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14261  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: February 23, 2014, 10:05:29 AM
i have sig space available again. PM to buy.
2011 user, many posts daily.

Why are you posting this here? PD pays 0.0003 per post.

He's probably trying to get a better deal...  Tongue

You're not going to get a better deal than this. I've seen many people try to sell their sigs for a cash advance, but none have been successful. There's nothing to guarantee they'll even post and that's why paying per post is ideal for the advertiser.



I got a better deal, but its closed off now.. Sad

Did you? What was the deal?
14262  Other / Off-topic / Re: It is my birthday! on: February 23, 2014, 10:04:13 AM
There's even a little cake in your profile if you hadn’t noticed  Wink.
14263  Other / Off-topic / Re: Movie Recommendation Station on: February 23, 2014, 09:56:16 AM
Jennifer Lawrence looks like a duck...
A sexy duck with a cracking arse

Haha, a bot quoting somebodies post and my reply  Grin.

sex movie.... with big boobs

I see we've got a cinema connoisseur here haha.
14264  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: February 23, 2014, 09:50:06 AM
i have sig space available again. PM to buy.
2011 user, many posts daily.

Why are you posting this here? PD pays 0.0003 per post.

He's probably trying to get a better deal...  Tongue

You're not going to get a better deal than this. I've seen many people try to sell their sigs for a cash advance, but none have been successful. There's nothing to guarantee they'll even post and that's why paying per post is ideal for the advertiser.

14265  Other / Meta / Re: Possible spambots "hey, i am fresh here" on: February 23, 2014, 09:21:55 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=250290
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=251245

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=256062
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211979.msg4048458;topicseen#msg4048458
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211979.msg5301797;topicseen#msg5301797
14266  Other / Off-topic / Re: What Song are you Listening To? on: February 23, 2014, 09:20:01 AM
So this is the thread stunn talking about Smiley

The bots posts all over but mostly in the off topic threads, but they're easier to spot in this one when they post the same songs as others, like the above two users huarei & sighti Grin.
14267  Other / Off-topic / Re: Have you guys seen these crazy climbers? on: February 23, 2014, 09:08:58 AM
Im sorry, how is climbing stuff dangerous to others? If people stand right below you they deserve a darwin award just as much as us thrill seekers.

Um, because if you fall off. Every time I walk around I'm not looking up thinking I wonder if an irresponsible thrill-seeking idiot is going to fall on me. You won't even see them any way. In some of the videos they're higher than the clouds.
Yes, however the odds of that actually happening are very slim. You are more likely of getting killed by a large amount of melting snow falling down on you, or by getting a heart attack. I See your point but let's say that happens one out of every thousand fall (for fun, not actual correct numbers), should we take away joy from the 99.99% that doesn't fall (again made up number). With that logic we should also stop talking in public places since the saliva you accidently spat out your mouth infected the one old lady who already had an infection with a virus because you know what? She died. (Harsh example but hopefully the point is delivered, otherwise I'll make up another example for ya.
My 2 cents on the matter.

I guess we should let adrenaline junkies street race too since they do it at night usually and there's probably not many people around so it's unlikely that they'll hurt anyone. The odds of dying in a street race are very low so it's ok according to you. They're endangering themselves as well as others. Stop trying to make irrelevant moronic excuses for this behaviour.

14268  Other / Off-topic / Re: Silkroad 2.0 on: February 22, 2014, 10:31:31 PM
Well that's conspiracy theorists for you. The vaguest of links is usually all they need to call INSIDE JERB!  Cheesy
Pretty much exactly what people told me when I warned people about Sheep. The first SR survived for quite a while before going down, SM had their user amount by thousands and thousands yet their only had very little server problem (I personally didn't notice any downtime and I followed the thread with a close eye. BMR was around at the same time as SR1, with roughly half the services offered. They had days of downtime, propably over a week in total. Even when they brought more servers it couldn't handle the traffic - how come the SM servers were so good at handle a user increase by 10 000% with very little trouble?

As for SR2 nobody can say for sure but the amount of drugs offered on the site doubled in 1-2 days - only that is suspicious imo. And they've already been 'hacked' or whatever it was. But time will tell, no point in arguing about stuff like this since you wont change your mind anyway.

Of course people are going to tell you that. You cannot honestly be serious in claiming that you knew based solely on the name. And I'll change my mind when there's actual evidence and not just wild speculation and assumption based on the vaguest of conspiracies.
Ofc I couldnt know for sure. Where did I say that the name was the what only made me suspect? Read what I wrote about the downtime, it's in this post. If you can't find it CTRL+F downtime - if a site like BMR which had been around for a long time couldn't get it to stay up after weeks, ney months how could this puny little site handle it? There will never be actual evidence untill it happens in cases like these so uhm...

Let's turn it around, how come I was right? Just dumb luck? And keep in mind that I am not only talking about the name of the site.

Yeah, it's called coincidence. If I have a guess and say SR2 was set up by the FBI based on nothing but my own opinion and/or a hunch and it turns out to be true what will that mean? I'm a genius detective or a lucky guess?
14269  Other / Off-topic / Re: Fifa 13 on: February 22, 2014, 10:25:42 PM

Posted in the wrong thread by accident, can someone move it to Offtopic?

You can move it there yourself.
14270  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Anyone bought through bittylicious? on: February 22, 2014, 10:23:47 PM
I am based in the UK and looking for somewhere easy to buy BTC. Has anyone bought through bittylicous? If so how did you find it? any problems, pitfalls etc?

Yes, it's a great service and I always recommend it.
14271  Other / Off-topic / Re: Have you guys seen these crazy climbers? on: February 22, 2014, 10:17:25 PM
Neat - I really can't wait untill I get out from rehab and able to do stuff like this Cheesy I've climbed a tree that was 30 meters high recently but it's not much. My closest goal is a crane, but winter is slippery! Imagine sitting up there with a ciggarate in your mouth after the kick is over.

A pretty decent sized crane just popped up relatively close to where I live.   Unfortunately in the state of California, the police would be there  with a helicopter before you were even half way up the ladder Sad

I'm not sure that it's unfortunate. As cool and thrilling as it is, it's still very dangerous not just to themselves but others. It's probably only a matter of time before someone falls of these things.
Im sorry, how is climbing stuff dangerous to others? If people stand right below you they deserve a darwin award just as much as us thrill seekers.

Um, because if you fall off. Every time I walk around I'm not looking up thinking I wonder if an irresponsible thrill-seeking idiot is going to fall on me. You won't even see them any way. In some of the videos they're higher than the clouds.
14272  Other / Off-topic / Re: Movie Recommendation Station on: February 22, 2014, 10:13:33 PM
Watched Leon for the first time in forever last night. It held up pretty well!

Which version did you watch? Apparently one is more paedo-y.

Think that I saw the extended version, was a pretty good film.

I haven't seen the nonce version haha. Both cuts are on the blu ray which I've got though.
14273  Other / Off-topic / Re: Any Legit ways to make money online? on: February 22, 2014, 10:12:10 PM
If you have the time available then posting with a PrimeDice signature. Not sure if you would be able to post enough in your spare time to hit $200, that's about 1100 posts per month at current prices and rates.
I think 1100 per month sounds quite rough, compared to what you'd earn from just having a part time job.
I know he said "Online" but you need to be damn dedicated to reach that constructivepost count

Posting to earn money would require you not to have a job in the first place otherwise you would not have enough time to any decent amount.

What do you define as a 'decent amount'? Do your dayjob or school, come home and post. You could easily do 30-odd posts in an evening which would get you your 1000+ posts.
14274  Other / Off-topic / Re: Silkroad 2.0 on: February 22, 2014, 10:06:27 PM
Well that's conspiracy theorists for you. The vaguest of links is usually all they need to call INSIDE JERB!  Cheesy
Pretty much exactly what people told me when I warned people about Sheep. The first SR survived for quite a while before going down, SM had their user amount by thousands and thousands yet their only had very little server problem (I personally didn't notice any downtime and I followed the thread with a close eye. BMR was around at the same time as SR1, with roughly half the services offered. They had days of downtime, propably over a week in total. Even when they brought more servers it couldn't handle the traffic - how come the SM servers were so good at handle a user increase by 10 000% with very little trouble?

As for SR2 nobody can say for sure but the amount of drugs offered on the site doubled in 1-2 days - only that is suspicious imo. And they've already been 'hacked' or whatever it was. But time will tell, no point in arguing about stuff like this since you wont change your mind anyway.

Of course people are going to tell you that. You cannot honestly be serious in claiming that you knew based solely on the name. And I'll change my mind when there's actual evidence and not just wild speculation and assumption based on the vaguest of conspiracies.
14275  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: February 22, 2014, 09:59:21 PM
Is it even possible to make 8k posts in 1 month?

I very much doubt it. Maybe if you posted a few word replies and was on every waking minute, but otherwise it's very unlikely.

Is it even possible to make 8k posts in 1 month?
yes its possible leave food sleep and family just do this work and must do 270 posts daily without any leave then you can do this easily

You're saying not eating and sleeping is viable?
14276  Other / Meta / Re: Why does the forum keep going offline? on: February 22, 2014, 09:56:57 PM
Several times I have seen people complain and several times I haven't been able to visit the time because of it being offline what is going on?

Maybe just busy. Seems to go down on the weekend evenings a lot.
14277  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 22 Messages From Creationists To People Who Believe In Evolution on: February 22, 2014, 07:29:00 PM
But in theory, ID and Evolution could easily coexist.

No, they cannot!

One is knowledge the other is propaganda from a particular christian sect.

Secondly, one could believe that a world was created by an intelligent being, and that creatures evolved since then.
Sure, you can believe the big bang was done by an intelligent being, it's a theory. I don't think it's a good one but we don't exactly know the right answer yet, so in the meantime someone can call it god. There is no reason to believe there is a personal god though and there is enough evidence that we can say the world isn't created in a week and surely not some 1000 years ago.

Also, a day has not always been standardized, assumedly the "7 Days", is not made up of 24 hour days. The way it is written, it likely refers to a period of time only.

Or it's probably just not true and written by plebs. Read the first page of the bible and do you honestly think it's an acceptable explanation for the creation of the entire universe? I think it would be pretty insultive to god's intelligence if there was one.

Do enlighten me, how it is "insultive" to someone's intelligence...



Why don't you tell me how it isn't?

14278  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin shop in London on: February 22, 2014, 05:21:56 PM
Oh! I thought it was going to be a store with everything priced in bitcoin. Tongue



So did I, the title of the thread makes it seem that way.
14279  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin shop in London on: February 22, 2014, 04:34:57 PM
So they sell physical coins then?

Nope. Essentially just a paper wallet.

For a fee assumedly? I'm off to buy a printer too than Tongue

Of course. Wouldn't be much of a business if he did it for free  Cheesy.

So who is the target audience on this? Is it currency exchange as well then?

I doubt he'll have much of a customer base at all, but I can only assume his target base are people who want to buy bitcoins quickly for cash.

Hmmm I would definitely stop by here, if he sells at good rates... Probably better than Local Bitcoins.

Zipzap offer a similar service and they're all over the UK.
14280  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin shop in London on: February 22, 2014, 04:27:03 PM
So they sell physical coins then?

Nope. Essentially just a paper wallet.

For a fee assumedly? I'm off to buy a printer too than Tongue

Of course. Wouldn't be much of a business if he did it for free  Cheesy.

So who is the target audience on this? Is it currency exchange as well then?

I doubt he'll have much of a customer base at all, but I can only assume his target base are people who want to buy bitcoins quickly for cash.
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