Never heard of Hell but also not that big of a Redbull fan. I'd pick Monster over those.
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Congrats to all the recent winners on those nice multipliers. Perhaps we will see a lucky 999x or 111x here soon. Are you excited for the next Happy Hour? If you haven't yet, be sure to like us on Facebook as we are only a few likes away from our goal and we will have a Happy Hour! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Didn't realize the release date for this was coming up so soon. Nice!
Though I'll probably end up waiting to grab it on sale as I still have a ton of games to play through on my queue lol.
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Shower + Coffee is the best way to start the day.
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Stopped using firefox when they started to include closed source in the code. Now I am using Pale Moon
Firefox uses closed source code now? I've read about Pale Moon and it seems like it is a lot less bloated. I haven't made the switch yet but I think I probably should look into doing it.
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Nice job. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) There can be high risks as well and you can lose a lot in the stock market, so be careful!
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It is always nice to see bitcoin in the mainstream media/press. Well, at least as long as it is positive news like it is in this case.
Hopefully we can keep adoption steadily growing and the price will follow.
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Yep as others have said, there is no reason to use the bootstrap with the latest bitcoin core client.
That being said, I'm not sure that I have ever seen a "fake" bootstrap file. I doubt you could do much with a fake bootstrap file unless it had some sort of bad executable bundled with it that you happened to run.
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Because this is the biggest btc/crypto forum out there and best place for crypto discussion.
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No cigarettes is the best type. Smoking is really bad for your health so I avoid it.
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I got the dreaded "Unfortunately, you are not eligible for this offer." as well. Bummer, this looked like a good deal.
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I'm a bit addicted to Coca-Cola and should probably cut back. Gotta find a good replacement caffeine source though.
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LinusTechTips is pretty good for technology reviews.
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Yep, players of almost all on-chain sites are having issues coz of this malleability attack. Hope the bitcoin devs would fix it soon.
Bitcoin Core 0.11.1 actually includes some changes to help prevent these malleability attacks. We just need more adoption of this for it to become more effective.
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the question here is, why would anyone want to buy something from microsoft? ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) nah seriously, i'm sure that they remove it because few/none people were using it, strange but true, maybe 2015 is not a good year to sold his products for bitcoin, but believe me, soon it will change ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Yeah, if there was not enough interest, it could be more work than it was worth for them to upkeep the APIs and such.
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As long as bitcoin can be spent to acquire things or be traded for fiat, it is as good as 'real money'. So for me, yes, it is 'real money'
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Defrag is obsolete from windows xp, this was used in dos days now you dont need except if you are using DOS.
Correct. As of Windows 7, defragmentation is done automatically, in the background. You don't need third part defrag software. This. Plus if you are using a SSD, you don't want to defrag it as it will only damaged the SSD. Windows automatically detects this and won't defrag the drive for you. With SSDs, you simply need to use TRIM on them to keep them running at top speed (assuming your drive supports it).
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Windows 10 works fine. You simply need to follow a guide online to disable some of features that invade your privacy or cause other unwanted side affects such as sharing your bandwidth for updates. If you are not technical enough to perform these steps, perhaps you can ask a friend to do them for you initially.
If you don't need Windows for gaming, you could also use a Linux distro and avoid those issues.
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Are you sending unsolicited messages? If so, you shouldn't do that ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Otherwise, any standard mail client should support 50 recipients via CC as far as I know.
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