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Title: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: GiocareHost on May 08, 2015, 07:03:44 AM
Check out his github profile page
https://github.com/dooglus

https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/573356?v=3&s=460

Is this his real picture?
Is he really that old? ;D
What do you think?


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: bitbunnny on May 08, 2015, 01:41:04 PM
Who is he anyway?


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: thy on May 09, 2015, 06:37:47 AM
Who is he anyway?
Dooglus is the owner of the just-dice gambling site that at its peak had over 60 000 btc invested in its bankroll, the picture clearly cant be that dooglus.


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: chriswen on May 11, 2015, 02:07:28 AM
I think that Github account is dooglus.  I'm not sure if that's his real photo.


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: naypalm on May 11, 2015, 02:16:21 AM
His dad, or possibly a friend or someone he looks up to? It could be anyone...

Or it could just be a picture of the late M.A. Douglas

http://give.uci.edu/recognition/gifts/douglas-the-ocs-new-name-in-healthcare.php

http://give.uci.edu/img/recognition/gifts/story-18.jpg

"Douglas was known for his business acumen and real estate partnerships that helped develop Orange County. While he traveled the world late in life, he spent his early years living with his family in Colorado in a tiny dirt-floored home built from railroad ties. When he was 6, his family worked as migrant laborers on the West Coast before settling in Oregon. Douglas left home at 14 and headed to Los Angeles, where he pursued his career at B.F. Goodrich.

In 1963, Douglas founded IPS which developed, built and managed more than 10,000 apartment units, primarily in Orange County. His office was just a few blocks from the hospital that now bears his name."


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: Morecoin Freeman on May 11, 2015, 02:21:24 AM
Scientific proof that bitcoin is for everyone, also for the elderly.


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: mayflor2 on May 11, 2015, 03:41:00 AM
His dad, or possibly a friend or someone he looks up to? It could be anyone...

Or it could just be a picture of the late M.A. Douglas

http://give.uci.edu/recognition/gifts/douglas-the-ocs-new-name-in-healthcare.php

http://give.uci.edu/img/recognition/gifts/story-18.jpg

"Douglas was known for his business acumen and real estate partnerships that helped develop Orange County. While he traveled the world late in life, he spent his early years living with his family in Colorado in a tiny dirt-floored home built from railroad ties. When he was 6, his family worked as migrant laborers on the West Coast before settling in Oregon. Douglas left home at 14 and headed to Los Angeles, where he pursued his career at B.F. Goodrich.

In 1963, Douglas founded IPS which developed, built and managed more than 10,000 apartment units, primarily in Orange County. His office was just a few blocks from the hospital that now bears his name."

He does bear a striking resemblance to the photo in the OP.   Maybe they are related?


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: Gleb Gamow on May 11, 2015, 07:32:13 PM
His dad, or possibly a friend or someone he looks up to? It could be anyone...

Or it could just be a picture of the late M.A. Douglas

http://give.uci.edu/recognition/gifts/douglas-the-ocs-new-name-in-healthcare.php

http://give.uci.edu/img/recognition/gifts/story-18.jpg

"Douglas was known for his business acumen and real estate partnerships that helped develop Orange County. While he traveled the world late in life, he spent his early years living with his family in Colorado in a tiny dirt-floored home built from railroad ties. When he was 6, his family worked as migrant laborers on the West Coast before settling in Oregon. Douglas left home at 14 and headed to Los Angeles, where he pursued his career at B.F. Goodrich.

In 1963, Douglas founded IPS which developed, built and managed more than 10,000 apartment units, primarily in Orange County. His office was just a few blocks from the hospital that now bears his name."

He does bear a striking resemblance to the photo in the OP.   Maybe they are related?

https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/573356?v=3&s=460 http://give.uci.edu/img/recognition/gifts/story-18.jpg

Striking resemblance? Not even close! Besides, the names are different: Chris Moore on the left; M.A. Douglas on the right.

So, as some of you maybe aware by my previous thread.

certain events that took over in my work / personal life which halted development of CoinPay.

We are still looking to make CoinPay a reality and have achieved alot of development work and behind the scenes things inplace from company, secure commercial premises, banking, solicitors etc..

However sadly our lead developer Dooglus (owner of bitcoin venture just-dice.com) no longer has the time to commit to CoinPay as his site has been a runaway success, although he said that may change in the future & will still be available to help get to grips with his code if required.

So we are looking to hire a developer that has a credible background within the bitcoin community (preferably someone who resides within the UK, otherwise it makes our journey longer & more expensive for meetings! (although hotter climates maybe considered!)

If you feel that you are what we are looking for please get in touch as we are looking to restart development as soon as possible.
(we are considering taking on multiple developers so if you have expertise in a specific area please let us know as we will eventually need to have a team managing the site)

Contact: scott@coinpay.co.uk
-Please note that for some aspects of discussion you may be required to return a signed NDA & Contract.


Because he's dead, but if his condition improves, Dooglus may start coding again.

On BitcoinTalk, even the dead are online: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3420

http://s11.postimg.org/bejemtbtv/1odo.jpg

http://s2.postimg.org/dsb5h5jcp/1hkl.jpg

I spent some time throwing this together tonight. Thanks dooglus for providing the modified paycoind
http://45.55.226.78/index.php
...
From a quick look at one of our blocks. Cryptsy's KEY ID is 16
...
So looks like it's "... prime controller from our cold dead hands ..." or something along those lines, huh ?

SMH.


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: Gleb Gamow on May 11, 2015, 08:27:58 PM
https://philanthropy.com/article/The-Philanthropy-50-2009-Gift/161677

"Heavenly Father, GAW..."
http://s14.postimg.org/82lfjwbi9/1ma.jpg

https://github.com/dooglus

http://s28.postimg.org/ofut226b1/1gt.jpg

Amazingly, a non-coder dies in 2008, then comes back to life in 2011 as a coder. This is the type of person GAW needed on staff.


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: Gleb Gamow on May 11, 2015, 08:35:12 PM
Bitcoin version 0.6.2 is now available for download at:
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.6.2/

This is a bug-fix and code-cleanup release, with no major new features.

Please report bugs using the github issue tracker at:
  https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues

NOTABLE CHANGES
===============

Much faster shutdowns. However, the blkindex.dat file is no longer
portable to different data directories by default. If you need a
portable blkindex.dat file then run with the new -detachdb=1 option
or the "Detach databases at shutdown" GUI preference.

Fixed https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/1065, a bug that
could cause long-running nodes to crash.

Mac and Windows binaries are compiled against OpenSSL 1.0.1b (Linux
binaries are dynamically linked to the version of OpenSSL on the system).


CHANGE SUMMARY
==============

Use 'git shortlog --no-merges v0.6.0..' for a summary of this release.

Source codebase changes:
- Many source code cleanups and warnings fixes.  Close to building with -Wall
- Locking overhaul, and several minor locking fixes
- Several source code portability fixes, e.g. FreeBSD

JSON-RPC interface changes:
- addmultisigaddress enabled for mainnet (previously only enabled for testnet)

Network protocol changes:
- protocol version 60001
- added nonce value to "ping" message (BIP 31)
- added new "pong" message (BIP 31)

Backend storage changes:
- Less redundant database flushing, especially during initial block download
- Shutdown improvements (see above)

Qt user interface:
- minor URI handling improvements
- progressbar improvements
- error handling improvements (show message box rather than console exception,
  etc.)
- by popular request, make 4th bar of connection icon green



Thanks to everybody who contributed to this release:

Chris Moore
Dwayne C. Litzenberger
Gavin Andresen
Jeff Garzik
Luke Dashjr
Matt Corallo
Philip Kaufmann
Pieter Wuille
R E Broadley
Timothy Redaelli
Wladimir J. van der Laan
cardpuncher
freewil
graingert
sje397


Let me guess. CM has also voted in every Chicago election since 2008.

I, for one, can't wait for the explanation as to why CM used the likeness of a person unrelated to this space and has been dead since the advent(?) of Bitcoin. And, used a variant of the decease's last name as his moniker to boot.


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: daz on May 11, 2015, 08:36:13 PM
Apparently this man has been re-inbursed fromt he dead?


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: Gleb Gamow on May 11, 2015, 08:38:18 PM
Apparently this man has been re-inbursed fromt he dead?

Are you implying that he was paid via TBF?

I have first dibs on the screenplay: Dead Man Coding.

https://uproxx.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/six-flags-daryl.gif?w=650f

I've experiments to run.
There is research to be done.
On the people who are
still alive.
And believe me I am
still alive.
I'm doing science and I'm
still alive.
I feel fantastic and I'm
still alive.
While you're dying I'll be
still alive.
And when you're dead I will be
still alive


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: Gleb Gamow on May 12, 2015, 04:02:36 AM
Damn, this still doesn't make any sense.

http://dooglus.blogspot.com/ --> Chris Moore --> https://www.youtube.com/user/dooglus

https://twitter.com/dooglus --> Uses M.A. Douglas' likeness as his avatar.

https://twitter.com/dooglus/status/9255261

http://s1.postimg.org/9xbz1zxf3/1cm.jpg


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: kerafym on May 12, 2015, 04:42:26 AM
Can't judge a person by its cover.


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: Bluewaffle on December 14, 2017, 08:48:04 PM
Why would he have that as profile pic if it wasn't dooglus himself? *shrugs*


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: GlassMaster on December 14, 2017, 11:07:21 PM
Nah dude its just a joke. He cannot be that old, also you can clearly see on the picture - it is photoshoped af


Title: Re: Is this man Dooglus?
Post by: Bluewaffle on December 15, 2017, 10:21:39 PM
I know i just came across the post and just had to bump