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I want to start a business to onboard and provide Bitcoin tech support to other businesses (especially farmers), but it's just too early. Consumers drive the business adoption of accepting Bitcoin. I'm hopeful the MoE aspect changes soon. I do believe NGU and a higher percentage of purchasing power being held in Bitcoin will help push this narrative.

I don't see 100k as a celebration. I view this as a challenge to Bitcoin. Normies view this as a bubble and think they're late. We have so much work ahead of us to prove Bitcoin is a 1M+ Federal Reserve Note equivalent asset.

The next step should be reclassifying Bitcoin on a sats per FRN basis and kill the whole coin price comparison as it will be a hindrance to further adoption.

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tyty!

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I've also got these beauties (walnut bread bow knives):

$30 in sats + shipping

I can also do custom orders of kitchen items. Items I've also done include spatulas, herb strippers, wooden bench scraper, but I don't have any of those in stock right now.

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nostr:npub15879mltlln6k8jy32k6xvagmtqx3zhsndchcey8gjyectwldk88sq5kv0n knows a lot of farm people, not sure if they are on Nostr. But he is good person to find regenerative farming, food clubs, and local places.

nostr:npub1r8u6lw8c2h67s66magtqu78vtpckfzcsmmdsg06gqm723njsunfs8kfjwl might have some advice too

nostr:npub1uus3cgn5xlwt2kp8z26mrwlm9g3myaj5vjwaclqlkknam6r6lmhqjhwkxn could you answer this question?

nostr:npub1ec7rqh20d00pqc9uxxf7ruv0xcvah0vexzpd5kpcl46yj84pme4suggn5k OR maybe you could answer this question?

Bitcoin meetups.

Meetup.com

orange pill app

Btcmap.org

Oshi app

Nice! We ran katahdins for a while until spring of 23. Met the family at Lost Sheep Ranch through our Bitcoin meetup a few years ago and took the opportunity to transition to cows.

I apparently got poison ivy all around my eyes and nose this weekend. I was burning some of it on Friday and thought maybe I inhaled it--i was wearing gloves, so 🀷. Started feeling the effects a little on Saturday. Sunday evening I wanted to take a belt sander to my face.

I initially applied cortisone to relieve the itching, but washed that off and sat for half an hour with my red light therapy device on my face. Same thing yesterday morning and evening, about a half hour each time. I did it again this morning and plan to continue the two a day sessions until resolved. The rash is barely noticeable, I've experienced minimal itching, and while there's still minor swelling I can barely tell it happened.

I don't get poison ivy very bad, but this is the worst I've had since I can remember. I didn't read about red light therapy as a treatment anywhere, but figured I'd give it a shot and have been pleasantly surprised with the results thus far.

Fuck around, find out.

Interesting idea! I prefer to stay cold otherwise I do have red heat lamps in the barn that we use in our chicken brooder. The cost of the medical devices isn't that much more expensive and have a significantly lower operating cost being LEDs, and much safer if you've got little ones around.

It would be interesting to compare the wavelengths generated between the two. My hunch is the heat lamp might have a wider band of red light? 🀷 The medical devices target two specific bands from what I understand.

I have a small red light device I've been using for about the last year. I'm currently using it to see what impact it has on poison ivy rashes.

When I first began using it the effect it had on me was very apparent. It actually caused deep relaxation, essentially drowsiness. My sleep quality has definitely increased.

I noticed in a promo for the Jake Paul fight he got into a tanning bed machine, but it was all red light therapy.

That would very likely be my version of "Wen Lambo?"

I don't need or want a sports car. Wen right light therapy bed?

An old carbureted square body pickup would be nice though.

Got hay delivered again today. We're probably holding about 150-175% of a winters hay feeding.

These rounds were staged to be fed out first. We still have about a month of grazing ahead of the herd, but having about half of the winter hay lined up so it just needs cut and unrolled is a great feeling.

We would need a snow pack of at least 2 feet for us to have to change our winter feeding plans, but with a barn full of hay we'll be ready for that too.

We've got 28 4x4 round bales lined up for these 4 acres. Should be about double the nutrients hitting this field compared to last winter. Trying to build fertility in this field so we can get it in to our regular grazing plan this spring.