RE: Tales of the Urban Explorer: Whinburn Hall Gatehouse

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It's damn strange, but you (and yes I mean YOU personally) have made me strangely fascinated in looking at grotty old buildings.

Your crisp photos are really cool and thanks to you telling me what program to use I can do that as well now - much appreciated.

We don't really have derelict buildings here in Wellington NZ - property is way too valuable for that - in my neighbourhood a dog kennel would sell straight away for half a mill if it it was on a section big enough to build a house on.

I've taken photos of any houses that haven't been done up yet (few and far between) and will do an urbex post Kiwi style soon.

OK that was me greasing you up - now I have another two questions:

Hive looks to me to be paying a 10%+ return with a decent chance of a gain in value - am I missing a hidden downside?

And is that sweaty prick really you?

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I've taken photos of any houses that haven't been done up yet (few and far between) and will do an urbex post Kiwi style soon.

Looking forward to it, please use the community!

Hive looks to me to be paying a 10%+ return with a decent chance of a gain in value - am I missing a hidden downside?

It is an awesome return, but send some of your liquid out or it's just what you see on the screen. I power most of mine up but diversify somewhat, there are other coins out there that are more stable than HIVE. The downside.. there is, it might all go to nothing, but I doubt it.

And is that sweaty prick really you?

That's the question, isn't it? Not telling!..

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One more question - why don't you share your urbex posts on your blog? - they are great

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