If that were to really work, I would recommend dumping BitCoins into every single building & development Trump has plastered his name on.Then make Trump swallow some!
I still see computer wholesalers selling specialized equipment for mining bit coins. At this point they are possibly the only ones who made money off that scam.
Looks like they are going the same way as the Geo-Coin. I bought a bunch of them, thinking they would become collector’s items and all they are doing is collecting dust!
One bit coin today is worth about 600, or so. He threw in 4. That’s 2400 bucks he just threw away. If he’s got that much money to throw away, and can’t figure out how to use it, he’s got bigger problems.
Oh, if that were only the case. A professional shave by a barber is over 30 dollars here. Probably 75 on the coasts…….It involves lots of hot towels….I’d love to have it done sometime, though…….Kind of a guy thing I guess….
The only real value bitcoins have is as a method of fleecing the idiots out of real money. Much like how those “cash for gold” commercials work. The more people mine bitcoins the less value they’ll have thanks to inflation. I’ll stick with gold and silver—physical, tangible metals, nothing electronic—as my “future investment.” Did we learn nothing from the Dot-bomb Fiasco?
I can’t touch them. Don’t know where they are hid. And certainly NOT going to pay $600 for one. .Fad?.Now if I can mine the coins and get pieces for no money out of pocket…. that’s a different story.
wrwallaceii almost 11 years ago
That’s not how it happened… I saw that incident on Benny Hill years ago.
Superfrog almost 11 years ago
Well.
strictures almost 11 years ago
If that were to really work, I would recommend dumping BitCoins into every single building & development Trump has plastered his name on.Then make Trump swallow some!
wrwallaceii almost 11 years ago
Could this be the answer to the ‘9-11’ conspiracy ?
AlnicoV almost 11 years ago
I still see computer wholesalers selling specialized equipment for mining bit coins. At this point they are possibly the only ones who made money off that scam.
Zero-Gabriel almost 11 years ago
Bitcoins are (Non-Physical) Digital Encrypted Currency… like Casino Chips, but in Digital form that is used for Purchase/Buy/Sell/Trade/Invest.
The Physical Bitcoin however is bought and sold as a Novelty item but can be sold to the right buyer (who knows it’s ture value) for high price.
Zero-Gabriel almost 11 years ago
I bought a set of Physical Bitcoin (as the ones seen above) because I love the fine beautiful detail that went into making the coins.
Varnes almost 11 years ago
Well now, that’s a bit deep……
uniquename almost 11 years ago
A virtual wishing well for bitcoins, hmmm.
eddodt almost 11 years ago
soon to be said for the dollar.
Enoki almost 11 years ago
Bitcoin, the new “red paperclip.”.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_red_paperclip
dabugger almost 11 years ago
Gee, some of us have never even see them. There are good ideas that seem not to get a chance.
Gokie5 almost 11 years ago
Let us in Florida have your bitcoins. Our sinkholes will take care of them.
dr_dolittle_rwc almost 11 years ago
Looks like they are going the same way as the Geo-Coin. I bought a bunch of them, thinking they would become collector’s items and all they are doing is collecting dust!
loner34 almost 11 years ago
And that’s the problem, to many people bought and saved them. You know about supply and demand right?
She Mc almost 11 years ago
If they are non-physical, how on earth did you buy them & take pictures too???
jahoody almost 11 years ago
@SpacemanSpliff….or the missing sock, or my glasses, or the car keys
Defective Premium Member almost 11 years ago
One bit coin today is worth about 600, or so. He threw in 4. That’s 2400 bucks he just threw away. If he’s got that much money to throw away, and can’t figure out how to use it, he’s got bigger problems.
Argy.Bargy2 almost 11 years ago
- has about as much value as an equivalent amount of toilet paper, after use.-Interesting way of describing it…
ChessPirate almost 11 years ago
What I’d like to believe is that the 18-minute gap is a deleted recording of “Alice’s Restaurant”. :-)
pcolli almost 11 years ago
The missing 18 years…...Some sources say that Jesus travelled in India. There is one temple that maintains that they have his footprints..
Superfrog almost 11 years ago
Yes it is. Trying to be succinct.I was thinking more Jack Benny that Benny Hill.:)
Varnes almost 11 years ago
Dr. Silly…. Hey, shave and a hair cut, two bits…..
Varnes almost 11 years ago
Oh, if that were only the case. A professional shave by a barber is over 30 dollars here. Probably 75 on the coasts…….It involves lots of hot towels….I’d love to have it done sometime, though…….Kind of a guy thing I guess….
Varnes almost 11 years ago
It seems to me that Bob and Ray could do a bit on this …..Sorry… I know….. low hanging fruit….But it’s true, they could….
She Mc almost 11 years ago
Thanks !!!
Ernest Lemmingway almost 11 years ago
The only real value bitcoins have is as a method of fleecing the idiots out of real money. Much like how those “cash for gold” commercials work. The more people mine bitcoins the less value they’ll have thanks to inflation. I’ll stick with gold and silver—physical, tangible metals, nothing electronic—as my “future investment.” Did we learn nothing from the Dot-bomb Fiasco?
puggles almost 11 years ago
He was in Nazareth (see Luke 2:51-52)
westny77 almost 11 years ago
You get what you pay for.
live.the.future almost 11 years ago
Hey Benny, if you don’t want them, send those Bitcoins my way!
Hunter7 almost 11 years ago
I can’t touch them. Don’t know where they are hid. And certainly NOT going to pay $600 for one. .Fad?.Now if I can mine the coins and get pieces for no money out of pocket…. that’s a different story.
25tkelley Premium Member 6 months ago
in 2024, you bitcoin haters look like fools.