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On 15/01/2018 at 3:15 PM, UNR33L said:

Also fun fact, the colour she chose was called "Tangerine Scream" (It's yellow)

Because the only way you think it looks good is if someone squeezes citrus into your eyes?

Frankly, I'm astounded that securities inflated by a rampant media frenzy and subsequent societal trend of less-than-astute first time / me too investors might one day burst like a bubble

Or that cryptocurrency should function just like any other technology...

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FWD performance makes sense upto a certain power level I guess, I mean if you are just using on the street its fine I guess too, unless you're Birds and feel the need to race every set of lights :P 

Basically looks like what Simon posted except with the better looking rims that we get in Aus and no weird pin stripe. 

The yellow / blue / red all come with accents inside on the Recaros so kind of make them the "go to" colours, if you go white silver etc. you just get fairly boring grey interior.  

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Things are sinking today, but Neo is behaving strong. Made 0.03BTC on 3 neo trades of 10 Neo in the last 24hrs,and I don't even day trade. Will hold. So far it's just undoing what was ramping in December. Still more valuable than what it was 2-3 months ago.
Hard to ignore that the total crypto value of under $16 billionUSD in January 2017 to $800billionUSD at start of Jan 2018.

30 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

The yellow / blue / red all come with accents inside on the Recaros so kind of make them the "go to" childrens/boyracer colours, if you go white silver etc. you just get an fairly boring adult grey interior.  

FYP

 

30 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Hard to ignore that the total crypto value of under $16 billionUSD in January 2017 to $800billionUSD at start of Jan 2018.

Yeah you are right, that doesn't sound like a bubble at all...

On 1/16/2018 at 5:30 PM, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

I don't understand the point of FWD "performance" cars

Drive one. Magical diff, pft I said.

Then I drove it and I was like oh. Renault newish stuff is criminally underpriced and is as reliable as any other hot hatch. Drove it for 2 weeks, no regrets. Down to 12k but would gladly take one for a drive over an Evo X.

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I'd rather own part of a company than part of a USB stick
Got some railroad bonds for you krypto kids if you're interested


I'd probably rather own whichever was worth more.
Or whichever recovered the next day rather than over the course of 2 years.
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