when bitcoin was 7
but in the real physical money (gold and silver) buying it right after 9/11 at 300 an ounce. 4 fold profit (5 at one time)
You're right. I'll take this in consideration. if it stablizes and doesn't go raising up so fast, it will pay the cost of inflation because that's what most nations base it.
If it happen to go up to 3-4k an ounce then I could roll it over in buying property. buying a house with a 3% fee was one of the best things that one guy's investment did when his bitcoin hit over a million.. he was the first guy to do it. bitcoin crashed and his realstate no doubt made him an extra 100k or more.
that's a win win. I want to buy open land. Realestate isn't being made it's going away with a population explosion.
Buying land in the California or Or Mountains is idea. even the foothills outside of Reno. 20-50k an acre.
a quarter acre of open land in San Francisco in some neighborhoods would go for well over a Million. just for a shitty small house.. they knock it down, build a monster home on a quarter or eighth of an acre. Mark Zuckerburg bought two properties in San Francisco. one in like the Pac Heights? but he has a smaller home somewhere near The Castro or Portero Hill I dropped off his neighbors who told me about it. nice looking house too. brought the realestate value in that neighborhood through the roof Im told.
and they bought up 100 acres in Hawaii? won't let the local islanders to walk across his property. people in hawaii apparently dont even build fences. the Zuckerburgs have a wall. LOL thats hella fucked up -
2018-09-04 at 1:40 AM UTC^Land taxes
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2018-09-04 at 2:11 AM UTC
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2018-09-04 at 3:08 AM UTCIf it's above 70 it's too hot
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2018-09-04 at 4:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny
this part of berkeley (north) is right in front of the fogtrain that blows through the gate and it's a narrow band of fog. the last few years it wasn't so bad. this year its hardly any summer
I know it was hot today but didn't look sunny here.
try taking a bart train from San Francisco to Walnut Creek when it's fucking 90 in SF and a Giants game just got out during the 5-6 traffic hour. it's sardine and the fucking cars dont have AC half the time. I masturbated and fell out when it hit rockridge just to get some water.
munis suck.. I thought you were rich.. take a UBER.. -
2018-09-04 at 4:07 AM UTC
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2018-09-04 at 9:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com this part of berkeley (north) is right in front of the fogtrain that blows through the gate and it's a narrow band of fog. the last few years it wasn't so bad. this year its hardly any summer
I know it was hot today but didn't look sunny here.
try taking a bart train from San Francisco to Walnut Creek when it's fucking 90 in SF and a Giants game just got out during the 5-6 traffic hour. it's sardine and the fucking cars dont have AC half the time. I masturbated and fell out when it hit rockridge just to get some water.
munis suck.. I thought you were rich.. take a UBER..
I'm usually going from downtown to daly city and back, uber would be kinda pricey and doesn't actually end up being significantly faster than the metro lines and is slower than BART. Actually muni is free for me so that's an added incentive and sorta on a social level I feel like it's better to take public transit. One criticism of lyft/uber I have is that it's turning SF transit into LA transit in the sense that more and more it's the thing only poor people do. Like that's the nice thing about BART, everyone takes it. Sure it's a pile of shit in a lot of ways but it serves rich and poor alike and the fact that people with a degree of political sway have to use it is probably keeps it from being as bad as it could be.
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2018-09-04 at 9:21 PM UTCSummer was great I went to the beach loads and didn't even get stung by a jellyfish. 😎🌻🌅