You have no understanding of science if you think cell phones can cause cancer. Go look at the EM spectrum and see where cell phone frequencies lie.
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Do people really trade anything based on nonsense like this line? What theory actually predicts this?
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what error are you getting? we can't help without that. if you compiled libraries make sure they are in proper directories and that you've run ldconfig. you should be able to compile it easily on both ubuntu versions you listed
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Has anyone actually got Avalon chips yet anyway?
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its more likely to freeze your asic and break it than just cool it
You can't freeze an asic, that would be silly.
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even if it uses a new address it just seems like a mistake waiting to happen. who knows what the default will be in the next version.
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You might try bfgminer or some other miner just real quick to see if it's a setting problem. I wonder if your cards became way underclocked somehow.
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what cards are you using? and can you try it with default settings?
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what does it look like when you break egg shells or drop some bones over the chart?
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Glad you figured it out. I was going to suggest turning all your wireless devices off and then on one at a time, but couldn't figure out why that would have an effect. Weird bug!
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You should combine with the cryoniks guy and make a pci-e liquid nitrogen cooled card.
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There's more radiation exposure from the ground than you could ever get from a cell phone. And then we burn coal and get it in the air. It's also in all produce, and from the sun. Cell phones are as dangerous as microwaves.
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Do press releases fall under false advertising? Does the government even care much about consumers?
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Avalon chips are about $10 each and do 282 MH/s. So 1 TH/s needs 3550 chips at a cost of $35,000. The 10,000 chips you ordered won't even get you 3 TH.
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$500 in mining equipment, $500 in BTC
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You know I just realized he never said the PCI-E board was made to fit in a computer. So it could be a gigantic box with 40A@220V connections and a PCI-E connector sitting unused somewhere on the box.
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I love the WRT54GL for a wireless router, nothing beats old school.
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I don't believe this will work, because the issue doesn't seem to have much to do with the connectivity between the blades and the proxy... (because the traffic still has to pass through the verizon router to get to the internet, and I feel like the router is causing the issue)
This will narrow it down to some weird wifi interference with the blades (which would be odd) and some ip address dhcp conflict, which seems more likely. Unless one of the wireless devices is running upnp and is stealing port the stratum port (3333?) for itself.
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Wow, that's 120 BTC / day
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I just used an existing address that I could sign from instead of the "sending address" off blockchain.info. Technically, a Bitcoin transaction doesn't really have a sending address. It's just easier to understand it that way.
Please do not do this. The sending address from the TX is what is used to verify the signature. For clarity, should we send you the first sending address in the email when the transaction has multiple sending addresses? I can send updated emails if you need them for bookkeeping purposes. Thanks. Just send the transaction id, it contains all the information.
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