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1241  Other / Off-topic / Re: So I might be a narcissist... on: October 04, 2011, 07:59:58 PM
What is this "being tactfull" thing everyone keeps talking about? I don't get it  Huh
I won't either. So far, from what I am hearing, it's been about not offending the prude sensibilities and insecurities of others.

In other words, bullshit.

If I were to simplify it, I would offer the definition of:  Behaviors you can take so as not to be perceived as a raging asshole by strangers and those with whom you wish to build relationships.  It's not even about prudeishness, just respect for those you interact with.  If you are at a nudist colony you should take off your clothes.

Respect? What is respect? What is its purpose? To submit to their authority?

Go fucking give all your shit away wander off into the woods like that retard in alaska. It seems like the only solution your philosophy leaves you...otherwise, you are going to get beat to death by a frat boy in a bar when you turn 21.

I still stand by my advice: GO OUTSIDE YOU PASTY DWEEB.
1242  Economy / Speculation / Re: Failed Rally Allert!!! on: October 04, 2011, 05:38:07 AM
stupid thread alert!!!
1243  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin will never reach $20 again on: October 04, 2011, 05:37:43 AM
I am still correct.

You have got so much ever left, it's not even funny.
1244  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New Ixcoin fork -> I0coin on: October 04, 2011, 03:44:15 AM
maybe increase the fee to like 1.5% on both sides; i would still use it.

But yeah you do have good points on that.
And manual check ups with denying of btc for suspicious activity
would lead to been hammered on fourms.

You do have to note; that a lot of people are trolls.
I would just ignore it and get it back up.

Things i would put in
-------------------
-1.5% fee both sides
-72 hour manual check up(less work then 24)
-500 confirmation blocks
-Ban any IP for suspicious activity; the ones who stole 192BTC permanently ban them, If you do
this to all of the small amount of people who does this, then they will be eliminated.


You do have the power to ban anyone; you are the host of it; you are in complete control; just put
stricter harsher rules. And ignore the trolls on the fourm


My 5btc offer is still up.

 

Read up on TOR, brother.
1245  Other / Off-topic / Re: So I might be a narcissist... on: October 04, 2011, 12:47:02 AM
Atlas, I hope that in a few years, when you have done some drugs and gotten some pussy and actually lived a bit o' the real life, you can laugh about the fact that you were so fucking arrogant and cocksure that even strangers on the internet were driven to mock you.


Let me just give you the best life advice you will ever receive, though I can almost guarantee that you have although disregarded the very same from every psychologist or psychiatrist you have ever seen. Ready?


Go outside.




Seriously. Go outside. Look at some pretty girls, or guys if that's what you are into. Have a conversation with a stranger where you don't creep them out by going into some self-absorbed 17-year-old philosopher/dickhead rant about how you've got it all figured out. Perhaps since you have already achieved captain-of-industry status at 17, you have time for a small social experiment where you pretend you are like everyone else your age. Touch some boob, slam some beers, smoke some pot, do some backpacking. Whatever...just have a catharsis that isn't fucking randian in nature...basically, quit being such a fucking pussy. I bet you'll like life a lot more.
1246  Economy / Goods / Re: No prescription, no hassles- bitcoins for meds. Keep it simple. on: October 01, 2011, 10:16:01 PM
What about the misspelling on Randy's Clenbuterol? Can you explain that? I can't believe a genuine lab would misspell a label, this sort of thing is defined and checked in the early stages of mass production and has no reason to change.

As I said, it's real clenbuterol as far as I can tell, but it's not from a lab in switzerland. It is being sold at a lot of places, and people on the 'roid forums are using them. It seems pretty typical as far as steroids go, from what I have gathered. I assume no one wants/trusts the thai pharmies, so they package them up like they are from somewhere else.

I am totally fine with it. I just brought it up because it would spell scandal to some people and it's better that it's out in the open. I am just giving my honest review. flaxceed was very cool and seems an honest businessman.
1247  Economy / Goods / Re: No prescription, no hassles- bitcoins for meds. Keep it simple. on: September 30, 2011, 09:35:30 PM
No signature required for my goods, but it was only a padded envelope, not a box.

Mine was a padded envelope as well. Who knows...maybe it is just the way the US post handles it and it's not flaxceed's fault, although that isn't what I gathered from our emails.
1248  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Heed my warning on: September 30, 2011, 09:34:16 PM
I did read that a while ago when it was posted.  I had forgotten that it does mentioned him by name - and that is funny.  Sorry for being so testy but you can see why I do not want to ever be confused as or even remotely associated to Bruce.

Anyway, I still have not gotten any donations for all my efforts in cracking the code used in the top secret message.  I expect since the message was so heavily encrypted we can add the NSA to the growing list of agencies now involved in operation DeltaMine.

wow...i totally thought you were just a troll that showed up with that name during the whole bruce debacle. I am glad to have the clarification.
1249  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: is bitminter safe ? on: September 30, 2011, 09:30:51 PM
No temperature issue, both cards are below 55C. The ubuntu/diablo machine does have a pathetic CPU by comparison (single core Pentium 4 vs Core2 quad) but I dont think that makes any difference.

The bitminter one is the one that produced more hashes. You must either compare the live apps (so 301 vs 255) or the ones shows on the website from a few minutes earlier (288 vs 253)

Ill do a longer sample later, but Im using my windows machine for other things it doesnt mine 24/7 like the ubuntu rig. When I do it, Ill reverse it. Ill run bitminter on the ubuntu/pentium 4 machine and diablo on the windows/C2Q.

Aha...I just assumed both cards were in the same rig. I am curious to see the results of your experiment. That is a ridiculous performance increase.
1250  Economy / Goods / Re: No prescription, no hassles- bitcoins for meds. Keep it simple. on: September 30, 2011, 09:27:16 PM
I have been waiting to post a review for a bit because I wasn't sure how to proceed. I really wanted to give flaxceed a rave review, because he is a real, friendly and non-scammy merchant, but there are a few issues I have.

I ordered some Clenbuterol. While the transaction went smoothly and I did receive my goods (always a surprise with bitcoin), it was sent requiring signature confirmation, which is by no means the correct way to ship substances that fall in a legal grey area. I ended up having to pick up the package from the post office, against my better judgement. If this was silkroad or through escrow, I wouldn't have risked picking it up, as that error is on the sender.

As far as the actual package, it was very discrete and unremarkable and would raise no suspicions upon a casual inspection...but how was I to know that before I went in to the PO? I could have been walking in to pick up a bag spilling out pills on the counter.

Regarding the product, it seems to be what it says it is, as I am trembling like a leaf, but the box claims it is from a 'labaratory'(sic) in Switzerland. A quick look at their website and a google search of the lab's name brings up nothing to support the validity of the claim. Searching around some other sites, it appears it is from an underground lab in Thailand. There is no quality control or assay information available, but it is apparent that this drug from this manufacturer is very widely used, so I decided to trust it.

Overall, a success, but the signature confirmation thing has to go.
1251  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: is bitminter safe ? on: September 30, 2011, 08:19:33 PM
Regarding the allegations of potential cheating with the reported MH, I decided to a little (admittedly, limited and somewhat flawed) test now that I have 2 5850s. One machine is running diablo (on ubuntu) the other is running bitminter (on windows). Both clocked at 775/300, similar optimal settings, same 2.5 version of the SDK. I started them simultaneously let them run for a few hours.

Bitminer and diablo both report very similar MH/s, around 310 (taking the screenshot makes it drop). Diablo is a bit more consistent, bitminter, definitely peaks higher, but if anything might average a bit lower in what it reports, hard to say. Both systems have had zero rejected shares in this run. Anyway, this is what the pool reports:



bit=bitminter
dia=diablo

Perhaps its too small a dataset to be conclusive, but from the very start bitminter has produced noticeably more shares than diablo. If Dr Haribo is cheating, it seems he is paying for it Smiley.


Do it for a couple days at least and present a real dataset. Due to the way hashrates are calculated by pools, the 35 share difference could merely be probability, or it could be a temperature difference between the two cards, which would affect the speed and efficiency. Which actual card is on top? the one running diablo, or bitminter?
1252  Economy / Goods / Re: $800-900 computer component for 15 BTC on: September 30, 2011, 09:02:02 AM
This is a very unusual offer: just now, I stumbled upon a very high-end computer component on Amazon with a huge pricing error ($125 instead of $800-900 as on Newegg). I am not going to tell what it is except it is a PCIe card and NOT a graphics card (but something that is still common enough that Amazon and Newegg carry dozens/hundreds of different models of this type of device). The item condition is new. There are only 8 in stocks. I am definitely buying one for me, and one to resell.

Send me 1 BTC to get a bit more information, I will reveal the category the item belongs to: sound, network, raid, ssd, or firewire card.
Send me another 14 BTC and I will send you the URL to the item on amazon.com.

Email me or PM me. I will refund you if the pricing error is fixed, say within 5 minutes after the BTC payment receives 1 confirmation. This is a legitimate offer. Check my reputation on bitcoin-otc (see sig).


Are you fucking kidding? $5 to know what the link is for, $75 for the link?

Douchebag.
1253  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Heed my warning on: September 30, 2011, 12:30:26 AM
HSA and CIA documents? You must be well connected. Thank you so much for putting it all on the line, risking livelihood, life, and limb to make sure that us bitcoiners don't get taken down in a raid. It is very noble of you to step up and help us, even though you have no stake in the community. Please, keep your ear to the floor for any news on bitcoin, and bring us the unaltered copies ASAP. I assume because you are a government guy, you know what ASAP means, but just in case, it's 'As Soon As Possible'.

























No way this guy is a goon. He'd have been booted from SA long ago if this is the best he can come up with.

OP, this is pretty pitiful. Like you would risk some fucking treason charges to feed a bunch of tards on the internet secure documents. Take greyhawk up on his offer for lessons. He's one of the pros. He even went to nationals last year.
1254  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: hot 5870 on: September 30, 2011, 12:03:57 AM
MSI Afterburner is a really popular GPU utility. Though it's not the most powerful control utility, it is extremely simple and easy to use. You can set up a temperature/fan speed curve to keep things right where you want them. It works with all brands of cards.
1255  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why use multiple adresses per wallet? on: September 30, 2011, 12:01:29 AM
All addresses are equal in the eyes of bitcoin, regardless of their age, though transaction processing can be sped up by paying a voluntary fee for your transaction. Some pools do not pick up no-fee transactions, and therefore they can take a while to process.

It is my understanding that re-using an address affects your privacy by providing another correlation point for someone gathering aggregate data on you. If you are doing something nefarious, keep it in mind, but for everyday users, it isn't going to make much difference.

Also, you hit the nail on the head as far as the multiple addresses. If ten people owe you 1btc, it'll be a lot easier to know who paid and who didn't if you give them each an address, vs. giving a single address then doing a bunch of additional bookwork.
1256  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: How many 6970's per 1500W PS on: September 29, 2011, 11:27:55 PM

I have them overclocked to 950-960 and ram set at 240
fans running at 100%

one of the reasons i want to watercool them is to get them quiet.

Are you sure everyone is talking about the same thing here?

My MSI Reference 6970s can NOT hit 950mhz stable without overvolting, and their stock clock is like, 880 IIRC. They can't even hit 920mhz at stock voltage. I get a solid 400mh/s at 910mhz.

Also, downclocking the memory below 300mhz usually always causes hard-lock. How in the hell did you manage to get it down to 240?
1257  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [800 GH/s 0% fee SMPPS] ArsBitcoin mining pool! Come join us! on: September 29, 2011, 10:15:19 PM
Also, poolserverj seems to like me better than whatever was running on server 2 before. I am running below 1% stales, which is raging good for me.

Edit: Today I am running .3549% stale...that's almost a percent shaved off. That's pure profit going straight to you, BT!

Edit 2: Down to .2528%
1258  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [800 GH/s 0% fee SMPPS] ArsBitcoin mining pool! Come join us! on: September 29, 2011, 09:53:15 PM
I am number 132 on hashrates and number 15 on donations.

Pony up, folks.
1259  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Codename Woolong: An Opportunity on: September 29, 2011, 05:46:06 AM
Seriously? You are soliciting 'investors' for another half-cocked project of yours?

You don't have such a good track record with that, fella.
1260  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: is bitminter safe ? on: September 29, 2011, 12:42:18 AM
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