MAC banning
The MAC address is never exposed to the web through the browser. well, that's inconvenient... Hehe, it gets stripped out at each router hop. But yeah, if they get banned, it's a forum ban and an IP ban, but with 4 billion IPv4 IPs it's hard to ban all the proxies.
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Yea it can with VB.
That's how I did the table initially. I put all the data in there and coded it to output the code to a cell then pasted it here. It was just easier to copy and paste then edit after that.
That table looks pretty nice.
Would you be so kind as to share that bit of VB with us/me? Or at least with those that want to maintain the SC threads.
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If you Google : PO Box 459 Drums, PA. US 18222 You'll see that multiple sites have the exact same registration address like ipad.com. Even Valve reportedly had the same address This is probably a lie, but here's some serious research I did.
Anybody who thinks this is by Valve Corporation should read up on the IP address registration (you can learn more about .com ownership by going to WHOIS.GODADDY.COM and typing in a domain URL) and you will find that the domain is owned by a "David Hassen, PO Box 459, Drums, P.A. US 18222". No connection to Big Gabe whatsoever. Except the address, which is the address of Network Solutions, a web hosting service for businesses in Pennsylvania. If you click the HL3 logo in the middle, however, you will find you are taken to "half-life3.com" before being swiftly redirected to "half-life2.com". This domain, (half-life3.com) is owned by "Valve Corporation, PO Box 459, Drums, P.A. US 18222". Why are they the same address? I check out many other domains and was shown different addresses. The circumstances are nerve-wracking.
This could be something... http://www.giantbomb.com/half-life/62-293/black-aperture/35-529412/Doh, that address is the one that NetSol uses for private registrations. No lead there.
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Although you do not have a wallet on torwallet.net, hacking of torwallet.net will expose the secret code, and thus the balance of the accounts of those who use torwallet.net.
badum-tssss Same goes for your service, just depends on who gets hacked first.
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I wonder whether Excel can generate BBcode tables? Here is a little thing I made to read the HTML forum table, it's pretty cool: Those hash rates and power draws are based on total ordered, not total received.
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It's actually been up since who knows how long ago, maybe november '11 But anyways: http://bitprayer.com/It's not my site.
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12V is a good choice for Cairnsmore1 although it can actually operate with a bit higher distribution voltage if needed.
I come prepared for all contingencies! How does 36kw of 48vdc sound? Keeping the estimate of 60 watts per board, that gives us 36,000 / 60 = 600 boards. 600 boards x $640 = $384,000.00.
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beware tho, many USB hubs are infact daisychain internally.... and some USB controllers dont like that.
Yeah, I'm guessing (hoping?) that they had the foresight to build in a connector for external power.
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Does that mean you're scrapping the awesome rig? Well, at this point, it's hardly worth it to have 20ghps that uses ~5-7kw of power and instantly turns it into heat.... What I would love to see most is a single-slot PCIe card with a bunch of some kind of asic on it.
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I can pray harder than any of you bitches.
I'm the piousest [sic] guy the little Amletts want to be like On my knees day and night scoring points for the afterlife So don't be vain, and don't be whiney Or else my brother might have to get medieval on your hiney Weird Al saves the day.
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Who props up this mythical currency?
Unicorns Hey, at least Bitcoin gets held up by butterflys!
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First of all, please allow me to say:
FUCK APPLE
that is all. Please continue.
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Who props up this mythical currency?
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The simple reason that DILLIGAF can't offer any kind of mining bond or stock is because he hasn't got the balls to do so. He would have to deal with people like himself, and that would cause him to break down and cry like a baby.
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Well, most conventional currencies use the symbol as the prefix. I like it that way. I wish the BTC was smaller by default, like this: BTC
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6/23/2012, 1776, N, 2, 0, -, -, rjk
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Break the cookies in half, the calories fall out.
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It is actually the opposite of what you have listed rjk. PCIe has the 12v lines on non-latch side and the CPU4+4/EPS12v has the 12v lines on the latch side.
Thanks for checking, and that reinforces the fact that even if the connector fits it shouldn't be used that way.
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I believe it is correct that the EPS12V connectors have the positive and the negative swapped relative to a 6/8-pin PCIe connector, so be careful. Even if it fits, you might end up with reverse polarity and that would be bad. So the 6-pin goes like this (with the connector latch on top): And I believe the ESP12V goes like this (also with the connector latch on top): But I don't have one next to me and so I can't check.
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