Quote from: JOE on March 31, 2024, 12:57:07 PMThese workers are badly needed to keep our society going.
Otherwise it will collapse.
"Society would collapse if not for fast food workers."
- Senile Joe, 2024
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Show posts MenuQuote from: JOE on March 31, 2024, 12:57:07 PMThese workers are badly needed to keep our society going.
Otherwise it will collapse.
Quote from: JOE on March 29, 2024, 11:22:41 AMAh, it's more like a hobby fer me..
Quote from: JOE on March 28, 2024, 09:35:33 PMAh not a lot really.
Just around 15 ounces.
Some of it collector gold.
I was thinking of striving for 20, but with the price of gold now skyrocketing not sure if I can afford to meet this target.
At this rate maybe all I can afford to buy is just 1 ounce per year
Quote from: Kingoffrogs on March 28, 2024, 11:12:16 AM@JOE is right about one things, cars are not good investments.
Depreciate as soon as you drive it off the lot.
Quote from: Lokmar on March 28, 2024, 09:50:46 AMTechnically, I have seen a few coins sell for under melt.
Quote from: JOE on March 28, 2024, 07:51:36 AMY'know @TheProwler my vintage comic book collection is also worth more than your Corvette.
One of my comic books alone typically sells for $10,000 US Prowler
If I sold that collection I could go to a dealer and pick it up from the lot.
So if I sold my gold coin collection & vintage comic books I could buy your car 2 times in the same day Prowler.
But unlike your car my gold coins and comic books are appreciating assets. And yours are constantly deprecating and fast Prowler.
Moral of the story is...
Think smart & not dumb, Dumb Prowler
Quote from: Lokmar on March 28, 2024, 01:47:15 AMThe only coins I've bought on ebay were some 2021 Peace Dollars.
I wouldnt even do that now.
The online dealers and the Gold Center in Springfield are the only places I typically buy from. Even then, I measure every coin with calipers and weigh them.
Funny story, my kid noticed my scale one day and was really concerned because he recognized it as a scale used to measure dope. We both had a big LOL discussing what I used it for.
Quote from: JOE on March 27, 2024, 03:35:00 PMI notice at the auctions, the US coins always have bidders and they rarely go below asking.
Quote from: JOE on March 26, 2024, 12:43:21 AMWell put it this way @TheProwler .... if we already have 10-100x more junk today than 50 years ago because of the first wave of computing, then just think how much more junk AI and robotics are capable of producing. 1000s of times more.
Unless the AI has algorithms to produce only what we need.
But that doesn't take into account consumer appetites or human greed.
People don't think like machines, and they have irrational wants and desires.
And if a company thinks it can capitalize of this demand, they'll produce even more junk and wreck our environment even more. More production means more profits for them. Of course they won't stop at $1 million in sales. They'll want $10,000,000 and if AI/Robotics can deliver it for them, then greed rather than what actually need takes over.
So of course what that could lead to is even more overproduction, pollution, etc.
Quote from: Kingoffrogs on March 26, 2024, 12:29:42 AMWhat does Joe mean by oversupply?
Quote from: JOE on March 25, 2024, 11:24:36 PMHey @TheProwler ....
.....changing the topic a bit.
I thought you would find the thread I posted earlier about the fragmenting global economy interesting:
https://thebluecashew.net/index.php/topic,17207.0.html
Video of the guy says he thinks more inflation is coming
So that will impact your stocks & the markets
If so we'll probably see a repeat of the 1970s & the 2020s could finish like the end 9f that decade.
However there was a severe recession by 1982 so the 2030s could be like that if history repeats itself.
I suppose my gold will keep going up in price.
I'm gonna try ta buy everything I need now before the prices on everything shoot up.
More social unrest ahead unfortunately
Quote from: JOE on March 25, 2024, 10:39:14 PMThe only ones willing to have fewer children are Europeans some Asians and North Americans @TheProwler
Otherwise much of the planet's population is still exploding in the middle east Africa & central America
We'll probably reach 10 bil within 30 years.
I don't think po' mother earth can take too much more.
You might still be alive then.
But you will not like what you see.
Quote from: Kingoffrogs on March 25, 2024, 08:11:12 PMmaking them more accessible to those who previously were unable to afford them.
Quote from: Kingoffrogs on March 25, 2024, 08:11:12 PMSupply and Demand Have never been and will never be in equilibrium. We can get close, but because of many things (such as the delay in supply change in response to demand.) it will never be a 100% efficient system.
Quote from: JOE on March 25, 2024, 12:34:02 PMFrood didn't do a very good job of raising his son. Now hes an invalid costing the Australian taxpayers so much money.
Frood should have been a better Father to his son & provided him with the help he needed before it was too late.
Quote from: JOE on March 25, 2024, 12:15:02 PMAI will create a massive oversupply if the planet produces even more. And we'll run out of raw materials and energy sources to keep feeding it.
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