search genjix and vote up my comment ^^
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What's your address and I'll send you 100 BTC. I will definitely try to get that 50 BTC ASAP
I can show you how to use gdb to debug (my setup is usually jam/makefiles/qmake/cmake, vim, gdb, ...). I can look into it, but know that it'd just be something I read & tried from a tutorial, not that I use myself daily.
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Click the links...
Need BTC for the laptop (or paypal -_-)
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I am a native English speaker and routinely mix British and American spellings in what I write. The software industry is standardized on American spellings so if you are raised with the British spellings and become a programmer you can't really avoid getting them mixed up sometimes.
Same here. the ise/ize endings I routinely switch between (prefer the -ise endings though), whereas other words like colour I always use the British spelling.
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I used to work for a group like this that worked on free software. There was 2 arms to the organisation: pay the bills workers (web dev, system setup, admin, ...) and research which I was part of doing 3D dev. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_developmenthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CooperativeOne of the problems I saw was if some people become unproductive or turn out not to be very useful then they become a drain on the organisation. How do you then boot them without creating bad blood? Some types of work are hard to objectively evaluate because they bring added value that isn't immediate to see (or tangible to measure). My future plan is to make an organisation like this anyway since it allows everyone to work on whatever cool stuff they want and is more productive.
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The charger and keyboard don't bother me at all. Do you want the laptops back later because the IBM seems good enough to last me for a while (might put off getting a good computer). I'm trying to boycott paypal wherever possible. Check out my post and see if you need any of my services, http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3818.0
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That's excellent ... Mac might be a problem since I'd mostly use it for writing free software, so I'm researching now whether it can run Ubuntu and VirtualBox (for dev builds/testing on w$). EDIT: just saw your re-post... The IBM looks good I only have 100 BTC... How should I pay you?
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My laptop broke and I want a temporary system until I get a better computer later.
(I'm from UK)
Looking around at parts it seems I can get one for around ~€170 or $230? (Monitor for €70 and desktop for €100)
Is it possible to go any cheaper since this is a temporary system? Even if it's an old 600mhz desktop with a 14inch CRT for €30
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Lady and gentlemen, we won the cryptocurrency war, just like our cypherpunk predecessors won the encryption war. The world did not stay the same, but changes dramatically.
Satoshi won the war Bitcoin has appeared on the world stage at the right time. Our world is at the correct stage for the people to seize their destiny!
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En la esperanto ni diras bitmono kiel bit + mono
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Too much emotional investment here. Try to be more objective.
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huh? by bubble I do not mean a crash to 0... Just bitcoin losing 1/4 - 1/2 of it's parity value.
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LOL I was right! SUCK IT!
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I will buy $30 FTP off you for 20 btc
Nobody will burn their valuable BTC for hard to liquidate FTP at below market prices.
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As fast as it takes to compute 1 hash theoretically...
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jgarzik, since you're not running pastecoin anymore, have you considered putting the sourcecode back online? It's a great example for vendors on how to integrate bitcoin and I don't mind cleaning up the hackish code for people.
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2 days and bitcoin has gone from 0.95 BTC / $ to 1.16 BTC / $
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