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1481  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is it better to be honest and poor but not rich and dishonest? on: April 04, 2015, 02:13:30 PM
Dishonest people don't live long or happily, just look at scammers, bankers, murderers and people who commit fraud, even if they may get away with it for awhile, their own actions will stab them in the back one day.
1482  Other / Politics & Society / Re: FBI Uncovers Another Own Plot, Feinstein Says We Should Censor the Internet on: April 04, 2015, 08:09:57 AM
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I am particularly struck that the alleged bombers made use of online bombmaking guides like the Anarchist Cookbook and Inspire Magazine. These documents are not, in my view, protected by the First Amendment and should be removed from the Internet.

AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAA! The Anarchist cookbook and inspire magazine are being used by terrorists? How fucking full of shit do you have to be to make a statement like that?

It's actually been proven that many of the blueprints in the Anarchist cookbook don't really work very well, as demonstrated in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcIMuoUcc1s

But of course, when has facts ever stopped politicians from opressing and censoring other people? Nevermind the fact that any Anarchist that actually knows their stuff is likely intelligent enough to realise there are far easier and more effective bombs that can be made than what can possible be listed by those two sources. Don't know about Inspire magazine but it clearly doesn't sound like the best place to find out how to make explosives.
1483  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Leaders Debate UK Election 2015 on: April 03, 2015, 10:59:47 PM
I like the way the comments are disabled for the video Cheesy, that speaks volumes for so called democracy! its just goes to how staged the whole process is.

Totally, complete joke of a system, dont even bother wasting your time voting, i didnt watch it, i might do but it will make me angry.

I'm devoting all my time into getting an income in Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, the only way to remove these guys from power will be to hit them financially, voting is just a waste of time.
1484  Other / Politics & Society / Re: China evacuates foreign nationals from Yemen in unprecedented move on: April 03, 2015, 08:25:44 PM
Holy shit, you know things are going to get serious when even China's involved.

China isn't involved in any kind of war . They are just taking the Chinese citizens living in Yemen out of there .

Yeah but they've actually done something, the Chinese are far more careful about getting involved internationally than America.
1485  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Leaders Debate UK Election 2015 on: April 03, 2015, 07:22:26 PM
Should send them link to this thread Smiley

They'd just ignore it, in Britain, if you try to protest peacefully you're a nuisance or a crazy person, if you try to actually do something about a problem, you're a terrorist. That's what happened with this whole debate, it was all because Cameron didn't want to face his critics even within the establishment so rather than have a real debate and take them on he reduced it to one incredibly boring and scripted one instead.
1486  Other / Politics & Society / Re: China evacuates foreign nationals from Yemen in unprecedented move on: April 03, 2015, 06:32:25 PM
Holy shit, you know things are going to get serious when even China's involved.
1487  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Leaders Debate UK Election 2015 on: April 03, 2015, 06:27:24 PM
I like the way the comments are disabled for the video Cheesy, that speaks volumes for so called democracy! its just goes to how staged the whole process is.

Oh yeah it's really fucking staged, for instance, loads of newspapers on their websites will always disable the comments pages if they know a bunch of people will disagree with what they write in their articles, or my personal favourite, if they've said something they haven't realised will piss everyone else off they disable it after everyone posts what they think of the newspapers. People outside the UK particularly Americans think we're all polite and British but honestly everythings fucking covered up here and people simply don't like to talk about anything and they ostracise those who do, it's a really fucked up way to live.

The Misandrists in this country who masquerade as feminists here are particularly helped out by the media and if you plan to criticise anything other than white men you'd better watch out, I don't like UKIP in the slightest, they're nationalists but Nigel Firage blatantly shows exactly what politicians really think of us, you should have seen comments from Labour about leaving the EU, they don't even want us to have a vote on it!
1488  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If you have a decent social network, see how easily you can earn Gems/Bitcoin on: April 03, 2015, 03:43:39 PM
I'm sure it's a nice way to earn money for people who don't give a shit about privacy and so on, but as others have said if you download that app you're asking for trouble, there was a guy on Poloniex boasting about how he was making money off the people who he was referring to, won't go into details obviously because I respect peoples' privacy most of the time no matter how they act but I thought he was quite the douchebag.

Also, yes, if it's requesting permissions etc. on your various accounts then you can bet your arse that's going to get you hacked one day.
1489  Other / Off-topic / Re: Physics Debunked? on: April 03, 2015, 03:35:01 PM
Please just use the word 'lying' like every other human being on the planet instead of trying to sound clever, using 'fallacy' and 'ad hominem' on the internet is becoming an increasingly annoying fad especially when people aren't using the words properly.
1490  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Growbitco, grow-btc, 100x btc -- are all SCAMS ? on: April 03, 2015, 01:40:09 PM
Absolutely these kind of sites are precisely designed to lure you in and give money, while they'll payout occasionally if they start getting big enough transactions they'll run off eventually, they always do, the ones that don't scam are simply waiting for a big score to come along, just depends on how ambitious they're feeling.

Sad to say it, but it's easier to operate a scam in the Bitcoin world than it is a legitimate business because people are greedy and stupid, mostly stupid.
1491  Other / Off-topic / Re: Physics Debunked? on: April 03, 2015, 01:16:30 PM
The problem with these kind of crappy articles is they're generally written by people who know even less about Physics and Maths than I do which is why they can say things like this without having any real evidence to back it up.
1492  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: "Known scammer Josh Garza of GAWMiners launched a Bitcoin exchange - Mineral" on: April 03, 2015, 12:07:48 PM
If people actually buy into this shit despite our warnings then it's their own fucking fault as far as I'm concerned.

Those greedy people who doesn't do their homework before taking part into any of these activities are losers. And no, I will not show any remorse to those who'll get burned joining those services. They had been warned.

But preventing people from being scammed/stolen from is a worthwhile effort.  These scam companies popping up, and disappearing with no consequences is getting old and turing btc into a complete joke.

We can't be held responsible for other peoples' stupidity in the same way that companies can't when in many other situations people end up injuring or killing themselves by ignoring warnings from many many sources.
1493  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-04-02] Video MSNBC: Experts talk about Bitcoin on: April 03, 2015, 12:05:11 PM
I'm sorry, but I just started laughing hysterically the second that guy started talking and the title "Is Journalism School Worth It?" at the bottom Cheesy
1494  Other / Politics & Society / Leaders Debate UK Election 2015 on: April 03, 2015, 11:57:09 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Sv2AOQBd_s

You Americans think your politicians suck? Well check ours out.
1495  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: "Known scammer Josh Garza of GAWMiners launched a Bitcoin exchange - Mineral" on: April 03, 2015, 08:50:38 AM
If people actually buy into this shit despite our warnings then it's their own fucking fault as far as I'm concerned.
1496  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Pilotless Passenger Planes Might Soon Become A Reality. on: April 02, 2015, 04:36:41 PM
I don't have a problem in general with automated planes and cars, but there must, absolutely be a remote override in them in case something goes wrong, so if there's a hacking as others have said ( Which is extremely likely because there are plans to put all this shit on a huge network which is stupid ) or if there's something in the way etc. that the computers won't be able to see. A basic example is like with sat nav, a route I take had a roundabout but it was recently changed to a traffic junction, so the sat nav was still reading that there was a roundabout there but I could plainly see that the whole system had changed for it. This means that you can't rely on the sat nav anymore obviously for that small portion of the journey and you have to make sure you take the right lanes yourself.

While on a small scale these kind of things aren't a problem, imagine though if you have thousands upon thousands of planes, cars and every other vehicle relying on these systems and suddenly a big portion of road is changed up or a building is put where a road used to be. Unless you can tell me with 100% certainty that these computers can adapt to such situations especially for planes with stuff in the sky then I don't want to hear about "Fully automated" anything.

Like I said, I like the automation, it makes life much easier and when it works, it works very well, but as somebody who deals with computers a lot A.I can't fucking adapt, that's just the honest truth, you put something unexpected in it's way it's completely confounded and that will end up putting peoples' lives in danger.
1497  Other / Politics & Society / Re: FORGET Skynet. AI is already taking jobs from humans. What are we going to do? on: April 02, 2015, 02:22:15 PM
It's purely people who refuse to adapt and decide to place the blame on inanimate objects as usual because it's easier, rather than going out and learning new skills or picking up ways to compete they bitch and moan and since they target political groups and governments with these complaints it actually ends up holding back progress.

Yeah, people love to blame inanimate objects for all their problems instead of taking a look at themselves, because that would mean admitting they were wrong about something.
1498  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Yanis Varoufa: Greece Will Adopt the Bitcoin If Eurogroup Doesn’t Give Us a Deal on: April 01, 2015, 03:10:54 PM
Ugh, the problem with April fools is everybody tries to play pranks so you can't trust anything anybody ever writes or says but the problem is some of it could be something somebody has actually done with how stupid people are.
1499  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gavin reveals Satoshi's been secretly working on BTC 2.0 on: April 01, 2015, 06:23:32 AM
April fool's and they are TinyURL links that I'm not touching.
1500  Other / Politics & Society / Re: PAINTBALL MARKER FOR HOME DEFENCE. on: March 31, 2015, 01:12:01 PM
Ballistic shield to the face! Ballistic shield to the face! Cheesy
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