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Re: 100 Push-Ups A Day Until Bitcoin Is $100K Challenge
by
Mayor of ogba
on 11/06/2024, 09:10:16 UTC
Those that know that this challenge is not joking always take it serious the advantage you have is that you participating in this challenge will give you courage and more motivation to take it serious even when your investing in Bitcoin with any strategy that serves best you adopted to accumulate, the way you take this challenge serious to engage on daily basis can serve same purpose of encouraging you to keep buying and holding your Bitcoin.

Though it happens that I was not able to make provision of the Link I were someone was talking about what will come out of Bitcoin I believe the person has accumulated enough why his major target is the up coming bull run to take some profit as he has hold for long time. Bitcoin will hit $100k that is my reason why I have courage not given up to this challenge this time.

Yesterday's report and today's 75+75 equals 250 plus previous 8 days
$100k,Uhwuchukwu53,10,750,2024-06-10.
Hello Uhwuchukwu53
There's a mistake in your yesterday's and today's total number of push-ups. Your yesterday's and today's total push-ups are supposed to be 150 push-ups and not 250 push-ups. With the 250 push-ups you wrote as yesterday's and today's total push-ups, it doesn't respond to the total number of push-ups you did in 10 days, and it will stop DirtyKeyboard from picking up your push-up report. Please edit your post and put 150 push-ups as your yesterday's and today's total number of push-ups, so that it will correspond to the 750 push-ups you did in 10 days.

Yeah.. Uhwuchukwu53.. seems to be confused, and I suppose that there is a certain self-responsibility that each of us has to figure out how to submit correct pushup reports, and if there are errors in the report (yet the report is still properly formatted), then DirtyKeyboard might not notice the error, since his script will pick up the pushup report and reported as is.. so how will he know (or need to figure out) if the total number of pushups should be 150, 250, 750 or some other quantity of pushups.... so in that regard, if members want accurate numbers in the pushup table, then they are responsible for putting the correct numbers in their submitted pushup reports.
The push-up reporting format is easy to read and interpret; I don't know why some users are still finding it difficult to post a correct push-up report. Anyone who has been on this push-up thread for 2-3 weeks should have been able to post a perfect push-up report, but some people are still struggling to figure out how to post accurate push-up reports. I don't know if they are always in a hurry when they are posting their push-up reports, which makes them make mistakes when doing so. Maybe for them to be accurate with their push-up reports, they should always do rough work calculations on a piece of paper to be sure they have the correct details of their present and previous push-up numbers. Before they post their reports, they should also preview their posts and read through them to make sure their push-up reports are accurate before they can post them.