A list of puns related to "Digitation"
I have had Abode since July 2017 and Iβm on my second year of the Annual Secure Plan which is up for renewal sometime in July or August 2019. I canβt find the renewal date anywhere in the app or website.
I purchased a new Iota that came with a year Secure Plan. I got the activation code and followed the instructions to activate the Secure Plan but it asked me for a 4 digit pin code. I already have a 4 digit pun code since I already have the Secure Plan, so I didnβt go any farther because this looks like it was setting up a new plan.
My questions are:
There you go, a digital (pun intended) Christmas present for you keyless people :*
Please read: the two last digits of every key are swapped so the bots (if there are any) could not claim them. You have to swap them manualy to make the key work.
Post in comments when you claim the key or find out that the key has already been claimed so people don't have to enter every key. Please no fake posts :]
Have fun in Hearthstone
Why YSK: Many people have old VHS tapes laying around, not realizing that they will soon be degraded beyond usefulness. These could be the only video of loved ones, etc. If you want to keep these memories, you must convert these to digital ASAP.
My phone often rings and people want to talk to the doctor's office. Usually, I tell them "Oh, I'm sorry, you need to dial XXXXX-XXX88 but you dialed XXXXX-XXX68 instead." They apologize, hang up, all is well.
Not this morning though.
My phone rings, a woman is on it.
Woman: "Hello, my husband is with you. When can I pick him up?"
Me: "Uh, your husband is not here. Did you want to speak to [doctor's office] by any chance?"
Woman: " Yes, of course! What do you mean he's not there? Of course he is!"
Me: "Ma'am, I'm sorry, but you got the wrong number. You need to -"
Woman: "What? Of course I have the right number! When can I pick my husband up? I'm waiting outside and it's cold!"
Me: "Ma'am, sorry, but this is not [doctor's office]. You dialed the wrong -"
Woman: "I want to speak to the doctor directly. Put me through. I'm gonna put in a complaint about you."
Me: "Listen, you are not talking to [doctor's office]. You -"
Woman: "I've had enough! I'm coming in now. I will complain about you to the doctor directly!" CLACK
You do that, crazy lady. You do that.
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Everyoneβs hyped about the metaverse. There are skeptics too. But what I havenβt heard much of lately around here is speculation around what other things metaverses could do than being, essentially, FarmVille with real money, or a VR version of Second Life or Habbo Hotel where people obsessed with sentimental value keep up with the joneses by buying NFT clothes and stuff to wear around Fake New York becauseβ¦ theyβre too poor or too shy to wear real fashion around real New York?
Okay okay fine. There are many people like that and they really are that vain and we would all be happy to take their money by selling them glorified Fortnite skins for the equivalent of a US median annual salary in crypto. But that doesnβt sound like a product thatβll reach a market of millions or billions of people. It certainly has zero appeal to the average middle class, two career family that makes up the bulk of the millennial generation. It is objectively speaking a very niche luxury market for rich people who already spend a lot of time and money living in a digital world, playing MMOs or creating content on social media platforms.
What are some lesser known use cases for metaverse technology that might be a little more practical and attractive for the majority of people? People who donβt like spending their hard earned money on online appearances?
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The IRS revealed earlier this year that it has seized $3.5 billion in the fiscal year 2021. According to reports, the US government has seized 170,000% more cryptocurrency this year than it did in 2019. Jarod Koopman, director of the Internal Revenue Service's cybercrime unit
https://news.coincu.com/47346-us-seized-1700x-more-cryptocurrency/
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Executive Order 6102 is an executive order signed on April 5, 1933, by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt "forbidding the hoarding of gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates within the continental United States." The executive order was made under the authority of the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917, as amended by the Emergency Banking Act in March 1933.
The stated reason for the order was that hard times had caused "hoarding" of gold, stalling economic growth and worsening the depression as the US was then using the gold standard for its currency.
Presidential Proclamation 2039 that forbade the hoarding 'of gold or silver coin or bullion or currency', under penalty of $10,000 and/or up to five to ten years imprisonment.
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