wont we double spend our bitcoins then?
Isn't the collective always spending each Bitcoin multiple times? If Q's into BTC and procreated with a Borg, would their offspring be fans of QBTC VII? what language qre you speaking ? isnt it arvious?
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So how long does it take for one to gain a RIO here and to be in profit. What is the target basics and what is the requirement on site for putting funds forward? I also see a lot of talk about this being also proven to be a scam so am 50/50 mind to play game here or not. Is anyone actually earning here any BitcoinTalk members with high rank in this can provide some status?
My affiliation may seem sketchy, but there was a time I was not on the BOI and just a typical user, investing into the company. I'll link my payment address that is dedicated to stakeminer payments weekly (until I set it to 100% reinvestment). You can see the payments were regular, and consistent. The big and irregular payments might have been me using the address for other purpose, I am not sure haha. While yes there is a chance of failure and Cyberpinoy may just end up running away with the money, I feel safe investing my money into the company. Always invest what you only what you can afford to lose still stands as the golden rule however. https://blockchain.info/address/1MMvThqsU1QYn9NELzVtFUEUZptR9vU7kgWhat do you mean by IP associated with another account? Only accounts I have is mtwelve (this one) and precrime3. I made this account, to find out WHY I was banned (which I do now, nothing to can, just going to wait it out and hopefully not do it again). I use this forum at school on there desktops, my tablet, and my phone. Also my home wifi, so would that possibly have caused a ban?
"StakeMiners!"
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wont we double spend our bitcoins then?
Isn't the collective always spending each Bitcoin multiple times? If Q's into BTC and procreated with a Borg, would their offspring be fans of QBTC VII?
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Fodor's Fodder Gypsy Lies Band
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-33994290Turns out the Ice Bucket Challenge that was on when Hal Finney was struggling with ALS led to a bit of a breakthrough. In a few years, there may be a cure. It's already too late for Hal, and it's likely to happen too late for the current generation of ALS sufferers, but there's hope on the horizon. Did you forget that Hal's frozen like a Popsicle? He'll be back, probably now sooner than later according to recent news.
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Good, old fashioned journalism right here.
You also usually analyze the cred of the original poster (not you Gleb) but xeno2016, account created 9 days ago. Posts = 1.
Probably J.F. himself!
I'm just happy I beat you to Hero Status. That was my main goal. (j/k)
Yep, I, too, saw that one-post-wonder. I guess when one has $50B, he can afford to fuck with us anyway he seems fit. Excuse me now, for I, Atlas and Dank are goin' to purchase Guam to be used for... We haven't figured that out yet, but it'll be Bitcoin-related and we promise to not tip it over.
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Why don't we start a quote pyramid?
Why should we? Ok, but am I first or is ineededausername first? Can someone ask dayfall to define first? dayfall, can you define first? What are the chances of dayfall defining the word 'first' in the form of a question, let alone supplying his answer within the boundries of this newly created quote pyramid? Who is Dayfall? I guess you didn't read the pyramid building manual, did you, n etrin?Oh shiznitz, did I fucznitz up the world's greatest pyramid? Let's go with that for a moment, do you feel like shiznitx contemplating a fucnitz of the world's greatest pyramid? Or was it from your childhood? Could you ask one question at a time? الذي جعل لكم فرعون؟ Is that Allah? Are you referring to my question that translates to "Who made you Pharaoh?"? Or was I merely referring to the fact that the question was in Arabic and I thought Allah was speaking to me? Do you often believe that Allah speaks to you? Is somebody going to merge the posts that are not speaking in pyramidnese into the Great Pyramid? What makes this worthy of the great pyramid scheme post? why shouldn't the great pyramids stay where they are? = https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=52559.msg632621#msg632621Does somebody got a case of the Mondays? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChfIyHZqEd8Is the Pyramid Builders Union on strike? Did we really have to kill a grand pyramid scheme? Is the answer 42? Why don't you guys challenge yourself and actually talk about Bitcoin in this pyramid? Is that a fair question to ask? Is it too late to BTCring BTCack the quote pyramid? If not, must our questions contain words starting with BTC?
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http://www.themalaymailonline.com/money/article/mtgox-ceo-to-face-new-criminal-allegationsThe report, which cited investigators, said the self-described computer geek spent most of that money on buying software rights, but also splashed out about US$48,000 for a luxury bed. Japanese police can interrogate a suspect for 20 days following their arrest, but with Karpeles’ time in custody set to end this week, a fresh arrest warrant would reset the clock on how long police can hold him. Mt Gox Customer: What happened to my moneys? Mark Karpeles: Please resubmit a support ticket. Mark Karpeles: When can I get out of jail? Japanese Jail: Re so sorry, but we reset the crock. Prease keep froormat-cum-bed crean during your visit.
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http://www.icafeproject.com/putting-up-an-internet-cafe-in-the-philippines-for-non-filipinos/Putting up an Internet Cafe in the Philippines (for non-Filipinos)Let’s get straight to the point. Foreigners or non-Filipinos can not own any percentage of a “small” retail business in the Philippines (e.g. Internet Cafe) as indicated in Section 5 of Republic Act 8762.
As of this writing, the only way you can have full foreign participation is if you have a paid-up capital of $2.5 million dollars (US) or more, provided that investments for establishing a store is not less than $830,000 (US). This is an over kill if you just want to put up an internet cafe!
So how can you own an internet cafe in the Philippines?
You can own an icafe “indirectly” if you’re married to a Filipino because it will be a conjugal property. In case your natural-born Filipino wife/husband has gained foreign citizenship through naturalization, he/she can apply for Filipino citizenship to gain dual nationality… thus re-acquiring his/her Filipino citizenship and may open an internet cafe under his/her name.
You on the other hand may not work on it to gain any salary, unless if you have a working VISA. But as a couple you can always receive financial support from your spouse right? Just make sure that you don’t have your name on the business and no records whatsoever that you are being paid by the business. Can't wait to read how Liaroy Fodder (Leroy Fodor) is goin' spin this one since he's on record myriad times with "I own/owned an Internet Cafe/grocery/disco/piggery/land/largest bitcoin mining farm in all the Philippines". I'm beginning to believe that this fucker's in the Philippines illegally, illegally conducting commerce thier at best.
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http://thebot.net/threads/new-way-to-earn-btc-by-staking-coins-pos-mining-pool.307518/Reads to me like StakeMiners' 20-year-old financier from Vietnam, wofvman, and its thirty-seven-year-old CEO, Leroy Fodor, both don't have rudimentary [English] grammar down pat, namely the spelling of "thier" of which even though we've brought such myriad times to Cheif Fodor's attention, he still periodically spells it incorrectly to date. Then again, we shouldn't expect anything less of a dude standing akimbo while west-facing each morning to great the sun next to thier hardware humming of the largest bitcoin mining farm in all the Philippines on the other side of the window. Ohio University Professor: Morning, class. Today we're going to discuss Specific Business Models. Those not present today will forever be damned to referring to such as "Specific Business Structures". Don't worry, though. All those who have enrolled whether present or not will still earn thier business degrees. As I've looked around the classroom, I noticed that the Forex expert HAHAHA is once again absent today. Entire Class: HAHAHAHAHAHA!
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I can't wait till Lienoy Fodder gets over his interwebs blackout there in the Philippines. Luckily, the PoW portion of StakeMiners won't be affected because he can hash offline, putting any found coinage in cold storage backups at his home, his office, and an undisclosed location ten hours away. Once back online, he'll simply merge his contributions to the various blockchains from his offline backups and be back in business satisfying StakeMiners' over 800 retard members, including its BoI (Board of Idiots).
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I just sit down so I can look at my rasterbation of Jeff Goldblum. Man Jeff Goldblum is one creepy looking dude. Great now i'm gonna see this disturbing picture next time i hit the bathroom lol Especially now every time you see a fly.
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how it can be free if its impossible to install it then?
are you saying that paying money will make something impossible possible? Isn't money a root of something? Didn't trees come to mind?
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"Much more betterer! Eat shit, Bruno! StakeMiners is to really!"
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16 December 2014 - 07:47 AM: https://allcryptotalk.com/index.php/topic/303-just-got-my-first-bitcoin/I do remember my first small bitcoin transaction. it was a very small amount 0.00005789, however I had 4 transactions come in around the same amount fo time, and then more and more and more, I was doing about 75 faucets every 15 minutes to an hour on the hour, I never missed a one. so once the transactions started coming in they never stopped. And now, well I have much larger and more frequent transactions, a transaction of 0.01 or 0.00500000 is nothing for us. Back in 2009 there was only one faucet readily available that doled out complete (as in whole integers) bitcoins. The timeframe that Leroy Fodor is alluding to above was circa June, 2014. Ergo, anybody believing Leroy Fodor and embraces his StakeMiners is a retard. If you don't believe you're a retard, then that makes you a retard 2.
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http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/50863/000160425514000002/sctoc.txt<DOCUMENT> <TYPE>SC TO-C <SEQUENCE>1 <FILENAME>sctoc.txt <DESCRIPTION>TENDER OFFER PRELIMINARY COMMUNICATION <TEXT> UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON DC 20549
SCHEDULE TO TENDER OFFER STATEMENT
INTEL CORPORATION NAME OF SUBJECT COMPANY
EXASCALE POWER CO NAME OF FILING PERSON/OFFEROR
COMMON STOCK TITLE OF CLASS OF SECURITIES
458140100 CUSIP NUMBER OF SECURITIES
JOHN FITZPATRICK CEO, Exascale Power Co. 1819 SW Fifth Ave #211 Portland, Oregon 97201 202-277-4478 info@exascalepower.com http://exascalepower.com NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE OF PERSON AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE NOTICE ON BEHALF OF FILING PERSONS
X RELATES SOLELY TO PRELIMINARY COMMUNICATIONS MADE BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT OF AN OFFER
24 April 2014
Andy D. Bryant, Chairman, Intel Corporation Brian Krzanich, CEO, Intel Corporation
Sirs,
This letter is a preliminary communication before a formal tender offer to exchange some shares of Exascale Power Co. IRS# 46-4266719 in Portland, Oregon for all of Intel Corporation IRS# 94-1672743 shares of common stock, CUSIP 458140100.
In my past several months of communication with staff at Intel Corporation, forming a relationship as a potential Intel customer to build the Worlds first ExaFlop Supercomputer( see exascalepower.com )in Oklahoma, I see more of an opportunity to grow my business in large scale data center development with ownership and controlling interest in Intel Corporation.
The cost detail of nearly $18 Billion in 2014, presented to me as a potential customer for the ExaFlop System mentioned, with a similar amount needed for upgrade in 2016, and budget of an extra 20 percent for unforeseen cost overuns building a new system, the resulting $50 Billion budget represents over one third of the present $134 Billion market capitalization of Intel Corporation. With a published Intel profit margin of 50 percent that would represent $25 Billion increased earnings. Trading at the current P/E of 14 means the Intel Market cap would increase by $350 billion to nearly $500 Billion.
In addition, I proposed entering into an IBM-type service contract with Intel to staff and maintain the Data Center as a turn key operation for my company as end user.
The Exascale Power Co. Data Center in Oklahoma will generate projected EBITDA of $13 Billion per year, with economies of scale allowing pricing of the commodity cloud computing service well below Google and Amazon, to capture significant market share. Immediate Future Plans include a ZettaFlop Data Center (1000x larger) in New Mexico in 2016.
My interest would be to continue Intel as a public company, and preserve the published Intel profit margin exceeding 50 percent, while gaining the efficiencies of merging an aggressive data center developer/operator with Intel, a demonstrated industry leader in hardware, and adding IBM-type service contracts.
Greater emphasis on big data center development by Intel will also better support Corporate and Industry growth in Mobile and Internet Of Things markets by substantially reducing cloud computing costs.
John Fitzpatrick CEO, Exascale Power Co. 1819 SW Fifth Ave #211 Portland, Oregon 97201 202-277-4478 info@exascalepower.com http://exascalepower.com
cc: U.S. Department of Justice Anti-Trust Federal Trade Commission
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From the desk of How to Fuck the Good People of Pryor, OK...Exascale coming to MAIPApril 29, 2014 10:50 am:The world's largest supercomputer could start up in Pryor.
“This is a one-of-a-kind event for MidAmerica Industrial Park,” said Ted Allison, CeCD, Director of Economic Development for MAIP. “Exascale Power first approached us about this two months ago. They needed a large parcel of land and an extremely large power supply, which we are able to accommodate.”
Allison said Exascale Power, and it’s CEO John Fitzpatrick, expressed interested in a 630-acre parcel in the park.
“After evaluating criteria, we entered into an agreement to sell them that property. They have to make an escrow deposit by Friday at the close of the business day,” said Allison, adding that the total cost of the property is $23,050,000, which breaks down to $36,587 per acre. If this project goes forward, Allison said, it would be a huge turning point for the park.
“In addition to the revenue from selling the acreage, Exascale has stated their intention is to hire roughly 2,000 employees, half of which would be working in the park,” said Allison, adding that his understanding is that Fitzpatrick would hire these employees by the end of this year. MAIP has explored temporary housing options for the employees that would be living in Pryor, as the current availability of housing is not sufficient.
“In addition, their starting need in regard to power is 580 megawatts, which they anticipate will quickly grow to 1,000 megawatts, which is unheard of. Special arrangements and agreements will be made with Grand River Dam Authority to supply that massive amount of power,” said Allison.
“I know it all seems almost too big and too good to be true,” said Allison. “But Intel has been working on research and development of exascale computers. If a company the likes of Intel is taking this seriously, that was an indicator to us that we should take this opportunity seriously as well.”
The emphasis of Exascale Power, Allison said, is to meet the need for real-time data transfer in global trade.
“GRDA is excited for this new Park resident's move into MAIP. We will be working with them to meet their future electricity needs here and we do look forward to this new relationship with the company,” said Justin Alberty, GRDA corporate communications director.
“We did a search nationwide and found that MAIP is the place to be. It’s really the only option,” said Fitzpatrick, who boasted on his website that Exascale Power signed an agreement with MAIP April 16 to bring Exascale Power to Pryor.
“Coming to market fully six years before any competitor and bringing 2,000 jobs to Oklahoma in the next six months,” according to Exascale Power's website. MAIP is part of the answer to how Fitzpatrick can develop this company so far ahead of the competition.
“It's all about high-power consumption. The only way this is possible now is because of the power supply available to me from MAIP, particularly GRDA. Other labs are estimating this technology coming to fruition in 2017, 2018 or even 2020 all because they do not have access to the power supply to meet their consumption needs,” said Fitzpatrick. “We are willing to pay the extra cost to have it now.”
The cost, Fitzpatrick said, of fully starting Exascale Power in Pryor is $20 billion. “Our power needs are just over 50 percent of GRDA’s current load, but it is possible,” said Fitzpatrick, adding that when the company reaches its full potential, it will be able to trade $250 billion monthly in global trade sectors because of the added security of real-time transfers. According to Fitzpatrick, this is a paradigm shift in the way trading is done, as computer logs allow for lower risk, more transparency and instant internal audits.
The supercomputer is said to have the ability to run 10^18 operations per second, as opposed to home computers which can handle 10^10 operations per second. Researchers say this level of computing is thought to be the same power as a human brain at neural level.
After suffering a heart attack before his 45th birthday, Fitzpatrick said he felt a drive to focus his career aspirations, and to put them on the fast track.
“That's why this project is moving so quickly. And that’s why the secondary function of Exascale Power, after global trade, is medical research. I want it all to happen, and I want it today,” said Fitzpatrick.
He said the community can expect to see physical changes on the property as soon as escrow closes. That, Fitzpatrick said, will be immediately followed by the hiring of employees.
“We’re already taking applications. Given the scope of this facility, we are hiring positions from a broad spectrum, including ground keepers, maintenance and security,” said Fitzpatrick. “When it comes to security, things will be very tight as this will be the only center of it's kind in the world.
Thursday, Fitzpatrick submitted a letter to the chief executive oficer and chairman of Intel Corporation. The letter, Fitzpatrick said, “is a preliminary communication before a formal tender offer to exchange some shares of Exascale Power Co, for all of Intel Corporation shares of common stock.
Friday, Fitzpatrick said “Intel is considering the offer. OOWA/MAIP agreed to a 30 day extension on escrow.
“After we see what happens we'll either move forward with enthusiasm and excitement or we'll go back to life as it was before,” said Allison.
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I LIKE THIS GUY! May 31, 2014 9:30 am: http://www.pryordailytimes.com/news/local_news/pryor-misses-chance-for-exascale-power/article_ee271416-f40c-5607-805b-afb0a3f9672f.htmlPryor misses chance for Exascale Power MidAmerica Industrial Park narrowly missed the opportunity to be home to Exascale Power.
“We signed a contract with Oklahoma Ordnance Works Authority, or MidAmerica Industrial Park, 41 days ago. The condition was that it would be funded within 90 days,” said Exascale Power owner, John Fitzpatrick. “I asked for a 30 day extension because of a pending deal with Intel, which was granted.”
Fitzpatrick said the deal with Intel fell through, then IBM turned down a deal as well. “I presented the project to HP and they said yes, but with a few modifications. So I asked OOWA for 30 days to allow HP time and was told that the board denied my request,” said FItzpatrick, who said his contract ended on May 27.
“Your request for a second 30-day extension was not granted by the Trustees, and therefore your contract with the OOWA for the purchase of the 630-acre site has now expired,” Ted Allisson, MAIP’s director of economic development allegedly wrote in an email to Fitzpatrick.
“If and when your business plan is finalized, we are ready to assist in moving this project forward, but at that point we will need to communicate confidentially with your selected operator and be able to verify full funding as part of our due diligence.”
Thursday morning, Fitzpatrick got the news the project could find a home further up the highway, in Joplin.
“My pastor, who lives in Joplin, was able to pull together their chamber of commerce, mayor and some other individuals for a conference call and they said they are very interested, they want the 2,000 jobs. They also said they can pool the power,” said Fitzpatrick, who added that his repeated communications with OOWA, including notice of his new plans, have gone without response.
Fitzpatrick said he’s disappointed not to be setting up shop in Pryor, as millions of dollars have been spent prospecting the project he thought was a sure thing.
“I’m sad they’ve come to this decision because of one 30-day extension request. Because of the article in The Times I have several people a day contacting me looking for a job, so it saddens me a great deal to have to call them all back and tell we’re going to be in Joplin,” said Fitzpatrick. “I hope the community of Pryor understands this wasn’t my decision.”
“The terms of the original contract were not met and the terms of the extension were not met,” said David Stewart. “The contract has expired but Mr. Fitzpatrick knows the property is still available.
Stewart said when Intel was not longer an integral player, OOWA elected to let the contract expire. He added that “substantial effort” was put into the project.
Fitzpatrick said local individuals are still encouraged to apply for jobs, if they’re willing to commute to Joplin. If Richard Pryor doesn't want it, well give it to Janis Joplin... After talkin' to my pastor, praise Jah!
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