Talk:Jewish Enrichment

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Yeah it is s-line , which means it comes with cooler seats IMO that have aaelntcra inserts and contrast stitching (white stitches on black leather), and upgraded wheels.  The interior is amazing  hard to do better without spending twice the moneyWay better than the BMW's and Mercedes it competes withThe back seat is actually pretty comfortable if you're not too tallI'm 5'10  and I fit fine, but any taller and it would suck.  Out of characters, so end of review.
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  the same way alchemy would be a big prleobm for a gold standard  love that!I like the lack of centrality and lack of inflation, assuming integrity, of Bitcoin.  The prleobm I see with it, is that it has no inherent valueYou could say the same about the Aussie and US dollar, but they began as gold and silverOnly real goods can initially be used as a currency, because few people are going to accept rocks in exchange for food  and how many rocks buys one apple?  Once everyone is using a valuable currency, it can be possible switch the real for the fake, throwing in some legal tender laws and what have you.  It is intriguing though, that there are people accepting Bitcoin, but it is hard to see it becoming widely accepted enough to be useful.

Current revision as of 11:46, 16 February 2013

the same way alchemy would be a big prleobm for a gold standard  love that!I like the lack of centrality and lack of inflation, assuming integrity, of Bitcoin.  The prleobm I see with it, is that it has no inherent value.  You could say the same about the Aussie and US dollar, but they began as gold and silver.  Only real goods can initially be used as a currency, because few people are going to accept rocks in exchange for food   and how many rocks buys one apple?  Once everyone is using a valuable currency, it can be possible switch the real for the fake, throwing in some legal tender laws and what have you.  It is intriguing though, that there are people accepting Bitcoin, but it is hard to see it becoming widely accepted enough to be useful.
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