i found a brazillian guy masturbating once and he just stared into my eyes and carried on
(this story has no point)
a conversation until i eventually left the room or picked up a book or whatever. the masturbation never stopped
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I had transferred 1 btc to a local exchange yesterday in order to pay some bills. I checked now and sold it for $274. Not the biggest break I ever got, but sweet.
are we "well" below 270 yet? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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Looks like another dark market might go down? http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/304rhd/why_the_fck_are_we_dropping_faster_than_a_fat/"Evolution market just exit scammed, and now if you head over to /r/darknetmarkets you can see that Agora, the second largest market (now largest), has just said they're going offline for 24-48 hours for a "security update." People are extremely nervous to say the least. If Agora runs off too then that's basically the entire real economy of bitcoin going poof." I'm so glad that I 20x leveraged into wheelbarrow futures. Niggas gonna need'em to shift that much coin.... ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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Down we go gents, another hack! https://cryptoine.com/ "Unfortunately, cryptoine was hacked.
The hacker found some race condition bug in our trading engine. Manipulation of orders gave him false balances.
Soon we reveal more details." Another minor exchange discovers that their mongodb doesn't handle acid very well. whats that got to do with the big exchanges?
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5K dumps every 2hrs. Seems like a pattern... And it's yet the same old story: "Bullish news = Down we go"... ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) I think the fault lies with what passes for bullish news round here. It doesnt take much reading of most online 'bullish' reports to spot the spin, redirection or the plain untruths. Or maybe the ancient greeks have a line on this? The modern geeks are certainly failing. Anyway, panic is over, steady sideways for another while while we wait for more, erm, 'bullish' news.
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derp less than 10% drop... ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) was that all you can do bear... really ? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fcdn.meme.am%2Finstances%2F500x%2F60578328.jpg&t=663&c=liBDvcLweJCHYA)
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well ... someone just sold $2,000,000 worth of coins in the span of 10 minutes across all the exchanges ... nicely done ...
Anyone who knows what their strategy is? Hard to tell. But it probably involves someone bent over with their trousers around their ankles, looking sorry for themselves.
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also , even if you do it in 1 trip , you still have to skin an animal and make a rope , costing you some amount of time depending on how good a skinner / rope maker you are so this may not actually be fastest despite being the least # of river crossings , and you lose the possibility of being able to make something else out of the hide other than rope , a blanket or rug for example ...
aahh, beat me too it, but only just!!
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... it's actually simpler than that [ ... complicated stuff ]
Hmmm. Reread your post, and please explain to me exactly how you made it simpler?? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) But I like your thinking. If we are looking for any survivalists in the photocopy room, we will keep your cv on file and will be in touch..
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Aren't those problems with the weight effectively decidable with common sorting algorithms? I mean you just have to define a comparator (the stick and the side that goes down = heavier) and put it into Quicksort, Mergesort, whatever...
Close, but no cookie. Its a binary search algorithm - nobody wanted them sorted.
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At 9am London time the price was 269.6 on coinbase. That's what the lol was for. And no, 266 is not well below 270.
Okay, consider the triumphalist word "well" cheerfully withdrawn!! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Below 270 was my bet, and thats good enough for me.
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Thats not what tht report says at all. In fact it states that "Bitcoin is [ not a ] Ponzi scheme" What it says is that Bitcoin has the potential to be a speculate bubble investment, by the actions of promoters who pump it up to the point that a rise in value is a self fulfilling prophesy. Of course that cant go on forever, so when it crashes, the last ones in will lose the most. In that way it is no different to the property market in times of a speculative bubble. Everyone believes the price will go up, banks make more money available ( because borrowers now have more collateral), until it stops. Then some people are left owing $1,000,000 on property now worth $100,000. So bitcoin is NOT a ponzi sheme. But if speculators are allowed to abuse it, then it will collapse as surely as if it had been. Just remember, that 'the idea and infrastructure of bitcoin will always be worth more than the coins themselves' [ to an investor]
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Buy on the HEADLINE!!! Sell on the second paragraph. ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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begin on start side of the river with wolf, goat , and cabbage - go across the river with the goat , leaving the cabbage and wolf behind (wolf won't eat the cabbage) , leave the goat on the target side , go back to the beginning side of the river (leaving the goat on the target side) , bring the wolf back with you and leave it on the target side , bring the goat back with you to the beginning side (leaving the wolf on the target side) , then , leave the goat behind on the beginning side of the river and bring the cabbage with you to the target side of the river , come back with empty boat , leaving cabbage and wolf on the target side of the river , return to the beginning side of the river to retrieve the goat , and then return to the target side of the river with goat, cabbage , and wolf , all intact ... easy ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Correct, but there's a shorter solution. Click here: http://brainden.com/crossing-river.htm there is a lot more where the riddle came from. Beautiful puzzles and - BTW: you're hired! ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Why do we bitcoiners over complicate everything? First step is to slaughter both the wolf and the goat on the shore. Now, the order of carriage is of no relevence. Where in the original requirements did it state that the wolf and the goat had to be alive on the other side? Was he starting a japanese petting zoo?
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Looks like the majority have it regarding the poll.
Well below 270, and its 9am here in London.
lol The high so far today on finex was 270.8 "Monday the 23rd price" is a bit ambiguous. I would interpret it as the average price of coins traded for USD during 23 March GMT. "Well below 270" is less ambiguous. One could just check what coindesk puts as average price when the day is over. Average for the 36hr day didnt get much better (was about 266). Is that still worth a LOL, or is it well below 270?
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Looks like the majority have it regarding the poll.
Well below 270, and its 9am here in London.
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when i go into public girls normally strap me down to administer cialis ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) LOL I'm more concerned with women trying to hit on my Cialis supply when they find out how much it enhances their pleasure and response. The stuff aint cheap. ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) These women friends of yours... If it's not indelicate of me to ask... How big are their dicks, would you say? Best put down ever.
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Hmmm. Seems suspiciously quiet for a Friday. Were bitcoin traders scared off by the eclipse?? Little or no volume all morning. Something big is going to happen soon. Its gotta!! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Anyway let's see what the pro-Weiner guys have to say about it.
Things would be nice and neat if we could just boil this down to football game, eh? 2 sides. Go Blues! Go Reds!! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Alas, its rarely that simple. I dont think anyone is contesting that what this guy did was stupid. But should he be vilified to the degree that is being advocated in this thread? Of course not. If you want to be angry with something, then get angry at real issues. Guy did something stupid. It has zero impact on global terrorism. At least anyone else trying to setup ISIL/ISIS faucets will find it more difficult now. Lets be thankful for that. Also, I hear what you say about rules and stuff - nobody wants complete anarchy. But by the same token, we expect those charged with enforcing those rules on us to abide by them with equal vigour.
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Oh, forlorn hopes, keep the buys up!! Onwards to $300 ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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