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1401  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: August 26, 2012, 01:40:14 AM
Hi,

Come see what bitcoin has to offer

thebitcoinreview.com



Nice logo dude
1402  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: August 25, 2012, 10:48:54 PM
Well welcome new comers..
1403  Other / Meta / Re: A Public Plea for Civility on: August 25, 2012, 03:03:16 PM

I. Introduction

Over the past few months, I've observed a general trend on this forum that I think is rather disturbing. We have always disagreed and debated on a vast variety of subjects, but more and more often of late those debates seem to turn into or in some cases start as nothing but 'flame wars', to use the colloquial term. This forum, once a reasonable facsimile of a haven for intellectual and civil discussion, has mutated into a wasteland of mud-slinging, baseless accusations, fear-mongering, utterly nonsensical FUD, mob mentalities, and worst of all, xenophobia. This is most pronounced in the Marketplace and associated sub-forums, but seems to be permeating throughout the extent of these boards.

II. Why The Marketplace Matters

Some of you probably avoid the Marketplace altogether, and wonder if it really matters. Regardless of where you prefer to spend your time, the fact remains that Bitcoin is a currency. Trade is necessary for both a healthy economy and, perhaps more importantly, recruitment of new users.

III. Mud-slinging

We all disagree with each other. If we didn't, we'd have nothing to talk about. But disagreement does not have to translate into insults.
Ad hominem reasoning not only fails to provide any result of worth for either involved party; it poisons the general topic of discussion and makes the thread useless for any future or current readers. One simple insult can create multiple threads of incoherent flaming.

IV. Baseless Accusations

These threads tend to sound like tabloid articles. Inciting headlines, extravagant claims, and no logical evidence whatsoever to back them up. If you have a serious accusation and want results, please make a factual claim and back it up (Example). Factual and civil trade disagreement threads have a much higher rate of resolution. Remember, whether the counterparty is a scammer or not, they are a human being, and a successful dispute resolution is much more likely if you treat them like one.

V. Fear-mongering

This sometimes goes hand-in-hand with the above, but sometimes not insomuch an accusation as chaos-inciting content, often simply links to other threads with an eye-catching title attached. First of all, we do not need multiple different threads to discuss the same thing. Second, if you're going to make extravagant claims, at least take the time to make them yourself.

VI. Utterly Nonsensical FUD

Also known as spam. I receive quite enough of this in my email inbox. If you don't have anything useful or intelligent to post, don't post. It's as simple as that.

VII. Mob Mentalities

Also known as the 'exponential thread growth problem'. Don't take what other people say at face value, and don't simply repeat other's sentiments. All of you have something unique to contribute to discussions. Contribute it!

VIII. Xenophobia

This one concerns me the most, as I think it could have far-reaching implications. Most people who read about Bitcoin and come here have read almost ubiquitously negative press discussing drugs, Ponzi schemes, and ever-imminent collapse. They decided to take a chance and investigate for themselves. What do they find? A community which refuses to do business with anyone relatively new. A community filled with animosity. Half the forums polluted with allegations of Ponzi schemes. In other words, they find exactly what the media told them to expect. Their conclusion? The media is right. Do we really want to embody what the media portrays us as?

IX. Addendum: BS&T

First of all, I will admit that I am most certainly not an unbiased observer. I did my research and invested into BS&T. I have no factual conclusion as to whether it is a Ponzi or not, nor do I think I have enough expertise to surmise a claim. But, regardless of whether BS&T is a ponzi, an innocent company investing in third-world medical care, or an elaborate hoax conceived by Bernie Madoff's hitherto unknown twin, endlessly fretting and arguing about it will accomplish nothing whatsoever.

Those of you with convinced BS&T is a Ponzi scheme, I'm glad you're being cautious with investment. Please refrain from starting hundreds of separate threads stating nothing new whatsoever. Perhaps it is a scam, perhaps not. I know some of you have far superior wisdom which you are ever eager to share, but us mere mortals are still capable of intelligent analysis and decision-making. If BS&T truly is a Ponzi, somehow I suspect we will notice.

X. Conclusion

I'm just some nameless forum member writing another rant, albeit perhaps not on one of the usual subjects. All I ask is that you read and think upon it. Perhaps this won't make any difference. But it certainly wouldn't have if I didn't write it.

Best regards,
BinaryMage

Love this post, it should be posted in the Newb sections stickied.

Someone once told me if you cry about it, it will all go away. There is lots of crying on this board but nothing goes away.... so stock crying about everything.
1404  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: If I win the 10,000BTC, I have an idea for what to do with the money... on: August 25, 2012, 02:35:50 PM
Print 5000 two BTC notes or just contract casascius for his physical coins and hand them out with a crew and flyers on wall street or in some other high profile financial area.  Some of them would go unused but you would get a lot of people who would not be involved interested.

I think this is dead on, Maybe some ad's in papers along with some canvasing would be good. If we can increase the visibility of bitcoin we all will gain from this including your magazine. Maybe a small TV spot in major cities, like 15 second adds or whatever, buy some annoying add space on google or whatever.

Digital copy yes please, hard copy maybe. Public spotlight HELL YES!
1405  Economy / Securities / Re: [ANN] [soon on GLBSE] Project Battalion: Genesis, BTNG on: August 25, 2012, 02:30:06 PM
If I or my business partners invest in you do we get alpha and beta playing privy?
1406  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE][BITCOINMINV] 1st dividend paid 0.00126715 per share! on: August 25, 2012, 02:27:12 PM
Next dividend could be more or less depending, this week is going to be a Equipment tweek week! I am going to be moving motherboards or buying new ones depending on our needs. As it stands right now we have way more GPU's then motherboards, this is great for expansion! If anyone has any questions please let me know!
1407  Economy / Securities / Re: [prequel] IOU.CANOPY -- WiFi Internet Extension (based on DSL) in Rural Areas on: August 24, 2012, 09:53:58 PM
The whole thing I love about this is, if you see something you want you go after it! I am 100% american dream and this is it all the way. To bad the ISP got scared and sent you something lol or we could be seeing the kludge high speed service coming to your area soon!
1408  Economy / Securities / Re: GLBSE is down for 7 hrs now? Am I the only one that's panicing? on: August 24, 2012, 06:12:44 PM
if you fill a order for stock it takes them off the order book but does not fill them anyone else having this prob?
1409  Economy / Securities / Re: [prequel] IOU.CANOPY -- WiFi Internet Extension (based on DSL) in Rural Areas on: August 24, 2012, 06:11:29 PM
I am not a pro in the area but maybe...... mobile broadband? Like virgin for 50 dollars a month? Seems cheaper and easyier
1410  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: August 24, 2012, 04:55:19 PM
Dono about fun but business for sure! Welcome new members!
1411  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Help with collections on: August 24, 2012, 04:42:01 PM
I agree a collections service, but they have to operate in the bounds of each state and if taken to court you will need to provide legal proof of the debt. If in the state the person lives and "signed" your agreements does not see it as a valid debt, then you could in turn be subject to their laws about harassment. In fact in N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 14-196.3 is just that kind of law, here is a complete list of cyber laws by state to help you out http://www.ncsl.org/issues-research/telecom/cyberstalking-and-cyberharassment-laws.aspx  If any of them live in NC let me know I might be able to help you.
1412  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: August 24, 2012, 01:13:39 PM
Welcome New comers!
1413  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE]BitCoin Mining Investments-[BITCOINMINV] 1St dividend paid on: August 24, 2012, 02:54:40 AM
Hey I'm not complaining it's all the shares I could afford at this point.

Especially since I stupidly bought into bit coins over the the week at the $13.25 point before it plunged back under $10 Sad.  At least I'm earing a profit probably the closest to a safe intrest bearing account you'll find.

I know the feeling fellas But I got something cool Im going to be running on and off its called.....

RIG CAM!http://www.bitmininginvestments.com/Investments.html

Ill run it on and off till everything is set up then I will try to run it 24/7 this also allows me to see whats going on with the rigs!
1414  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE]BitCoin Mining Investments-[BITCOINMINV] 1St dividend paid on: August 23, 2012, 08:34:42 PM
Confirmed Received my 0.00380145 for my whooping 3 shares.

That means you need to buy more shares lol
1415  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: August 23, 2012, 02:50:48 PM
welcome to the world of bitcoin!
1416  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: {BOUNTY}Can Not get board to see more then 2 GPU's on: August 23, 2012, 12:26:59 AM
can you get two cards working using one of the 1x slots ?

Nope cant get the to work on 2 mother boards as a matter of fact, a 970A-d3 as well. My other boards took them fine.
1417  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: {BOUNTY}Can Not get board to see more then 2 GPU's on: August 22, 2012, 11:21:17 PM
So far no luck with any of it, I even tried to mix the two solutions togther
1418  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: {BOUNTY}Can Not get board to see more then 2 GPU's on: August 22, 2012, 06:49:50 PM
Bamt still only shows the 2 gpu's on the x16's, the third card runs its fans but is just phantom to the system.
1419  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: {BOUNTY}Can Not get board to see more then 2 GPU's on: August 22, 2012, 05:55:01 PM
Alright let me go to the Hardware store and get some decent wire to use. If it works where do you want your btc sent?
1420  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / {BOUNTY}Can Not get board to see more then 2 GPU's on: August 22, 2012, 05:37:53 PM
I am running 6950s 3 of them on a Asus M5a99x evo. I have tried windows and BAMT, no matter what it will only pick up the cards in the pcie16x slots. If I put them on extenders they read fine, but if I try adapters to change PCIe sizes I can't get it to pick them up, I even tried the molex ones. I run bamt it reads 2 Gpu's and I run windows 7 and it picks up 2. Anyone have any Ideas how to fix this?

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