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Title: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on November 26, 2013, 01:37:16 AM
Left Sandwich, IL, about noon CST, and now in Seymour, IN, on my way to Satoshi Forest in Florida to cook a Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless with Jason King of Sean's Outpost.

Tomorrow, I may stop by knightmb's house in Franklin, TN, and buy him dinner.

From Florida, I'm heading to Las Vegas for the conference on the 10th and 11th.

On the way home, I'm going to fill in the Grand Canyon to save lives. As it stands now, some kid could get kill if they fell in, then get swept away from that ditch at its bottom.

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Sindelar1938 on November 26, 2013, 01:46:26 AM
Sounds like a great plan

Have a great trip, mate


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Mattster28 on November 26, 2013, 07:04:40 AM
 You going to pick up Jocelyn to join you? You know, the girl from your "Looks like im going to start dating thread"  ;D


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: BitcoinFr34k on November 26, 2013, 07:38:53 AM
Sounds like a nice trip, have fun!


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: maurya78 on November 26, 2013, 08:23:37 AM
Have fun, mate

Sounds like a ball


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on November 26, 2013, 02:36:24 PM
Okay, who's the wiseguy that put snow on my Caddy last night?

JocelynII is in tow, albeit I forgot to load the air pump.

Can't wait to take a selfie while bedded on the ground at Satoshi Forest Wednesday night when the temp is expected to be a balmy 29o. Eat your heart out, guys!

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: bitmarket.io on November 26, 2013, 04:26:18 PM
Left Sandwich, IL, about noon CST, and now in Seymour, IN, on my way to Satoshi Forest in Florida to cook a Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless with Jason King of Sean's Outpost.

Tomorrow, I may stop by knightmb's house in Franklin, TN, and buy him dinner.

From Florida, I'm heading to Las Vegas for the conference on the 10th and 11th.

On the way home, I'm going to fill in the Grand Canyon to save lives. As it stands now, some kid could get kill if they fell in, then get swept away from that ditch at its bottom.

~TMIBTCITW

Do you type out '~TMIBTCITW' every time or do you have a hotkey for that?

lol good luck on getting enough dirt to fill those cracks without creating new ones ;)

edit: nvm you can crush mountains to sand and use that. :o


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on November 26, 2013, 10:35:45 PM
Left Sandwich, IL, about noon CST, and now in Seymour, IN, on my way to Satoshi Forest in Florida to cook a Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless with Jason King of Sean's Outpost.

Tomorrow, I may stop by knightmb's house in Franklin, TN, and buy him dinner.

From Florida, I'm heading to Las Vegas for the conference on the 10th and 11th.

On the way home, I'm going to fill in the Grand Canyon to save lives. As it stands now, some kid could get kill if they fell in, then get swept away from that ditch at its bottom.

~TMIBTCITW

Do you type out '~TMIBTCITW' every time or do you have a hotkey for that?

lol good luck on getting enough dirt to fill those cracks without creating new ones ;)

edit: nvm you can crush mountains to sand and use that. :o

I type it all out, but at first I used the hotkey for the Bitcoin symbol, but now just as fast doing it the old-school way.

I could take a mighty dump to fill her in, but then I may be fined by the EPA, and don't want them on my ass (no pun intended).

~T...W  ;D


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on November 26, 2013, 10:45:55 PM
Currently in Franklin, TN, in their bathroom typing this. For some reason I desire a haircut.  ::)

From here, I'm heading to MB Brown's house to see if he's home, and if he is, see if I can buy him dinner. Otherwise, I'm back on the road to spend the night somewhere in Alabama.

I hit a major traffic jam in Kentucky on 65 due to a wreck at mile marker 75. Two and half hours, and a half tank of gas to travel only 12 miles. The northbound lanes were backed up about 26 miles. On the radio, it was reported as 50 miles of backups, adding the north and southbound lanes.

That messed me up, for the goal was to not hit Nashville, TN, rush hour traffic, of which I ended up doing, taking over an hour to get through that mess due to two accidents and whether.

If I could harvest every dilapidated barn I've seen off the interstate, I would be a multi-millionaire.

I can't believe all the construction going on around Nashville. I miss living here.

TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: romerun on November 26, 2013, 11:22:12 PM
No doubt,Must be a truck driver


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on November 27, 2013, 01:01:50 AM
No doubt,Must be a truck driver

If in reference to me, no, but about the accident, yes (the main one in KY at MM 75). Most of the various others involved autos. On the radio, I heard that they're not going to clean that accident (KY MM 75 one) up to next Monday, leaving the wreckage in the median along with the cargo it spelt.

Yesterday, going through Indy, there were several accidents on 65, putting me more behind there, thinking that I may be staying in northern KY for the night, thus having more miles under my belt. Looks like I won't make Pensacola, FL, till tomorrow afternoon.

Somehow, I have a feeling that Satoshi Forest is currently Satoshi Swamp thanks to the all the rain they got. Won't know till I get there. Either way, I'll still find a dry spot and put down a pallet (southern speak) for the nights I spend there. No hotels for me during the duration of being at Satoshi Forest while Jason's at home in his warm bed spooning. Boy, what I would give to have a goat at SF. Jason would say, "I thought you were only kidding!", whereupon I'll reply, "I was, but the goat wasn't."  ;D

While typing the above, damn near a dozen emergencies vehicles were heard, all heading to the interstate and going south.

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: romerun on November 27, 2013, 01:42:56 AM
Put on the fifth gear and let the goog times roll


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on November 27, 2013, 02:44:43 PM
Well, no snow on the ground here at MM 46 in TN, and the sun's out. I tried calling Jason last night, but no answer. Started to think that Sean's Outpost is a scam, but then received a PM stating a tent is in place. I guess I'll see it when I believe it. (sentence doesn't seem right  ::))

MOMMY! http://www.pnj.com/article/20131126/NEWS01/131126002/Today-s-forecast-Rain-wind-all-day

Quote
We should see heavy rain throughout the day, as well as 25 mph northwest winds with gusts of up to 35 mph, according to the National Weather Service.

The high for today is 67, but it should dip down to around 60 by 5 p.m. Tonight the low is expected to be around 37.

Rain is likely to fall steadily until about 9 p.m., and come nightfall the wind may produce gusts of up to 40 mph.

The storms should pass through our area by tomorrow, and Wednesday should be sunny with a high near 50.

Strong winds will continue however, averaging between 20-25 mph with 35 mph gusts.

Wednesday night should be clear with a low of 25, but with wind chill it may feel closer to 20 or 25. The wind should weaken slightly to a sustained speed of 15 mph with 25 mph gusts.

There is a high surf advisory along the coast today, and waves are currently about 5-7 feet, according to the National Weather Service.

We may experience some minor coastal flooding, as well as minor flooding in low-lying areas in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

Red flags are out at Pensacola and Navarre Beaches, and citizens are asked to stay out of the Gulf.

Guess who's sleeping on the ground? Hint:

https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT9z1OQZB9kxUJRJnB7FFXh-IPHd8zwj6p0yc2eHuWGs4eHQXs4

TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on November 28, 2013, 04:52:15 AM
Currently at McDonald's here in Pensacola, around the corner from Satoshi Forest. Heading back there in few after meeting up with Jason earlier.

It's fuckin' cold outside, but at the least the ground will be warm.

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Speaker on November 28, 2013, 04:59:00 AM
I wanna join a band just to tour around the country but I don't have a ukelele anymore. Someone buy me one.


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: romerun on November 28, 2013, 06:26:30 AM
I've been thinking that btc conference don't have to be in San Jose las Vegas Singapore and what not. They can just be bitcoin festival gathering free entry somewhere on mountain, secret beach, or desert, maybe with free crwdfund free concert, just like those rainbow gathering or those art music love festivals on the west coast. I would love to go, it has more soul than the oficial ones.


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on November 28, 2013, 02:09:29 PM
I've been thinking that btc conference don't have to be in San Jose las Vegas Singapore and what not. They can just be bitcoin festival gathering free entry somewhere on mountain, secret beach, or desert, maybe with free crwdfund free concert, just like those rainbow gathering or those art music love festivals on the west coast. I would love to go, it has more soul than the oficial ones.

Ain't more soul than Thanksgiving at Satoshi Forest, where I is now (albeit, penning this at McDonald's here in Pensacola).

I wanna join a band just to tour around the country but I don't have a ukelele anymore. Someone buy me one.

Can you do this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLgJ7pk0X-s


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Speaker on November 28, 2013, 03:48:03 PM
I've been thinking that btc conference don't have to be in San Jose las Vegas Singapore and what not. They can just be bitcoin festival gathering free entry somewhere on mountain, secret beach, or desert, maybe with free crwdfund free concert, just like those rainbow gathering or those art music love festivals on the west coast. I would love to go, it has more soul than the oficial ones.

Ain't more soul than Thanksgiving at Satoshi Forest, where I is now (albeit, penning this at McDonald's here in Pensacola).

I wanna join a band just to tour around the country but I don't have a ukelele anymore. Someone buy me one.

Can you do this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLgJ7pk0X-s


Yeah. What you can't? :p


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on November 29, 2013, 03:11:22 AM
I've been thinking that btc conference don't have to be in San Jose las Vegas Singapore and what not. They can just be bitcoin festival gathering free entry somewhere on mountain, secret beach, or desert, maybe with free crwdfund free concert, just like those rainbow gathering or those art music love festivals on the west coast. I would love to go, it has more soul than the oficial ones.

Ain't more soul than Thanksgiving at Satoshi Forest, where I is now (albeit, penning this at McDonald's here in Pensacola).

I wanna join a band just to tour around the country but I don't have a ukelele anymore. Someone buy me one.

Can you do this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLgJ7pk0X-s


Yeah. What you can't? :p

One of my favorites by them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H18aK9HhNSM


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on November 29, 2013, 03:27:02 PM
Currently waiting for a cab to go to Walmart to replace a front tire (but purchasing two) damage at Satoshi Forest. I drove in too far and hit a sharp stump. The wait is about 3 hours due to Walmart having a tire sale today. I might as well do some shopping while there, albeit I was going to do it later with Adam.

~TMI{BTC]ITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: beetcoin on November 29, 2013, 03:40:51 PM
I've been thinking that btc conference don't have to be in San Jose las Vegas Singapore and what not. They can just be bitcoin festival gathering free entry somewhere on mountain, secret beach, or desert, maybe with free crwdfund free concert, just like those rainbow gathering or those art music love festivals on the west coast. I would love to go, it has more soul than the oficial ones.

Ain't more soul than Thanksgiving at Satoshi Forest, where I is now (albeit, penning this at McDonald's here in Pensacola).

I wanna join a band just to tour around the country but I don't have a ukelele anymore. Someone buy me one.

Can you do this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLgJ7pk0X-s


Yeah. What you can't? :p

One of my favorites by them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H18aK9HhNSM

ukeleles are like little pony versions of guitars.


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on November 29, 2013, 07:40:48 PM
I've been thinking that btc conference don't have to be in San Jose las Vegas Singapore and what not. They can just be bitcoin festival gathering free entry somewhere on mountain, secret beach, or desert, maybe with free crwdfund free concert, just like those rainbow gathering or those art music love festivals on the west coast. I would love to go, it has more soul than the oficial ones.

Ain't more soul than Thanksgiving at Satoshi Forest, where I is now (albeit, penning this at McDonald's here in Pensacola).

I wanna join a band just to tour around the country but I don't have a ukelele anymore. Someone buy me one.

Can you do this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLgJ7pk0X-s


Yeah. What you can't? :p

One of my favorites by them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H18aK9HhNSM

ukeleles are like little pony versions of guitars.

And, to top it off, there's a My Little Pony Ukulele convention.  ::)

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-QXYuUh_So_g/UgDF-Z7YjaI/AAAAAAAAAu4/sK0e0e6SdBk/s1600/IMG_6196.JPG

Road Trip Update: Just spent 3 hours at Walmart and now have the front tires replaced and the majority of the shopping completed but, upon replacing the tires, another problem was encountered. I need to replace the A-frame arm on the passenger side otherwise that tire was about do a 90o while traveling down the road. I went to Precision and they expect the part to be in in the morning. Luckily, I'm not pressed for time and everything is going not according to plan, but is not detrimental to the overall scheme of things.

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Mattster28 on December 02, 2013, 10:49:18 PM
So, how's the " Road Trip " coming along? Did you stop by Cointerra?


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 03, 2013, 01:00:41 AM
So, how's the " Road Trip " coming along? Did you stop by Cointerra?

Hell, I'm still in Pensacola, FL. Got the turkeys outta the ground this afternoon of which, BTW, weren't fully cooked, but the process is continuing in conventional ovens as we speak. I'm finishing up the signs tomorrow, then hittin' the road to Biloxi. From there, it's to Austin to visit Cointerra's lab, hopefully see Atlas, and meetup with edd. From there, Laughlin, NV, then Las Vegas.

Looks like it's goin' to be a 5,000+ mile trip. Can't wait to be stopped by the cops, asking me why there's two shovels in the truck.

"Officer, you're not goin' to believe this, but I first drove down from Illinois to Pensacola to cook six $100 turkeys in the ground to feed homeless people."

"And who does the tutu belong to?"

"Thats mine! I'm going to wear it when I get to Las Vegas for the Bitcoin conference..."

"Did you say Bitcoin?"

"Yes. You see, I'm The Most Interesting..."

"OMG, can I have a pic of you and me together? It's for my... my... nephew."

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: beetcoin on December 03, 2013, 01:02:53 AM
So, how's the " Road Trip " coming along? Did you stop by Cointerra?

Hell, I'm still in Pensacola, FL. Got the turkeys outta the ground this afternoon of which, BTW, weren't fully cooked, but the process is continuing in conventional ovens as we speak. I'm finishing up the signs tomorrow, then hittin' the road to Biloxi. From there, it's to Austin to visit Cointerra's lab, hopefully see Atlas, and meetup with edd. From there, Laughlin, NV, then Las Vegas.

Looks like it's goin' to be a 5,000+ mile trip. Can't wait to be stopped by the cops, asking me why there's two shovels in the truck.

"Officer, you're not goin' to believe this, but I first drove down from Illinois to Pensacola to cook six $100 turkeys in the ground to feed homeless people."

"And who does the tutu belong to?"

"Thats mine! I'm going to wear it when I get to Las Vegas for the Bitcoin conference..."

"Did you say Bitcoin?"

"Yes. You see, I'm The Most Interesting..."

"OMG, can I have a pic of you and me together? It's for my... my... nephew."

don't worry, they are cops.. you can bribe them with a generous paper wallet. at least you could convert them to the dark side  :D


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 03, 2013, 01:12:28 AM
Quote
don't worry, they are cops.. you can bribe them with a generous paper wallet. at least you could convert them to the dark side

Interesting!

What stops a person from giving a cop a piece of paper that has a useless public and private key on it, stating it can be redeemed for one bitcoin, currently valued at $1K(?)? Also, tell the cop it's untraceable.

The above may work until Bitcoin becomes more mainstream, eh?

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: edd on December 03, 2013, 02:42:29 PM
So, how's the " Road Trip " coming along? Did you stop by Cointerra?

Hell, I'm still in Pensacola, FL. Got the turkeys outta the ground this afternoon of which, BTW, weren't fully cooked, but the process is continuing in conventional ovens as we speak. I'm finishing up the signs tomorrow, then hittin' the road to Biloxi. From there, it's to Austin to visit Cointerra's lab, hopefully see Atlas, and meetup with edd. From there, Laughlin, NV, then Las Vegas.

Looks like it's goin' to be a 5,000+ mile trip. Can't wait to be stopped by the cops, asking me why there's two shovels in the truck.

"Officer, you're not goin' to believe this, but I first drove down from Illinois to Pensacola to cook six $100 turkeys in the ground to feed homeless people."

"And who does the tutu belong to?"

"Thats mine! I'm going to wear it when I get to Las Vegas for the Bitcoin conference..."

"Did you say Bitcoin?"

"Yes. You see, I'm The Most Interesting..."

"OMG, can I have a pic of you and me together? It's for my... my... nephew."

~TMIBTCITW

Glad to see this post, Phin. I was just about to PM you to find out when you'd be in the area. If you don't find Atlas, I'll join you for a micro-pizza. I can't believe you're delivering them in person!


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 03, 2013, 03:00:57 PM
So, how's the " Road Trip " coming along? Did you stop by Cointerra?

Hell, I'm still in Pensacola, FL. Got the turkeys outta the ground this afternoon of which, BTW, weren't fully cooked, but the process is continuing in conventional ovens as we speak. I'm finishing up the signs tomorrow, then hittin' the road to Biloxi. From there, it's to Austin to visit Cointerra's lab, hopefully see Atlas, and meetup with edd. From there, Laughlin, NV, then Las Vegas.

Looks like it's goin' to be a 5,000+ mile trip. Can't wait to be stopped by the cops, asking me why there's two shovels in the truck.

"Officer, you're not goin' to believe this, but I first drove down from Illinois to Pensacola to cook six $100 turkeys in the ground to feed homeless people."

"And who does the tutu belong to?"

"Thats mine! I'm going to wear it when I get to Las Vegas for the Bitcoin conference..."

"Did you say Bitcoin?"

"Yes. You see, I'm The Most Interesting..."

"OMG, can I have a pic of you and me together? It's for my... my... nephew."

~TMIBTCITW

Glad to see this post, Phin. I was just about to PM you to find out when you'd be in the area. If you don't find Atlas, I'll join you for a micro-pizza. I can't believe you're delivering them in person!

You're not going to believe this, but all the micro-pizzas were eaten by a horde of homeless locusts.  :'(

We're going to have to settle on a conventional meal. I'm leaving Pensacola, FL, later in the afternoon, spending the night it Biloxi, MS. After that, I'm heading to Austin, TX, to visit CoinTerra's Lab. It's after that I wish to meet up you. Give me a call at 815-508-1668 so that I'll have your number and to make arrangements, edd.

Bruno Kucinskas


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: edd on December 03, 2013, 03:30:23 PM

You're not going to believe this, but all the micro-pizzas were eaten by a horde of homeless locusts.  :'(

We're going to have to settle on a conventional meal. I'm leaving Pensacola, FL, later in the afternoon, spending the night it Biloxi, MS. After that, I'm heading to Austin, TX, to visit CoinTerra's Lab. It's after that I wish to meet up you. Give me a call at [redacted] so that I'll have your number and to make arrangements, edd.

Bruno Kucinskas

Will do, Bruno. I'm usually available in the evenings and would prefer to meet closer to San Antonio if it's not too inconvenient. Traffic from here to Austin is brutal after 4 PM, turning it into a 2 hour trip each way for me.

I can just imagine the conversation between my wife and I:

Me: "Hon, I'm headed out to meet Bruno/Phinnaeus for dinner. I'll be back in five hours or so."

Her: "Is that the one with the coffee table?"

Me: "No, someone else has the table, he just has an unhealthy obsession with it."

Her: "Wasn't he posting pictures of she-males, too?"

Me: "You saw those?"

Her: "And now you're going out to dinner with him and you'll be gone for five hours."

Me: "..."

Her: "Have fun!"


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 05, 2013, 05:51:05 AM

You're not going to believe this, but all the micro-pizzas were eaten by a horde of homeless locusts.  :'(

We're going to have to settle on a conventional meal. I'm leaving Pensacola, FL, later in the afternoon, spending the night it Biloxi, MS. After that, I'm heading to Austin, TX, to visit CoinTerra's Lab. It's after that I wish to meet up you. Give me a call at [redacted] so that I'll have your number and to make arrangements, edd.

Bruno Kucinskas

Will do, Bruno. I'm usually available in the evenings and would prefer to meet closer to San Antonio if it's not too inconvenient. Traffic from here to Austin is brutal after 4 PM, turning it into a 2 hour trip each way for me.

I can just imagine the conversation between my wife and I:

Me: "Hon, I'm headed out to meet Bruno/Phinnaeus for dinner. I'll be back in five hours or so."

Her: "Is that the one with the coffee table?"

Me: "No, someone else has the table, he just has an unhealthy obsession with it."

Her: "Wasn't he posting pictures of she-males, too?"

Me: "You saw those?"

Her: "And now you're going out to dinner with him and you'll be gone for five hours."

Me: "..."

Her: "Have fun!"

Her: "So, how was dinner with Bruno?"

edd: "Great! He's such a... a... a... Anything happened while I was gone?"

Her: "So, what did you two talk about?"

edd: "Bitcoins and pink tutus. Night, honey! It's been a long day."

Her: "But you promised that tonight... PINK TUTU!?"

edd: "And goats. Long story."

Her: "Hey, sis! Do you know a good divorce lawyer?"

 ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 05, 2013, 06:15:38 AM
Arrived in Biloxi, MS about 8 PM. On the way there, I keep thinking about a certain female poker room manager that used to work at the Grand Casino, prior to Katrina, named Cecere (misspelled, I think). I opted to only visit the Beau Rivage, and guess who was the first person I ran into? Atlas! Seriously, it was Cecere, for she's now the second shift manager in the poker room at the Beau. Even though I now have a long white beard, she said she knew who I was by my eyes.

She then informed me that a 1-3 NL seat was available, so I figured I might as well get a reduced room rate by logging in a couple hours. The normal rate is $79/night. The poker rate is $79/night. Too bad I didn't do my homework prior to putting in the session. I did happen to squeak out a $78 win, having been down $122 and up $143. Not too bad of a swing for not playing live poker for several years.

Somebody at the table mentioned buying drugs, so I plugged Silk Road to see where that would lead. Sure enough, I was soon holding court, discussing Bitcoin with a table full of drunks. Ironically, all but the dealer was aware of Bitcoin.

Left Biloxi late, and just got to Beaumont, TX. edd called, so I'm having dinner with him Thursday night, probably at Ruth's Chris Steak House. Friday, I'm heading to CoinTerra's office/lab in Austin, TX.

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 05, 2013, 03:42:11 PM
Can't wait to get to Vegas and see the sites:

http://www.ccfdesign.com/Images/WebDesign/WorldTraveller/Paris.jpg


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: edd on December 06, 2013, 12:04:18 PM
Arrived in Biloxi, MS about 8 PM. On the way there, I keep thinking about a certain female poker room manager that used to work at the Grand Casino, prior to Katrina, named Cecere (misspelled, I think). I opted to only visit the Beau Rivage, and guess who was the first person I ran into? Atlas! Seriously, it was Cecere, for she's now the second shift manager in the poker room at the Beau. Even though I now have a long white beard, she said she knew who I was by my eyes.

She then informed me that a 1-3 NL seat was available, so I figured I might as well get a reduced room rate by logging in a couple hours. The normal rate is $79/night. The poker rate is $79/night. Too bad I didn't do my homework prior to putting in the session. I did happen to squeak out a $78 win, having been down $122 and up $143. Not too bad of a swing for not playing live poker for several years.

Somebody at the table mentioned buying drugs, so I plugged Silk Road to see where that would lead. Sure enough, I was soon holding court, discussing Bitcoin with a table full of drunks. Ironically, all but the dealer was aware of Bitcoin.

Left Biloxi late, and just got to Beaumont, TX. edd called, so I'm having dinner with him Thursday night, probably at Ruth's Chris Steak House. Friday, I'm heading to CoinTerra's office/lab in Austin, TX.

~TMIBTCITW


I enjoyed dinner very much, Phinnaeus! Maybe next time you'll let me get a word in edgewise.  :P


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: naypalm on December 06, 2013, 03:50:52 PM
Will do, Bruno. I'm usually available in the evenings and would prefer to meet closer to San Antonio if it's not too inconvenient. Traffic from here to Austin is brutal after 4 PM, turning it into a 2 hour trip each way for me.

I can just imagine the conversation between my wife and I:

Me: "Hon, I'm headed out to meet Bruno/Phinnaeus for dinner. I'll be back in five hours or so."

Her: "Is that the one with the coffee table?"

Me: "No, someone else has the table, he just has an unhealthy obsession with it."

Her: "Wasn't he posting pictures of she-males, too?"

Me: "You saw those?"

Her: "And now you're going out to dinner with him and you'll be gone for five hours."

Me: "..."

Her: "Have fun!"

HAhaha awesome. I almost forgot about the coffee table. ;D


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 06, 2013, 04:55:10 PM
Arrived in Biloxi, MS about 8 PM. On the way there, I keep thinking about a certain female poker room manager that used to work at the Grand Casino, prior to Katrina, named Cecere (misspelled, I think). I opted to only visit the Beau Rivage, and guess who was the first person I ran into? Atlas! Seriously, it was Cecere, for she's now the second shift manager in the poker room at the Beau. Even though I now have a long white beard, she said she knew who I was by my eyes.

She then informed me that a 1-3 NL seat was available, so I figured I might as well get a reduced room rate by logging in a couple hours. The normal rate is $79/night. The poker rate is $79/night. Too bad I didn't do my homework prior to putting in the session. I did happen to squeak out a $78 win, having been down $122 and up $143. Not too bad of a swing for not playing live poker for several years.

Somebody at the table mentioned buying drugs, so I plugged Silk Road to see where that would lead. Sure enough, I was soon holding court, discussing Bitcoin with a table full of drunks. Ironically, all but the dealer was aware of Bitcoin.

Left Biloxi late, and just got to Beaumont, TX. edd called, so I'm having dinner with him Thursday night, probably at Ruth's Chris Steak House. Friday, I'm heading to CoinTerra's office/lab in Austin, TX.

~TMIBTCITW


I enjoyed dinner very much, Phinnaeus! Maybe next time you'll let me get a word in edgewise.  :P

I let you speak once, but since you veered off-topic, I had to stop you to get back to the subject on hand--goats.


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Haidang1796 on December 06, 2013, 09:37:03 PM
Have fun man! That sounds cool!


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 07, 2013, 01:39:55 AM
Due to being exhausted and the road condition getting poorer and poorer, I had to get off the road earlier than I desire tonight, staying in Comfort, TX, at exit I-don't-have-a-clue.

Got to CoinTerra late due to having to pen a letter to roww.org. They had several meetings going on, but did get to speak with cointerra (user on this forum, not sure if he's used his real name yet, hence not including it) and, moreover, aerobatic from the UK who was still at the lab and has a dedicated thread on this forum easing fears about CoinTerra, of which I concur. This fuckin' bunch is for real, albeit them bastards wouldn't pay me a bribe.  :'( :'( :'(

Seriously, I feel damn good about CoinTerra and you miners should strongly consider adding to your farm some of their miners. It looks like everything will be manufactured there in Austin, TX, oppose to outsourcing the various components across the globe, sans the chip, if I'm not mistaken.

I'm still shittin' that big ass steak I ate at Ruth's Chris Steak House with edd last night. Later tonight, I'm going to see if the complimentary lotion I took from Best Western is any count when I conduct my daily market research over at MFC.

Feel free to stop reading if I provide too much information on this epic Road Trip thread.

While headin' south to San Antonio from Austin, I was tuned to some FM Libertarian station of which periodically gave the current exchange rates of gold and silver and...wait for it...Bitcoin. I wish I could recall what station it was, for it even dedicated a couple segments to Bitcoin as to what's currently in the news.

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 08, 2013, 03:37:51 AM
http://www.khou.com/news/national/234903451.html

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PECOS, Texas (AP) — Transportation officials say a multi-vehicle pileup on Interstate 10 in West Texas has closed a portion of the highway and claimed the life of at least one.

Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Santos Carrasco Jr., says the pileup occurred Saturday and involved 10 vehicles. He says one person has died but the person's name was not released.

The Texas Department of Transportation said the pileup was due to icy weather conditions on I-10 westbound at mile marker 192. The accident is about 160 miles east of El Paso and four miles east of the Interstate 20 interchange.

Traffic is being diverted onto Highway 285 in Pecos, and some of it into New Mexico.

West Texas and parts of southeastern New Mexico are battling dangerously icy roads and freezing temperatures this weekend thanks to a cold front.

I'll give you three guesses as to where I'm at, and the first two won't count. According to the receptionist, I won the lottery and got the last room in Pecos, TX, and probably the last room in all of West Texas, if not the entire state, sans the southeastern part. She wouldn't even let me use my $45 coupon (weekend rate, otherwise it's $39 Sunday-Thursday), having to paid $95 plus tax. There was no way I was going to recite some law given my options: warm room or Walmart parking lot, of which is filling up fast from what I can see from my warm room window.

I was about 17 miles from the I-10/I-20 split, when the cops diverted all traffic onto HWY 17, heading north to Pecos. Since we were at a crawl for the last 10+ miles, I asked the officer for more info about the detour. He stated it's 30 miles to Pecos, then get on I-20 to get back to I-10. Conditions, I asked, whereupon he replied that I-20 is fine.

After traveling about 2 miles, now on HWY 17, I asked other officer directing traffic basically the same question, for confirmation, realizing that I'm heading north where the ice should be worse, but once again assured that all is fine.

Once in Pecos, I stopped for a large coffee and figured that going 70 miles outta my way of what was originally a 17 mile stretch would only make me lose a little more than an hour driving time, thus no problem, since I was planning on staying at a New Mexico hotel once I crossed the border.

I asked a third officer, that happened to be in the convenience store about the road conditions heading west on I-20 where, he too, stated all was fine. So, off I head, 40 miles to go to hit I-10, again, and get around the accident the first officer informed me about, since I don't have a smartphone, thus outta the loop.

I had no reason to believe that I-10 was closed due to double checking the TDOT website prior to heading out mid-morning. All was clear, with only construction mentioned.

I got to mile market 20 on I-20, and the traffic was at a crawl, but the road was fine. An hour plus later, I traveled exactly 10 miles, but the conditions changed, with a little bit of ice on the road, but the plants, bushes and trees had a strong layer of ice on them. By mile marker 8, the war zone started, and we were all on solid ice, ice that had been on the road since yesterday, not today, for it hadn't rain.

Cars, RVs, semis, etc. were all over the place, many of which were upside down and had to be cut open to free the occupants. By mile marker 4, I figured it best to get off the exit and head back to Pecos and get a room, for I feared I was going nowhere fast. BTW, when I got off, you could no longer see two car lengths in front of you due to the heavy fog, and the sun was still out with temps in the mid-20's, according to my on-board outside thermostat reading.

On the way back, another long wait due to an accident eastbound that wasn't there earlier. I'll be surprised if there's any survivors in the totaled minivan, for there were multiple ambulances on the scene and they didn't seem to be in a hurry to retrieve any victims. I don't know how fast they were going, but the wreckage started at the beginning of bridge, and the minivan was in pieces way past the end of the bridge on the opposite side of the road.

On top of all that, some guy decided to hug the narrow shoulder to jockey for a better position on I-20 around mile marker 12. Luckily, we were all going less than 5 mph when he bumped into my car, taking off a piece of molding, and putting a slight dent in the passenger side. Upon looking at the damage, I let him off the hook, knowing that it'll probably be hours before a police report would be made, and he claimed he didn't have insurance, and I only have liability, thus fuck it. I already decided that I was heading back to Pecos, and this was before the fog set in.

If I hadn't noticed the exit sign a mile prior to where I got off, I may have missed it if I wasn't looking for it due to the thick fog. For the life of me, I don't have a clue as to why more drivers weren't taking my lead and exiting, opting to continue on solid glass and virtually zero visibility. I'm not sure if their smartphones worked out there due to the nearest city being Pecos 35-40 miles back. I had no signal with my Tracfone, thus assuming smartphones wouldn't be that much better.

The internet here in the hotel is poor due to everybody in the hotel using the service, so I'm told by the clerk.

Just checked the temps for Pecos, TX, tonight and it's suppose to be 14o for the low, not getting up past freezing till 11 AM, but with an expected high of 60o late in the afternoon. Ideally, I would love to be in New Mexico by noon to have any chance of getting to Vegas by Tuesday, for I'm still 940 miles away from Vegas, and at 53 I'm only able to put so miles behind me before I get road worry.

I'm about 1,270 miles from home, and leaving for their tomorrow is even a worse option due to the ice being thicker and colder temps expected up north.

I started typing this post over an hour ago, and have yet been able to post it due to slow internet connection.

~TMIBTCITW

EDIT: It's 10:25 PM, and I started penning this post about 8, and that's all I've been able to do on the internet due to the slow connection.


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 08, 2013, 02:49:47 PM
The post above was the last thing I was able to do on the internet last night, giving up around midnight. This morning, I'm blowin' and goin', with no bottlenecks... or continental breakfast after being gouged for a room, but I have no room to complain in that regard, for there's tens of thousands around here worse off than I.

Upon getting a cup of coffee in the lobby, the clerk stated that roads are open but treacherous. Going see what I can ascertain online, with Twitter probably being my best bet.

Guess I spoke too soon. So far it's been 30 minutes and counting, trying to post this.

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 08, 2013, 03:48:56 PM
Looks like the roads are open and the sun is going to shine. Once past Las Cruces, NM, I should be fine. If I make it to Tucson, AZ, tonight, I make it to Vegas on time for the conference, albeit tired and will have to have somebody pick up the pink tutu for me. I already know who I'm going to volunteer.  ;D

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 08, 2013, 11:03:11 PM
Good news! At first, it was looking like I wasn't going to make it to the conference, but it's been clear sailing all the way here to Deming, NM. I should have no problem making Tucson, hopefully on the west side of town tonight.

The only thing I need to nail down is the pink tutu. For everything else I need, there's a Walmart east of MGM on Tropicana I'll hit Monday evening when I get to town.

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: naypalm on December 09, 2013, 01:07:11 AM
Glad you made it that far, take lots of pics for us who couldn't take time off :D


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 09, 2013, 04:45:59 AM
Glad you made it that far, take lots of pics for us who couldn't take time off :D

Time off from what?  ;D

Just got in Tucson. A tad behind, but will make Vegas tomorrow, albeit I wanted to be there one full day earlier, but the ice storm in Texas slowed me down.

For about 200 miles on I-10 it looked like a war zone and there was still fog to contend with off and on for about 100 miles. All in all, it was smooth sailing.

I'm at Ramada in Tucson if anybody nearby has a spare goat.  ::)

I paid half than what I did in Pecos, TX, at Motel 6, and have a helluva lot better room, full continental breakfast, and a speedy internet connection--but no goat. Bastards!

I wonder is Goat is planning on making it to the conference.

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 10, 2013, 07:59:01 PM
Got to Vegas about 10 PM. While in Tucson, I went to top off the oil (burned a half quark during the first 3,000 miles), and opted to put the oil in the power steering pump. Thanks to the invention of the turkey baster, I was able to suck out the reservoir, then refill with the proper fluid.

At the conference now listening to the Vencurrency guy, a last minute stand-in speaker due to a cancellation.

Yes, I'm donning a pink tutu.

~TMiBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 13, 2013, 09:57:51 AM
Currently somewhere in Utah, home of the Bees Brothers and Austin and Beccy, staying at the Days Inn, again with poor internet service. Can't get it in my room, so I'm in the lobby at 4 AM local time, and now I have to take a shit, so back to the room...


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: yasircheema on December 13, 2013, 10:03:49 AM
nice plan dude
keep it up and chill  8)


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 14, 2013, 04:50:54 PM
Spent the night in Colorado, and should be in Nebraska tonight. The internet connection was great.

Question: Should I take off the pink tutu when I reach Iowa?  ::)

~TMIBTCITW


Title: Re: Road Trip
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on December 17, 2013, 08:25:03 PM
Just got back home, having spent last night east of Davenport, IA. Traveled ~5,200 miles.

~TMIBTCITW