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121  Other / Off-topic / Re: What's your opinion on tattooed face? on: July 04, 2013, 04:09:50 AM
I've always dreamed of a nice young lady with a bounce in her step, and shitloads of facial tattoos. If she doesn't at least have the names of her five children tattooed on her neck in cursive, it's a dealbreaker.
122  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Unofficial "First THREE (3) Words Pulled From Your Ass" Thread on: July 03, 2013, 06:55:57 AM
thread is gay

whole world gay
123  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Unofficial "First THREE (3) Words Pulled From Your Ass" Thread on: July 03, 2013, 06:02:55 AM
Are you talking about my front ass, or my regular one?

Three words only!

So front ass?
124  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Unofficial "First THREE (3) Words Pulled From Your Ass" Thread on: July 02, 2013, 11:26:31 PM
Are you talking about my front ass, or my regular one?
125  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buy bitcoins on Nasdaq on: July 02, 2013, 02:05:47 AM

Also known as how do you exit an illiquid market without destroying the price...

The beautiful thing with bitcoin is that you may never need to liquidate them, you just simply spend them if the acceptance is enough wide, means only money inflow, no outflow

i agree that's why i collect every kind of "coin" i can get>> get it?LOL

>>NICEEEEE

Nice to see reason simply oozing through these forums. You do realize the Winklevii have investments in other Bitcoin businesses, they will not shoot themselves in the foot and compromise their investment.


Warren B and friends sey no like bitcoin pumpjobbers~ he say = Rat Poison

>>DO YOU NEED A LINK???*MUST SEE!*


Do you need a lesson in typing? Why is everything you write bolded? Is it just that. fucking. important?
126  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] [Exchange] Launch of Coins-E.com: exchange with over 15 coins already. on: June 23, 2013, 11:52:15 PM
Warning to you guys, this site has sloppy security protocols. I could steal funds from this site right now if I wanted to because it has holes in it's security (I am not referring to the lack of https, although that is something else which is not good enough imo).

In case you guys think I am bashing/troll, cryptsy is fine when I checked it for these vulnerabilities at launch.


So contact the owner to help him secure the gaps, or are you just waiting for some fool to deposit a shitload of coin in there? I don't think pointing out the obvious - that a brand new trading platform will have some kinks to work out - is very helpful, and is more than likely harmful.
127  Other / Off-topic / Re: Hero Member Privilidges on: June 22, 2013, 08:51:46 PM
As the self-appointed president of The Bitcoin Hero Member Foundation, I approve this thread.

Here is my first announcement as acting president: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190230.msg1991766#msg1991766

My hope is to do the Foundation proud during my first four year reign. Remember to vote for me again in the coming election in four years.

Excellent post!

Its about time some other Hero Members stepped up to claim their dues for all that hard work.



Hey there, young lady. We need to celebrate your emergence into true heroics proper. You wanna get a plastic jug of vodka and like, five birthday cakes from the grocery store and get weird?

edit: Maaaan, Psy, fucking up my game. Don't be a hater. Well bonkers, it looks like we'll have to drown out the pain of demotion instead. Let's make it ten cakes.
128  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] [Exchange] Launch of Coins-E.com: exchange with over 15 coins already. on: June 22, 2013, 07:11:32 PM
Thanks a lot for the Online Real- Weed- Infinite- Coins Web Wallet

Great Job Dood

Don't use an exchange as an online wallet, especially one that just opened and is run by a veritable stranger in the community. Use the search box from the forum home to search "mybitcoin". One of the biggest names and faces in BTC at the time, Bruce Wagner, was fairly well liked and trusted by the community. He supposedly was complicit in making off with what would now be, well, let's see...~50k coins, give or take 10k, at say, $120...fucking MILLIONS. Of course, he could be 6' deep in the desert and those coins could be lining some gangster's pocket after he forced him into robbing everyone, though I must say it's way more likely he is balls deep in a little boy in Pattaya.
129  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: 65 nm Chips - [BFL ACCEPTED 100% ESCROW by John K.] - Group Buy #1 - Kernel32 on: June 22, 2013, 06:48:12 PM
The only bumping being done by BFL consists of white powder going into their noses, conveniently purchased from silkroad with all of your BTC. It's only a matter of time until josh goes out Scarface style.

Lol Cheesy This company seriously has gone off the deep end.  One thing is for certain, their goal is to remain profitable as long as possible, do you think that can be achieved by flooding the market with ASICs?  Nope.

It is likely that their highest achievable profit margin is splitting right now, unless some wild new tech is being developed by their assembly ninja in a super secret underground development facility. The source of all their shipping delays is likely their ceaseless work on the development of the Schwarzgerät, which will be installed in the mysterious jet black 1.5 petahash miner housed in an erotic Imipolex G case with serial number 00000.
130  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] [Exchange] Launch of Coins-E.com: exchange with over 15 coins already. on: June 22, 2013, 06:08:50 PM
Outsider 1: Soap! Soap with a prize inside! $5

Outsider 2: Why, gee golly! I just found me a hundred dollar bill in this here bar of soap. Yip yipee!

Townies: Shut up and take my money!
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(Fades to black)

Narrator: Gone, like a whisper in the night.



Entire script for my short film, "Rubes Will Be Rubes", loosely based on the Coins-E.com scandal of 2013.

Seriously though, all kidding aside, I wish you well with your venture and truly hope for your success if you are running an honest show. The world needs less gox, and I fucking hate the trollbox.
131  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: POLL: Allow dust transactions in Bitcoin? (5430 satoshis or less) on: June 22, 2013, 05:43:46 PM
So the OP seems comfortable to see this growth rate accelerate faster, but rather than have real-world consumer and business transactions, it is filled with spam dust junk.

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-blockchain-grows-to-8gb/

Yeah, a real world banking system would never allow consumers and businesses to carry out small transactions in the denominations they want, or keep records of those transactions. They know that anything below $1000usd is just clutter. All that data is taking up too much space, damnit, and a man's gotta eat.

edit: I sort of cracked my joke without making my point...I think hard coding a lower limit to transaction size is foolish. Blockchain bloat is very real, and growing exponentially. Limiting dust txs just delays the inevitable, and doesn't address the root of the issue, which is every node needing to possess humanity's accounting. So the options are to offload blockchain hosting to a trusted entity and start central banking anew, but 1850s central banking, where they might just maybe probably skip town with all of your hard earned color, or...I am not sure what.

DeathandTaxes, my man! Long time no see. I must say, my opinion on this did change a bit after reading your post, and opened my eyes to the true scale of this explosive growth. Would you be so kind as to do a simple man such as myself the courtesy of setting me straight on the community's current plan to curb blockchain size beyond this stopgap measure? I've been away for a while (not in jail, just not on bitcointalk).
132  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB btc-e codes ( To help you withdraw micro transactions ) on: June 22, 2013, 05:31:42 PM
Nice try, Zack.

hi tecshare funny how you make the same mistakes on both acounts lol

Funny how you can't spell accounts.

Alas, your staggering powers of deductive reasoning have blown the lid off my whole operation. I have been working on this elaborate web of interactions with myself, regularly buying and selling myself Steam games, bullion, pure elementals, seed kits, plant cuttings, and conversing with myself for several years now, all in a bid to make off with the nearly one thousand pennies I could make by providing this service to the community.

During your follow up investigation, it may be worth noting that tec and I utilize dramatically different lexicons, and have what seem to me to be very unique grammatical and punctuation styles. Honestly, if we were the same person, do you really think that someone would risk outing their two and a half year old sock puppet project just to mock an illiterate troll?
133  Economy / Marketplace / Re: 3D Printer for Bitcoin on: June 22, 2013, 04:25:56 PM

If they can print with metals (maybe lower melting point type) that would be fantastic.

There are some relatively low priced (like, sub $15k) metal printers, but they are more for prototyping parts, and don't offer the machining tolerances and resolution your probably want in a production printer. It lays down layers of some sort of aluminum/plasticized binder and then laser cuts each layer to spec and starts on the next. Finished out by cooking off the plastic/binder and you're left with a 3D printed metal part, albeit a stratified, low-quality, fairly low-resolution metal part.

If anyone in the dirty south picks up a MakerBot 2, let me know. I will pay you to let me come over to your house and press the start button for you. Bam...made my own AR receivers, no firearm transfer in the mix. Wink
134  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB btc-e codes ( To help you withdraw micro transactions ) on: June 22, 2013, 02:58:03 PM
i only sed that self modarated topics ae nomaly  used  to cover up bad coments  99% of the time its true

 if you look at the post times i found the other post some time after posting myself if people want undercut people on there threds that is ok i will do it for free ( i will change nothing )

Wait, you posted this June 14th, but it was before May 22nd? Are you retarded? Wait, don't answer that...you already did.

sed

sed

sed

Ever considered the possibility that self-moderated threads are there to keep fuckwits like you from cluttering up a professional sales operation with your ignorant blunderings?
135  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB btc-e codes ( To help you withdraw micro transactions ) on: June 22, 2013, 04:34:27 AM
if you have any micro transactions of btc or ltc on btc-e ( that are to small to withdraw )
i will give you the curent exchange rate in ltc -0.2ltc ( -0.1ltc  for the fee for me to send to you and -0.1ltc for the time it takes )

Pray do tell, why should I entrust even small amounts with some newb asshat who turns up and parrots a very well established and trusted trader's idea after moronically accusing him of being a scammer?

Seriously guy, fuck off.
136  Economy / Economics / Re: Nope, Not Cyprus on: June 21, 2013, 05:42:33 PM
This is a major US city. 

No, no, no. This WAS a major US city, like, fifty years ago. Get with the times, my man. It's just another dead port town, like hundreds of towns along formerly major international shipping routes, along with pretty much every US foundry and steelworks town. The car was on it's way through the guardrail anyways, the crooked politicians stomped on the gas and got their pockets lined in paper. (Car metaphor for Detroit - bam).
New car sales are way up, and related manufacturing is actually still pretty strong in MI - it's just foreign companies now own all the component manufacturers used in "American" autos. The Japanese and Italians own just about all automotive component manufactories in the state. However, now all the subcomponents are actually made in factories overseas, so really "American" cars are merely "assembled in America," with the majority of true profit being sent to the foreign nations. What has happened is that US factories are expected to operate on razor-thin margins, buying overpriced, low-quality sub-components overseas (the US factories are expected to do QC for the foreign companies, too...). Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, and some other "foreign" auto manufacturers actually now use many components assembled in the US where they previously did not - it's just that none of the sub-components come from the US, anymore, but are instead imported. The lion's share of profit is leaving America, and we've wound up in a bizarre, historically un-American position of being the exploited rather than the exploiters. - But it's just the effects of the nationally-cherished ideal of greed. Still, somehow the American public gets hyped up every time they hear a new manufacturer is going to start assembling products in the US. Hoo-fucking-ray.

I worked for a time, fairly recently, producing automotive compressors. Everything, down to the bits and tubings were made by subsidiary companies of the parent company which owned us, though the components were actually all made in the country of the company's headquarters, so only what was absolutely necessary for the label was "Made in USA." The subcomponents were not selected for use based on merit, but chosen simply because the parent company owned a manufacturer making the part, and built factories back home, where they were not feeding the US supply so much as the US factory was feeding the Japanese companies demand. Still... MI has retained a lot of the jobs related to automotive manufacturing, and many are actually in a phase of rapid expansion right now. A local Brembo plant (a factory formally being owned by Hayes Lemmerz, and before that, American) and the compressor plant nearby are both rapidly expanding their workforce right now, to a such an extreme where there simply aren't enough people around to employ. While these corporations are rapidly expanding, the expansion seems to be focused on more rural areas, because these localities suck ass at negotiating and are happy to give them a few acres, permission to destroy the road infrastructure, and pay nothing in taxes in exchange for offering the residents jobs, with the local government hoping they can use this "score" to justify raising property taxes, so residents end up paying these foreign fucking factories (whether they work there or not) just to exist, which just continues to fuel this idea that employers are some deity for the lowly to worship, instead of it being an equal exchange of labor for wages.

Anyway, the steel industry would've been fucked no matter what. I'm not sure if any major factory in MI works with steel anymore. We're on to aluminum, car-related and elsewhere.

Well I sure as hell ain't driving no faggy jap truck! Ammmmmmmurika!

Seriously, though, I had never really pondered the dramatic implications on quality that go hand in hand with a manufacturer owning their entire supply chain. Slag pits in third world slums are a hell of a lot cheaper than treating your industrial waste to EPA standards.

It's pretty interesting to get your insider's perspective on it...over the course of my youth in the midwest, I watched the taconite industry dwindle to a trickle, and watched the iron belt continue to slowly suffocate in the resulting void. I kind of had detroit slapped in as another casualty of a lost industry, but it sounds like there is a lot more tomfuckery at play than just steel becoming a chinaman's game.
137  Economy / Economics / Re: Nope, Not Cyprus on: June 21, 2013, 10:21:59 AM
This is a major US city. 

No, no, no. This WAS a major US city, like, fifty years ago. Get with the times, my man. It's just another dead port town, like hundreds of towns along formerly major international shipping routes, along with pretty much every US foundry and steelworks town. The car was on it's way through the guardrail anyways, the crooked politicians stomped on the gas and got their pockets lined in paper. (Car metaphor for Detroit - bam).
138  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: 65 nm Chips - [BFL ACCEPTED 100% ESCROW by John K.] - Group Buy #1 - Kernel32 on: June 13, 2013, 07:33:01 AM
If they come straight from the "fab" won't they still need to be "bumped" & "packaged"??

So you need to send them to another place or two........................or will the "fab" handle this??

BFL arranges the bumping and packaging at their contracted facilities, it's not handled by GloFo.

The only bumping being done by BFL consists of white powder going into their noses, conveniently purchased from silkroad with all of your BTC. It's only a matter of time until josh goes out Scarface style.
139  Economy / Goods / Re: Anyone into fancy cigars? on: June 08, 2013, 01:29:18 AM
US, probably should have mentioned that. I'll have to check out this coldhardmetal operation. I've never run across it.
140  Other / Meta / Re: [Feature Request] "Ignored by # peoples" besides usernames (10 BTC bounty) on: June 07, 2013, 05:51:04 AM
Current rules are:
- 0.35% of very-established users ignore you: no public highlight, but a range on your posts that only you can see
- 0.5% of very-established users ignore you: light highlight
- 1% of very-established users ignore you: medium highlight
- 1.5% of very-established users ignore you: dark highlight

You're very established if:
- You have 100+ hours of online time
- You have 100+ posts
- You registered 30+ days ago

There are ~1414 very-established users right now.

The change only shows up in the default theme.
Is this still true or has the system been changed?

I believe it's still the same, except there are probably more very-established users now.

Something maybe changed?

My little ticker now shoes 13-27 ignores, and I believe it was 12-something yesterday. I guess it could be users ignoring me that are becoming established, but wouldn't that dilute the numbers and hence reduce them? Honestly, I have barely been on here for the past year and have hardly been trolling since my return...though there was some newb trying to solicit $300 for an occulus for his VR porn integration while preaching about the necessity of abusing of women, and I did him a faggot in a mocking manner while demanding he fight me in person if he's the man he claims to be. Even if that racked up some ignores, why would the lower limit of my range go up?
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