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    #11
    Originally posted by burnt View Post
    Well don't be so easily put off by a little risk - short it now!

    Just don't bet the farm on it.

    (thisadviceistobetakenFWIWandnotconstruedasreliabl easpastrecordisnoindicatoroffutureperformnce) LOLZ!
    Soon the masses will be lining up to get their chunk of the action. Apparently there are 2 bitcoin machines in Regina and traffic is picking up. Cash in - piece of paper with little squares in return. The story is that a young farmer cashed a few and strutted off to buy a new half ton for CASH. Wonder why he didn't try paying for his truck with bitcoin.

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      #12
      Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
      Soon the masses will be lining up to get their chunk of the action. Apparently there are 2 bitcoin machines in Regina and traffic is picking up. Cash in - piece of paper with little squares in return. The story is that a young farmer cashed a few and strutted off to buy a new half ton for CASH. Wonder why he didn't try paying for his truck with bitcoin.
      Wow...

      By the peak of tulipmania in February of 1637, a single tulip bulb was worth about ten times a craftsman’s annual income and a single Viceroy tulip bulb was allegedly exchanged for the following goods (The Tulipomania, n.d):

      Two lasts of wheat
      Four lasts of rye
      Four fat oxen
      Eight fat swine
      Twelve fat sheep
      Two hogsheads of wine
      Four tuns of beer
      Two tons of butter
      1,000 lb. of cheese
      A complete bed
      A suit of clothes
      A silver drinking cup

      [URL="http://www.thebubblebubble.com/tulip-mania/"]http://www.thebubblebubble.com/tulip-mania/[/URL]

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        #13
        Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
        Soon the masses will be lining up to get their chunk of the action. Apparently there are 2 bitcoin machines in Regina and traffic is picking up. Cash in - piece of paper with little squares in return. The story is that a young farmer cashed a few and strutted off to buy a new half ton for CASH. Wonder why he didn't try paying for his truck with bitcoin.
        Should have risked more.....cashed out and bought the tanglible dirt.

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          #14
          [QUOTE=farmaholic;364802]Should have risked more.....cashed out and bought the tanglible dirt.[/QUOTE

          Should ov - could ov, should figure out a way to capitalize on the frenzy.

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            #15
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
            What about Verge Digibite Nexus and New.

            I think the ship has sailed for Bit Coin.

            I wish i would of spent the 1000 dollars back in 2010.
            i wished i would of picked the right numbers for the lottery last week

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              #16
              [QUOTE=sumdumguy;364805]
              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
              Should have risked more.....cashed out and bought the tanglible dirt.[/QUOTE

              Should ov - could ov, should figure out a way to capitalize on the frenzy.
              Its over? I think its just getting started. In a year you might be asking which dealership if any are still accepting dollars.

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                #17
                Here in the Slum of the Ghetto we put our money into land.....we've got old tobacco and cream cans full of cash buried all over the farm! Do they still accept one and two dollar bills?

                Now if I could just find the buried treasure map! Are my paces the same size as my grandpa's?

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                  #18
                  I sure hope this bitcoin thing isn't one of those Scam Bites deals....


                  Bwahahaha hahaha haha haa aaa.......

                  Nothing risked, nothing gained, right!

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                    #19
                    People are getting all wound up over bit coin. It’s not supposed to be for speculation, it’s for trade, that is the primary goal.

                    As a universal, easy to use change it will be awesome.

                    I have a wallet, I wanted to see who accepted bit coin for wheat, lentils, durum, chickpeas etc. I was surprised to see a company ( can’t remember the name) and it was same format or better than amazon.

                    I’ll be buying a $100 bucks worth later at Christmas when I have more time.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                      I sure hope this bitcoin thing isn't one of those Scam Bites deals....


                      Bwahahaha hahaha haha haa aaa.......

                      Nothing risked, nothing gained, right!
                      Scam bytes? Lol. I think I get your drift.

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