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12221  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: StakeMiners can be fully trusted and my former assessment was 100% uncalled for. on: August 10, 2015, 04:57:55 PM
Gleb have you ever seen a psychiatrist?

he is one crazy dude but gives valid points.

You may say crazy as you have been programmed with that. I say he's got character and charisma and a sense of humour! Something most people have knocked out of them which leads to the ignorance that allows you all to be mugged on a daily basis!

And you wonder why your all named 'sheep' by the powers that be lol. If it looks like a sheep, smells like a sheep, acts like a sheep & moves like a sheep, its probably a sheep!

Yup, heards of sheep everywhere :-(

Thanks for the lies because a real fan of I would've used goats in the analogy.  Grin Grin Grin

Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI at the end of the day.
12222  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BitGold.com IS COMPLETELY SCAM on: August 10, 2015, 08:30:48 AM
https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Article/104801-2012-02-08-a-new-reason-gold-stocks-will-soar.htm

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A New Reason Gold Stocks Will Soar
Written by Jeff Clark
Date: 02-08-2012
Subject: Casey Research Articles


I think what many bullion dealers warned of regarding supply in last month's BIG GOLD could come true. Andy Schectman of Miles Franklin insisted that the bullion market "will ultimately be defined by complete lack of available supply." Border Gold's Michael Levy cautioned, "If an overwhelming loss of confidence in the US unfolds, the demand for physical gold and silver will far outweigh all known inventories." And Mike Maloney of GoldSilver.com warned that if shortages develop, "physical bullion coins and bars might become unobtainable regardless of price."

Michael Levy's address is: http://whois.domaintools.com/4treasuries.com <Michael Levy is associated with ~2,374 other domains>

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Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.6502620100
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited
Registry Registrant ID:
Registrant Name: Michael Levy
Registrant Organization: 4Internet, LLC
Registrant Street: 8275 South Eastern Avenue
Registrant Street: Suite 200-265

Registrant City: Las Vegas
Registrant State/Province: NV
Registrant Postal Code: 89123

Roy Sebags' ESSENTIA PRIVATE EQUITY, LTD. is located at the same address:

http://www.nevadacorporates.com/corp/366521.html

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CORPORATE CREATIONS NETWORK
8275 SOUTH EASTERN AVENUE #200
State: NV
City: LAS VEGAS

http://www.doughroller.net/investing/is-buying-gold-and-silver-bullion-a-smart-move/

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Roy Sebag Says Yes to Gold
The second article comes from somebody you’ve probably never heard of, Roy Sebag. He was the Managing Partner of Essentia Equity, Ltd. a value oriented investment partnership from 2004-2010. Today, he is the founder and CEO of Natural Resource Holdings, Ltd. The article was published on Seeking Alpha–Respectfully Disagreeing With Buffett’s Recent Views On Gold – Seeking Alpha.

In my view, Sebag completely dismantles Buffett’s arguments. He points out, for example, that comparing gold to equities is like comparing apples to oranges. In Sebag’s view, gold is not an “investment.” Instead, it is an alternative to holding cash. And unlike cash, over the long term, gold does not lose its purchasing power.
12223  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BitGold.com IS COMPLETELY SCAM on: August 10, 2015, 07:53:50 AM
As neither of the two founders have any tech experience, what were they designing and implementing exactly?
Looking at the backgrounds of Crumb and Sebag, they have no technical experience, no start-up experience, no dev experience.
Sebag seems to be a speculator on precious metals via various companies that have not done particularly well. His latest, before Bitgold, Inc, Loma Vista, was founded almost four years ago and has done nothing, produced nothing. From all I can find online it's just an empty shell. He's got a bunch of other ventures of which he is the Founder-- Natural Resources Holdings, Braavos Capital, Essentia Equity--that also don't seem to have done anything from what I can tell online. Am I wrong about that? Natural Resources Holding was another reverse-merger into a public company--an Israeli one that used to be dedicated to printing. Forgive my ignorance about all these complicated transactions, but it strikes me as more finance shenanigans than the building of real companies that provide real goods and services to real people. Am I wrong.
As for Crumb, he also has no technical or devops experience and very little start-up experience. The latest venture he worked for--of which he seems to still be CFO if Linked In is to be believed--was spun out of notorious patent troll company Intellectual Ventures. It is called Coffee Flour (www.coffeeflour.com). At least it's a start-up that offers a real product. Is Josh going to continue working at coffeeflour? Is there any relationship between Intellectual Ventures and bitgold?
Josh also lists himself as Co-Founder of Loma Vista-- the publicly listed company that Bitgold,Inc is being merged into. Here's how Loma Vista is described on Bloomberg:
Loma Vista Capital Inc., a junior mineral exploration company, engages in the discovery, exploration, and development of base metal and precious metal mineral deposits in Canada and internationally. It has an option to acquire a 100% interest in the Dorothy Lake project that comprises 26 claim units covering an area of 416 hectares in Meen Lake Area, Ontario. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Toronto, Canada.
I also read that Loma Vista gave up their Dorothy Lake project in order to merge with Bitgold, Inc.
You'll forgive me if it all seems a bit fishy-- a company without a product or service (just a countdown clock), raises $3.5mm from the Soros children, then a month or so later opts to reverse-merge into a public shell company. This is not the way tech start-ups are usually built, as you are maybe aware.
Also, can you please explain this SEC Filing. It seems to indicate that Bitgold has raised or is seeking to raise 600k from US investors. Are those the Soros children?
I'm sorry if this comes across as overly-skeptical. The bitcoin community has suffered through so many scams that I really hope these guys are legit.
And there have been so many hacks of poorly-architected sites and systems that I really, really am concerned about the total lack of devops and tech start-up experience of Sebag and Crumb. So far i have made over 500$ in the ref system and havnt got paid yet , not until the first of next month.

Well, at least one person sees it as I see it, along with others elsewheres slowly but surely coming to the same conclusions, at least one I've quoted. I've literally spent a few hours reading various write-ups of the key characters, researching addresses, and various other Google-fuing I do, and for the life of me I can't see how this thing ticks. But, I do see ad after ad after ad shoving BitGold in my face, with YouTube being the worse. I could search for "Jack Camel Bob" and ... (fuck it! I'm 98.6% certain that I'll get a BitGold ad with searching for that term... BRB)



Yep, there she is! I get similar on Thesaurus.com, and myriad other sites I visit regularly and for the first time, and, yes, I know it's because of my Google-slash-Chrome settings. I'm sure others are also gunning into them as well, reminiscent of them good ol' GAW days.

What I've quoted reminds me of a pirate dish called salmagundi stew with a more-than-a-dash of Bitcoin added as the new masala on the block.

Thanks, Gifted, for your welcomed addition to this thread. As for me, back to see what meat I can dig up for further commenting on.

EDIT: Hope you guys don't think that I'm smokin' shit from the early 80's given that my activity is currently 420 with a 8282 post count.
12224  Other / Off-topic / Re: What Song are you Listening To? on: August 10, 2015, 07:07:25 AM
Chris LeDoux - Silence On The Line
12225  Other / Off-topic / Re: What Song are you Listening To? on: August 10, 2015, 06:33:44 AM
Nuttin But Stringz - Winner

Caution: Don't go there if you're easily freaked out by clowns. I ended up with goosebumps on my arms and legs after only several seconds into the video. Powerful shit there, all!
12226  Other / Off-topic / Re: My personal and very unexpected investment plan on: August 10, 2015, 06:24:48 AM
This time, it is different.

Is this some new alt coin?

A stop-smoking-coin? Bad idea...

Puff Poof!, before it even got started. So much for NoBaccyCoin (NBC).

I mean this would be the worst scenario for Bitcoin: If the tobacco industry would start their own coin. Like: "Son, never use cryptocurrencies, they are bad for your health"...

Oppose to the best scenario for Bitcoin: Son, best save it till you're married otherwise you'll go...
blind.


12227  Other / Off-topic / Re: Fun facts on: August 10, 2015, 05:52:00 AM
There are 21.4 female on one male in Japanese porn industry.

Exactly where is the .4 female positioned in relationship to the other women, and is the man on the bottom or the top?
12228  Other / Off-topic / Re: Weird Trivia on: August 10, 2015, 05:49:02 AM
The idea of Semantic Web has been around for a very long time, much longer than most people have been online. In fact, the idea of a “cloud computer” was first introduced in the 1950’s. Remington Rand built a UNIVAC Cloud Computer in the mid-1950’s.
12229  Other / Off-topic / Re: Contriving the most balanced poll known to man. on: August 10, 2015, 05:47:32 AM
Looks like somebody remove their vote, so in kind... We're now back to 2 to 2.
12230  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: StakeMiners can be fully trusted and my former assessment was 100% uncalled for. on: August 10, 2015, 04:24:43 AM
Bruno stop saying there will be an ROI at the end of the day you know for a fact that is not true, so stop posting it. We do not promote a fast ROI in StakeMiners and I ask you to stop doing it as well, you are misleading people into believing in something that is just not possible with a real investment opportunity.

http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/at+the+end+of+the+day



You are so funny, but I guess that's why I like you. Please accept my apology for you not knowing that the term "at the end of the day" does not necessarily mean literally at the end of any given day, in StakeMiners instance we're currently talkin' 'bout ~220 days, of which you're trying to decrease that timeframe according to one of your latest post. Damn Ohio University where you received your business degree for not ingraining such in their alumni's psyche, thus allowing them to sometimes embarrass themselves once they reach a certain level of success as you've fully demonstrated in attaining.

Please keep up the excellent efforts on your part and keep posting so that others can see, then hopefully benefit by acting accordingly.

Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI at the end of the day.

Like I said, Leroy Fodor, you are so funny, for you knew exactly how I used "at the end of the day" in context:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=812933.msg9104023#msg9104023

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However this is not as much the banks fault as it is the investors who buy these contracts knowing full and well it is an IOU that is backed by nothing the investors and investment firms who purchase these paper contracts already know the bank doesnt have what they are promising as the buyer you hope th bank will indeed come thru on their promise which then takes the percentage of the blame the buyers had away from them because at the end of the day its the bank who makes the rules and they know as sure as god made little green apples they will not be buying the gold nor giving it back to the investors as they will manipulate the price of that market to fall so drastically just minutes before the contract expires so not to have to pay the investor anything if not a loss on his investment.

Note to self: Commas are so overrated!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=847813.msg9476225#msg9476225

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No just stay away from Ghash.io they are the biggest unethical pool I have ev r seen. i have compared their cloud to a lot of other cloud pools I compared my end result BTC from my machines witrh a lot more mining pools. In the end at the end of the day Ghash.io makes more in profit from its pool members. they flood you with numbers and statistics to make you feel like you reall are earning, its not until you go out and look around that you really se how unethical this mining pool really is.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=893231.msg9863779#msg9863779

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I have a complete mining farm that started a long time ago so  we have a lot of different equipment. The electric usage stats are made with 1 THS Dragon Miners actually, I use them becasue they are some of the worst efficient miners in the farm right now. When i do the comparison test of machines, I use a solo account (one that only that machine is mining in so i can see its costs, I calculate the Kwh for that machines and multiply its months use by the monthly rate we pay for electric. (IN ADDITION Keep in mind here in the Philippines the Landlords ADD 1 to 3 Pesos to your KWH rate to have power) so we are paying drastically more than anyone else in the world at the end of the day. We have LONE meters installed for our mining equipment so we know exactly what their use is Smiley And it prepares us for solar power here in the next couple months for the Farm. SO maybe you can now understand a person like me who pays 3 times or more the amount for electric that GHASH.IO does to be infuriated with thier lies and BULLSHIT!!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=904393.msg9967706#msg9967706

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Kano and his groupies can deny this shit all day every day (EXACTLY as I warned you they would in my first post) (And you noticed all the groupie false hope posters flew in like a bunch of bees to a beautiful rose) but the bottom line at the end of the day basic elementary math does not lie, You dont need a complex PPLNS bullshit equation they tell you to solve the profit margin of a PPLNS pool.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=947409.msg10987858#msg10987858

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You are he who has a horrible reputation of lying, conning (DMV) Oh when you sign the papewr at the DMV stating you have insurance and will keep that insurance, if you dont you lied gleb the mighty, so at the end of the day it is you who repeatedly lies over and over, and not just to regular forum readers you have no problems lieing to the police and people of authorityu. if you are so easy to lie to them, why should any of us believe anything you say. Your reputation speaks for itslelf, you lie to get what you want.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1012364.msg11007343#msg11007343

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I would advise against creating anything having to do with stakeminers.com, or you will be in Brunos radar, he has tried to attack a few other people who refuse to stop working with me because of his trolling. The people who really know me and have seen me keep my promises, are harder to get this trash over on, and when he fails oooh boy his temper rages. To create a thread about my site, will only hurt you, your profile and your reputation. Because to be honest at the end of the day, our site does exactly as we promise and this is NOT something Bruno wants to see on the forum he thinks he owns. So as soon as you say anything positive about the site, yea you are now a magnet for him.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=786034.msg8920553#msg8920553

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The honest end of the day truth is, it does not matter black or grey market, those transaction have no power on the true value of bitcoin. Unless those transactions are registered in the averages of the value of BTC they are not worth noting at all. A lot of people are like me, we see a value in our wallet and that is value we accept. I dont see a value for white market, an 2 others for its value on the black market and grey market, I see one value that is estimated with an average of the places my wallets factors and averages to give me value to BTC in USD. and unfortunately our wallets do not take the black or grey markets in its evaluation.

At this stage of the game that is what bitcoin lovers need High dollar investors because at the end of the day all bitcoin has going for it right now is its tradable market value, without a real demand set in stone Bitcoin lovers must sit back and pray and wait.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1012729.msg10995287#msg10995287

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Here is what we know for certain, Bruno is a criminal, a proven liar by the autorities of the law not some troll on a forum, and a man with an extremely bad temper, even worse than mine, At the end of the day, he has no room to EVER say anything about anyone, his reputation with the law speaks for itself, not to mention how he gloats and is happy with all the crimes he committed. its funny how a man with a rap sheet like his is so quick to judge anyone.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1016614.msg11293663#msg11293663

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I will say all in all what we have here is a disgruntled identity thief, one who expouses trust and demands respect wiht a hot temper (one which I experience every single time I disporve one of his accusations, he cusses, makes grammatical errors and just gets real angry when he is wrong and you prove it HAHA) he wants so bad to be part of something big but when hes not included from the start, he gets angry like a 2 year old and pouts, he rambles on and trolls a lot of forums with his nonsense, and twisting of forum posts to try and make people look like liars when at the end of the day, he is a law breaking sex offender wiht a grudge against bitcoin.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1045506.msg11268247#msg11268247

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Bruno, if you are 55 grow up man, get a life, and until you are perfect yourself, don't be pointing fingers, cause the spiders in your own closet are bigger than anyones elses you attack. And stop trying to ruin other peoples projects because no one wanted to work with you on most of the lame projects you proposed. You complain about people who came to this forum looking for help or to get a project moving, and at the end of the day that is exactly why you came here.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=854368.msg9556290#msg9556290

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If you sat don and did a little math you can see where the bonus comes from, we as miners are happy because this pool pays out higher than any other pool at the end of the day, It pays consistantly at the end fo the day. I especially love that when I have a concern they read the whole concern and repond to every aspect of my problem. They dont just skim thru and pick and choose what they want to answer. I am equally happy to see he is able to make a small profit doing this.

Wow, two at the end of the day terms in consecutive sentences. Again, I wish I had a business degree from Ohio University like Leroy Fodor so that I, too, could come across as a venerable member of the cryptocurrency community.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1137872.msg12011805#msg12011805

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HAHAHA like I said you have no idea what your talking about THIS IS NOT AMERICA BRUNO for the how many times did I tell you that, STOP COMPARING WHAT YOU KNOW IN AMERICA WITH WHAT YOU THINK YOU KNOW ABOUT THE PHILIPPINES. Cause at the end of the day you know nothing, better ask your boyfriend waterwhateverhisnameis about the sizes of hollo blocks.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387.msg10788790#msg10788790

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Gleb YOU prove nothing, You lie, you compare things unrelated to me, You assume I am associated with things that do not involve me, you copy sections of things that are not even mine, you keep bouncing about when I started in bitcoins and when I started in mining, you are an attention starving troll. the bottom line about your thread as you continue to dig and dig twist and twist and embellish, but at the end of the day the truth about your stupid thread

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=444495.msg11126504#msg11126504

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We do all the work for you, we have a variety of coins you can invest with, we then exchange them and put the coins in the wallets you saw above, they begin staking. you then earn BTC on your investment. Because at the end of the day you will end up selling those coins for BTC to get your fiat payout you desire.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=850784.msg11150355#msg11150355

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Yes what makes it unethical is the base of its nature, imagine how much BTC they saved last week by not having to pay out an X number of accounts and making it so they never will have to pay that payment by re-investing it. It would be much different if we could sell that specific contract back to them, but that is not an option. Because we are forced to keep that contract, no matter how people want to rationalize the situation, at the end of the day what they have done is stolen.

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At the end of the day it all comes down to the developers, and for the past 2 years they have done nothing but sit back and watch the time go by. They seem to worry more about the programmers and coders and forget they need regular people to be using their product as it is them who make transactions internationally every day not the programmer who can decipher RPC commands and understands C++

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=989670.msg11782250#msg11782250

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Correctly structuring blocks is important for both allowing you to stake more often and to get higher rewards in the long run. The best difference between POW mining and POS mining is the ability to adjust your equipment in POS. When you buy a 2 THS machine for bitcoin mining there are a lot of little things you can play with to both adjust the hashrate and efficiency of that miner but at the end of the day it is still going to hit X amount of shares, for X amount of a reward or if solo mining you will hit X amount of blocks and you have very little control over that. With POS (especially competitive coins) you have the ability to control your "equipment". If you have a block thats not hitting you can increase its strength so it becomes more competitive.

One thing I will say bruno is not stupid, he is very smart, he knows his psychology too, some of the stuff he does you can only find in Psychology books in college. Why he has wasted all that knowledge he has to troll people on forums I will never know, he could be using it for much more p[roductive ways.

But at the end of the day Bruno is the true definition of a con man. And you sir are being conned by him right now.

The last one is one of my favorites because it was penned two days prior to Leroy Fodor mistakenly misinterpreted my "at the end of the day" clause declaring that I was referring to end of any actual day. Upon seeing all the times Leroy has penned "at the end of the day" in the exact same context that I used it, one could easily draw the conclusion that we have a man among us not playin' with a full deck, but that can't be the case with Leroy Fodor, so we're left to safely assume that we're dealin' with nothing short of a genius businessman making the rounds in the cryptocurrency space, and we would be remiss if we didn't learnt from his wondrous actions.

Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI at the end of the day.
12231  Other / Off-topic / Re: What Song are you Listening To? on: August 10, 2015, 03:13:48 AM
James Taylor - Sweet Baby James (Live: BBC - 1970)
12232  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: August 10, 2015, 03:11:25 AM
are u sure he need to smoke something  to come up with that?
Shouldn't I smoke?

Did you mean smake?

Do you ever leave this thread?

Would you mind if I ever leave this thread ?

But aren't you an Answer the Question Above with a Question Foundation's chair board member recently voted in for said position?
Who said so?

Wasn't it Bob or Alice?

What the hell are you both talking about?

Are you asking Bob or Alice?

Which one of them is better acknowledged to answer me?

Wouldn't that be Bob since Alice currently has her mouth full [of Bob]?
12233  Other / Off-topic / Re: I never seen such a selfish community forum. on: August 10, 2015, 03:08:59 AM
No offense but bitcointalk is full of selfish individuals, most of them wanna troll on others peoples threads instead of trying to say positive things to the members.  I can rant here because is offtopic

With the exception of not capitalizing Bitcointalk or adding an apostrophe at the end of peoples' or hyphenating off-topic, that's the best damn written OP in this thread, one which, by the ways, echos Leroy Fodor's sentiment to a tee (or is it T?, knowing full well it's not tea).
12234  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: withdrawl on: August 10, 2015, 02:59:54 AM
24 hours waiting for my withdrawl and still nothing  Cry

You ain't the first one! There's others also waiting for their withdrawls, whatever a withdrawl is.

EDIT: Just figure it out! Did you make your depost correctly? Please show poof of your asst.


"I'm goin' twou withdawls!"
12235  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: StakeMiners can be fully trusted and my former assessment was 100% uncalled for. on: August 10, 2015, 02:55:28 AM
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How exactly does POW equipment, solar panels, Grocery stores, disco bars, internet cafes, what does any of that have to do with StakeMiners?

Because your past accomplishments are a bellwether as to how well you'll operate StakeMiners, most of which you've used in the past to advance the enterprise, but if you no longer desire to showcase your accolades, that's your call, and who am I to argue with an Ohio University alumnus possessing a business degree?

BTW, excellent ploy in trolling this thread to bring further awareness to StakeMiners, thus gaining more investors. Damn me! for never attending a second of higher education like the likes of you. If only... I, too, would've probably be in position to stick it up Bitcoin developers' asses for not doing their job, i.e., promoting Bitcoin (just doing their stupid coding that anybody can do, to echo your sentiment), thus leaving it up to us to perform such duties, and learning them solar panel clowns for their choir-esque stance in declaring that in the Northern Hemisphere, solar panels should always be oriented to the south for maximum efficiency. Again, I gotta hand it to you for proven them retards wrong with your west-facing solar panel getup that completely burnt in the fire since no proof exist of their previous existence along with the batteries, relays, and the bitcoin miners that made up your largest bitcoin mining farm in all the Philippines.

Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI at the end of the day.
12236  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM alert with proof !!! on: August 10, 2015, 02:35:18 AM
As the op says , you can post yours if you have got a real time proof. Starting my own thread with a live example right here. Today I have been offered for a scam business ! You can enjoy kind of doxing with this guy !


 I am sorry audriusss, but your intentions are not good.


Reads to me like somebody's using this forum to comment a crime and since now it's been fully exposed an admin should be reporting this to the proper authorities otherwise they may end being in a pickle if ever questioned as to way an attempted financial fraud wasn't ever reported, and if this was reported, what other nefarious activities are being turned a blind eye to?
12237  Other / Off-topic / Re: Trekking a curious path via Wikipedia, or: Wikichain. on: August 10, 2015, 01:53:17 AM
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Southeastern United States: usually including the Carolinas, the Virginias, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and at times Maryland and Delaware.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee


Autumn in Tennessee. Roadway to Lindsey Lake in David Crockett State Park, located a half mile west of Lawrenceburg
12238  Other / Off-topic / Re: Trekking a curious path via Wikipedia, or: Wikichain. on: August 10, 2015, 01:48:25 AM
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With the rapid growth of black Baptist churches in the South, in 1895 church officials organized a new Baptist association, the National Baptist Convention.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_United_States


A Home on the Mississippi, Currier and Ives, 1871
12239  Other / Off-topic / Re: Trekking a curious path via Wikipedia, or: Wikichain. on: August 10, 2015, 01:43:03 AM
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The decline is attributed mainly to the dropping membership of the Mainline Protestant churches, while Evangelical Protestant and Black churches are stable or continue to grow.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_church


African American Baptist Church, Silver Hill Plantation, Georgetown County, South Carolina
12240  Other / Off-topic / Re: Trekking a curious path via Wikipedia, or: Wikichain. on: August 10, 2015, 01:39:52 AM

Nice try, and thanks kindly for the input, but...

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Adventist doctrine resembles trinitarian Protestant theology, with premillennial and Arminian emphases. Adventists uphold teachings such as the infallibility of Scripture, the substitutionary atonement, the resurrection of the dead and justification by faith alone, and are therefore often considered evangelical.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestantism


(The Ninety-Five Theses)
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