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1461  Economy / Speculation / Re: R.I.P Bitcoin on: September 09, 2011, 05:23:44 AM
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Wasn't the low 0 when it started? How can it go any lower than that?

Are you being serious? 0 was univested. Going to 0 now equates to massive losses for anyone who didn't steal their Bitcoins.


Massive losses?

Dude, in the adult world, tacking a few dollars onto your electrical bill is hardly massive losses.
1462  Other / Off-topic / Re: I Manufacture machines that generate free electricity. A match made in heaven? on: September 08, 2011, 06:49:09 AM
Wow, sounds great!!!!!! Don't sell machines at $5000. Sell the license to GE at $1 billion please!!!!!!!!!!! Write a paper about your invention and you will get a nobel prize!!!!!!!!You will be named as a hero of mankind!!!!!!!!!!!
To bad they'd only buy it to kill it, they don't want the average person with free electricity.

WRONG.

They don't want the average person to have a jet powered surf board. The freemasons are trying to troll them into obscurity.
1463  Other / Off-topic / Re: I Manufacture machines that generate free electricity. A match made in heaven? on: September 08, 2011, 05:50:08 AM
Also, is this hoverhand?

1464  Other / Off-topic / Re: I Manufacture machines that generate free electricity. A match made in heaven? on: September 08, 2011, 05:47:53 AM
Gentlemen,

I am trying to raise capital for a very important invention that will benefit the world, and negate the effects of all prior ass-raping that we have given the environment. It is a jet powered surfboard, which will allow fat people to actually surf waves, as well as travel across still AND moving water, which will necessary when Kevin Costner's Waterworld happens on zombie apocalypse - may 21, 2012. Americans in particular should be interested. Please send BTC to 19VyZNPFUq7cH5zhBxXk46wSt32ymvSsax. It will be used to develop a prototype, which should then be brought to mass production by the end of next week or so. We have a very crack team of Nobel laureates of both the sciences, and poetry. You will be paid back one kajillionfold by Q1 2012, guaranteed.

1465  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [CUT YOUR LOSSES] SOLIDCOIN on: September 08, 2011, 03:50:42 AM
OMG STFU.

You are REALLY starting to annoy me.

It is the natural cycle, difficulty goes up, prices go down, miners drop off.

This is why BITCOIN IS SO POWERFUL.

NO matter how much you try to crap on it one day, difficulty goes down the next day, and all of a sudden it looks attractive again.

I am seriously going to start ignoring all your posts if you keep posting crap like this on a daily basis...

FTFY...mongoloid.
1466  Economy / Goods / Re: No prescription, no hassles- bitcoins for meds. Keep it simple. on: September 07, 2011, 06:44:41 AM
But things like aspirin and ibuprofen cause direct irritation to the stomach lining...

It looks like I will just need to give some a try. Email sent.
1467  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Active Mining on: September 07, 2011, 06:37:54 AM
Intriguing idea.  It would have to have a verification code or something. 

However, I'm not so sure how much you'd be able to make with that... sounds time consuming and not very scalable.

Well its just a rough idea, its more than open to being built upon if there is any merit to the idea.

Let's say the it's .0001 for the polling and the average would be 10 users (preferably as far geographically away from eachother as possible).  That's .00001 for each of those people.  But that's per poll.  If there are hundreds/thousands of transactions that need to be verified every hour, it adds up.  There are many people who could/would do this, such as elderly, disabled, stay-at-home parents, kids, people in countries where the average days wage is single-digit dollar amounts, etc.  There could be a system that if you're consistently in the minority of the votes (as in you're just screwing around) the lower your accuracy the less verifications which get routed to you.

I would hire ten thousand ethiopian children and become the king of captchacoin.
1468  Economy / Goods / Re: No prescription, no hassles- bitcoins for meds. Keep it simple. on: September 07, 2011, 06:31:21 AM
Clenbuterol would not be an option for you.  It is definitely "amphetaminey"!!

But at only 40mcg, do you really think it would have an effect on my GI system? 200mg of caffeine or 30mg of adderall is a lot more material to cause irritation.
1469  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Mining Farm Cooling on: September 07, 2011, 05:51:16 AM
I don't want to help the water-cooling guy, but he is so clueless I can't help myself.  You do know that all your water-cooled rigs are actually air cooled, right?  I mean, the water goes through a radiator where a fan cools it off before being recirculated.  The increase in room air temperature is the same whether your farm is cooled with air or water.  If you spent more time thinking and less posting, you probably could have figured this out.  Where did you think the generated heat went?  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_law_of_thermodynamics

what if you store 2 metric tons of water in your back yard, and use the sheer volume of water to keep the temperatures down

Water is a huge sink, and 2 metric tons is not very much. You will still need active cooling on the reservoir.
1470  Economy / Digital goods / Re: STEAM GAMES + MORE for BTC - HAVE QUAKECON PACK! GOOD REP - TAKE TRADE-INS! on: September 07, 2011, 04:10:17 AM
How do I go about purchasing Bastion?
1471  Other / Off-topic / Re: I Manufacture machines that generate free electricity. A match made in heaven? on: September 07, 2011, 03:52:36 AM
Lololololololollmlk;ans



I swear to god, guys! It's a cold fusion machine!!!
1472  Economy / Speculation / Re: The Log Chart Myth on: September 07, 2011, 03:44:31 AM
Poor choice of words then. Jesus christ...now you are definitely arguing semantics. Just keep posting that tulip graph over and over. I am sure it has some sort of point.
1473  Economy / Speculation / Re: The Log Chart Myth on: September 07, 2011, 03:16:18 AM
But you think selecting specifically for an anomalous series is accurate? It's short-sighted and basically just sounds like early-investory-i'm-jelly syndrome, which is spreading on this forum like mouth herpes at a rave.
Not 'jelly' of someone who wins the lottery. Or someone who gets in on the ground floor of a pyramid scam and makes some cash. In both cases both have made some money against the odds, and can't really claim anything but blind luck. The same goes with bitcoins.

I don't think it's short sighted at all to divide things into pre/post publicity blitz. The 'early investors' came in April/May 2011. Before that I wouldn't describe the people using bitcoin way before that as investors.... maybe 'bitcoin enthusiasts' would be a better term. Do you think the guy who bought a pizza for 20000 bitcoins was an 'early investor'? Hugely different number of people with hugely different motivations = hugely different market, sorry

So I said investor instead of adopter. I'm such an asshole for that slip in semantics.
1474  Economy / Speculation / Re: Blood in the Streets on: September 07, 2011, 02:44:11 AM
Merchants need to be selling for btc BELOW their cash/credit prices, otherwise it just doesn't make sense.

This would make sense since there's no cost associated with taking bitcoins like with a merchant account.

Well, there is the COMPLETE bullshit practice of the exchanges double tapping the funds on both sides of the exchange. Why anyone would submit to this ass-raping is beyond me. I will delete my fucking coins before an exchange gets a piece of both sides of them.
1475  Economy / Speculation / Re: The Log Chart Myth on: September 07, 2011, 02:35:50 AM
You are just retarded

When you look at historical data for a company... that company hasn't changed much in the last few years. Roughly the same number of employees doing the same shit.

The price of bitcoin in its infancy is irrelevant because it had a totally different userbase. It used to be a very small group of people doing it as a nerdy project. Now we have several orders of magnitude more participants, and they have markedly different motivations from the original group (!!!$$$get rich quick$$$!!!). It's a totally different market after the wave of publicity in May-June

But you think selecting specifically for an anomalous series is accurate? It's short-sighted and basically just sounds like early-investory-i'm-jelly syndrome, which is spreading on this forum like mouth herpes at a rave.

1476  Economy / Goods / Re: Greenlandic tupilaks (and other traditional arctic crafts and knives) on: September 07, 2011, 01:48:24 AM
Can you upload some more pics of actual pieces to get a good comparison of the materials? I am very interested in a variety pack. I've got some cursin' to do.
1477  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTS] 100 trillion zimbabwe $ on: September 07, 2011, 01:29:09 AM
PM sent.
1478  Economy / Speculation / Re: Blood in the Streets on: September 07, 2011, 01:16:19 AM
Yeahh when bitcoin surged up, it hurt the overall economy.  Gradually, coins are making their way back down.  Then they won't jump so much.

Obviously when a market gets smaller the volatility goes down..  Huh

No.  People keep selling all their stored up bitcoins so people need new money to buy them or the price drops.  Coins won't stop being generated.  There's not enough people buying coins as an investment.  You really can't buy hardly anything with them and so the only option is trade them for cold card cash.

There is plenty that you can buy with them, it's just marked up like, 25% and so there is absolutely no reason to favor btc.

Merchants need to be selling for btc BELOW their cash/credit prices, otherwise it just doesn't make sense.
1479  Economy / Speculation / Re: The Log Chart Myth on: September 07, 2011, 01:12:39 AM
The log chart is distorted as it includes essentially irrelevant data when bitcoins were worth a few cents each.  While it's valid to include the data (it's factual) it's also irrelevant to bitcoin users today.  So what that the price now is still 1000 times higher than it was a year ago?  It doesn't change the fact that bitcoin's value is down almost 75% from its peak. 

Maybe the Japanese can use log graphs of the Nikkei Index starting from the 1970s to make themselves feel better.  They are still in a bull market today!  Roll Eyes

The log chart is distorted as it includes history? C'mon, man. That is just retarded. It's relevant to users today in as much as the current price is relevant.

Do you buy stocks by only looking at today's price? Hey, XXX is trading at $23. That seems like a pretty cool number...
1480  Economy / Goods / Re: No prescription, no hassles- bitcoins for meds. Keep it simple. on: September 06, 2011, 10:25:24 PM
Clenbuterol (the Hollywood weight loss drug), 100 tablets X 40mcg.  Postpaid only $59 per bottle.  Secure anonymous shipping.



How is Clenbuterol as a caffeine/adderall sort of substitute? I have an ulcer and can't drink coffee anymore, and anything amphetaminey makes my insides bleed, so none of the ADHD stuff is really an option.
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