PostsCommentsPayoutsurrirru (63)in #uk • 2 hours agoRE: A January Stroll Around the Allotment...I'm amazed. We have -15 and huge snowdrifts, in Poland it's -14 and in London it's +10 in January. It's so close.urrirru (63)in Reflections • 6 hours agoRE: Do You Even Friend?I thought it was a habit; I spent my entire school years writing by hand instead of typing on a computer. Your thoughts are interesting; it would be good to find surveys from…urrirru (63)in Reflections • 6 hours agoRE: Do You Even Friend?I rarely write with a pen; I type more on the computer, but I find it much more comfortable to write with a pen; my thoughts flow more freely. Have you started reading as a…urrirru (63)in Reflections • 7 hours agoRE: Books and robotsYes, I love those moments when my wife doesn't give me any instructions :)urrirru (63)in #alive • 7 hours agoRE: I sell on the reboundI simply took a wide range for SOL purchases, 180-80 USDT. Knowing how deep the last bear market was, I decided to buy in a ladder.urrirru (63)in #alive • 17 hours agoRE: I sell on the reboundFinding a true master of leveraged trading is not easy; long-term losses are inevitable :)urrirru (63)in Photography Lovers • yesterdayRE: On things feeling too similar Not posting on Hive every day is wonderful. What book were you looking for in Yerevan?urrirru (63)in Reflections • yesterdayRE: Parental Fail: ReadingAs a child, I loved listening to audiobooks and stories on records. But there weren't many records, and I adored reading. When I was 10 or 12, I'd bring books from the library…urrirru (63)in Reflections • yesterdayRE: Hey Aurora, I want My 1990 BackA snail is our relative; we share 70% of our genes. Even a Christmas tree shares 50% of our genes. But on other planets, everything would be alien to us. My youngest son…urrirru (63)in Reflections • yesterdayRE: Hey Aurora, I want My 1990 BackWhen you know little and suddenly a miracle is revealed to you in all its glory—it's certainly impressive. The element of surprise. And I also think that in our younger years, we…urrirru (63)in StemSocial • yesterdayRE: They will investigate 100 potentially technological signals from space.I know all about SETI and METI. The chances of establishing radio contact with a civilization similar to us are extremely small, almost impossible. I'm more interested in another…urrirru (63)in HiveGarden • 2 days agoRE: The Start of Something Awesome: Garden Infrastructure 'Completion':)urrirru (63)in Finance and Economy • 2 days agoRE: Capture the FlagI have a feeling that most of the inheritance will be squandered by young grandchildren. Few will continue to invest in real estate and stocks. When people are young, they want…urrirru (63)in HiveGarden • 2 days agoRE: The Start of Something Awesome: Garden Infrastructure 'Completion'I love the view of the house from the hammock. I could probably lie there for a long time and read on my Kindle. And my wife would ask, "Why aren't you working again?" :)urrirru (63)in #alive • 2 days agoRE: Bread, tomatoes, and vodka in the 1980sI also think the bread was delivered without plastic bags and was often hot. That's why it smelled so delicious.urrirru (63)in Reflections • 3 days agoRE: Boundary ConditionsIf you ask them, 1% might want to.urrirru (63)in Reflections • 3 days agoRE: Boundary ConditionsMy maternal great-grandfather died young in World War I. My two grandfathers served in World War II. My father was fortunate to be born in 1946 and live 80 years of peaceful…urrirru (63)in #alive • 3 days agoRE: Bread, tomatoes, and vodka in the 1980sEngineering specialty, water supply and hydromelioration. A boring profession. My friend, a university graduate, built the Augustow Canal for ships and tourists. And I've been…urrirru (63)in #alive • 4 days agoRE: Bread, tomatoes, and vodka in the 1980sThat's right. But I don't regret it at all; I have a lot to remember. I remember our dorm room, where all our friends would gather and sing songs with a guitar. Our morning walks…urrirru (63)in Reflections • 4 days agoRE: Sunday Funday: 18th Jan, 2026Maybe Trump would be satisfied with the Nobel Peace Prize instead of Greenland. Europe needs to negotiate and strike a deal :)