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1741  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Start Using Bitcoin! on: November 14, 2011, 01:02:52 AM
As a new 4th year biker, I love these signs, wish these existed up here.

Its bloody murder out there..

You are invisible on the roads..
1742  Other / Off-topic / Re: Matthew, I wish to present you a gift. on: November 13, 2011, 05:33:35 PM
Well, we all would love to think that..

But..

Reality is different my friend.


You will find things and life fall into place a bit easier when the whole world isnt against you.

When you constantly fail everyones lessons and for the most part simple advice.  No one will take the time to show you anymore, and it compounds this problem you might be having, or will have in the future.


Cant help people that dont want to be helped.


Does this fit you ?
Heh. If somebody had given me great advice, I would of certainly taken it. I consider everything that is said. Unfortunately and oh-so-sadly most of it is inflated garbage coming from pretentious old men. "Oh, I have had life experience! I'll teach this at risk youth what it means to live!" And they boast and they brag about their adventures and what it means to be a man. Oh, how cock-sure they are in their words of wisdom for they have lived and suffered. To speak about it all in good light can assure it wasn't in vain. Maybe if they are able to sell me on their words can they take ownership over my success and accomplishments.

I am my own man, teflone. All of you are trying to be my parent. If I were to ever consider you my friends, you would have to assume I know what is best for myself.

I havent tried to be rude with you, but in a nutshell, all these people are bothered by your lack of thought.

We all here see something..  it bothers us.  nothing to a great deal (most of us)

But we wish you would learn something, we hope you will learn something.

We get upset at how the "lessons" are wasted, or rejected for no other reason than to reject them.



Age is wisdom, and if you pride yourself on thinking your smart, then suck this stuff up like a sponge, and dont reject it as nonsense just because its old guys spitting out parental advice for no reason.

Its much more relevant than you are clearly allowing it to be. 

Being the bigger man is sometimes the best and hardest thing to do - in regards of this domain drama.

Im out!. Cheers, I wish you well





1743  Other / Off-topic / Re: Matthew, I wish to present you a gift. on: November 13, 2011, 05:12:18 PM
Well, we all would love to think that..

But..

Reality is different my friend.


You will find things and life fall into place a bit easier when the whole world isnt against you.

When you constantly fail everyones lessons and for the most part simple advice.  No one will take the time to show you anymore, and it compounds this problem you might be having, or will have in the future.


Cant help people that dont want to be helped.


Does this fit you ?
1744  Other / Off-topic / Re: Matthew, I wish to present you a gift. on: November 13, 2011, 04:54:18 PM
It wasn't hard to spot. Learn to live some of your dogma, and embrace your challenges, and stop picking fights that nobody wins. You went and got Matthew grounded with your silly spat. It's a frickin' domain. The users in this community probably control 500,000 domains collectively. Don't be a giant putz about it, give it to him with some class and walk away from the battle, it really isn't worth it. Then people will admire your maturity and your disciplined approach to handling conflict.

Don't let this silly shit here get to you. There are actually some really good people out in the world that might serve as a reasonable example if you can take a moment and listen without going ballistic trying to compete/fit-in/rule the world.
Are you trying to get a high off being a mentor or something? Hahaha. Look, I act as I please. I don't need a father figure.

No, you worthless little fuck-wit, I have no interest in being a father figure to a simpleton. The mentoring that I do does not involve spoiled little brats with too much time on their hands, delusions of grandeur and internet connections. I was offering you advice on how to gracefully get out of the septic tank you have created out of your reputation in this community. What a waste of breath! Keep digging shit miner, that hole has a bottom somewhere down there.

Heh, I only take advice from people who have attempted to understand me first; I only take advice from friends.

Anyways, I am not in a septic tank. I have no regrets.

You know, maybe LoupGaroux wasnt tactful enough, but he was giving good advice in my eyes, and you returned the favour by slapping him in the face.

He had your number, hit the nail on the head..  Maybe you could suck it up a little and think about what he said.

Your Ass-purgers syndrome shouldnt be an excuse for you to act the way you do, it should be a hurdle for you to strive to climb over..
1745  Other / Off-topic / Re: Matthew, I wish to present you a gift. on: November 12, 2011, 11:29:37 PM
Your writing is fine, but its when your trying soooo hard to sound smart, is where you lose us.
1746  Other / Off-topic / Re: Matthew, I wish to present you a gift. on: November 12, 2011, 11:13:25 PM
Why do you try so hard to use big words?

Your response to me was bizzare and very out there..

Your idea of "adult talk" is warped, very few people speak with no emotion, or like a robot professor would talk.. Im at a loss of how to describe it.

It is not having the effect your looking for.  fyi

And quoting yourself..  I wont even go there..   Like its the gospel  Smiley
1747  Other / Off-topic / Re: Matthew, I wish to present you a gift. on: November 12, 2011, 09:49:29 PM
So when you repeatedly say you have stole nothing of value..

So you have stole something that is in your eyes worthless ?
1748  Other / Off-topic / Re: Matthew, I wish to present you a gift. on: November 11, 2011, 10:05:13 PM
Guys..

I've never had the feeling more than I do now after reading this thread..


Atlas is maybe a clever troll..  Props..



He has responded god knows how many times on this thread alone, and they all have been complete utter ridiculousness, one more wilder and bizzare than the next, complete lack of basic human compassion, common sense and moral center. Its hilarious!

They all have gotten a furry of responses (emotion) back from each new statement of craziness from us.


Its fascinates me this person Atlas could actually be and act as he describes himself. But it MUST be an act? it HAS to be an act..



We have been trolled..  this is one big long troll..  


 Cheesy




1749  Other / Off-topic / Re: Matthew, I wish to present you a gift. on: November 11, 2011, 03:32:49 AM
Egomaniacal tirade? Check. Entanglement in a web of half-truths? Check. Contradictions even within the same sentence? Check.

Try humility some time. It's nice to have respect.

I have gotten pretty far by being myself. Humility is for the insecure. It is only a virtue to the weak and the enslaved.

This one is epic.  

I laughed so hard after reading this.

 Cheesy
1750  Economy / Marketplace / Re: GLBSE down? on: November 11, 2011, 12:29:05 AM
Whew.. thought it was just me..


Its useless to me now.. Sad

oh well





(twitch)
1751  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan Request on: November 10, 2011, 01:06:11 AM
Any news?
1752  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [60 GH/s PPLNS] BitMinter.com *** Merged Mining! *** on: November 09, 2011, 12:15:47 AM
in a short concise sentence, why should who ever finds a Bitcoin block also find a namecoin.. ?

Hmm not sure how to make it simpler.  There is no such thing as "finding a block".  Block are already known.  What we are looking for is a hash which is SMALLER than the TARGET required by the current DIFFICULTY.

Thus if a hash (any hash) is smaller than both Bitcoin and Namecoin targets it "solves" both blocks.  Since Bitcoin target is higher than namecoin target any hash which is small enough for Bitcoin will be by default also small enough for Namecoin.

Whoa.. I realize I know nothing of the mechanics now..

I just thought they were separate networks of sorts.. Im surprised to find it works like this..
1753  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan Request on: November 08, 2011, 10:23:48 PM
Not to raise false hope, but have faith, he'll come back..

He sold me bitcoins about a month ago through paypal. 

I had no issues, he was worried I would scam him because he was late paying a loan once with IBB. It was rather silly, But I think hes just aloof, and will surface soon.  Smiley



Yea, those were mine.  Smiley

Oh ya right, your right, he was loaned them (from you) too!  omg..

jesus..

But anyways.. now I feel bad... lol

be patient..  Smiley
1754  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan Request on: November 08, 2011, 10:18:17 PM
Not to raise false hope, but have faith, he'll come back..

He sold me bitcoins about a month ago through paypal. 

I had no issues, he was worried I would scam him because he was late paying a loan once with IBB. It was rather silly, But I think hes just aloof, and will surface soon.  Smiley

1755  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [60 GH/s PPLNS] BitMinter.com *** Merged Mining! *** on: November 08, 2011, 10:01:02 PM
What i don't understand is why sometimes a member finds a namecoin and a bitcoin block at the same time. If i count right we had 4 such doubles. Is that just coincidence ?

We should find a NMC block EVERYTIME we find a BTC block.

Remember there is only one block header.  The prior NMC block hash is put into coinbase transaction of the BTC block.


So
1) You get a block header to hash from the server.
2) You hash it and check if it matches difficulty for a share.
3) If it does you submit it to the server.
4a) Server checks if it matches difficulty target for BTC
4b) Server checks if it matches difficulty target for NMC

So each share can be:
a) worthless (just used to track work by miners to ensure fair payout)
b) solution for BTC block
c) solution for NMC block
d) solution for both BTC & NMC blocks.

Now right now (and likely in the future) BTC difficulty is HIGHER than NMC.  Thus any share which meets BTC difficulty target meets NMC target.  Using smaller numbers may make it easier to understand.

Say to solve a block you pick a random number between 1 & 100 for each share.
The current target for a valid BTC share is < 10.
The current target for a valid NMC share is < 40.

So:
a share w/ value of 41 is worthless. (type a above)
a share w/ value of 14 is valid for NMC but invalid for BTC (type c above)
a share w/ value of 9 is valid for both NMC & BTC (type d above)

Now you may be wondering how you get a type B.  It would only occur as a timing issue.    While any BTC hash meets the target for a NMC hash if the NMC block has changed the miner is working on a block that can never be a valid NMC hash (no matter how low of  hash is found).  A "perfect pool" (which isn't possible with current miners) would have a way to tell miner the to update the block but still submit work because it might be good for BTC.   Luckily this should be relatively rare.


I also dont understand why people are finding both, I read this a few times.. and it makes little sense to me..

Its very odd to me..

in a short concise sentence, why should who ever finds a Bitcoin block also find a namecoin.. ?
1756  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [70 GH/s PPLNS] BitMinter.com *** Merged Mining! *** on: November 07, 2011, 02:26:00 PM
We just ended another loooooong round.
Cheers, and many thanks to Steamy.

What about Ronaghan...  and.. was that like the same hash given to namecoin a winner ?  weird..

1757  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Better Business Bureau on: November 06, 2011, 11:37:36 PM
Theres too many B's out there! lmao
1758  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What does the Bitcoin Community need? on: November 06, 2011, 11:00:27 PM
Satellite TV ? the ultimate in grey markets...
1759  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [70 GH/s PPLNS] BitMinter.com *** Merged Mining! *** on: November 06, 2011, 10:06:19 PM
Name-minter....

That is all..

 Grin
1760  Other / Off-topic / Re: Advertising is cheap these days! on: November 06, 2011, 06:43:17 PM
Doh! I responded to an 8 year old..  twice..

You got me, you win.
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