Happy 2nd Birthday to Hive, ListNerds update. And Story Time from Bradley!

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TWO FRACKING WONDERFUL YEARS.

Yes I am yelling it at you. How fracking awesome is that.

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SWEET!

Let me get some meat and potatoes into this blog post.

LISTNERDS. Think I will start with my spread sheet today.

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I am soon, maybe tomorrow going to hit and break the 1000 ListNerds Staked. This has gone beyond my wildest dreams. My 2nd month upgrade to Enterprise is due on the 23rd March. I got to number 9 on the RichList in under a month.

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See what happens when you put on your Positivity Hat and work your ass off. And yes I am doing this with a full time job and family. And ListNerds has caused my engagement on Hive to go through the roof.

I want to thank all my followers, people that engage with me. It has been a fantastic two years on the Hive blockchain. I cannot wait for the next two, twenty, two-hundred. Up up and away.

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That is it for my Birthday wishes and my ListNerds update.

I cannot wait for today and the LARYNX air drop. If you don't know what they are you can read about it here: What exactly are LARYNX Miner Tokens?

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Let me see if anyone reads down this far! lol

I have not talked about my computer adventures in a long time.

After a few years in the military I got stationed to Ottawa, Canada. The first few years, in my early 20's, where wild. As you can imagine being single, being in the military, party party party. As I started to mature a little me and two of my friend bought a house off base and moved in together.

This is where I bought my first PC. It damn near killed me that Commodor Computers went out of business. I put off going to a PC for years. But I had no choice.

And just like my first, the VIC20, I soon out grew it. RAM. RAM. RAM. I need more ram. This little baby from Dell. I bought RAM sticks, filled up all the available slots. Still need more RAM. I bought a RAM expander. Double sided. Bearly fit in the case. Stuck the RAM into it.

Had some minor problems, called Dell tech support. I spent hours on the phone with them. I did the impossible. According the the tech support their little PC I was upgrading could not do what I was trying to do. It did not support a double sided expander, it only supported so much RAM. Apparently their specs where wrong. I got it to work, the tech on the phone said I should write a manual on what I did and send it to them.

I asked how much they where going to pay me. lol. Well you know how that goes, nothing! So I never.

A couple take aways here for you my reader, I never gave up, I got what seemed like the impossible to work when I was told it would not. I stayed the course, stayed positive and got er done.

Just like I am doing with Hive and ListNerds.

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Have a great day all.

Bradley



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So in other words, the baby from a Dell almost set fire to the Ram?

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I got to number 9 on the RichList in under a month.

Wow! What an accomplishment in n a very short period of time! I am thinking of 38th place, but I am not sure how long will I reach that. 😅

Yes, waiting too for the LARYNX airdrop.

Relating to your tech and computer story, I remember that the first mobile phone I received was an Alcatel from my sister and I was already married at that time. I think I was 29. People are actually ashamed to show using such a phone in public, but I didn't care. As for computer, I think around 2006 that I first received it as a gift from a Korean missionary. I forgot its model. All I remember is that its storage did not even reach 1 gigabyte. As for exposure to the Internet, a friend one time attempted to teach me but soon gave up after realizing that I was just like his wife. 😂 🤣

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Thanks you. Lol. Thanks for the story. Wonder if we will be looking back at what we are doing now in 20 years and laughing at how ridiculous it seems?

!BBH

!ALIVE

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Yes, I could not also imagine how fearful I was when I was touching the keyboard for the first time. Now, when my friends hear me talk about blockchain and crypto, they just stare at me with a blank face. 🤣

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Hahahahaha. Positive self growth. Fantastic stuff 👏

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Congratulations @bradleyarrow! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s):

You published more than 2200 posts.
Your next target is to reach 2300 posts.

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To support your work, I also upvoted your post!

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congrats on all the nerdy progress! i just joined yesterday and am now part of this new and interesting family.. seems i get lots more comments now too! :)

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That's interesting... Did you join Hive on its first day after the split? I mean, since you celebrate two years on Hive and Hive is 2 years old today, that seems to be the case.

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Lol. I was wondering who would be the first to pick up on that. That is from my 2nd year on the Blockchain, including the old Blockchain. As you notice the number of people that got the badge. Just thought it was pretty for today's post. 😉

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!ALIVE

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Just wondering, how much RAM did a computer have normally on one stick?

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32K I think, or I was trying to get up to 32K. Lol

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32KB of RAM is way too small. It wouldn't be able to load in the current operating systems.

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Ain't that the truth. The world of 8 bit systems 30 and 40 years ago 😉

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Great Job, Bradley. Congratulations on the 1000 ListNerds mark.

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Happy birthday to the Hive Community. CTP, in particular, has had a major impact on Hive growth with @jongolson and @blainjones being huge advocates. Thanks Hive, CTP, Jon and Blain for all you have done.

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That RAM story killed me! It seems like you have a long history of just going for what you want, impossible is not a roadblock in your realm, no wonder you are killing it in Listnerd-land!

Hope you and your wife are having a beyond rad Sunday, I am off to do farm things lol!

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