Only my MtGox balance. I'm keeping most of my balance offline because I don't even trust myself.
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I should not be drinking and trading... hum gambling! edit:
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anyway back on topic this is short trem bitcoin speculation and i say down to 12.50 by the end of boxing day! Because of you(and the stupid fake wall) I've sold almost everything at $13.48 two days ago... You better be right or else...
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Because I'm a geek and I like the open source/p2p side of Bitcoin.
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I was also a noob back then. I had some money with pirate but cashed out roughly 2-3 weeks before the collapse. I also cashed out of GLBSE 2 weeks before it's closure. Now I don't invest in anything. My BTC stays on MtGox and my papers wallets. I feel like I've been very lucky.
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Seems legit.
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Well the world as we know it isn't coming to an ending today.
But in a way the world is ending soon, you look around and you don't quite see it, but you know it, its all truing to shit everywhere...
Yeah that's true. It's the perfect time for an interlude: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0GFRcFm-aY
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its only Thursday morning here. lets wait a bit more.
Humm I think you're in Montreal. We are Friday the 21... hmmm, my computers clock is wrong... weird. That might explain why we're still there... Please don't update your clock!
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its only Thursday morning here. lets wait a bit more.
Humm I think you're in Montreal. We are Friday the 21...
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What the hell... Why I'm still alive today??? Apart from a snow storm everything seem normal as usual.
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This thread always remind me of this dude:
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In your first post you wrote: sudo apt-get install bitcoin-qt
I don't see any package with this name. Correct name is: sudo apt-get install bitcoind It does work for me. You can search for package name with apt-cache search like this: apt-cache search bitcoin
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Can you use https://www.torproject.org ? You could access sourceforge that way. Edit: You can install the daemon this way. (No GUI) sudo apt-get install bitcoind
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Should we have a sticky full of links for newcomers? If so, what all should be included?
mtgoxlive, btccharts, clarkmoody, bitcoincharts, ...?
http://bitcoinwatch.comWhat does bitcoinwatch have that bitcoincharts doesn't?
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LOL? In which countries a phone connection is not terminated, if one side hangs up? Here in Germany the call definitely is terminated if one side hangs up and you would have to redial. And this behavior is not new, the phone network does behave this way since I can remember. With VoIP this is AFAIK the default behavior of most clients, too. (However, on protocol level, there is a 2 sided termination)
In Canada, hanging up for a short lapse of time won't terminate a call. The US probably use the same system as well. Yes, for old analog wired phones quickly (< 1s) pressing down and releasing the hook does have this effect here, too. But this is intended and used as signal to the network to access several advanced features. Last time I tried(3-4 years ago) I could stay on the line for ~1-2 minutes. I successfully pranked some friends this way. I guess it depends how the network has been setup.
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Should we have a sticky full of links for newcomers? If so, what all should be included?
mtgoxlive, btccharts, clarkmoody, bitcoincharts, ...?
http://bitcoinwatch.com
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LOL? In which countries a phone connection is not terminated, if one side hangs up? Here in Germany the call definitely is terminated if one side hangs up and you would have to redial. And this behavior is not new, the phone network does behave this way since I can remember. With VoIP this is AFAIK the default behavior of most clients, too. (However, on protocol level, there is a 2 sided termination)
In Canada, hanging up for a short lapse of time won't terminate a call. The US probably use the same system as well.
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