Yet, you'll still shake hands with every family member, friend and stranger, knowing full well that with a high degree of certainty they jerked-off with that hand within the past 48 hours. Is 50% a high degree of certainty? Some of us use our left hand, and some of us are too old for more than once a week.
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You gambled, you lost caught your opponent cheating. Fucking deal with it, live goes on his cheating ass, briskly. FTFY
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NEC requires testing to the appropriate UL standard by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). There are 15 such NRTLs, including Intertek, who used to be ETL. https://www.osha.gov/dts/otpca/nrtl/nrtllist.htmlA sticker from any one of the 15 saying, "tested to UL Std xxxx" gets the job done.
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The story says it was the envelopes that killed him. and on Friday he received alduterated [sic] drugs delivered to our home in express post envelopes which killed him.
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Do you sell chips only? Maybe some people would like to put their hardware in Uranus.
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I am a dissatisfied customer for these reasons:
1. No miner protection program. 2. Company rep has not called any customer a name in four pages of thread. 3. I am not rich yet. 4. No company executive has prison record and/or STD and/or airplane.
As a dissatisfied customer, I would like to order seven more units, please.
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Coinbling newbie here. Sitting on the sidelines waiting to get in.
Will there be coinbling charts? Tough to "bling up" without 'em.
Oh, wait, I meant "bilng up".
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And it bothers me a lot when speculators turn to Latin America as a promising source of Rich Suckers -- who, they hope, will buy those overpriced Bitcoins that no longer find buyers in China, India, Europe and North America.
Not if I can help it. Your defiance in the face of an attack on Latin American victims is laudable. As for your indifference to the Chinese, Indian, European and North American victims - there is a word for that. I don't know what the word is, but I don't think it's good.
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Why would someone convert USD to BTC if they can buy with USD directly?
Specifically, in response to the question, because that person does not live in the US and does not have easy access to USD, but does have BTC. Generally, in response to the idea of Overstock accepting BTC, the increase of the number of enterprises, especially well-known, well-heeled enterprises, who accept BTC is a good thing for BTC and bitcoiners. For BTC to survive beyond the era of mining and the era of speculating, it has to be useful for things, including buying things over the internet.
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Please fill out the attached form, scan, and attach in reply to this email and we will be happy to expedite your refund. Very Happy! We now have 40 or so of your BTC, we have a potential plaintiff off the books, and we have the parts for your miner on hand that we can mine with for ourselves. WinWinWinning!
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I just got my funds successfully transfered back into my account. I don't think that word means what you think it means. Did HF say "thank you" for the $39,000?
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See if you can spot it. Best? Main?
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That said, I'm trying to bring to the table anything relative that might support claims against HashFast and their principles due to the way they've conducted themselves.
But not to get an all expense paid stay in Silicon Valley, a free meal, and a QC-reject Baby Jet? They say the kool-aid in California tastes like wine.
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Expect 20-40% increase every cycle until end of 2014, Really? A 2500x increase in hashing power? 25 ExaHash/s, really? At $1/G, people accumulate $25 billiion to spend on miners? Really? Oh, only $0.1/G .... $2.5 billion on miners? Really? That would take about 50GW of electricity, 24/7. Fifty nuclear plants. To mine 1.3 million coins. So $2000 to $20,000 mining equipment cost per coin. Really?
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I'd say, if the humanity does not destroy itself soon, 110 would be an easily reachable age by then, given you have the money to pay for it, which many people here will. Then my advice would be to put all your BTC into Depends, assisted living centers, bladder control products, and motorized wheel chairs. Happy times ahead in the 22nd century!!
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not when wall street fianly can get money into the system and btc goes to the min $40,000
$500 billion cap, 3% of US economy. Not in 2014.
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By the time the year 2140 comes around, the last generated coinbase will be about 20 years old.
Here's a question:
Will anyone alive today see the last BTC generated? It would have to be a newborn living to be about 107, so my guess is "yes".
Here's another question:
Will any BTC user today be alive when the last BTC is generated? I say no. A "conscious" user (not one propped up by mommy/daddy for hipster points) would have to be, what, 7 years old? 8 years old? So a 110-year old in ~2120 will begin using BTC in ~2017. 2017 will see the first BTC user who lives to see the last BTC generated.
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And then I met pdawg! The only legit chartmaker in the whole bitcoin wall trollbox. You have my respect sir. Congrats. WTF??? What wizardry is this? doge's can't spell
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could you paint a 3 month view, showing some key support / resistance levels
you paint such nice charts
Thanks, when it get back to my desk, I'll work one up... pdawg is rawdawg's older, smarter, more talented brother
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There are, however, some people immune to bitcoin and those are too arrogant, busy(LOL) or simply too lazy to learn about it, and I dont care that they are missing the boat. Or too dumb, like me. I tried to get in about 125 (such expensive) but Coinbase never sent my two little deposits for bank verification. I took it as a sign - "stay out". Just as well. I would have washed my paper wallet in the laundry, or forgot my password, or left the BTC on some shady exchange. People as dumb as me need personal hodlers like fat people need personal trainers. First BTC reality TV show coming - "Biggest Hodler".
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