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A College Kid Made More Than $24,000 Just by Waving This Sign on ESPN
I don't get this. Someone, explain. I'll give you a +1!
I don't get this. Someone, explain. I'll give you a +1!
people donated bitcoins that are worth money, i guess. the qr code represented his wallet where they could give. they gave to get bitcoin some exposure?A College Kid Made More Than $24,000 Just by Waving This Sign on ESPN
I don't get this. Someone, explain. I'll give you a +1!
According to my research, there can only be a total of 21 million Bitcoins worldwide, but they can be divided down to the 8th decimal place. I'm still reading but that's interesting that there is a cap on itpeople donated bitcoins that are worth money, i guess. the qr code represented his wallet where they could give. they gave to get bitcoin some exposure?A College Kid Made More Than $24,000 Just by Waving This Sign on ESPN
I don't get this. Someone, explain. I'll give you a +1!
Tulip bulbs of the Interwebz.According to my research, there can only be a total of 21 million Bitcoins worldwide, but they can be divided down to the 8th decimal place. I'm still reading but that's interesting that there is a cap on itpeople donated bitcoins that are worth money, i guess. the qr code represented his wallet where they could give. they gave to get bitcoin some exposure?A College Kid Made More Than $24,000 Just by Waving This Sign on ESPN
I don't get this. Someone, explain. I'll give you a +1!
I wonder what the whole pot smoking thing will do to Colorado? Will more people smoke dope now? Or just the same people, but out in the open? I'm guessing that pot smoking goes up a little bit.
Yeah, if it wasn't legal I would think it would be a PItA for cops trying to enforce it.I wonder what the whole pot smoking thing will do to Colorado? Will more people smoke dope now? Or just the same people, but out in the open? I'm guessing that pot smoking goes up a little bit.
Not just front yards, but the whole legalization of pot smoking in Colorado. (Well, per state law anyway.) For myself, if I lived there and the situation was right--I didn't have to drive or work right then--I might have a bowl on the rare occasion. But I wonder how many people will replace booze with pot? The Colorado situation will be an interesting social experiment. They're society's ganja guinea pigs.Yeah, if it wasn't legal I would think it would be a PItA for cops trying to enforce it.I wonder what the whole pot smoking thing will do to Colorado? Will more people smoke dope now? Or just the same people, but out in the open? I'm guessing that pot smoking goes up a little bit.