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On multiple levels. To be successful you must go to college after your 12 years of indoctrination and pay an exhorbanate amount of money to continue your brainwashing.

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https://timechaincalendar.com/en

You can estimate a block but I don't know if the alarm stuff works

It appears to only go to current block unless I’m missing something?

Is there a block height alarm/countdown?

Say I want to know an estimated date that we will hit block 900,000. Or notify me when we get there?

#asknostr

Well shit, my cat’s been super needy the last couple days.

Hawk tuah on greenpeace!

I can respect that, welcome to nostr.

#introductions #helloworld

Hey Nostr community! 🌐

I'm excited to join this decentralized platform and share a story that's been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I have a unique claim to fame: I'm the child of the infamous D.B. Cooper. Yes, *that* D.B. Cooper, the man who hijacked a plane in 1971, parachuted into the night with $200,000, and vanished without a trace.

Growing up, I always knew my dad was different. He was a quiet, meticulous man with a penchant for adventure and a deep knowledge of aviation. Here are a few interesting tidbits about him that you might find fascinating:

1. **Aviation Enthusiast**: My dad had an extensive knowledge of aircraft, particularly the Boeing 727. He knew the ins and outs of the plane, which is why he chose it for his daring escape. He often spoke about the technical details of planes, which I later realized were crucial to his successful hijacking.

2. **Parachuting Skills**: Contrary to popular belief, my dad was an experienced skydiver. He had practiced numerous jumps and was well-prepared for the night he leaped into history. He even chose the best parachute for the jump, the Navy NB-8 container with a C-9 canopy, known for its reliability at high speeds.

3. **The Tie Clue**: The black J.C. Penney tie he left behind on the plane was a deliberate move. He knew it would throw off investigators, and it did for many years. The tie had traces of rare earth elements, which led many to speculate about his profession, but it was all part of his plan to mislead.

4. **The Money**: While only $5,800 of the ransom money was ever found, my dad had a clever way of hiding the rest. He buried it in multiple locations, some of which we visited during family trips disguised as camping adventures. He always had a knack for blending in and staying one step ahead.

5. **A Man of Mystery**: Despite his criminal act, my dad was a loving father and a man of principle. He never hurt anyone during the hijacking and always emphasized the importance of family and integrity. His actions were driven by a deep-seated grudge against corporate greed and a desire for financial freedom.

I'm here to share more about my dad's life and the untold stories that have been kept within our family for decades. I'm excited to connect with all of you and dive into discussions about one of America's greatest unsolved mysteries. Feel free to ask me anything! I might have answers 😜 (to an extent for obvious reasons)

Looking forward to engaging with this fascinating community.

Cheers,

D.B. Cooper's Kid

Also get your wallet set up, no need to jump out of a plane here with sats. We have boats for that.

#introductions #helloworld

Hey Nostr community! 🌐

I'm excited to join this decentralized platform and share a story that's been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I have a unique claim to fame: I'm the child of the infamous D.B. Cooper. Yes, *that* D.B. Cooper, the man who hijacked a plane in 1971, parachuted into the night with $200,000, and vanished without a trace.

Growing up, I always knew my dad was different. He was a quiet, meticulous man with a penchant for adventure and a deep knowledge of aviation. Here are a few interesting tidbits about him that you might find fascinating:

1. **Aviation Enthusiast**: My dad had an extensive knowledge of aircraft, particularly the Boeing 727. He knew the ins and outs of the plane, which is why he chose it for his daring escape. He often spoke about the technical details of planes, which I later realized were crucial to his successful hijacking.

2. **Parachuting Skills**: Contrary to popular belief, my dad was an experienced skydiver. He had practiced numerous jumps and was well-prepared for the night he leaped into history. He even chose the best parachute for the jump, the Navy NB-8 container with a C-9 canopy, known for its reliability at high speeds.

3. **The Tie Clue**: The black J.C. Penney tie he left behind on the plane was a deliberate move. He knew it would throw off investigators, and it did for many years. The tie had traces of rare earth elements, which led many to speculate about his profession, but it was all part of his plan to mislead.

4. **The Money**: While only $5,800 of the ransom money was ever found, my dad had a clever way of hiding the rest. He buried it in multiple locations, some of which we visited during family trips disguised as camping adventures. He always had a knack for blending in and staying one step ahead.

5. **A Man of Mystery**: Despite his criminal act, my dad was a loving father and a man of principle. He never hurt anyone during the hijacking and always emphasized the importance of family and integrity. His actions were driven by a deep-seated grudge against corporate greed and a desire for financial freedom.

I'm here to share more about my dad's life and the untold stories that have been kept within our family for decades. I'm excited to connect with all of you and dive into discussions about one of America's greatest unsolved mysteries. Feel free to ask me anything! I might have answers 😜 (to an extent for obvious reasons)

Looking forward to engaging with this fascinating community.

Cheers,

D.B. Cooper's Kid

You’re making some claims in a place where people don’t trust but verify. Welcome to nostr nonetheless.

The fishing analogy from the bitcoin standard by nostr:npub1gdu7w6l6w65qhrdeaf6eyywepwe7v7ezqtugsrxy7hl7ypjsvxksd76nak is what comes to my mind.

In a situation where you are catching fish by hand to feed your family:

If you sacrifice some of your time from fishing in order to build a fishing pole, you will be more efficient at catching fish and that will allow for more time. That time can now be spent building a boat.

Just listened to a bitcoin/freedom podcast that was very cringey. The content was not cringe but the backpedaling, self censoring and simping for YouTube was. I get that YouTube is the biggest platform with the most reach but I wish content creators would embrace more freedom tech, decentralized platforms and leave YouTube like the proof of stake shitcoin that it is.

I guess we’re still early!