I think you should report this to theymos so he can send a mass PM to all users warning them about this.
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Is there some link or something to the said article? Also, this reminds me of this poster I saw a while ago. And no, no disrespect was meant or any racism in mind.
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I wish I could. I tried a couple of times but didn't succeed. Well I believe the closest I've been to lucid dreaming was making a dog appear and attack me at which point I got startled out of the dream even my legs went up That doesn't really sound pleasant. Everytime you think "Don't think about it" you actually start thinking about something that you don't want to.
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I wish I could. I tried a couple of times but didn't succeed. Well I believe the closest I've been to lucid dreaming was making a dog appear and attack me at which point I got startled out of the dream even my legs went up
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Yeah, you are quite late to the party. It was posted a few days ago and discussed.
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Hi Brie! Let me understand better.. I'm interested because at the time, I used to make a presentation on the topic and cite exactly that website, although I never knew anyone who actually did any transaction with him. How did it work exactly? I remember my biggest concern was: trust (of course) and how could be that amount of money simply be mailed.. is that what happened? Thanks in advance for the info..
Yes, I sent the Bitcoins to the address specified on the site, emailed the guy at sales@bitcoin2cash.com with the address I had just sent from and my home address to mail the cash to; they replied that they had received the BTC and that they would be sending my cash. A few days later the money came in a security envelope. And yeah, I had to just trust that they would send the money. Well in any case, they didn't scam you or anything.
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Cancerogenic-3. It will surely give you cancer when you waste all that electricity.
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All 7 points were pretty much valid. I see nothing wrong with the article.
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Is there a paper wallet with big QR codes. My Samsung Galaxy S2 can't scan the QR codes of the Bitaddress.org paper wallet and derivative wallets (such as the Dr. Evil one). My iPad can. It suck a bit if I give my relatives a paper wallet and their phone can't scan the QR code because it is too small.
I have two printers, a Canon MP550 inkjet printer and a Brother HL1250 laser printer. Paper wallets printed with either of them can't be scanned by the Samsung Galaxy S2 with the Android Bitcoin app.
I have no such issue with my Samsung Galaxy S2, I am using the Barcode Scanner app. However I admit I scanned it from the monitor and NOT actual printed paper.
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Proceed... I remember this game
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Don't you find it strange that Peter Koppe is associated with the Vleisides clan, and his address was the first used by Butterfly Labs Inc.?
All the pieces are starting to fit together now.
I haven't been following all the BFL shenanigans, what does this mean exactly?
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I only had 0.64ltc there, not really a big loss for me if it decides to run away.
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It used to use less bandwidth, but obviously now that it has gained more attention, there are more transactions being relayed from and to and it may end up using quite a lot over time.
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▼ mtgoxUSD 104.5000 ▼ bitstampUSD 98.7000 ▼ btceUSD 97.2040
Only MtGox remains in denial.
Well of course MtGox is higher, they manipulate it a lot.
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Bump. I'll fix it for Python 2, how do I edit the wiki? (I could fix a LOT of things on there, come to think of it...)
You need to verify your wiki account with the BitcoinPayment extension. After you log in at the wiki, go to https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Special:BitcoinPayment. There you will get a Bitcoin address you have to send 0.01 BTC to to get verified as a real person (read the instructions on the page carefully). You can also ask for help at the wiki IRC channel as well: #bitcoin (there is also a wiki channel, but not many people hang arround) #bitcoin on what server? irc.freenode.net
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I cant find Linux installation guide for this miner Trust me, you don't need it. Plus, you are better off compiling cgminer with CPU support as it has faster algorithms I believe.
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To be honest, I am very much like OP, indigestion and heartburn(or maybe it's acid reflux?). I usually drink something cold and/or fizzy drinks which "cures" it for a few minutes and then it's back.
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I would like to tell OP another thing, a year ago I was also interested in game development, I even used the source code for a simple EXAMPLE of a 2D game(in SDL) and added sprites I found on the internet. Needless to say, it worked, but the only things that were in there was a tile-based map, a 2D spritesheet with a few frames of different movement and simple collision detection.
I gave up, as I wanted to do 3D games, but it was more complicated. There were too many things to learn here but at the same time it was easy too fool oneself that he can do this. But I tried to make a game in C, not C++. Nevertheless, look at the open source 3D quake-like game written in C called Xonotic.
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You want the truth? What I hate in a game is the lack of support. Take note from Crytek's actions. They destroyed Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 BY NOT FIXING the obvious bugs.
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You must be joking, right? Bitcoin is open-source, anyone can modify the source code at will. As reference, go to the Alternate Cryptocurrencies sub-forum https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=67.0. There you will meet Worldcoin,Powercoin,Feathercoin,Hazardcoin,Sexcoin and about 40+ more coins. Here is another list of different coins http://coinchoose.com/P.S If you think that programs are created by just renaming a file, you really have no business with this sort of occupation.
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