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GameStop is positioning itself to be the next Pirate Bay and allow for the distribution of digital games. BULLISH!!
GameStop's IPFS gateway allows for the distribution of digital games. BULLISH!!
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Yank ignorance on display again. China leads the US in 57 of 64 technology sectors with an edge in AI & military logistics. Your world view is the equivalent of a 90s encyclopedia on CD-ROM.
I wish I still had my first computer... Tandy PC/1000 (TX/2 rebranded for McDuff's I think)... 8086-2/8Mhz, 512k RAM, MSDOS 3.3 on a ROM, 720k and 360k floppies. Eventually upgraded it with an NEC V30/12Mhz, 640k, and a 40MB HD. I was actually able to play Wolf3d on it at that point.
Just use ROM you dum dum, problem solved ticket closed Thanks for calling the help desk
I can't believe you regards are making me fucking defend Tesla, lol. Animatronics are built for one set of motions. They're like gifs that just repeat. Shit like this, and Optimus is well behind the actual leading robotics companies, use machine learning to learn new methods of movement that work with their ROM.
Eew. Yeah, that's why I always stuck with retail Motorola if I could, and wasn't planning on running a custom ROM.
I think every guy would love a pair of tits like those. Would blow up my bench with the reduced ROM
I think it's almost impossible to go too hard when you do full ROM. Elevated squats with ass to heels, can't put more than 2 plates on each side. Leg press sure can still do 600 even being completely folded up. Maybe my knees are just better but I had a meniscus tear 10 years ago.
And you use....? What, TastyTrade? (The AoL CD-ROM of trading platforms)
I was flashing ROM after ROM trying to find a build that could smoothly scroll the Home Screen or app launcher. I was overclocking and undervolting playing life on extra hard. Oh and I fucking hate Android dickheads refusing to turn on RCS and basically forwarding our conversations to a government database.
> just saying are there any triple leveraged funds that go pre 2008? I already gave you one in my last post. ROM. It existed before 2008, it exists now.
No. The reason the chart starts in 2010 was that TQQQ did exist until 2010. That's it's inception date. You can't wipe out a fund that doesn't exist yet. Leverage funds are relatively new. The first one didn't exist until 2006. ROM was one of the first leveraged ETFs and it's what I traded before TQQQ existed. It survived the little depression all the way through to today.
Have you ever used a Supermicro mainboard? I've had to deal with many, but never again. Complete crap, just awful ROM, random reboots from bad capacitors and terrible memory bus processing... and no customer support. Good luck with this nonsense, that stock ain't worth a dollar.
Nobody would blame you for at least securing your original investment back. I recouped my initial investment and took 50% profit, keeping the rest invested. If the bubble pops I'm protected, so I'm going to ride the rest of my holding all the way. The thing about palantir is that it's "software as service" (SAS), which requires palantir employees to be on your site to make it work. This means that it's not infinitely scalable like "pure" software which just requires a CD ROM or a download. It's a meme stock, but a very well-run one that is unlikely to ever make a loss. In fact, you could see it as the only profitable AI stock.
and after 4 years of training, your shoulders should be totally toast, with multiple surgeries needed to restore ROM. Totally natural, no roids needed
No, this is like being in 1995 and thinking AOL has internet access all locked up with these CD-ROM mailers.
Basically full ported ROM (2x XLK). I am in danger.
>It is like saying I buily an app for 100$ and you saying that all the tech that made it possible for me to built it was possible by billions of dollars of investment by Google into Android. No it's like saying you built an OS for 100 while it's really just a custom ROM.
I'm looking at my bill here. It's right in front of me, and doesn't really do anything. If I blow on it, it moves, but so does most cheap paper. The difference here I guess with BTC is that the 'number go down' Bonus: https://thehustle.co/clifford-stoll-why-the-internet-will-fail > Baloney. Do our computer pundits lack all common sense? The truth is no online database will replace your daily newspaper, no CD-ROM can take the place of a competent teacher and no computer network will change the way government works.
U got the one shaped like a triangle? It pretty much gets everywhere unless you have very poor ROM.
Thats like saying in late 90s microsoft was overhyped because people used cassette tapes and floppy disks to load programs onto the ROM. or apple because EVERYONE uses a land line. This is the early stages and companies are still trying to throw shit at the wall and see what sticks. Also palantir as a company focuses 100% of resources on R&D and 0 advertising. Their product sells based on word of mouth alone and have been integrated into airbus, amazon, oracle, and Microsoft to name a few.
Please [watch this and educate yourself](https://youtu.be/dNrXA5m7ROM?si=etBdqJ3GocpslxgF) No other country or continent for that matter is devastating Canada like this.
Note 9 was the beast, had everything, was so capable. And really, it had everything! Including IR camera! Sure, most of it you don't need as an average user. But I was the geek that was using those features. I had that phone for so many years, untill it suddenly became very slow and this time they stopped the security updates for good. The battery also gave up around that time. I could've just flashed it a custom ROM, but, I let go. But yeah I stil praise it every chance I get and I'm still salty that Ultras (which is just the note line but renamed) have so many missing things now... Just give me my SD card and headphone jack and I might forgive having a camera in the center of my screen.
AFAIK sadly the only one I know of is the [Lenovo Y700 tablet](https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=lenovo%20y700%20snapdragon), which has technically had a global release but has next to no support for the global ROM. They do seem to be seeing some success since they keep releasing refreshes so maybe there's hope on the horizon. Otherwise, everyone else it seems is moving to foldables.
It was by no means an easy switch to Chinese brands, especially after decades of 'Chinese = knock offs' leading up till now. But seeing them use the same Snapdragons and gorilla glass as Samsung paired with 5000mah batteries back when Samsungs were still using much smaller, made the switch easier after digging through reviews and tear downs and XDA ROM support. Don't get me wrong there is a lot of junk to sort through to find good Chinese ones but they got phones of all types and sizes ranging from 30 bucks to 1500.
I'm constantly adjusting my exposure to these leveraged ETFs, so I'm doing my best not to "own" them long-term, but here's the list: QLD, ROM, SPXL, SPXL, TECL, TQQQ, UDOW, UPRO, and USD. Most are 3x and some are 2x, and I'm using different parameters with each, tuned to their historical volatility via back-testing. Yes, there's a lot of overlap, but that doesn't matter to me. I'm using them not for "market coverage" but for "diversification of strategy" -- essentially using varying levels of aggressiveness across them so while some are down others are still up, etc. Been doing this for several years with around 30-50% annual returns when averaged over multiple years, albeit with high variance. For example, 2022 was bad, 2023 was mostly recovery, but this year has been awesome.....and if you average all three years I'm about double the S&P return for the same period. So it's a long game, but not long holdings, if that makes sense.
Broadcom refuses to work out of the box for Linux Distro(no open source drivers load w/ the OS install) (nor windows) & makes you jump through asinine hoops JUST to light it up, let alone connect. So: WHY is this co still in business? GOOD hardware allows dataflow (before) saying we have optimized drivers, please load them. Heck, here's the latest drivers IN our ROM firmware, please update. Heck, here's the drivers in your linux drivers updates. Otherwise, this is just pompous junk, that I'd fire QC people for allowing anywhere near laptop production.
Remember that PC trivia game “You Don’t Know Jack?” Man that game was edgy back in the day… would boot up Windows 98 and pop in that CD ROM and play for an hour or two while downloading bad touch by the bloodhound gang on mp3 and Nana would think we all died because the operator couldn’t connect her to house phone all 15 times she pressed zero on her brand new touch tone cordless phone.
We may have had to teach our parents how to use CD ROM or a Smartphone. But don’t forget they tough us how to use a stupid simple spoon :-)
Prepare for 100 questions on how the internet works. The majority of these tech CEOs are explaining to your grandparent the CD ROM drive of their desktop tower at home they bought to play solitaire is in fact not a drink holder.
There are many methods. One is to download the app 'Bar Chart'. Click on 'stocks' at the bottom. Click on the 3 bars in the upper left corner and look at the different sections. I like price advances. Then click on their chart. I like to look at the one year. If they are steadily climbing they are winners. If they don't have that, then they might or might not be. ETFs are also a good option like ROM, FNGU, and STCE. You'd have to hold them maybe a month to know for sure. If they drop 5-10%, you might want to get out and look for something else. The past doesn't equal the future and this is not investment advice. I try to stay away from cheaper stocks (under $50) that made all their money in one day. I'm looking for those with a good graph.
What's this about Nintendo getting all the ROM sites shut down? Is this bullish or no?
Bears think 20 1/4 ROM squats somehow = 5 full squats
Kind of depends on the machine. I hate when that fucking safety is too high to allow for full ROM.
Hang on.. lemme go get the CD ROM that just came in the mail
Teflon gave a CD-ROM with FSD on it to the Chinese. Bullish.
I have a few 50-hr AOL CD ROM if you can’t dial up broski.
I live in Romania. We use website www.termene.ro here is an example of the biggest super market Profi which is an LLC ( SRL in romanian) https://termene.ro/firma/11607939-PROFI-ROM-FOOD-SRL You do give to the equivalent IRS your statements and they are public no matter the company. You can even see the owners and debt anything but for some of them you need premium which maybe costs 10$/ month.
Robinhood isn't the place to find a N64 snowboarding game ROM fam.
Thanks for the exit liquidity market  [Just as I predicted](https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/s/ROM915pEjP)
Every Tesla has 2x computers running. Not just a backup BIOS or ROM.
Bios, operating system doesn't matter. Still not hard to have a ROM that makes a data corruption issue not brick your car. And I have never seen a dual bios failure in the lifespan of a system in over 25 years of experience.
\>Looks for CR-ROM drive on his PC \>*cries*
Bro! These Baby Bloomberg Terminals and stonks computers also need to go down for some good ol' fashioned 01010101 in the weekend if you know what I mean. Also, if I were a computer I'd drink myself to full a hard reset after a week of 24/7 abuse that even my ROM doesn't know what the heck is going on! 
I absolutely did because I used a custom ROM.
Why do you need a new game, there are hundreds of classic games you could play. Get a SNES and a ROM cart and play away. Or get a Dreamcast emulator for your 360. Kids today...
"As with an Android smartphone, it is possible to root an Android tablet. In this way, the user will be able to modify many aspects of its appearance, in addition to being able to install a custom ROM. Thanks to this, a tablet that is a few years old is allowed to access recent versions of the operating system. Therefore, the tablet has to be rooted and have the bootloader unlocked. Something that can be learned in various forums, such as XDA Developers. In addition, in these forums you will also find the tools that have to be used in the process and also access to these custom ROMs with which to have access to a more recent version of the operating system. It is a complex process and it can have many consequences on the tablet. Therefore, it is important to know what is being done, in addition to having a backup of all files in it." https://tabletsbaratasya.com/en/actualizar-android-tablet/ "did you know that Apple restricts old iPads from upgrading past certain versions of the iPad OS? You cant do it, (unless hacking the iPad which I don’t recommend). They just wont support older iPads and older iPhones on newer versions of the OS, although usually we get several generations of the OS before we hit the limit. Theres lots of good reasons they do that, although sometimes in some cases I think they're being over zealous about it." https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254523204
...I know this! Its an interactive CD ROM!
VRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMM RRRRRROOOOOOOOMMMMMM RRRRRRR RRRRRRR RRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM ROM ROMROM ROM RRRROOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM \-i sounded it out and now?
Who says the scraping is the illegal act? Microsoft lobbied hard for an interpretation of copyright law that makes it illegal to make a copy yourself of their word executable from a CD-ROM (your grandparents will know what that is) onto their own computer. Yet somehow now Microsoft is going to say they can make unlicensed copies and distribute it over the hundreds of people that worked on the training set? 'Scraping' is legal but distributing that data is not. Then there is the output of the model. It remains to be seen what courts will say about copyright violation there. We have seen some compelling evidence of these models producing output that is very close to copyrighted or otherwise protected material to the extent that if a human made it they could be in violation. If you listen to a song and then later make a too similar song, that is a copyright violation. If somehow someone can convince a judge that output from the neural network in some cases can be considered a derivative work under copyright legislation then Microsoft may be completely fucked if it is true that they used unlicensed content for training.
You possess a truly unique ability to be able to write, but not read. My man is a CD-ROM
How the fuck are they going to do the scan on arbitrary hardware? I can just use any open source OS and be 100% sure there is no one scanning binaries that i am running. Heck you can ROM flash your consumer devices and have full control on them so i don't understand how the government would force this scan on anybody.
Yeah, I’m not trying to go tit for tat, and I wasn’t one to gamble on extremely risky alt coins or exchanges. But the point is, the finance sector doesn’t give a fuck. It will screw over either side. So I hate when one side tries to take this holier than thou approach to the other. No one knows what the fuck in future will be in 10 years from now, it’s just so ignorant to say Crypto is going to die. That’s like saying the Internet is going to die because you didn’t like AOL on cd ROM.
On the Itchy and Scratchy CD-ROM, is there a way to get out of the dungeon without using the wizard key?
TAN is the best performing ETF of the past five years, with the circumstances of the next five years far more favorable than the past five. Pure no brainer good idea. LIT is in the top five for the past three years, and also a no brainer going forward, but it currently has considerable vulnerability/opportunity to Chinese stocks. China re-opening should work out in its favor, but I'd go lighter on LIT for now since presumably your bet is on longterm lithium rather than short term China. While XLK doesn't do as well as the semiconductor stocks, it is for my money by far the safest of the top ETFs because it is 44% APPL/MSFT in addition to tech. Top ten ETF for the past ten years. Stay away from TQQQ until you've been in the market at least a year, especially since this year has yet to prove itself a pure upmarket as opposed to a sideways one. If you must, buy a small amount of QLD(2xQQQ) and ROM(2xXLK). ROM is the best performing ETF the past five years, outperforming TQQQ about 2-1.
That's because it was the release that included Service Pack 2, which came over a year after the original one. It was only released on floppies to install on new computers, if you bought Win 95 with SP2 retail it only came on CD-ROM.
Guys! That new invention CD-ROM will change the world of data carriers forever!!!!
>Nothing has to be all or nothing. Agreed. I'm not all Windows or all Droid. But, it can be *no something* , and for me, that no something is Apple. For a laptop or desktop, I prefer Windows, while I prefer Android for my phone. I'm thinking about installing a custom ROM to my phone, strip out the manufacturer bloatware(fuck Bixby, and all voice command programs). My wife begged me for a MacBook and eventually I got her one. She gets upset with me when she asks for help with that thing and I can't do anything with them nowadays because I'm years removed from that environment.
I do intraday directional trades of far OTM options (calls and puts) with the idea that unless there's a strong intraday move up or down those options will decay because theta×dt> (delta+dprice(gamma))dprice. I take on huge size. I do this one day before expiry and on expiry day. Strict mental stop loss which is accepted without emotion. Only one adjustment trade to ensure I'm positive for the day. Though I do get whipsawed every now and then. The adjustment either only reduces my loss or sometimes the adjustment ends up as a loser too. My win rate is 90%. The name of the game is selecting the right stop loss and respecting it no matter what. No fomo, no revenge trading. Take the L and walk away. For this the only Greek that matters is delta and gamma. There is no time to monitor anything but price movement and hit the market order to exit if the stop is breached. And I do positional trades. Jade lizards and unbalanced iron condors in bull markets to ensure little/no upside risk, iron condors in sideways markets, put spreads in less bullish markets, bull and bear calendar spreads, collars on futures, sometimes covered calls on index futures if my puts are tested or put spreads are ITM. Vega plays on earnings though this has a rather pathetic edge, it seems only the broker makes money. Every earnings season I put on 30 trades, and at the end of it i make so little money that I'm thinking i should save myself the headache and brokerage. I used to do stock swing trades but I hate it. I made money but i disliked the fact that there is no defined time line. My target or stop loss might be hit the same day or it might take weeks and the capital tied up. With options there is an end date where definitively you will have a final P/L and a rather well defined ROM/ROCE, and risk reward metric etc. I find these days I'm taking exclusively hedged positions. There are so many clouds in the horizon and it seems a black swan could happen any day.
The two best performing ETFs for the past five years, by far, are TAN +250% (solar) and QCLN +206% (clean energy). Next best is ROM at 168%, the 2x version of XLK. With the recent US law, solar and clean energy should even more outperform the market than they have in the past. But... even they aren't currently beating the market. Aside from PFIX ("Simplify Interest Rate Hedge"... meant to go up if interest rates go up) conventional energy ETFs have done the best this year. But... even they aren't currently beating the market. If you want to get into both, I'd reccomend against individual stocks like XOM and instead get ETFs, specifically TAN/QCLN and PXE/IEO. They outperform both their peers and the overall market.
You’ve lost your ROM VisualMod
Oh no dude, have you not heard of this? It's fucking barbaric. They actually break the patients legs in certain places, and use either rods or something else (I can't remember) to give the length. But the trade off is it makes you look a character slider gone wrong, and your ROM and general health disposition is worse. There was a military veteran who got it done and it fascinated me. I will try to get you the link. He looks fucking WEIRD because the rest of his body is in proportion but his legs are very clearly not right.
To hedge the price of a stock, you must try to copy the AI array, maybe it will input the haptic card and calculate the form factor then get to the CD-ROM hard drive through the mobile GB firewall, then take the IP system down, copy the visual application so you can back up the SDRAM matrix, allowing you to sell a stock and buy it back at a higher price. --- ^^I am a bot created by [u/circuit10](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ) and this action was performed automatically. AI is involved so please DM circuit10 if it produces anything offensive and I will delete it. Jargon from [http://shinytoylabs.com/jargon/](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ).
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MdxCfAb-ROM
I’m looking for a “high risk” etf to invest around $600 in. I am trying to decide between IGV, XNTK, and ROM. I’m very new to investing and am able to lose this money without losing too much sleep over it. Do you think any of these are good options or should I look into some other options?
I have no idea? Man, I literally worked as a lead engineer for semiconductors that we had to produce in China.. And yes, they cut corners everywhere and sometimes the ROM was corrupted or whatever else shitty mistakes. But there's no way they could just reverse engineer binary and make it their own. That's not how it works my dude.
Take out all of the leg drive by sitting with legs folded on bench. Full ROM reps, steady tempo, MMC. Go back to feet on the floor benching after a month or so. Alternatively Smolov Jr. program
There’s X-rays 🩻 on a CD rom that I need to email. I don’t have a CD ROM drive, fedex office doesn’t deal with CD’s, and the library doesn’t deal with CD’s. Do y’all have any ideas you know of? I live in a major city if a chain offers something. But the nearest person I can barge in last minute with a desktop would be a three hour round trip
That was not my takeaway from that documentary. Horrible work conditions, little to no oversight or quality assurance, and of course good old cutting costs wherever possible- be it safe or not. Overall lower quality products as well. My personal experiences with having semiconductors made in a factory in China was pretty similar. A lot of them were busted. Some couldn't be checksum verified (meaning the code was tempered with or the ROM got corrupted, I'm guessing little bit of both in some cases), but overal they were okay at best.
It’s not up to GameStop. Right now if I wanted to I could upload a ROM using their IPFS. They don’t have control over that because it’s a poorly ran, shitty NFT site.
Leg press is godly for quad development if done with a full range of motion, a controlled eccentric, and a pause at the bottom. Retards doing 1/4 ROM just make the machine look bad, but there’s nothing wrong with using it properly.
CD-ROM is best ROM okay? I am not sure but I think Rameses II the Pharaoh of Egypt created it before the founding of Rome.
Was in a meeting the other day talking with someone on potential future transfer of financial data in case he were to move on from his position... My question was their cloud access to the data? Or was it local and would possibly be on a USB drive. He completely ignored me and kept talking about putting it on a CD-ROM, and how am extraordinary amount of data can be kept on a CD-ROM
So it's all a bunch of 40 year olds that wish games were still on CD-ROM and cartridges. Wow that really explains a lot. Thanks. 🤝
What about double leverage like ROM?
Closed Positions: TQQQ, QLD, TECL, UPRO, ROM
[how to trade like a pro](https://youtu.be/MdxCfAb-ROM)
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The toast slides into his mouth like a CD-ROM.
Let's assume for a moment publishers want this. What stops large publishers (Epic, Ubisoft) from developing their own market platform for their own games and blocking gamestop? That is, I haven't seen the API yet for the gamestop marketplace, but it is a safe bet it is going to be involved. Furthermore, this allows them full control over their assets (You don't want premium skins selling for pennies for example) and is easier for consumers. This also fits into the trend that most publishers have their own stores now. That is, at least on PC, every AAA-publisher aggressively pushed their own store, they want 1) full revenue and 2) push their own games, not others. I doubt this will be different for resale, if EPIC can promote their own fortnite skin over an AC-skin, they will 100% do this. On consoles it is even worse. Do you think nintendo, who sues over a ROM-hack 10 people play, is going to allow their assets on a foreign market place? Same with Xbox and PS4. Their stores can offer this functionality more seamlessy for developers (since they need to implement the API anyhow) and consumers, since they literally can stay in the store or even in game. This leaves smaller independent developers, but these tend to go for the largest marketshare for the least effort. On PC this is steam (\~75%), on consoles these are the console specific stores (auto 100%) and on mobile these are integrated within the app store (auto 100%). So maybe the question is, what solution does gamestop offer? What is it, that makes the product easier for either the devs, allow publishers to establish monopolistic compitition or more seamless integration for the consumer than the alternatives?
What? Hardware wise so Android phones I owned so far easily lasted 5 years+ I got my first phone (I think it was a Samsung) from a family member when the phone was 6 years old. I put a custom ROM on it and used it for another 5 years. I replaced it when I wanted to play new fancy games which needed better hardware.
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The thing with tech though is they change. It's not a grocery store that sells groceries for 90 years. They invent and innovate or they get left behind. They didn't have the Microsoft Cloud stuff in 2000 for example. Now they rake in like $19 Billion just from Azure alone which makes up like 1/3 of their total revenue or something. That has to be something that is taken into consideration. What was their business model in 2000, selling copies of Windows? Windows 95 was sold on floppy disk, and one of the craziest technological advancements was being able to sell Windows 98 on a CD-ROM instead. The dotcom bubble was a bubble. Cisco went from like $15 a share to $80 a share, back down to $15 a share all in a couple years time. That's like GME meme shit. Would be funny seeing someone in the future look at the GME thing and be like "It never recovered after 2021". It is unrealistic for a company that sells routers to reach their stock price they had during one of the biggest stock bubbles in human history. Just like it's unrealistic for GME to ever reach $480 again. Now the question is, are we in a tech bubble right now? I do not believe we are. Our technological advancement has been RAMPING since the mid 2000s. Look up the specs for the earliest smartphones and compare them to what we have now. My 2005 Honda Civic is a fossil that has windows that I have to manually roll down and an airbag that will shoot metal shrapnel at me if it deploys. Compare that to any modern car. Technology advances in a multiplicative way, rather than additive. In 10 years, our current tech will look like ancient caveman shit. The tech companies involved in that will easily be up 300% by then.
Ever heard of a word priced in? And besides I have a Xiaomi with a custom ROM
Lol saw Yahoo finance trending stocks. Nkarta reminds me of my favorite CD ROM Encarta 94. That program slapped.
You just need to watch better streamers who play stuff like Super Mario ROM hacks, Super Metroid speed runs, and Elden Ring
Ugh, says hardly anyone. They are over in the sub pumping a non-profitable mining operation which laid off half its workforce and shutdown ROM. The ore extraction is too costly. And ya got some dumbass CEO that was planning on leaving with AMC bankrupting just a year ago. Now, he’s riding this phase out and then adios.
Doesn’t look like it. The processing for ore extraction is costly. ““Despite the higher production and sales compared to the respective 2020 periods, Hycroft has consistently generated operating losses and used cash in operating activities as a result of operating a pre-commercial scale direct leaching ROM operation with high relative operating costs due to insufficient recoveries resulting from lower grades mined combined with escalating prices of consumables and reagents,” the press release stated.” https://www.nnbw.com/news/2021/nov/17/hycroft-mine-lays-half-its-workforce-ceases-operat/
Floor press is good for tris. Shorter ROM. Can build more strength too.
>**“The truth in no online database will replace your daily newspaper, no CD-ROM can take the place of a competent teacher and no computer network will change the way government works,”** > >\- [**Clifford Stoll**](https://www.newsweek.com/clifford-stoll-why-web-wont-be-nirvana-185306) \------- >**within two or three years people will shrug and say, ‘”Uh yep, it was a fad of the early 90’s and now, oh yeah, it still exists but hey, I’ve got a life to lead and work to do. I don’t have time to waste online.” Or, “I’ll collect my email, I’ll read it, why should I bother prowling around the Worldwide Web or reading the Usenet” simply because there’s so little of value there.** > >[**Also Clifford Stoll**](https://blogs.mprnews.org/newscut/2012/02/the_internet_futurist_who_thou/) ​ \------ ​ >**"The growth of the Internet will slow drastically, as the flaw in 'Metcalfe's law'–which states that the number of potential connections in a network is proportional to the square of the number of participants–becomes apparent: most people have nothing to say to each other!** > >**By 2005 or so, it will become clear that the Internet's impact on the economy has been no greater than the fax machine's."** > >**-** [**Nobel Prize winner in Economics, Paul Krugman**](https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/revolutions/miscellany/paul-krugmans-poor-prediction)
So it looks like based on today's JPow confessional: -The forest fire that's Inflation will be countered with a water gun instead of a hose -The housing market will be fine (with many people living homeless that is) -The rich will keep laughing when discussing rising costs, especially food -Oh and the supply chain issues will fix themselves, magically Thus, SPY to 500 ROM, amirite? At this rate it won't be "bears/bulls are fucked", it will be everyone....
That game was pure shit. So confusing, endless puzzles, and the load time from CD-ROM to screen was so painful. Aahhh you kids don't know the glory days, they were good.
Sure. Keep using your census. Trudeau Jr. over here with his fucking CD-ROM Encarta.
Everybody with a whiff of interest in consumer trends saw the vision when Playstation and CD-ROM based gaming went mainstream. What we mostly overestimated was the gaming-rig as the media hub of the livingroom. That never panned out, despite gaming consoles having all of the guts needed to be a powerful cable box/media player/etc. I'm in my 40s and have lived through every generation of interactive tech since the Atari 2600. We had VR attempt a breakthrough in the 90s, 00s, and now today. Every time, the bottleneck remained the same — you strap a thing to your face and place a screen right in front of your eyeballs. There's some physiological questions that need to be answered, and we don't really know yet. The Quest 2 is really good, and getting near the threshold needed to suspend disbelief. What remains to be seen is what consumption habits people are willing to entertain in VR. With Smartphones and Gaming Consoles this stuff was easy to see. With VR, I see people pick it up for a few weeks, then put it away — or, if they're regulars, use for 1hr. a day max.
Some of the suggestions from my trading bot | Premarket Monday **Call:** None **Potential Call:** QLD | ProShares Ultra QQQ Current Price: 81.08 Average Price: 87.24 Difference: 7.6% ROM | ProShares Ultra Technology Current Price: 56.80 Average Price: 62.07 Difference: 9.29% TQQQ | ProShares UltraPro QQQ Current Price: 71.87 Average Price: 80.54 Difference: 12.06%
Proshares announced a forward split on 17 of their ETFs to occur on 1/11/2022. ProShares Announces ETF Share Splits By Business Wire — 5:00 PM ET 12/22/2022 ProShares ETF Split Ratio CSM ProShares Large Cap Core Plus 2:1 ROM ProShares Ultra Technology (ROM.NaE) 2:1 SSO ProShares Ultra S&P500 2:1 TQQQ ProShares UltraPro QQQ 2:1 UCC ProShares Ultra Consumer Services (UCC.NaE) 2:1 UPRO ProShares UltraPro S&P500 2:1 UGE ProShares Ultra Consumer Goods (UGE.NaE) 4:1
It’s heading for a split for 2:1 Ticker ProShares ETF Split Ratio CSM ProShares Large Cap Core Plus 2:1 ROM ProShares Ultra Technology 2:1 SSO ProShares Ultra S&P500 2:1 TQQQ ProShares UltraPro QQQ 2:1 UCC ProShares Ultra Consumer Services 2:1 UPRO ProShares UltraPro S&P500 2:1 UGE ProShares Ultra Consumer Goods 4:1 [split detail link Yahoo finance](https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/proshares-announces-etf-share-splits-220000740.html)
NLIST is Good to buy as well. I believe they Produce a RAM ROM and EROM
TQQQ, QLD, ETHE, ROM, FTEC is what I’m splitting into
As I said yesterday when your were pumping this dog, two pending class actions, reduced guidance at there ROM, at current cash burn will be broke in a year - you and that other guy have been pumping this the last two months and all its done since then is drop from 1.57 to .6757 - lol new day new pump to try to get other redditors to take you bag