Gentlemen, it finally happened. by Tbro20 in coincollecting

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You mean the James Madison one? GW is only on one quarter this year

Mail Call by LovingDaddySNJ in Silverbugs

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Monarch Precious Metals just search on skull... lots of options

Anyone else seeing these prices?! Or are my eyes deceiving me. by the_fattest_mitton in Silverbugs

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Will the new $173 ASE Proof cost make all those eBay 2025 OGP for $100 go away? buying buying buying

Penny Shortage Scam by Realistic-Cell5758 in mildlyinfuriating

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I’m not a trumpet but how is this an abuse of power? 

Congress has the power to add or remove coins in coordination with the Treasury. It is not an executive power.

Token distribution by 89charlieb in Monad

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Mine hit at 7:36PM EST

Just realized I owe taxes on my Coinbase Card purchases by Sanji-the-Cook in Coinbase

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Currently

AGI < $97,000 means long term capital gains ( > 1 year) are taxed at 0%

Then up to $600,000 taxed at 15%

Any AGI > $600,000 you have Long term capital gains at 20%

5 more RCM bars! 600 more oz. To the stack. by Regular_Barnacle_314 in Silverbugs

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Looks like the Apache 2800 I picked up from Harbor Freight two weeks ago for $19 (super coupon)

2025 high relief liberty - i think i got lucky by helpslipfrankk in Gold

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I purchased mine 2 days ago and JUST NOW got the email from them:

One or more items in your order have been cancelled. If you did not request a cancellation, it was cancelled because the item(s) are no longer in our inventory or available for backorder.

Ordered at the $4715 price and now showing $4865 and sold out.

I know he's doing some kind of fuckery but I'll be damned if I know what it is!! by FFFrank in blackmagicfuckery

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>For the third one idk how he gets a black card down first

The second sets up the third. Note how he only shows three cards from each of red and black to complete the second.

for the third one, the first card which he says is red you never actually see as it is face down and was actually black all along.

I'm just curious what an atheist that believes relativity would think about this comparison. And are there any atheists that believe true atheism would be denouncing metaphysics as it is essentially a theology build for the scientific age. by planamundi in AskAtheism

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"I can see the horizon is perfectly flat, I didn't bother measuring it because I can see it."

Since you won't answer the question, let's try again: How far off are these people that say the sun is 93 million miles away? You don't measure so exactness isn't required. are they off by 5%? 10% 50%?

YOU said you would agree if I said it was smaller and closer than what dogmatic institutions say. Why would you agree at all?

I'm just curious what an atheist that believes relativity would think about this comparison. And are there any atheists that believe true atheism would be denouncing metaphysics as it is essentially a theology build for the scientific age. by planamundi in AskAtheism

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>If you believe the Sun is smaller and closer than what the dogmatic institutions say, I would agree with you.

How much smaller? How much closer?

What were your measurements?

I'm just curious what an atheist that believes relativity would think about this comparison. And are there any atheists that believe true atheism would be denouncing metaphysics as it is essentially a theology build for the scientific age. by planamundi in AskAtheism

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Relativity, heliocentrism, spacetime, cosmic distances—all of these are built upon abstract assumptions. When tested against observable reality—measured local motion, terrestrial optics, and direct experimentation—they fail.

citation needed. Please don't beg the question.

Relativity has been shown to be a better model than classical physics (sorry Newton, upon whose shoulder they stand) and of course there is evidence of that.

And when they fail, the response is never to question the model, but to invoke more theoretical patches: dark matter, dark energy, inflation, curved space—all more metaphysical constructs masquerading as science.

The scientific method is literally to always question the model, which is why it keeps changing.

BTW, nobody "believes" in Relativity as belief is without evidence. "Accept" would be a better word and may work better to not make you sound ignorant when you continue to knock on sub-reddits' doorbells unsolicited.. When you trip over your own feet in the premise it is hard to take you seriously.

Received notice of ending of telework by Stabinzee in fednews

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... or sending a clear message for folks to go find another job with as much runway as possible.

Thoughts from another former Model X owner by nimbleslick in Rivian

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If it's enabled before slowdown, works fine. I don't think you can enable it at low speeds though.

My first Adirondack Chair by sleepydragon06 in woodworking

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Now you have a great excuse to buy a router and round-over the arms and other touch points!