Correct me if wrong, but Aussies use PAL and not NTSC. Anything to do with it? It should be a standard power cord.
correct me if wrong, but NTSC and PAL has nothing to do with sockets
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What the title says. Looking for a reputable vendor to buy from so I can start building a rep for myself.
with fiat -> BTC trades, it's the other way around.
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use walletnotify instead of polling for transactions.
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I want to buy Simcity 4 Deluxe edition. It was recently on steam summer sale for $5.99. Therefore, I think a fair price would be $5 (BTC equivalent). If you have physical edition, that is fine too, but bear in mind I don't want to pay too much for shipping.
edit: got it from russian site, don't need it anymore.
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1.6384 BTC for a 32,768 bit number. that's quite a mark-up.
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I've read some responses from merchants that people buy more when the Bitcoin price is rising.
Shouldn't people buy less when the price is rising? Why pay 1 BTC for an item when you can pay 0.5 BTC next week? That is, assuming the price will rise.
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I find the minimum withdraw for LTC to be rather high. 5 LTC is about $13 USD. I am not comfortable stashing this much money with a pool. If you can reduce the minimum withdraw amount to 1 LTC, or reduce the on-demand withdraw fee to 0.01 LTC, I will gladly switch to your pool.
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I have a list of around 35,000 addresses that I would like recorded in the blockchain.
let me guess: you're squatting firstbits addresses?
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I'll enroll again because of the double payment promo 1v.io/grue
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Can you disable them altogether?
You shouldn't need to disable at all. Bitcoin automatically shrinks the log file on startup. Unless you have file system permission issues, the log file should never get this big. What if I'm having it run 24/7 and don't like restarting? debug.log size: 202435849 bytes Startup time: 2013-07-09 02:14:48
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Don't know wheres best for support so here it is, In inputs.io my balances just say loading. Have been for half an hour, cant use buttons on the top (send receive.....) Can use the faq and help at the bottom???
Same here. I sent TradeFortress a PM earlier today. edit: TradeFortress solved the problem.
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Qualifications to apply for this arbitrage opportunity:
-Must have either a Bitstamp or BTC-e trading account. -Must have a bank account.
I have both. What exactly do I have to do to get "guaranteed profits"?
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I have question regarding future payments. In the event of a rate adjustment between the day of program enrollment and the 30 days following enrollment, do I get paid the updated amount? For instance, there was a change in payout from 0.25 to 0.13. However, you paid me 0.26 BTC. Was this done to compensate for the rate adjustment, or was it done out of kindness?
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Can you disable them altogether?
You shouldn't need to disable at all. Bitcoin automatically shrinks the log file on startup. Unless you have file system permission issues, the log file should never get this big.
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45xx: "Refund processing"
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In addition to the identities listed above, I claim association with the following bitmit identities: gruegruez (because I forgot that I had the above account)
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Are they enterprise or OEM?
Neither. They are academic keys. They are only for "academic use". This means you can't use them in production environments, (although there's nothing stopping you from doing so).
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i dare you give me a piece of c code(10-20 lines) that i can't explain. Okay, I'll give you an easy one. How about two statements? [...] An implementation of f() constructed from your English description must produce identical results for all possible val and l on the range 0-31 inclusive. a function f is given 2 arguments, one integer named l and and a 32-bit unsigned integer named val and returns a 32 bit unsigned integer. if the value of l is strictly larger then 16 we reassign the variable val to the sum of: val shifted l minus 16 to the left(or is it right? im left-right confused!) the lower l minus 16 bits of val plus 2 to the l - 16 power minus 1, shifted l - 16 times to the left if the value of l is less or equal to 16 set val to itself shifted 16 - l times to the right return val But what you're not understanding the function. All you're doing is repeating it word for word. He meant you couldn't explain it colloquially. i dare you give me a piece of c code(10-20 lines) that i can't explain. Okay, I'll give you an easy one. How about two statements? [...] An implementation of f() constructed from your English description must produce identical results for all possible val and l on the range 0-31 inclusive. but no i have no idea of what the code is doing, but it seems like some insanely optimized bit twiddling computation, its probably a estimation of some mathematical function. I really dislike bit twiddling magic, its just as incomprehensible as brainfuck or APL. hey look, gmaxwell delivered and you failed.
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