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1461  Other / Off-topic / Re: callcentric.com has been suffering a sip DDOS attack for about 17 days on: October 20, 2012, 01:57:29 AM
Weird when using DSL or cable the sip phone wont register when I use my blackberry as a modem 3G network the sip phone registers... Any ideas?
Different servers for different platforms?
1462  Other / Off-topic / Re: callcentric.com has been suffering a sip DDOS attack for about 17 days on: October 19, 2012, 05:38:43 AM
This shows why SIP protocol is flawed and we need fully decentralized and open source VoIP alternate.
1463  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post a lie about the person above you! on: October 18, 2012, 08:31:31 PM
^Knows the posting habits of all 70K+ members on this forum without viewing the charts in their profiles.
Fail! That was not lie!
1464  Other / Off-topic / Re: what about a bitcoin style cyberlocker ? on: October 18, 2012, 08:30:17 PM
DMCA are applicable only to zionist USA and puppet states.

Tor hidden service have no accountability, that's why the DMCA and national security letters are ridiculed on front page.
1465  Other / Off-topic / Re: Change or add on: October 18, 2012, 07:47:16 PM
Please immediately invite or summon one witch to this fiancee, or goatse everyone arguing about this virtual office
1466  Other / Off-topic / Re: what about a bitcoin style cyberlocker ? on: October 18, 2012, 07:41:22 PM
Tor2web might be a honeypot. Anyway people who might need this kind of service already know how to do this. Pedophiles already all have adapted to use Freenet.
1467  Other / Off-topic / Re: what about a bitcoin style cyberlocker ? on: October 18, 2012, 07:27:57 PM
This is already offered by me but it is strictly private service. I will support if You can bring this to the masses!
1468  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: FinCEN says you must be MSB if you sell bitcoins for $ on: October 18, 2012, 07:23:59 PM
Better operate from New Shwabia, Nazi Germany. TrueCrypt once did that!

Someone told that retards are trying to recreate current financial institutions using Bitcoin. He was right!
1469  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: FinCEN says you must be MSB if you sell bitcoins for $ on: October 18, 2012, 07:02:26 PM
Fuck them! Bitcoins in fact are digital signatures. You sign integer and recipients public key with your private key. So Bitcoins are more like service like SSL root authority instead of money like paypal.

P.S. next time call DEA and ask them what license you need to sell drugs on Silk Road. The future of Bitcoin is illegal that might destroy current establishment and governments. Again, fuck the government, fuck any regulations and  fuck them all! You have the tool in your computer - Bitcoin!
1470  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Iran can't print paper, guy tells them to use BitCoin on: October 18, 2012, 06:38:53 PM
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Bitcoin protocol is neither obfuscated or encrypted on packet level and it is easily blocked on ISP level.
But it's obfuscated and encrypted on TOR and VPN  Wink

As for what DoomDumas  said, i think that iranian people are people like us but their government isn't exactly a good one
Tor does not work in Iran. VPN work only for "selected" people.

Iranian people are muslims. For atheist like me they are OK as long as they identify themselves for Aryans. Read history books about Hitler and Iran! But don't post your wrong opinion about Iranian government. Without revolutionary government Iran will be another puppet state to jew zionist conspiracy.
1471  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post a lie about the person above you! on: October 18, 2012, 06:34:23 PM
^ does not post offtopic messages on Bitcointalk.org
1472  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Iran can't print paper, guy tells them to use BitCoin on: October 18, 2012, 06:30:50 PM
Have anyone tried to contact President of Iran or Ministry of Security and Intelligence of Iran on this matter? Because without supreme approval of Iranian government Bitcoin will not function in Iran. Bitcoin protocol is neither obfuscated or encrypted on packet level and it is easily blocked on ISP level.

With government adopting BTC as a payment instrument alongside gold and euro is a great tool to damage USA dollar. Expect to bitcoins become outlawed in all zionist controlled states. But the Iran is known to reject or be overly suspicious about some new things, like wikileaks.
1473  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do any of you guys have any experience using AMD RAMDisk? on: October 18, 2012, 06:01:51 PM
Using part of RAM as a virtual drive existed for years. The question is - are AMD implementation actually better than microsoft's precache or superfetch that uses spare RAM to preload data?
1474  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Idea: Lord of the Rings Bitcoin Patch on: October 18, 2012, 03:28:58 AM
This is a great idea for new Scamcoin 3.0
1475  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post a lie about the person above you! on: October 18, 2012, 01:16:30 AM
^ have more than thousand forum posts and a nice avatar!
1476  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BFL no replies. on: October 17, 2012, 12:32:49 AM
They can invent dimensions from thin air. They cant invent ASIC's!
1477  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Writing analysis on Satoshi Nakamoto. on: October 17, 2012, 12:29:50 AM
Casascius is a reasonable person but I probably remember that moronic Bitcoin 2.0 proposal too. Such scamcoin 2.0 proposals pop up from time to time but for most part they are a result of spending too many bitcoins on Silk Road weed, not attempt to hide who is Satoshi.
1478  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How secure is Bitcoin-qt wallet? on: October 17, 2012, 12:25:03 AM
Morons will need to pay someone else to handle their security just like they do now. And those of us who are competent enough to handle our own shit can save the fees by handling our own shit. Its that simple. The average Jackoff doesnt need to care about mining, just like he doesnt need to know how central banks create interest bearing garbage out of thin air and call it money, all he knows is that the grocery store wants a certain kind of money and his online drug dealer wants something else. He'll take whatever steps he needs to get the money of the kind his supplier of whatever goods wants and thats the end of it.

Exactly.

I removed virus for my living - the vast majority of end uses don't understand the basic operation of a computer, much less the concepts of networking, security. Most of them don't even understand how a program runs or have the ability to discern between real software and malware.

I have one customer who calls in about once a week to have the "FBI - moneypak" virus removed. He just won't stop going to some shady porn sites and "finally clicks yes" on a prompt asking him to install something because it won't let him off the site if he doesn't, I can't convince this customer to avoid the site or to simply rightclick close the browser stack when he gets that msg. But hey as long as he wants to keep paying me $100 a pop for 20 mins of work... whatever.

This sounds so similar to me! I also worked as a computer techie/repairman and all the time I removed malware. But the economic recession hit hard and now I can't make a living out of it. Instead I turned to dark side completely as it is more fun, more profit and I don't need to drive to work in unhandy times. And exploiting the stupidness of moronic users is a good relief.
1479  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Writing analysis on Satoshi Nakamoto. on: October 16, 2012, 09:33:58 PM
The analysis first must answer is Satoshi a single person or group. Or probably group that used only single spokesperson. As far as I know only Seppuku Fujitsu used Satoshi's identity to communicate.
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The software has been said to be beyond the work of one person.
Not all programmers are noobs. The original client is very well written but I have seen even more impressive code made by single person.
1480  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How secure is Bitcoin-qt wallet? on: October 16, 2012, 06:58:36 PM
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every sense of security or danger is "false" unless you actually know the exact threats you are (still) exposed to. thats something a layman will never have so whats the point of being paranoid?
Then they must be cautious of running anything that have .exe extension. Back in year 2001 I was asked to install Winamp because people were afraid from running Setup.exe because they would not know what will happen and it might break something. Now every retard runs exe files between relapses from epileptic coma.

you know how many people die in car accidents? or cleaning their guns? you know exactly what your food or your shampoo contains?
if you apply the same strict standards to everything else, 99% of the population shouldnt be allowed to get out of bed in the morning.
Car accidents are mostly random chances. Becoming good driver, learning how to predict actions of other drivers and how to handle car in extreme situations greatly helps to avoid traffic accident. Traffic accident is no concern for me as it is very likely that if I get in serious accident then me is no more.

When cleaning guns follow the same procedure - remove magazine, open and check chamber to be sure it is empty. Know how your gun is build and functions, it is not difficult at all.

For food I befriended the seller of my local shop and she knows what food is good and what is made from surrogates and she recommends me what to buy. For shampoo it is irrelevant as I don't drink shampoo. When gasoline was cheap I sometimes washed arms and legs in gasoline, so I don't mind even if my shampoo is made from car fuel.
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