Then-chemistry teacher Roger Bennatti unwrapped the treat in his classroom in 1976 and placed it on top of a chalkboard to see how long it would take to rot. What the Hell kind of chemistry teacher expects baked goods to rot? Doesn't he know that cooking kills the microorganisms responsible for decomposition? And that that's part of the reason for cooking food in the first place? The only reason Twinkies have preservatives at all is to slow the growth of mould, but in a cool, dry place they won't go mouldy in the first place. For confirmation, I checked a loaf of preservative-free bread in my kitchen, and it has no expiry date. Just a "best before" date, because bread doesn't rot! It just goes stale! How stupid do you have to be to think that cooked food rots?
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I'm new here
That's from your second post on this forum (at least from that account). Were you lying? Depends on your point of view. My point of view is that a person who claims to be new here - when in fact that person has been here before - is a liar. Perhaps that person has a good reason to lie (but more commonly, they have a bad reason), but it is a lie nonetheless. What other points of view are there?
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...which is how your email address got leaked five months before your account was even created. Who said I was talking about this account ? You did: I'm new here,
That's from your second post on this forum (at least from that account). Were you lying?
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Is there an optimal network fee or a website I could find reference to the latest network fee?
bitcoinfees.21.co
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How's that new million-dollar-plus forums software coming along ? I guess we can't keep it a secret any longer. There is no new forum software. The money was instead spent on a time machine, which was accidentally used to send the forum database back in time, which is how your email address got leaked five months before your account was even created. Do you want to try to come up with a more believable story?
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but database was ok from the cloned folder.
Clearly not, if it says block 0000000000000000048304816349032406da39e8216793273821038f42db323d is invalid. It actually isn't, and I'm not sure why your node thinks it is. Your chainstate's probably corrupted somewhere; reindex should fix it if so.
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interesting...
Very interesting, considering the RPCConsole constructor initialises the history by calling clear() and there is no code anywhere for saving or restoring history from previous sessions. Unless you (or someone else) has modified this code, what you're claiming is... impossible.
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Not sure about being written to disk, but it definitely had to read it from the disk. My only explanation so far would be, that some old version of bitcoin core did write this.
I have not yet restarted my server since I found out with the 0.13.0, I actually cannot claim id does write something to the disk. But as I have restarted Bitcoin core several times on the running server (uptime like 2 days), I can confirm that the history stored on disk - obviously, but maybe from earlier versions - 0.13.0 did read on every startup.
Let me check again:
Yup. My bitcoin-qt definitely stores history to disk, as even garbage I put in, like
walletpassphrase "shitty passphrase" timeout
appears again after I shutdown and restart my bitcoin-qt and then simply press arrow up.
No version I've ever used saves history when closed. Are you quite sure you're not just minimising it?
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How do I get rid of this unbelievable behavior?
By clicking the Clear Console button (shortcut: Control-L), which has the added benefit that your passphrase is no longer displayed right there on the screen, so why on Earth would you not clear it anyway if other people have access to your machine?
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They are assholes without compassion.
What are you talking about? We can be perfectly compassionate when it serves our interests. As opposed to actual assholes, who are uncompassionate all the time. They don't tend to get very far in life. They lack something that we can call human nature.
Human nature is overrated.
Considering how ridiculous some intelligent people are - Big Bang Theory, Black Hole Theory, The Theory of Evolution, The Theory of Relativity - I think I would place myself outside of it (intelligence). Quoted for posterity.
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You know, the primary people that don't recognize these bots are spammers. I've seen some of them reply to several of those posts (which tend to be different in content with randomized titles about Bitcoin dying), leading to the conclusion that they are generally unaware of these things even though they 'spend a lot of time' in that section (obviously not for the right reasons).
Don't recognise or don't care? I've said it before and I'll say it again: sig spammers either can't or won't read what they're replying to. At all. I've even seen them reply to those word-salad diet pill ads. It's beyond ridiculous.
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OP, what have you got against psychopaths, anyway?
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Oh guys where the world Is going...HOW COME THEY COULD SIMPLY REGISTER A COMPANY AND SCAM PEOPLE? WHERE ARE THE GOVERNMENTS?
It's so crazy, I used to trust every registered company online and now I'm just disappointed.
I told you, anyone can register a company. It's normally just a tax thing. It certainly doesn't mean that the company is trustworthy in any way, or even that it's actually being run by the people who's name it's registered in. Whatever gave you that idea? We carry out basic checks to make sure that documents have been fully completed and signed, but we do not have the statutory power or capability to verify the accuracy of the information that companies send to us. We accept all information that companies deliver to us in good faith and place it on the public record. The fact that the information has been placed on the public record should not be taken to indicate that Companies House has verified or validated it in any way.
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I don't. By that logic I can't show any part of my body in public except my left eyeball. (You don't even want to know what I did with my right one!) Should I wear a burqa and an eyepatch?
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They are sex related then 5 minutes after firing one out they are a feeding tool.
They are? I think you're doing it wrong. The sex-related tools are further down.
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Of course not. Why would even think otherwise? I mean they're a UK registered company, Is It possible that they may scam people or what?
Anyone can register a company. The details on file at Companies House are certainly phony - the registered office address is that of a restaurant, for one thing.
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That chronic 24/7 pot heads are not lazy and work as every normal non pothead?
To be fair, smoking pot even while asleep requires a level of dedication not typically seen in lazy non-workers. Are you high right now? I though you stopped 10 years ago No, she just switched to other drugs: I DO COCAINE !!!
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Does every little Trolling attack you do on me here have fail so badly ?
No, I just stopped trying after your gay agenda thread. And i swear you two are the same douche here.
That's high praise, but I'm afraid you're mistaken. I am not Moloch. And yeah this is the very first time you both commented.
No it isn't. We both commented in your penis size thread, remember? Learn to read moron.
I'm trying, but moron is a difficult language to learn. The grammar is so inconsistent.
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I'm not sure the first guy got what this was about.. Do i have to re-explain ?
I'm not sure anyone gets what your rants are about. I think you have to re-explain while sober.
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Bank of England talk about 2040 in their papers as do many other people. I always assumed 2040 was typo.
It is. What am I missing?
Your formulae are all wrong. The block subsidy (indeed, all bitcoin values) are an integer number of satoshis (hundred millionth parts of a bitcoin), and rounded down when they would be fractional, so column C should be =(FLOOR(C2*100000000/2))/100000000 and you shouldn't be rounding column E at all (and you should show 8 decimal places). Also, 210,000 blocks is slightly less than 4 years; at 10 minutes per block, it is 1,458 days and 8 hours. For reference, a correct table of block subsidies can be found here: en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Controlled_supply#Projected_Bitcoins_Long_Term
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