A list of puns related to "Ted Hearne"
Just wanted to share a playlist of episodes from crypto-related podcasts that people might find interesting or otherwise useful. As you may know, there are lots of different youtube and podcast channels focused on weekly price metrics, predictions, etc. The episodes in this list are not that.
Below are some of my favorite recent episodes that offer a deep-dive into different crypto topics and projects. If you have any others that you think would be good to add, just mention them in the comments and I can add them the list.
A link to each episode is below, and the link for the entire playlist of these episodes on Spotify is here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4rvZTODBCdBJaSLdt65GjQ?si=a2bb3e64c4554390
On today's episode of Speaking of Bitcoin, join hosts Adam B. Levine, Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Stephanie Murphy & Jonathan Mohan for a new take on an old conversation: Is this the AOL moment (where Bitcoin goes "mainstream" and begins to succeed in popular culture while at the same time losing most of it's early principles) we've been talking about for the last 8 years?
Andreas Antonopoulos is a bitcoin entrepreneur, he also serves on the advisory boards of several bitcoin startups and serves as the Chief Security Officer of Blockchain.
Ten years ago, in April 2011, Satoshi Nakamoto sent his last known message to Mike Hearn, stating that he had "moved on to other things" and that Bitcoin was "in good hands". Satoshi left the development with Gavin Andresen and a group of contributors and left the Bitcoin community for good. Pete Rizzo wrote The Last Days of Satoshi to answer the fundamental questions about Bitcoin's early history and its creator. How did he run the project? And why did he have to leave? In this episode, we discuss Satoshi's final days, his contribution to Bitcoin, the project's transition to decentralisation, and why his disappearance was inevitable.
Here's a list of every book I own on Audible sorted by Author. Audible lets you receive one free book from someone, so if you haven't gotten a book yet, PM me with any that I have and I'll send you a copy.
I'm also happy to recommend books to people or help them steer clear of some bad ones.
PS: If I own the entirety of a trilogy I've listed it as a trilogy instead of individual books, just so no one thinks it's a collection.
PPS: I'm also not sure if it works for people outside of my own country, but I'm happy to try.
My Library:
And Then There Were None
By: Agatha Christie
Freshwater
By: Akwaeke Emezi
This Is How You Lose the Time War
By: Amal El-Mohtar , Max Gladstone
Dragonsong: Harper Hall Trilogy, Volume 1
By: Anne McCaffrey
The Black Prism
By: Brent Weeks
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
By: Catherynne M. Valente
New Erotica for Feminists: Satirical Fantasies of Love, Lust, and Equal Pay
By: Caitlin Kunkel , Brooke Preston , Fiona Taylor , Carrie Wittmer
Americanah
By: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Sacre Bleu: A Comedy d'Art
By: Christopher Moore
To Sleep in a Sea of Stars
By: Christopher Paolini
The Three-Body Problem
By: Cixin Liu
To Hold Up the Sky
By: Cixin Liu
The Divine Comedy
By: Clive James (translator) , Dante Alighieri
To Say Nothing of the Dog: Or How We Found the Bishop's Bird Stump at Last
By: Connie Willis
Hyperion
By: Dan Simmonsβ
John Dies at the End
By: David Wong
Outlander Book 1 and 2
By: Diana Gabaldon
Metro 2033, 2034, and 2035
By: Dmitry Glukhovsky
Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death and Jazz Chickens
By: Eddie Izzard
Good Intentions, Poor Man's Fight Books 1 and 2
By: Elliott Kay
The Rage of Dragons Books 1 and 2
By: Evan Winter
Brideshead Revisited
By: Evelyn Waugh
Never Cry Wolf
By: Farley Mowat
Jade City Books 1 and 2
By: Fonda Lee
Beartown
By: Fredrik Backman
The Lions of Al-Rassan, Tigana, the Summer Tree, and A Song for Arbone
By: Guy Gavriel Kay
The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft
I, Robot
By: Isaac Asimov
Warm Bodies: A Novel
By: Isaac Marion
The Licanius Trilogy
By: James Islington
The Expanse Books 1 and 2
By: James S. A. Corey
Dead Astronauts
By: Jeff VanderMeer
Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)
By: Jerome K. Jerome
Perv: The Sexual Deviant in All of Us
By: Je
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Go post NSFW jokes somewhere else. If I can't tell my kids this joke, then it is not a DAD JOKE.
If you feel it's appropriate to share NSFW jokes with your kids, that's on you. But a real, true dad joke should work for anyone's kid.
Mods... If you exist... Please, stop this madness. Rule #6 should simply not allow NSFW or (wtf) NSFL tags. Also, remember that MINORS browse this subreddit too? Why put that in rule #6, then allow NSFW???
Please consider changing rule #6. I love this sub, but the recent influx of NSFW tagged posts that get all the upvotes, just seem wrong when there are good solid DAD jokes being overlooked because of them.
Thank you,
A Dad.
Sudden Lee
Well, toucan play at that game.
Martin Freeman, and Andy Serkis.
They also play roles in Lord of the Rings.
I guess that makes them the Tolkien white guys.
Windows
She said apple-lutely
'Eye-do'
This is my first post pls don't kill me lol.
The people in the comment section is why I love this subreddit!!
Cred once again my sis wants credit lol
Keep in mind, my son is 4 years old, so everything is an original to him.
I had to work late into the evening yesterday, and he was just going to bed when I got home. I had left home for the office nearly 14 hours prior, had a long day, lots of meetings, traffic, etc.
When I walked through the door, I was exhausted, run down, and starving. My wife hugged me and asked how my day was, and I replied, "Done. It was a good day, but has got me exhausted. I just want to grab a bite and go to bed. I'm hungry."
From my son's bedroom, I hear him shout, "Hi Hungry! Nice to meet you!"
Not only did it make me laugh, but I completely forgot about how hungry and tired I was. I went to his bedroom, and we laughed together about it. It was exactly what I needed.
Edit: Thanks for all the awards, kind strangers! I'll let my son know y'all enjoyed his joke too!
I heard parents named their children lance a lot.
First post please don't kill me
Edit: i went to sleep and now my inbox is dead, thank you kind strangers for the awards!
Japan.
it's Hans free now..
second hand stores!
Old Neeeeiiiiighvy
Today's anniversaries are:
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2015
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A buck-an-ear!
I Thank ye kind Matey for the booty! I be truly overwhelmed! Thank you!
Holy cow! Thank you everyone for the upvotes and awards! I wasnβt expecting this!
and not:
He should have a good vowel movement. His next diaper change could spell disaster though.
Making it all the way home and realizing that they forgot one of the containers:
Riceless
Here's a list of every book I own on Audible sorted by Author. Audible lets you receive one free book from someone, so if you haven't gotten a book yet, PM me with any that I have and I'll send you a copy.
I'm also happy to recommend books to people or help them steer clear of some bad ones.
PS: If I own the entirety of a trilogy I've listed it as a trilogy instead of individual books, just so no one thinks it's a collection.
PPS: I'm also not sure if it works for people outside of my own country, but I'm happy to try.
My Library:
And Then There Were None
By: Agatha Christie
Freshwater
By: Akwaeke Emezi
This Is How You Lose the Time War
By: Amal El-Mohtar , Max Gladstone
Dragonsong: Harper Hall Trilogy, Volume 1
By: Anne McCaffrey
The Black Prism
By: Brent Weeks
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
By: Catherynne M. Valente
New Erotica for Feminists: Satirical Fantasies of Love, Lust, and Equal Pay
By: Caitlin Kunkel , Brooke Preston , Fiona Taylor , Carrie Wittmer
Americanah
By: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Sacre Bleu: A Comedy d'Art
By: Christopher Moore
To Sleep in a Sea of Stars
By: Christopher Paolini
The Three-Body Problem
By: Cixin Liu
To Hold Up the Sky
By: Cixin Liu
The Divine Comedy
By: Clive James (translator) , Dante Alighieri
To Say Nothing of the Dog: Or How We Found the Bishop's Bird Stump at Last
By: Connie Willis
Hyperion
By: Dan Simmonsβ
John Dies at the End
By: David Wong
Outlander Book 1 and 2
By: Diana Gabaldon
Metro 2033, 2034, and 2035
By: Dmitry Glukhovsky
Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death and Jazz Chickens
By: Eddie Izzard
Good Intentions, Poor Man's Fight Books 1 and 2
By: Elliott Kay
The Rage of Dragons Books 1 and 2
By: Evan Winter
Brideshead Revisited
By: Evelyn Waugh
Never Cry Wolf
By: Farley Mowat
Jade City Books 1 and 2
By: Fonda Lee
Beartown
By: Fredrik Backman
The Lions of Al-Rassan, Tigana, the Summer Tree, and A Song for Arbone
By: Guy Gavriel Kay
The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft
I, Robot
By: Isaac Asimov
Warm Bodies: A Novel
By: Isaac Marion
The Licanius Trilogy
By: James Islington
The Expanse Books 1 and 2
By: James S. A. Corey
Dead Astronauts
By: Jeff VanderMeer
Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)
By: Jerome K. Jerome
Perv: The Sexual Deviant in All of Us
By
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