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1381  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: March 24, 2014, 07:54:30 AM
Only if you do not use Head and Shoulders.
I bet snow would like to be warm yet not lose it's crystalline structure.
Do you think it could happen?

isn't that a bit flaky?
1382  Economy / Digital goods / Re: $100 Amazon AWS Credit Codes for $25/0.05BTC or best offer on: March 24, 2014, 07:42:31 AM
I purchased a credit from him.  A good seller.
He sent it fast and it works fine.
Thanks.
1383  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: March 24, 2014, 07:14:51 AM
There is always a question.  Some just don't know what to ask.
I wonder sometimes do you think snow has feelings?

break the rules
break the law
no question
1384  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Ebay selling - feeling out demand and adjusting prices on: March 24, 2014, 07:13:38 AM
Some people just don't care.  What happens on the internet is not real to them.
The seller that did that to me recently thought it was a joke to click buy it now on people's listings of all types.  I was selling a camera. 
There are trolls everywhere.  Too bad they hit good people instead of each other.

Funny thing is what looks to be real name and home address are released to seller, which just surprises me that a buyer would have the balls to dick around like that with a complete stranger. That's not some threat or me acting like a tough guy, my point is you never know who's out there and it seems surprising to me someone would take a chance pissing someone they don't know off...

I have had that happen a couple times with other things in the past.  It is a huge pain.
We really need auction site for BTC.
I just do not have the resources to do so or I would.


So I had some guy last night do "buy it now" on a cube and he still hasn't paid! I've been buying for a long time on eBay and have never taken more than an hour to send payment... Suddenly I've got the feeling this guy isn't gonna pay and I need to wait 4 days (EBay allows 4 f'ing days) to file an unpaid item form or something. Hopefully he pays for what he "bought" but I can't imagine what the delay is all about, no response to emails either and I can't realist until he gets cancelled out. I'll eat my words if this guy pays tomorrow but right now this is bullshit because my schedule sucks this week and I really wanted to ship this on my lunch break tomorrow. Ugh.

The rest of it I kept getting lowball offers, and frankly I'm not that desperate right now. I think some of the people lost sight that I was offering free shipping, seems with mining gear people don't give a rats ass about free shipping. Sold local on Craigslist to a cool guy, will probably give him a break on pricing if he wants to buy more gear in a few weeks. We chatted a bit and had I known how my listing would go I probably would have given him a better deal, even though my prices were very fair. I dunno, if he contacts me again I'll probably discount heavy as I'm not aiming for profit as much as swapping out to generate less heat in the summer.

Overall the eBay thing was a hassle and the buyer tactics seemed very immature. When I'm ready I will just setup auctions and tag an extra $7 per blade, seems like that what works out there... Me, I'd rather pay right away a little bit more to skip the time costs associated with an auction, and buy it now to mitigate risk of losing, to each his own though, costs me less to keep mining with it right now or just sell it slow.
1385  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Ebay selling - feeling out demand and adjusting prices on: March 24, 2014, 05:03:24 AM
I have had that happen a couple times with other things in the past.  It is a huge pain.
We really need auction site for BTC.
I just do not have the resources to do so or I would.


So I had some guy last night do "buy it now" on a cube and he still hasn't paid! I've been buying for a long time on eBay and have never taken more than an hour to send payment... Suddenly I've got the feeling this guy isn't gonna pay and I need to wait 4 days (EBay allows 4 f'ing days) to file an unpaid item form or something. Hopefully he pays for what he "bought" but I can't imagine what the delay is all about, no response to emails either and I can't realist until he gets cancelled out. I'll eat my words if this guy pays tomorrow but right now this is bullshit because my schedule sucks this week and I really wanted to ship this on my lunch break tomorrow. Ugh.

The rest of it I kept getting lowball offers, and frankly I'm not that desperate right now. I think some of the people lost sight that I was offering free shipping, seems with mining gear people don't give a rats ass about free shipping. Sold local on Craigslist to a cool guy, will probably give him a break on pricing if he wants to buy more gear in a few weeks. We chatted a bit and had I known how my listing would go I probably would have given him a better deal, even though my prices were very fair. I dunno, if he contacts me again I'll probably discount heavy as I'm not aiming for profit as much as swapping out to generate less heat in the summer.

Overall the eBay thing was a hassle and the buyer tactics seemed very immature. When I'm ready I will just setup auctions and tag an extra $7 per blade, seems like that what works out there... Me, I'd rather pay right away a little bit more to skip the time costs associated with an auction, and buy it now to mitigate risk of losing, to each his own though, costs me less to keep mining with it right now or just sell it slow.
1386  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 1.8TH/s BFL Monarch Preorders on: March 24, 2014, 01:30:13 AM
What is your price for just one of them?
Is it below what they are charging for them now on their website?
1387  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: MPoolMonitor 3.5-monitors most pools, idle worker notification, blockchain.info on: March 24, 2014, 01:13:36 AM
Thanks I am going to try it out now with LTCRabbit.


I just published v3.5.

Changes:
- Fixed a problem where a "N/A" return from Eligius for last block value would trigger an error
- Changed all message box errors to notification bar messages, as message boxes stop all processing until the user clicks something
- Made the annoying idle worker popup even more annoying by adding a regular PC beep to it (can disable via options)
- Added support for LTC Rabbit
- Fixed a problem with connection problems to Eligius not being handled and displayed properly
- A few misc internal bug fixes, mostly around error handling

M
1388  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: IN STOCK AND SHIPPING - OneStringMiner boards on: March 23, 2014, 10:15:42 PM
Luke and Nwools are great at getting support for new equipment into BFG and MultiMiner fast once they have equipment to work with.
Just wanted to add that. 


Are you planning to send a sample unit to developers?
I'll get back to you about this.

1389  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ****[GROUPBUY ~ IN STOCK] CHEAP! $220 Gridseed Plug & Play [BEAT ANY BULK PRICE] on: March 23, 2014, 10:12:17 PM
I agree.
Time is money in mining.
Hopefully he will be getting price discounts as well considering how many he purchases from them.


You can also get a discount by using the procedure in my signature for Atari's GB.
He should be getting back to you guys later on.  They are finishing up the shipping and sending out tracking info for the current batch.
I hope it helps and Happy Mining.

Is the 25th shipping date for batch 5 final?

Price is droping rapidly around so Your offer isn't as good as before and any delays are equal to money loss for Your buyers...

Not to mention money lost due to not mining.

I'll wait for atari02 and his statement and/or proposal in solving this.
For now I could get 12 instead of 10 but money went to atari02.
We all know that time is crucial in terms of mining and any day without our items equals to lost money.

I know it's hard to make everything in time as I am seller too but in case of any delays we always get more people to finish the work in time even if it can reduce the profit.
1390  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: March 23, 2014, 09:55:21 PM
Cats will never let humans forget we worshiped them as gods for 1000's of years.
Of course that means they do not need and alibi.
Cats rule don't you think?

do the cats have an alibi for this?
1391  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ****[GROUPBUY ~ IN STOCK] CHEAP! $220 Gridseed Plug & Play [BEAT ANY BULK PRICE] on: March 23, 2014, 09:48:00 PM
You can also get a discount by using the procedure in my signature for Atari's GB.
He should be getting back to you guys later on.  They are finishing up the shipping and sending out tracking info for the current batch.
I hope it helps and Happy Mining.

Is the 25th shipping date for batch 5 final?

Price is droping rapidly around so Your offer isn't as good as before and any delays are equal to money loss for Your buyers...

Not to mention money lost due to not mining.
1392  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: March 23, 2014, 06:10:58 PM
Why should there not be?

Colors? rainbow colors?

Colors? rainbow colors?

Red? Green? Yellow? Orange? What other?
Arguably you could include brown, wouldn't that be just fair?

Why should there be equality in colours?
1393  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Introduction to DualMiner USB (could mine both BTC and LTC) on: March 23, 2014, 06:10:27 PM
Check in the config file.  There are usually example pool setups in there that if not removed with pop over to them if there is a connection issue with the existing pool.


Hey, I noticed something weird: I've been using a dualminer with the Dualminer GUI v.1.0.0.6-0 on Win7-64 for some weeks.
Since yesterday, the cgminer (started by the GUI) switches eventually from my pool (pool 0, obviously. I didn't enter a backup pool) towards a mysterious "pool 1"
with very high diff (1024 I think). If I use the "Start cgminer in Console", I can see that the address of this pool 1 is middlecoin. This is really strange as I have no
account with middlecoin.. Also there is no way to see with which arguments the GUI starts cgminer, I'd be curious to see that..

Does anyone have an idea? Is it a malware? It is certainly a new behavior, and the switch to pool 1 happens always like 30 mins after starting the mining instance..

Edit: One more thing: I think now that the behavior started just when I installed the cgminer and cpuminer from cryptomining-blog.com for the Gridseed 5-chip device. I had a 5-chip device running on this computer for a couple of hours, now it's not connected any more, only the dualminer USB. So maybe this was malware and replaced the cgminer located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Broadeng\DualMiner\cgminer-win-32bit-2014-01-24_154358\cgminer.exe..? Very strange...
1394  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Introduction to DualMiner USB (could mine both BTC and LTC) on: March 23, 2014, 06:08:56 PM
I have not tried it on the LTC only units.  Both of my units are the full dual mode units.  It should still work but hopefully DualMiner can let us know if it is the same or not.  Once we know we can try testing from there.
I am also using MultiMiner with the pre-release version of BGFMiner 4.0.  I am not having any issues.

When I add "--dualminer-pll 850" to the param box it just times out. Using DM GUI.
Same with me. No luck when I try to overclock. I have some "usb 1" and some "usb 2" on the same hub. Can that be an issue?

Changed it back, with nothing in 'params', and it starts again at 70 khs each.

Ahh so it's not just an issue with my pool--wait, what pool are you using? I'm on clever mining.

We'll need dual miner to confirm whether you can over clock their LTC only USBS. Maybe that's the issue?

Manebjorn. Any expertise you can lend?
1395  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner Remoting & MobileMiner: Your rigs. Your coins. Your pools. Your way. on: March 23, 2014, 03:23:16 AM
That is great news.
It is a great project that is for sure.

Thread now pinned for being an actively maintained and used project.
1396  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cryptsy Removes Minimum Coin Order Limit on: March 23, 2014, 03:07:38 AM
It does make it easier especially with all the coins that come and go and such volatile prices of them all.

Good news for beginners such as myself.
1397  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Where to Purchase Miners with CC or Paypal on: March 23, 2014, 03:06:46 AM
I think https://www.112bit.com/ had a way to take credit card payments.  You could check there.
They have a chat on it as well where you can ask questions.
1398  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: 1 TH/S dragon miner. Has anyone tried it more than 24 hours? on: March 23, 2014, 03:05:10 AM
Have you found a way to clean it on the Dragon miner?
Or is this something that is stuck in there and no way out?
I also thought they were shipping with english enabled?

The IP should be displayed on lcd on the front of the miner.
Enter the ip address in your browser.
This should bring up the web interface.


Change the network information and click the green button.
Change the pool information and click the red button.

I had to clicked the buttons a couple of times to get it to take.

I would not trust any pre-installed software. decoding compiled code could yield the discovery that every 1 out of 100th has went to some strange stratum you did not enter.... hmmmm.

it's why I'd run an ip sniffer in front of it or just a firewall that only permits connections to know sources. I found a bunch of odd connections even on my gridseeds that I blocked.
1399  Economy / Service Discussion / Cryptsy Removes Minimum Coin Order Limit on: March 23, 2014, 02:55:10 AM
Good news from Cryptsy today.
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/03/23/cryptsy-removes-minimum-coin-order-limit/
1400  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [AUTO SWITCH] ScryptGuild (BTC Guild) Beta - Multipool Done Right on: March 23, 2014, 02:53:40 AM
Your correct it is great news for us all.
I was able to get rid of my Moon.
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/03/23/cryptsy-removes-minimum-coin-order-limit/

News is that Cryptsy has dropped minimums, so that should help get rid of the 1/4 of a penny in our pockets. Grin
(http://cryptomining-blog.com/1696-cryptsy-with-no-minimum-coin-order-quantity-limit-anymore/)
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