Was it really necessary to announce this? There is the Routers lady looking for people to interview about bitcoin and this turns up. Great!
There was already a fairly big article about SR selling weapons now. You mean Gawker 2.0? I'm familiar with it but there isn't any article on The Armory. This is just going to bring so much negative attention. Did you listen to the BBC 5 Live investigates show? They made bitcoin look like it was MADE for pedos, drug dealers and scammers. This is just negative publicity. There is no reason for us to help our enemies.
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That is the most awesome video ever!
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I couldn't find alipay's Acceptable Use Policy on their web site. I'm just curious if they have similar restrictions to paypal and paymate as to what you're allowed to buy. Their servers are located in China, whose government isn't very fond of gambling, porn and a myriad of other things I'd imagine. Decentralized p2p currency is the only way.
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Was it really necessary to announce this? There is the Routers lady looking for people to interview about bitcoin and this turns up. Great!
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According to one of the most respected gaming reporters in the business, federal legislation that would regulate and legalize the online poker industry in the United States is more than likely shut down until 2013 at the earliest.
On his Twitter account Friday afternoon, Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Howard Stutz chirped to his readers, “One Wall Street analyst opinion: Internet poker legalization not being attached to the payroll tax bill means the issue is dead for 2012.” Stutz was discussing the recent legislation in Congress regarding the Payroll Tax Extension bill, which many had rumored could potentially feature online poker regulations as a “rider” in much the same manner as the original Unlawful Internet Gaming Enforcement Act (UIGEA) was passed in 2006. However, expectations of that rider were tamped down earlier in the week. Federal Online Poker Legislation Likely Shut Down Until 2013 http://www.pokernewsdaily.com/federal-online-poker-legislation-likely-shut-down-until-2013-21211/Why can't they just leave poker players alone?
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People threaten to kill me all the time. I accept it.
Hahahaha! I wonder what that means? lol
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I'm interested in seeing how this pans out. Got any punters yet?
Noboy yet. Why don't you try one or two games. No thanks, I'm not a fan of Basketball and the over/under format confuses me. I'm more comfortable with straight win/loss fractional odds bets.
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What kind of poker? Video poker or Texas Hold 'em?
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I'm interested in seeing how this pans out. Got any punters yet?
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This is great. Hopefully it will absorb the negative effect of Trade Hills sudden closure.
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once i start mining i will send them a donation of 4.20 bitcoins ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I see what you've done there. nice ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Stop wasting time and use those recovery tools asap! Also, be careful with other people helping you with recovering the wallet, not that I'm calling anyone one out but we've had more than enough scammers around here.
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This is really good. Kudos for taking the lead.
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I just read it and it seems pretty impressive. Especially customer support and the server setup. Good Job!
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I am most definitely interested. I'm having an issue with a poker room where my usual withdrawal method has been removed for my area (not USA) and I have no way of withdrawing my funds. Not to mention support is being worse than useless through all this. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) It will be a huge relief to have an easy cash in/out method in a high traffic room.
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Do you know about the rampant tax evasion in italy? It's not like in usa where the IRS go and kickass who evade.
+1 there are people that drive ferraris and claim money from the government because they claim to live below the poverty line. This made me LOL. But do you have names or is this just a funny anecdote.
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I downloaded bitcoin 0.5.2 yesterday replacing 0.5.0rc7 which I was using before. The blockchain updated as normal and I exited. Today, I tried opening bitcoin-qt from terminal and it showed the loading screen but it quickly disappeared and the following error was left in the terminal window: ubuntu@ubuntu-desktop:~/$ bitcoin-qt
************************ EXCEPTION: 22DbRunRecoveryException DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery bitcoin in Runaway exception
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'DbRunRecoveryException' what(): DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery Aborted ubuntu@ubuntu-desktop:~/$
Now bitcoin will not start and neither will the headless daemon. I have a backup of my wallet. How do I fix this? BTW I use Ubuntu 10.04
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Nice looking site you have. Hope it takes off. Merry Christmas.
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I'm listening to hypocrisy right now. Pretty good. Are you the lead singer?
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