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201  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Bryan Micon's Butterfly Labs Scammer Investigation including Josh Zerlan on: December 17, 2013, 03:51:28 PM
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I love how you always resort to argumentum ad hominem?
I can back up my statements. Can you do the same?

Care to take the bet?

Yes, I'll bet any amount you want that you are unable to backup your statements.  However, since you are a confirmed liar, you must escrow any amount you want to bet with a trusted third party, as I do not believe for one hot second you would follow through with any bet you make without someone forcing your hand.

PS - you may want to look up the definition of an ad hominem argument, since you it's painfully clear you have no idea what it actually is.

PPS - Here's my prediction of KelticFox's response:  "But but but... I won't bet because ______ (fill in the blank with whatever lame excuse you can think of)."  You will waffle, hem and haw just like little Bryan Micon did when confronted with the actual reality of making an escrowed bet against your lying.  It's impossible for twats like you to actually follow through with your claims. You like to talk all sorts of shit, but when the rubber meets the road, you waffle and come up with some pathetic excuse as to why you won't make the bet.

You pick the amount of the bet, I don't care what it is... 1 BTC or 1000 BTC (or more if you prefer).  You escrow it, I'll escrow it and then you provide the proof of your claims.  If you fail to provide proof of all your quoted claims within 24 hours, you lose the bet.  If you provide proof of all your claims within 24 hours, you win the bet.  JohnK, if he's willing to take the escrow, is fine with me and he can keep 10% of my winnings.



1. Argumentum ad hominem means to attack the character of the person who counter argues your stance in order to invalidate their position. It's also a psychological avoidance technique to detract away from the central issue.


2. I've PM'd John.K to ask him to act as an escrow agent. I've stated the bet is for 1BTC as that is what I originally stated.
When I've received the address, I will deposit the 1BTC. When you have deposited your 1BTC, I will release the evidence to my statements.



Be glad that I'll take your 1BTC and buy Homeless Voucher books for £35 each (for 10 vouchers).
At current prices ($700) you can feel all fuzzy that your BTC is being used to give 120 people a bed for the night, a hot meal, a shower, access to laundry facilities and the outreach program at O'Hanlon House in Oxford, UK.

1) Now that you've finally figured out the definition to the big words you are using, can you tell us how it applies to my statements to you?  No?  I wonder why...  Of course, I suspect I know exactly what you will say, but you need to stop and consider your statement before you hit that post button, because your reasoning is flawed.  Stop and think why it's flawed for a moment, then get back to me.  As usual, like your math, you are wrong.

2)  You just let me know when he's ready.  I look forward to your laughable "evidence." 
202  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Bryan Micon's Butterfly Labs Scammer Investigation including Josh Zerlan on: December 16, 2013, 04:40:14 PM
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I love how you always resort to argumentum ad hominem?
I can back up my statements. Can you do the same?

Care to take the bet?

Yes, I'll bet any amount you want that you are unable to backup your statements.  However, since you are a confirmed liar, you must escrow any amount you want to bet with a trusted third party, as I do not believe for one hot second you would follow through with any bet you make without someone forcing your hand.

PS - you may want to look up the definition of an ad hominem argument, since you it's painfully clear you have no idea what it actually is.

PPS - Here's my prediction of KelticFox's response:  "But but but... I won't bet because ______ (fill in the blank with whatever lame excuse you can think of)."  You will waffle, hem and haw just like little Bryan Micon did when confronted with the actual reality of making an escrowed bet against your lying.  It's impossible for twats like you to actually follow through with your claims. You like to talk all sorts of shit, but when the rubber meets the road, you waffle and come up with some pathetic excuse as to why you won't make the bet.

You pick the amount of the bet, I don't care what it is... 1 BTC or 1000 BTC (or more if you prefer).  You escrow it, I'll escrow it and then you provide the proof of your claims.  If you fail to provide proof of all your quoted claims within 24 hours, you lose the bet.  If you provide proof of all your claims within 24 hours, you win the bet.  JohnK, if he's willing to take the escrow, is fine with me and he can keep 10% of my winnings.

203  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Hacking a BFL Jalapeno to 20GH and beyond.... on: December 16, 2013, 01:36:44 AM
Please, please, please make sure you actively cool the 1850 & the MOSFETs if you decide to do this.  The thermal plane on the board is really effecient and you will overheat both if you are running that many chips unless you have active cooling on both the top and bottom of the board for both the chips, MOSFETs and especially the 1850, which will cause intermittent and strange lock ups if it overheats.
204  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Bryan Micon's Butterfly Labs Scammer Investigation including Josh Zerlan on: December 16, 2013, 01:03:25 AM
Heh... KelticFox, completely unable to provide a shred of evidence for his claims.  Not surprising at all... I wonder why?

I like how your response is basically summed up with "Yeah huh!  It is true cause I said!"  You are such an abject liar it's incredible.
205  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Bryan Micon's Butterfly Labs Scammer Investigation including Josh Zerlan on: December 15, 2013, 11:49:48 AM
They've pre-sold more then 60,000 monarchs which have missed their power targets by about 70% and the bullet run is expected to now be late march.

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"some units might hit 350W, but most will be 500W or more, expect high end to be 600W"
"which means we may revise the estimate to 350W for the 300GH version, 600GH version being 600W"

Apparently they're also now having thermal expansion detach bumps (like Nvidia in 2008).


In the meantime, their RMA queue is huge (with the RMA email address refusing emails) with the amount of people who's devices have engines which have just died.
And that's if you're lucky. If you're unlucky, the PSU blew which has then fried the device.

I know there are people from November who are still waiting for a reply to their RMA requests. It could be potentially earlier...
For those playing at home, everything KelticFox has posted is an outright lie. Not surprising from someone who can't even do basic math (BFL backlog cleared in 2047! How did that prediction work out there?) , but none the less it is entertaining to watch pathetic people try to make up things to vilify others... And be so incredibly bad at it.

You don't have to believe me, though. Go ahead and ask him to provide a shred of evidence for his claims.
206  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [230 TH] EMC: No Fee DGM. Anonymous PPS. US & EU servers. on: December 12, 2013, 11:49:22 AM
Sorry about the heart attacks ... I should have checked the queue and cleared it.  All this traveling has left me pretty dazed and confused at times.  I've switched time zones 5 times in the past week.  Headed to Bangalore now, gonna really throw me off!
207  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [230 TH] EMC: No Fee DGM. Anonymous PPS. US & EU servers. on: December 11, 2013, 07:09:06 PM
Yes, it was backlogged and just sent out now... hadn't realized all that stuff was still in queue or I would have cleared it first.
208  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [230 TH] EMC: No Fee DGM. Anonymous PPS. US & EU servers. on: December 11, 2013, 07:04:14 PM
Yes it was delayed
209  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [230 TH] EMC: No Fee DGM. Anonymous PPS. US & EU servers. on: December 11, 2013, 06:14:04 PM
Password reset emails should be sending properly now.  If you had trouble getting password reset emails, please try again and it should go through.
210  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: laBITconf - The First LAtin American Bitcoin Conference - 7 & 8 Dec on: December 09, 2013, 09:30:32 PM
This was one of the best run, if not the best run conference I have been to.  Congratulations bitcoinargentina team, you guys did an absolutely fantastic job and the conference was a first class event.  All conferences should be as well organized and well run as this one.  I had a great time and really enjoyed my time in Buenos Aires!

211  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [230 TH] EMC: No Fee DGM. Anonymous PPS. US & EU servers. on: December 09, 2013, 08:17:47 PM
Such fixing! 404 back!
212  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [230 TH] EMC: No Fee DGM. Anonymous PPS. US & EU servers. on: December 09, 2013, 08:07:45 PM
Note to self: Do not reply to posts when just getting off long ass international overnight flights!

Thanks Con Smiley  I will take care of it.
213  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [230 TH] EMC: No Fee DGM. Anonymous PPS. US & EU servers. on: December 09, 2013, 07:47:34 PM
Where'd the typo?  Looks right to me! Smiley

214  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [230 TH] EMC: No Fee DGM. Anonymous PPS. US & EU servers. on: December 09, 2013, 05:44:22 PM
That was very strange... it was up and working fine when I checked it... but it was crashed just now.  I've restarted everything, it should be good to go now.  Sorry about that.  I will investigate what might have happened... another first.
215  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] First 500Gh/s BFL unit up and running! on: December 09, 2013, 04:45:37 PM
It's also a kit, not a complete turn-key system.  BFL is about making mining easy and aesthetically pleasing for everyone, not just for tech nerds like us.
216  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [230 TH] EMC: No Fee DGM. Anonymous PPS. US & EU servers. on: December 09, 2013, 04:44:06 PM
EU is up and accepting shares.  There are about 500 miners connected right now.
217  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Least reliable company? on: December 07, 2013, 07:57:32 PM
Bick has rapidly supplanted PuertoFailbre as my most loved and useful minion.  I am pleased as to how easy he is to manipulate... makes PL and the Clown Crew look like certified geniuses by comparison.

The scoreboard is awesome.  Out of 40,000 customers, 231 have voted negatively... so by Bick's and LittleD(umbass)'s logic, over 39,000 people are happy and satisfied with BFL.  39,000 satisfied customers... no other vendor even has that many customers, satisfied or not.  

BOOM!  Scoreboard, BRO! 50x the satisfied customers as any other vendor!
Just a suggestion, why don't you make your own poll with just one question: "Are you a satisfied customer of BFL"?
Do it on your own forum only for customers who have actually bought something from you.
Then, come back to report Wink

Like I have said many times before... Most of our customers stay as far away from the forums as possible. See, most people are civilized, respectful individuals who don't want to associate with people such as Bicknellski, etc. Normal humans don't like rabid animals who can't control their behavior so they avoid people like that. Since the majority of this forum is filled with emotional teenage ego girls (or at least you would think so by the way they act), normal people stay far away.

The BFL forums suffer from that as well, though to a much lesser extent. Most people don't give a shit about the forums or talking to a bunch of rabid nerds.

Bitcointalk mining hardware subforum is composed a a few hundred individuals. Completely irrelevant in the grand scheme of things, especially when a handful of those, like Bick, Sake and Pl chase the rest away with their constant steam of hate and lies. This forum matters not one whit to anyone important in the mining industry. Everyone who actually accomplishes anything has their own channels of communication and only use bitcointalk as a secondary, largely irrelevant communication channel.
218  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Least reliable company? on: December 07, 2013, 06:27:54 PM
Bick has rapidly supplanted PuertoFailbre as my most loved and useful minion.  I am pleased as to how easy he is to manipulate... makes PL and the Clown Crew look like certified geniuses by comparison.

The scoreboard is awesome.  Out of 40,000 customers, 231 have voted negatively... so by Bick's and LittleD(umbass)'s logic, over 39,000 people are happy and satisfied with BFL.  39,000 satisfied customers... no other vendor even has that many customers, satisfied or not. 

BOOM!  Scoreboard, BRO! 50x the satisfied customers as any other vendor!
219  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM on: December 07, 2013, 10:02:28 AM
The customers aren't morons, it's just you.  Check the mirror.

Ah yes, no substance, only ad hominems. Tell me Josh, do you still maintain its impossible your customers measure 110V on their USB ports?

Only because you are so pathetic, you're not really worth anything more than that.

To answer you question: No and I've never maintained that... but again, you're too stupid to understand that I suppose.  Reading comprehension is a real trial for you, isn't it?

But lets talk about ad hominem attacks... I wonder who started it.  

Oh look, it was you!

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Josh shows his intimate understanding of Ohm's law

Please, go ahead and cry some more when someone makes a mean at you after you act like a complete tool.  Waaaaaa.  Looks like our conversation is done, you are unable to hold an intelligent one.
220  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM on: December 07, 2013, 09:54:41 AM

110V on the USB ground. Where did we hear that before? No molten wires though. Now go tell your customers they are morons Josh, thats what you do best.

The customers aren't morons, it's just you.  Check the mirror.

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