I think thestringpuller must have the highest text volume per post of anybody at this form, by a wide margin.
Probably the highest signal to noise ratio as well. I don't give a fuck about MMORPGs, but I find myself following this thread and reading every word. His posts are so high quality that a successful blog could easily made from them. As I said, just in case I bookmarked a link to his posts.
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edit: I hate security questions and answers, because the same ones seem to be used for every site, which isn't very secure. Chances are good that if the attacker got access to the user's email address, he did it via the security questions and a little googling. I always enter a random string into the answer field and save it in my password manager.
Agreed on the security Q&A stuff. It's a poor way to add password recovery. If the question is answered truthfully, it's often easy to guess or find out for a dedicated attacker. In addition, if the computer is compromised when the account is registered, a keylogger can easily capture the security answer. THIS. Security questions are a horrible horrible and stupid practice that should be outlawed.
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Ma come diavolo č possibile che nel 2013 un sito della PA italiana si permetta di fregarsene degli standard del web???
Ci sono banche con password di 8 caratteri...
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The bigger improvement however... Issuers can now reply to posted comments. Oh, this is a great step forward, gg!
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as well use TAT, he charges a third of what John does
It depends on how many shares are you trading, since there's a .5 BTC lower bound.
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Received money from MtGox lately? Is this a joke or are you serious? You left $10k sitting at Gox. Money must mean nothing to you. You're either the craziest person I've ever heard of or the richest.
+1 I wanted to withdraw from Mt. Gox a relatively small amount of money, I noticed they claimed "lol-three weeks for SEPA transfers", I converted all to BTC and withdrew the BTC...
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Bitcoin in prima pagina su Repubblica di oggi.
Pių tardi posto foto.
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As far as I'm concerned these virtual markets are much more risky than traditional markets thus the bar on dividends must be higher.
correct What I don't understand is why people are investing in some of these mining contracts that render around 3-7% dividends.
People also buy vapour from BFL. People are stupid.
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Looking for .30 btc loan to be paid back on Friday July 19. Will pay back .35 btc. TY
why do you need them?
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Why does phantastisch have Menig (a user who just registere in May of this year) in his Trust list?
I guess he knows him before his registration? (no other rational reason comes to my mind)
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Well, anyway. Even if this applied to BTC mining, try stopping someone from doing what they wanna do in the privacy of their own homes. Remember how successful the sodomy law was? I don't.
tmi Too much, or too sexy? (cit.)
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what the fuck is wrong with you people
why?
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I don't think either of us are against you, it's just that you need to be aware that you're not going to be able to enforce the NDA so you're wasting your time with it so you shouldn't put any faith into it being able to claw back any money in the slightest. I very much doubt that any of the programmers will give you 'real' information anyway.
Now, back to the altcoin... do you have a thread for this altcoin?
+1 Again, if you are going for an NDA, serious programmers just won't accept, so you are pretty much guaranteed to get a noob working for you. I've explained why, and I've explained this for free. If you chose not to read what I wrote, well, too bad for you, I'm sorry (sincerely).
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Fixed! I'm assuming you didn't mean for the double negative amirite?
I also completely agree.
Thanks! (for both) : )
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Lol, is that infinity, or Butterfly? Lol it was meant to be "infinity", I didn't realise their thread resembled an infinity symbol. Quite ironic, isn't it.
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yyyy-mm-dd is the ISO standard. ISO standard it is! Thank you for correcting my american bias! I appreciate that : ) The other consideration is the ordering of the posts. Initially people only care about the most recent post... but later people coming to this may want to read them all.
I'd put the oldest first. That's because if you are a new reader and want to read them in order, scrolling upwards is very bad, especially if posts are more than 1 page long. Vice-versa, if you put oldest first, people can just click the link pointing to the new post and reach it without hassle.
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seeking altcoin programmer, willing to sign NDA
LMAOA real legally binding NDA is quite an hassle, I wouldn't even consider (any more) signing such a document if you didn't pay up front a substantial amount of money, in advance, regardless of the outcome of the negotiations. If anyone is going to sign that is either a noob, or someone who wants to cheat you anyway. The opposite is true too: if anyone asks you to sign an NDA without realising this, is himself a noob or wants to cheat you. (of course if that NDA is not really legally binding, then it's just wasted paper anyway)
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When this happened to me, it was because two thread with the same title were posted in two forums, and I was watching only one of them.
Not implying this happened to you of course, but that's worth considering.
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