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How the heck do I NOT do this and still cover my mouth/nose and avoid fog? I certainly value my eyes more than my immunity right now π¬
Every year when the sun moves south and starts slanting through my living room windows for longer every day I start noticing the dust motes that fill the air every time I pick up a blanket or disturb a cushion. This year is particularly bad because I now share my home with three cats. It's not Dust Bowl level, but it's still gross watching all the little specks drift toward my face or my glass of water. Short of installing a whole home filter system is there anything that actually helps cut down on it? It really only bothers me in the living room (my only carpeted room and where most of the other soft surface are), but I'm skeptical if stand-alone filters actually do much.
I wouldnt count myself as one of the greedy investors, but I have invested some bigger bags into low cap coins, some of them I bought close to their ATHs.
After the crash, those coins lost -50% quite fast. I ignored it, got those coins staked and told myself to diamond hand them. Now they're -70%, no roadmap for 2022 published, no insight what will happen to the project.
Now I really consider taking that -75% loss, sell them and re-invest in the bigger and more secure top10 coins...preferably top 1 and top 2 coin.
Being diamond handed I easy to say, but I dont believe in this project, -75% loss is still better than a -95% loss which will happen months or years later.
The lesson that I learned here: you need a lot of luck to choose a good project, most of them will fail which will leave you holding a bag. If you want to gamble in low cap coins, only invest a bit of money.
The Dot Com boom started its heat up period around 1994-1995. This marked the beginning of an era when the Fed started pumping money supply into the economy through a series of interest rate cuts and reductions in the top bracket tax rates - while simultaneously ignoring signs of runaway inflation.
During this time, the adoption of household computers (and subsequently the Internet) skyrocketed. Hundreds of "dot com" internet companies began popping up, promising "the next big thing" in e-tech. Most of these offered little beyond that promise.
With a glut of money supply in the economy, access to capital was easy and cheap. By the Late 1990s the Venture Capital market had exploded. Deep pocketed VCs began voraciously dumping money into these tech startups, with the goal of immediately taking them to an IPO. Most of these tech startups had no fundamentals....they showed no profits, and their only value proposition was based on vague forecasts of future mass adoption.
Investment Banks hopped on the train to fuel the fire, pouring millions into these IPOs in their portfolios and hyping up stocks to retail investors with the promise of huge gains. By 1999, It was common for a Dot Com to skyrocket by hundreds or even thousands of percentage increases soon after public listing.
Retail investors followed suit, and by 2000, investment into speculative Dot Com tech reached a frenzied pace. Office cooler conversations centered around the next big stock play, and Average Joes around the world began quitting their jobs to "trade" tech stcks, dumping their savings into the market.
Watching stocks pump started getting treated like a national sport, with the mainstream media fanning the flames of hype
At its peak, the NASDAQ had risen by 400%, and many of the big tech plays were up thousands of percentage points.
And then, almost instantly, it popped. The bubble burst in 2000 when Japan entered a recessionary period, and Alan Greenspan decided to raise interest rates. After some big market drops, within just a few months capital quickly dried up. Many of these companies ran out of cash almost instantly. Over the next year, $5 Trillion in market cap disappeared. A majority of the Dot Coms went bankrupt, most of the rest never recovered off their new lows.
The biggest defining factors of the typical "dot com" company?
Plan on using eBay recently sold and TCGplayer for my pricing, shoot me and offer for whatever you may like.
Shipping will be $1 pwe and $4 bmwt
Binder https://imgur.com/a/yliqMy1
Coins/card sleeves https://imgur.com/a/SbUMggh
Reverse holos if youβre looking to complete a collection- https://imgur.com/a/wKKpjGh
Wotc square cut cards (shoot me an offer if interested)- https://imgur.com/a/D7pvRrs
Here is my want list, will take a look at binders if you want to trade. May PayPal for my want list items
https://imgur.com/a/AbhJgfz
Hi, so the common wisdom is that we can't hear frequencies below 20Hz or above 20,000Hz. With this in mind, it makes sense that a lot of people advise that you cut everything below 20Hz and above 20,000Hz. However, I've come across a lot of (apparently very reputable) audio engineers that discourage this type of cutting, and whenever it's explained I can't seem to make sense of it. Can anyone offer any information here?
Planned for 7 days, but almost close to the end of 6 day, BLood sugar went to 53 for 8+ hours. Severe side defects-nausea, fatigue, body felt cold, shaking and felt like shit. Couldnβt get out of the bed. No, it is not electrolytes. I initially thought it was electrolytes and loaded up, but the symptoms wonβt go away. Disappointing, but will try again. Just broke my fast.
https://imgur.com/a/OZSdkm1
Something similar to this.
I have the bra above and I mostly like it. Itβs super comfy, and the light padding is just enough to smooth me out without adding an unnatural shape. But I think Iβm between sizes. Iβm a 32C and the small has cups that are a bit too small, while the medium (the size I have) is a little big in the band.* Iβm also not crazy about the fact that the pads are removable. Itβs not a deal breaker, but I would prefer non-removable pads. The coverage is also a little more than ideal - the bra doesnβt work well with anything remotely low-cut.
True and Co makes similar bras, but they all look to be very full coverage.
Any recs for a brand that makes comfy, seamless, lightly padded (ideally not removable), wire-free bras that are a little less than full coverage?
What do yβall think? If yall were to have a son would yall get him cut low and tight?
So I want to upgrade my kids power wheels jeep with my DeWalt 20v batteries. But I read that if the batteries are run lower than 15.3v? It will damage them.
So I already have a DeWalt USB adapter to sacrifice for the project to connect the batteries. I'm going to order a variable speed controller so I can turn down the juice when needed.
What kind of voltage cutout do I need?
Already have inline fuses on hand, before you guys mention that.
Thanks for the help!
Hello, I got a haircut today and I am feeling really sad about it. It's not anyones fault, but mine since I agreed to donating my hair. I cut off 12 inches of hair and now I am really regretting this decision. I feel good that I was able to donate my hair, but I can't help but feel incredibly insecure. I have a pretty round face and I feel like short hair really accentuates this. I know my hair will grow and I am lucky it grows really fast, but what can I do meanwhile since it hasn't been long since I've cut it. I was going more for medium length, but ended up with more of a short haircut.
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