“I had no choice” famous movie and tv line right after the character did something horrible.
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A chart uploaded yesterday by disclose tv. I’m optimistic.

It’s always fun when the client, who isn’t present for the tuning, doesn’t tell any other family member I am coming or prepare payment in any way. It makes for some entertaining phone calls and excitement on a Monday morning!
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Back to the sound mine where I put in work to get nice sounds out of a piano.
Inability to directly upload photos and videos. The additional step of Nostr.build or the like was a challenge for me and the two others I’ve shown Nostr to.
No more check cancellations or halted payment threats from malicious customers. Once you get paid, it’s yours.
Thunderhub or Ride the Lightning?
Do libertarian accountants exist, or is that an oxymoron?
Based on this quote, I’d say the government has already defaulted because all of these thing have already happened.
“How could a government default hurt the economy?”
“Spikes in interest rates, steep drops in stock prices, millions of job losses, and downgraded credit ratings could occur if the country defaulted on its debts, Yellen said.”
A great overview of historical pianos by the amazing showman Liberace! Worth a watch if you have half an hour.
“There’ll be no new tunes on this, old piano of mine!”
I drove to a tuning on route 88 today. 🎹
The Greenpeace Bitcoin skull is shit and I am so tired of all the death cult crap. I do not support it. I don’t even care to meme it. I will give it zero attention after this post.
$1,000,000/coin Bitcoin numbers:
I crunched some numbers to give possible prices in sats when bitcoin hits $1,000,000/coin.
I used the more realistic gold price before the dollar was significantly devalued by the Fed. This is a rough estimate.
According to Steinway (https://www.steinwaybocaraton.com/knowledge-base/historical-prices-of-steinway-pianos), a new Steinway B was ~$1,050 in 1900
According to pianobuyer.com, A new Steinway B today in 2023 is ~$134,900
1050/134,900=~0.0078
0.78% of the current price was the price before the Fed and significant dollar devaluation.
$100,000 today would be roughly $780 in 1900 based on these numbers.
$5 coffee today would be ~$0.04
If bitcoin is $1,000,000/coin, it would be 100sats/$1
A $5 coffee today would be 4 sats.
I’m not sure what this is saying, but I did my formula backwards from sats to current and got an interesting number.
If I take 100sats and divide by 100 to get 1900 price of $1 at $1mil/coin, then divide by the ratio 0.78% I get $128.21 which I believe would be the purchasing power of 100 sats in 1900 if bitcoin existed then. 🤔
Purchasing power today * 0.78%=$in1900
$in1900 * 100sats/dollar=sats at $1mil/coin
Sats/100=$in1900
$in1900/0.78%=purchasing power if inflated like the Steinway B.
If this is true, 100sats would equal $128. 🤯
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Mempool.space says we are 192 blocks deep.
Mempool app on my Umbrel node says we are only 63 blocks deep.
Why the discrepancy?
Sounds reasonable, according to these numbers anyway.
I would assume so as this is the current price of a Steinway B according to Steinway. Steinway would have factored in any improvements to manufacturing or new additional costs.
$1,000,000/coin Bitcoin numbers:
I crunched some numbers to give possible prices in sats when bitcoin hits $1,000,000/coin.
I used the more realistic gold price before the dollar was significantly devalued by the Fed. This is a rough estimate.
According to Steinway (https://www.steinwaybocaraton.com/knowledge-base/historical-prices-of-steinway-pianos), a new Steinway B was ~$1,050 in 1900
According to pianobuyer.com, A new Steinway B today in 2023 is ~$134,900
1050/134,900=~0.0078
0.78% of the current price was the price before the Fed and significant dollar devaluation.
$100,000 today would be roughly $780 in 1900 based on these numbers.
$5 coffee today would be ~$0.04
If bitcoin is $1,000,000/coin, it would be 100sats/$1
A $5 coffee today would be 4 sats.