"we promise a lot of things" "all of our contests are open ended" "we vanish like satoshi" "we don't value you're opinion thaaaat much" "we shit on forums" "keep trying!"
lol +1
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Garr255, relax, the whole happening IS just for LULZ. But you had to lift your finger and ruin it for everyone.... damn kids.
Let me politely escape an argument, consisting of me telling you I told my underwriter it might be in his best interest to sell some bonds before the block reward halve and nothing further than that, with one thing: BFL
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Why is YABMC turd so undervalued, compared to other turds, that float around GLBSE. Symbol Last trade Mh/s BTC/Mhs YABMC 0.143 1 0,143 GIGAMINING 1.0863 5 0,21726 BITBOND 0.525506 2 0,262753
Maybe you need to start screaming about ASIC orders too (so what that 1 Mh/s will still be 1Mh/s). Or maybe to need to dream up a elaborate scheme of swapping 1 mh/s turds to 20 Mh/s turds when diff jumps 20x and 1 Mh/s will produce 0 income per week. Or is it this angry bozo on your icon, that frightens investors? ----- (As you probably know, those perpetual N MH/s "bonds" are similar to FRN's (Floating Rate Notes). FRN's are also called "floaters", so I am inviting you all to call all the perpetual bitcoin floaters as "Turd(s)".)
Hey look everyone, lulz!
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If anyone wants to pay me back via a check or cash in the mail for these at the currenct exchange rate, that'd be cool too, as I'm in need of a bit of money to get this
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Alright cool. Just making sure you won't be struggling to get enough coin because of this.
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It just sucks that kids like me play video games and mindlessly browse the nets instead of playing around with 6502 and hardware hacking
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I have a M-Audio Axiom 25-Key USB Midi controller that has a Midi-in and Midi-out, 8 pads, programmable knobs and transpose controls. I don't have the CD that came with it but it is in like new condition; I only used it a few months before shelving it.
PM'd
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That deal fell through, too low value item for it to be worth him shipping it.
Still open to offers
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Pending deal with ognasty. Still fielding offers until that is finalized though.
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tgmarks: Will you still be able to pay back the 88 you owe me on time?
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Loans are all due this week!
I am still offering new loans
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Cognitive is raising a motion (which will surely pass) soon to upgrade our seven FPGA Singles. Keep up with the thread and site for the latest info! What about synergy? Synergy is completely Mini-Rig powered, and our underwriter has said that he will be totally willing to upgrade to ASICs when and if BFL turns out a working product. The details of the upgrade plan have not yet been decided because of the unpredictability of BFL's products' actual results, no matter what their estimates claim. I hope this helps, and I apologize for not being in the position to gamble on BFL. -Garrett
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Hey, this thread got it changed to "Custom Hardware"
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What do you think about FPGAs right now? Would it be worth stepping up from GPUs to FPGAs right now or do you think the BFL ASIC renders them useless?
If you can get, or already have, an FPGA right now then you should have nothing to worry about until ASICs arrive. Even then, you can trade up to the ASIC thanks to BFL's generous trade-in program. The power consumption is pretty negligible compared to even the most efficient of GPU setups. Personally I wouldn't order an FPGA now due to the amount of time it will take to recover the investment, the amount of time it will take BFL to deliver, and I believe ASICs are going to render them insignificant in the end. If you already have a desktop computer you are better off buying a couple used 5-series GPUs at a good price and start mining immediately, so long as you have relatively cheap power and can deal with a little heat. Two used 5870s can produce the same hash rate as a BFL single at half the cost. So if you have have an FPGA now, I'd get in on the trade-in list with BFL. If you don't, find yourself a couple used 5870s and stick them in an existing computer. At this point, building full computers doesn't make much sense when difficulty is outpacing the BTC price in the near future. Here you're assuming an order from BFL. Most companies don't have a 10 week lead time
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What do you think about FPGAs right now? Would it be worth stepping up from GPUs to FPGAs right now or do you think the BFL ASIC renders them useless?
I think that FPGAs are still a good investment now, because they will remain profitable for most people indefinitely (assuming btc value stays up). There will be a significant profit margin change if BFL sends out ASICS, but I think its best to acquire some hardware now and go along for the ride. I know a lot of people are waiting for BFL to deliver, which is another option.
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So you are 16 years old now?
Yeah. I'll be 17 on August 4th.
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I got a Mini-Rig today. Apparently they are actually made solely in China and are resold at your local Indian Reservation. (Also illegal in most of the US) Here's a pic: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/9542654/photos/Garr%27s%20Mini-Rig%20%3B%29.jpgI'm pretty excited to fire this thing up, but I think I'll wait until Wednesday While at the res today with some friends I saw that and said "yes." for a reason that none of them and all of you know Happy 4th.
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Sent you a pm. Still interested in more offers though!
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