Same - except I've bought these Astra blades - $10 for 100, which actually lasted me about 4-5 years. Essentially, I've spent about $2 a year on blades.
The shady part is that he'd been on there all along. They updated the InfoWars app and as far as I can tell they said "Not only are we removing the updated app, we're removing the old app that's been there all along because a few "concerned parties" got in contact with us."
There will always be irresponsible people in power. In the 20’s we were setting commodity prices high to keep farmers employed, burning excess supply, and people were starving. It was madness wrought by poor monetary policy.
@shanehawkk@adam I’m only about 50 pages in, but history is consistent - currencies not pegged to a standard that is difficult to mine/produce (e.g. gold) inevitably collapse - always
This is a No Agenda Book Club must read, even if you don’t read the chapters on Bitcoin. A great history of monetary policy, how currencies collapse, and a complete repudiation of JCD’s Keynesian leanings:
Congrats to @davidhogg111 for getting into Harvard, blazing a path for white males to get in without merit, and taking a spot from a more deserving minority applicant!
This is what Steve Jobs meant when he was pissed "they messed up WiFi." His vision was that basically every router would have a an open, public pipe so you could essentially hop wifi to wifi