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Its a utxo assigned to the160 bit hash of the public section of the ECDSA public/private keypair.

I'm about to sell 30 of them in an hour.  Which means its about to go up.

 

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^ Did I miss the memo where we'll be speaking Klingon?

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Sitting in our hotel room, on Richard Petty Boulevard, drinking a beer.

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30 minutes ago, shellylh said:

^No Vespers?

We've been drinking vodka martinis more than vespers lately. But the bar downstairs does not appear to have the proper ingredients for a Vesper anyway.

Went to a Minor League AA baseball game. Zoë was awarded an academic thing along with kids from other schools, where she took a lap around the ballpark. Her mom dropped her off and Xavier and I stayed for the game and had a blast. It was our first baseball game together, and pretty sure we made some awesome memories tonight. Xavier is the age I was when I lost my dad, and want to make sure we have as much quality time together as we can.

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Slight seat upgrade.

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We also had quite the dinner tasting menu over the course of 5 hours, including ballpark hotdog, pulled chicken nachos, Mexican rice, and some sliders.

Amazing night sharing a game I've loved with my son.

**BRENT**

Bonding years are some of the best and will remembered for many more. Great job  Dad!

Used a rotary tool for the first time and wondered why I didn't buy one 10 years ago. 

On 5/2/2016 at 0:24 PM, Hopstretch said:

Thought about you today when I saw this in the paper:

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On 5/3/2016 at 5:00 PM, Augsburger said:

Bonding years are some of the best and will remembered for many more. Great job  Dad!

This!

Took Xavier to a charity home run competition at the Lookouts' ballpark. Ryan Klesko is up soon to show 'em how it's done.

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**BRENT**

Went to my niece's wedding last night.  It had to be moved because the original venue cancelled with <2 months left, but the new place came through in spades!  And it helped being closer to us.

Many highlights, including seeing some cousins I hadn't seen in years.  The new family is a blend of multiple cultures: we're Jewish, my brother married into an Irish family, and my new nephew is African-American.  A simple but truly amazing ceremony, and a great party.  Perhaps the oddest but greatest highlight: my nephew (bride's youngest brother) playing Hava Nagila for the Jewish Hora dance....on the bagpipes!

This morning, we take my mom and Karen's mom back to the same venue for Mother's Day brunch.

Sounds like it was a blast. Congrat on your multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-awesome family!

Ha!  Thanks!  We have a WHOLE lot of "isms" as I'm sure many a family does, but we do come together well for wonderful occasions!

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That is awesome Todd. That is the real strength of the USA.

So let me summarize the last week. Monday evening we flew down to Daytona. Tuesday, Karen signed her letter of intent and delivered her transcripts to ERAU HR. we then looked at a few rental properties. In the afternoon we met with the counselor for Peters middle school and got the paperwork started. In the evening the director of coaching for the Port Orange youth soccer team ran a special practice to evaluate Peter (The regular practice was Wednesday but looked like it was going to be rained out). Wednesday we got a cashiers check (harder than it appears when you are not local) and put a deposit down on the rental property we wanted (the rental agency was located in Alamonte Springs, halfway between Daytona and Orlando). We got back back and went to the real practice for the Port Orange soccer team. Peter will be playing for their U13 SuperY team, which is fricking awesome. Thursday, we hung out on the beach, chilled and then flew back to Charlston. On Friday, we received an offer on our house which we accepted. So if everything goes quickly we are out of Charleston by June 20th. Oh, Friday through Sunday we were dealing with his home clubs soccer tournament. Fuck me. I am tired just writing this.

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Sounds like things are going pretty smoothly. Congrat to Peter, as well as Karen! Hang in there, it'll slow down around July.

22 minutes ago, swt61 said:

Sounds like things are going pretty smoothly. Congrat to Peter, as well as Karen! Hang in there, it'll slow down around July.

x2.  Sometimes fast is good, but indeed it can be tiring!

Wow! Moving fast but all in the fucking right direction! Hang in there and get your fishing and drinking posture warmed up. Congrat Jim, this sounds awesome all around.

Amazing Jim!

I may be making a move in a year or so and you've been hired!

 

 

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Began packing for this weekend's trip to South Bend for Graduation weekend.  Man four years flies by really fast.

I'm at home enjoying a vacation day, which we took because today is Sol's birthday :dance: Planning some festivities for later.

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