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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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xhomerx10
on 03/05/2025, 19:11:22 UTC
⭐ Merited by vapourminer (1)

I was hoping someone else would do the leg work as I'm getting to old and stupid to do these thing now. Smiley

I think in order to make this a viable en-devour it would have to be large scale in the correct environment, maybe in old mines that the previous tech didn't allow for a final refining process?

Well, my daughter is keeping my mind active by making me help her study for tests and quizzes.  I know all about eukaryotes for example and I've also been refreshing maths and chemistry lately.  I feel as though I've forgotten just about everything I had ever learned in school but it does come back to you once you look at it again.  Helping her with computer programming was the most fun for me but that's her least favourite area of study Sad

Today's kids and parents are lucky they have aid of YouTube, where they can easily learn and refresh the concepts. When I was student in 90s, I have to rely solely on what teacher tell in class.
With ChatGPT, now it's more easy to find answers to your queries but it's negative aspect is that students are not doing research and trying to figure out the answer themselves.

 We didn't even have computers when I was in high school let alone internet.  My parents second-mortgaged the house to get us a set of Funk & Wagnall's encyclopedias and if I couldn't find he information in there, I would head to the library.  For the most part, we were taught right from a text book so it was pretty easy to learn/study the material.  Nowadays there are no textbooks and while I might know how to solve the problems and get the correct answer,  I don't know how to show the methodology the teacher wants to see ie draw a proper free-body diagram to solve a physics problem and this is where YouTube comes in very handy.  They said textbooks were too expensive but now every kid gets a laptop and the school pays for software and it's not cheap.  When I was i school, they loaned you the textbooks and if you lost it, you bought it.  Anyway... the good old days aren't likely coming back.