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2081  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining IPO GLBSE Listing - FPGA double boards ~800MH/s@~40W - each on: April 29, 2012, 12:54:06 AM
So it should read like this:
3 FPGA boards with ~800 MH/s each = ~2.4 GH/s mining power (+ maybe a RaspberryPi as controller)
2300 shares in total of which 5% (= 115 shares) are given for free to the operator for being CEO.
Dividends are paid weekly on Friday, 0000 UTC and consist of all real (not theoretical) mining income of the last week minus expenses (electricity I guess?).
...right?

I'm preparing an overview of the different mining bonds/shares/assets on GLBSE and this is one where information is scattered all over the thread with the operator deciding this and that from time to time (OP reads atm 1600 shares + 700 shares, GLBSE says 1900 shares issued...) so I wasn't sure.

At the moment there is 1900 shares issued (of which only 50 I kept as payment for running the company [tho I have bought more]) to operate over two boards at 1.6GH/s@80W.  Another 400 are being issued (which I will be keeping 5% as payment for running the company [20 shares]) so that will be 2.4GH/s@125W over 2300 shares once we have sold enough shares for board #3.  I have not issued the extra 400 shares yet but will be doing very soon.  With the extra share issue we are hopefully not just buying another board but a RaspberryPi(or cheap low power PC) and a 600W PSU to run the boards as long as exchange rates treat us well.  We still have over 200 shares left from the 1900 once we get down to around only 100 I will issue the next 400.  So at the moment the ~3.5BTC(if it all gets confirmed in time) earned this week will be paid over ~1700 or whatever shares get sold.  So this first weekly dividend could be ~0.00205882BTC per share. Once we have board #2 1.6GH/s@80W over 1900 shares is a weekly dividend of over 0.00333000BTC.  Once we have board #3 2.4GH/s@125W over 2300 shares the weekly dividend will be over 0.00400000BTC per shares (even tho I stated that after we are operating over 2.4GH/s 2% of profits or 1BTC a month [whichever is greater] is going to be used by RSM to buy back its own shares to increase the price and help expand the company.  Apart from that move to expand the company once 2300 shares have sold and we have board #3 I plan on putting forward the motion to issue more shares to purchase board #4 to increase the weekly dividend again.  After that I plan then to put forward the motion for board #5, then #6 and so on each time to increase the weekly dividend.

Where did u mention the 2% or 1 btc to be used on buy back. Not sure I like that. Would rather dividend than possible higher share price when the price rise is driven buy a buy back. Will u allow share holders to decide the buy back price?

It was mentioned a long while back that after we are operating at or over 2.4GH/s.  I've calculated it and the weekly dividend per share will still be over 0.0040BTC after we have sold enough shares for board #3.  It can be postponed until after we have stopped issuing shares for expansion tho.  As after we have sold enough shares for board #3 I will be putting forward the motion of issuing more shares at an inflated price to purchase board #4 to again increase the weekly dividend per share above ~0.00400BTC.  Then again for board #5 then board #6 and so on so will probably hold off that 2% fee for expansion until after we have stopped expanding by share issues which each time will only be put forward if they increase the weekly dividend.  Also remember each share issue will be inflated in price to match the inflation in dividend for the reason of issuing as few shares as possible.  Which will in turn help increase the weekly dividend.
Also another thing you should know weekly dividends may stop in the long term for monthly then possibly quarterly dividends (tho will increase respectively) due to the amount of time and effort issuing them takes.  Although rest assured not for a long time as I want to build confidence.  Maybe switch to monthly dividends in a years time then quarterly dividends in two to three years times if all is running well and confidence in RSM is high.
2082  Economy / Securities / Re: Do you want your (new) company blogging about? on: April 29, 2012, 12:24:43 AM
but I think the apologise is spelt correct.
Both are correct, I would assume Matthew would be more exposed to "apologize". Apologise is predominant in Great Britain.

Fucking Brits, always have to do things their way.

As English is the language of England I presume the English way of spelling English is correct.  Those rebel colonists are worse then me at writing.  Tho Isaac Asimov and Philip K Dick were my favourite writers.    

Actually, no, you have your derivations wrong: English arose as the language of the Angles, people from Angeln, who later settled in England and gave that isle its name. The people living in England are no more entitled to claim purity to the language than the speakers of it that live in other parts of the world, who are as much the descendants and heirs of the earliest speakers of it.

As for the spelling of the suffix -ize/-ise, you don't spell it the English way; you spell it the French way (which I think says something more about you, too, but we'll leave that for another day): it comes from the Greek -ιζειν, which became -izāre in Latin and -ize in English.  In the 19th Century, -ise became popular in the UK due to French influence.

Quote from: OED
n mod.F. the suffix has become -iser, alike in words from Greek, as baptiser, évangéliser, organiser, and those formed after them from L., as civiliser, cicatriser, humaniser. Hence, some have used the spelling -ise in Eng., as in French, for all these words, and some prefer -ise in words formed in French or Eng. from L. elements, retaining -ize for those of Gr. composition. But the suffix itself, whatever the element to which it is added, is in its origin the Gr. -ιζειν, L. -izāre; and, as the pronunciation is also with z, there is no reason why in English the special French spelling should be followed, in opposition to that which is at once etymological and phonetic. In this Dictionary the termination is uniformly written -ize. (In the Gr. -ιζ-, the i was short, so originally in L., but the double consonant z (= dz, ts) made the syllable long; when the z became a simple consonant, (-idz) became īz, whence Eng. (-aɪz).)

While it may be the popular English-people way of spelling that suffix, it is not a worse English-language way of spelling it.

Also, *though for fuck's sake (what are you, 13?) and *{spelt|spelled} correctly.

OK then yes the Angles helped bring about the name England and English from Angleland and Anglish but the English language deviates from old and middle German like Frisian.  Frisian is the closest foreign language to English.  Everywhere in the world where English is spoken was spread by agents of the king or Queen of England.  So England's English is the oldest and most correct form of the Germanic language of English.  No I'm not thirteen but thirty-two tho I am dyslexic but have studied Fourier Transforms and Matrix Calculus as a student.  So you may laugh at my language skills but at least I can count.
2083  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Online wallet for litecoin??? on: April 28, 2012, 11:34:55 PM
Is there any online wallets for LTC if not why not.  It's severely going to hinder LTC adoption most casual users won't know how or won't be bothered to download the PC client/wallet.  An online wallet that also acts as a faucet would be a brilliant idea.
2084  Economy / Securities / Re: Do you want your (new) company blogging about? on: April 28, 2012, 10:37:33 PM
but I think the apologise is spelt correct.
Both are correct, I would assume Matthew would be more exposed to "apologize". Apologise is predominant in Great Britain.

Fucking Brits, always have to do things their way.

As English is the language of England I presume the English way of spelling English is correct.  Those rebel colonists are worse then me at writing.  Tho Isaac Asimov and Philip K Dick were my favourite writers.   
2085  Economy / Securities / Re: Do you want your (new) company blogging about? on: April 28, 2012, 10:33:23 PM
I write this blog - http://glbse.blogspot.co.uk/ - which has had nearly 4000 unique hits since it was created in mid-February.  Do you want your (new) company blogging about sooner rather than later?  If so please contact me with info on your company.  Micro donations of shares and/or BTC are welcomed.  Thanks  Smiley

What the.

Quote
An apoligy
I would like to apologise on not updating this bog as often as I would like as there has recently been a big sprout of new company's to inform you of.  Although I have been busy seeting up my own GLBSE listed mining company Red Star Mining.  We still have over 600 shares in RSM at 0.4BTC that will pay a weekly dividend of over 0.0040BTC per week once sold.  So get in there and look out for more posts Wink
It's the thought that counts!

Thanks and its been fixed.  Prose and grammar were never my strong point.  When I wrote blogs for people in the past I send them a copy before its posted to make sure their happy with it first.

 
2086  Economy / Securities / Re: Do you want your (new) company blogging about? on: April 28, 2012, 10:29:35 PM
I write this blog - http://glbse.blogspot.co.uk/ - which has had nearly 4000 unique hits since it was created in mid-February.  Do you want your (new) company blogging about sooner rather than later?  If so please contact me with info on your company.  Micro donations of shares and/or BTC are welcomed.  Thanks  Smiley

What the.

Quote
An apoligy
I would like to apologise on not updating this bog as often as I would like as there has recently been a big sprout of new company's to inform you of.  Although I have been busy seeting up my own GLBSE listed mining company Red Star Mining.  We still have over 600 shares in RSM at 0.4BTC that will pay a weekly dividend of over 0.0040BTC per week once sold.  So get in there and look out for more posts Wink



Whoops shouldn't bog/blog after drinking.  Thanks for picking that up  Wink  I usually do proof read them but often after I've posted it  Undecided

but I think the apologise is spelt correct.
2087  Economy / Securities / Do you want your (new) company blogging about? on: April 28, 2012, 09:43:10 PM
I write this blog - http://glbse.blogspot.co.uk/ - which has had nearly 4000 unique hits since it was created in mid-February.  Do you want your (new) company blogging about sooner rather than later?  If so please contact me with info on your company.  Micro donations of shares and/or BTC are welcomed.  Thanks  Smiley
2088  Other / Off-topic / Re: My dog has arthritis :'( how much oily fish can I feed her a week? on: April 28, 2012, 09:12:35 PM
Can I feed her Omega3 as well and have you got some links about the ginger and garlic treatment please.
wtf? Omega3? ... fresh fish would be ok. Liver is fine, provided cow or sheep had a happy life in sunlight on green gras.
Well links ... if you don´t trust me, why would you trust my links?
Maybe you can start from here.

Omega3 is very high in oily fish and tinned sardines are cheap.  Fish-oil is well known to help with arthritis but I've never heard of ginger and garlic being used that's why I asked for some links on it so I could find out more.  Thanks.

Well I used your first link and found out this -

Omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish oil, up to 2.6 g daily -- Omega-3 fatty acids may help reduce inflammation. A review of studies where people with RA took omega-3 fatty acids found they had fewer tender joints but no difference in joint damage. In some studies, people who take omega-3s are able to reduce the dose of NSAIDs or corticosteroids they take for RA. Omega-3 fatty acids may also reduce the risk of heart disease, which is higher in people with RA. Omega-3 fatty acid supplements may raise the risk of bleeding, especially if you also take blood-thinners such as clopidogrel (Plavix), warfarin (Coumadin), or aspirin.


and

Ginger (Zingiber officinale), up to 2 g per day in divided doses, may reduce joint inflammation and pain. One study found that ginger extract blocked COX-2, a chemical in the body that causes pain. Ginger may increase the risk of bleeding, especially if you also take blood thinners such as clopidogrel (Plavix), warfarin (Coumadin), or aspirin


And this site - http://www.rd.com/health/6-supplements-for-arthritis-sufferers/ - lists Omega3(fish oil) as the best natural supplement for arthritis and didn't even mention ginger or garlic.  Yes I could easy Google Why is ginger and garlic good for arthritis but was hoping you could show me the best resources within the 23,000,000 results.  Anyway my question is about the maximum amount of oily fish I can feed my 25kg dog.  As there is a limit on how much oily fish humans should eat but this is mainly due to high vitamin A levels but have you every looked on dog food labels on how much vitamin A is in there.  Well it is lots more than a human could eat.  But thanks for your advice  Smiley

Also from your first very useful hard to find link (well actually I used DuckDuckGo - http://donttrack.us/) I found out dogs may not be able to eat ginger as cats definitely can't again but thanks for your concern  Smiley
2089  Other / Off-topic / Re: My dog has arthritis :'( how much oily fish can I feed her a week? on: April 28, 2012, 09:05:57 PM
Can I feed her Omega3 as well and have you got some links about the ginger and garlic treatment please.
wtf? Omega3? ... fresh fish would be ok. Liver is fine, provided cow or sheep had a happy life in sunlight on green gras.
Well links ... if you don´t trust me, why would you trust my links?
Maybe you can start from here.

Omega3 is very high in oily fish and tinned sardines are cheap.  Fish-oil is well known to help with arthritis but I've never heard of ginger and garlic being used that's why I asked for some links on it so I could find out more.  Thanks.

Well I used your first link and found out this -

Omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish oil, up to 2.6 g daily -- Omega-3 fatty acids may help reduce inflammation. A review of studies where people with RA took omega-3 fatty acids found they had fewer tender joints but no difference in joint damage. In some studies, people who take omega-3s are able to reduce the dose of NSAIDs or corticosteroids they take for RA. Omega-3 fatty acids may also reduce the risk of heart disease, which is higher in people with RA. Omega-3 fatty acid supplements may raise the risk of bleeding, especially if you also take blood-thinners such as clopidogrel (Plavix), warfarin (Coumadin), or aspirin.


and

Ginger (Zingiber officinale), up to 2 g per day in divided doses, may reduce joint inflammation and pain. One study found that ginger extract blocked COX-2, a chemical in the body that causes pain. Ginger may increase the risk of bleeding, especially if you also take blood thinners such as clopidogrel (Plavix), warfarin (Coumadin), or aspirin


And this site - http://www.rd.com/health/6-supplements-for-arthritis-sufferers/ - lists Omega3(fish oil) as the best natural supplement for arthritis and didn't even mention ginger or garlic.  Yes I could easy Google Why is ginger and garlic good for arthritis but was hoping you could show me the best resources within the 23,000,000 results.  Anyway my question is about the maximum amount of oily fish I can feed my 25kg dog.  As there is a limit on how much oily fish humans should eat but this is mainly due to high vitamin A levels but have you every looked on dog food labels on how much vitamin A is in there.  Well it is lots more than a human could eat.  But thanks for your advice  Smiley
2090  Other / Off-topic / Re: My dog has arthritis :'( how much oily fish can I feed her a week? on: April 28, 2012, 08:53:04 PM
Can I feed her Omega3 as well and have you got some links about the ginger and garlic treatment please.
wtf? Omega3? ... fresh fish would be ok. Liver is fine, provided cow or sheep had a happy life in sunlight on green gras.
Well links ... if you don´t trust me, why would you trust my links?
Maybe you can start from here.

Omega3 is very high in oily fish and tinned sardines are cheap.  Fish-oil is well known to help with arthritis but I've never heard of ginger and garlic being used that's why I asked for some links on it so I could find out more.  Thanks.
2091  Other / Off-topic / Re: My dog has arthritis :'( how much oily fish can I feed her a week? on: April 28, 2012, 08:03:25 PM
Just rasp a few fresh ginger into the food.

What slices of fresh ginger or purée from a jar and how does it help?
Fresh ginger is the best, just rasp it or cut it very tiny with a sharp knife adding some garlic is another good idea.
It helps just like ginger an garlic always help in such cases.

You named it mumbleitis. Well for all these mumbleitises ginger and garlic are the first choice. Salvia isn´t too bad either.
Provided you believe in food being the best medicine.

Can I feed her Omega3 as well and have you got some links about the ginger and garlic treatment please.
2092  Other / Off-topic / Re: My dog has arthritis :'( how much oily fish can I feed her a week? on: April 28, 2012, 07:17:33 PM
Just rasp a few fresh ginger into the food.

What slices of fresh ginger or purée from a jar and how does it help?
2093  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ALTCOIN Gambling Sites on: April 28, 2012, 07:13:29 PM
https://btclot.com/ltc/ - looks good LTC lottery and poker.
2094  Other / Off-topic / Re: My dog has arthritis :'( how much oily fish can I feed her a week? on: April 28, 2012, 07:01:01 PM
Bobbie aged about three  Grin

2095  Other / Off-topic / My dog has arthritis :'( how much oily fish can I feed her a week? on: April 28, 2012, 06:28:07 PM
My dog has arthritis Cry how much oily fish can I feed her a week?  She is a 25kg APBT, nearly nine years old and as tough and sweet as they come.  I've heard oil-fish is good but what's the maximum amount of 120g tins of sardines I should feed her a week?
2096  Other / Off-topic / Re: Could Al-Qaeda use Bitcoin ? on: April 28, 2012, 06:24:14 PM
Get the fuck out of my thread, hate-mongers and idealists alike.

This is about Al-Qaeda and NOT another Soap-Box for either side to wage their Pro or Anti Islamic Wars.

Fuck me....

The ONLY reason I posted that link that I did, was as an example (hind-sight being 20/20....it turned out to be a BAD example of terrorism stats).

WAGE YOUR HOLLY WARS ELSEWHERE.

For anyone too fucking stupid to get 'THE JOKE' ....wrap your mind around this:

Remember when Luke Jr inserted prayers into the blockchain ? I MADE A JOKING REFERENCE TO IT BEING USED TO MESSAGE TERRORISTS.

I am not a fucking racist and I REFUSE to be lumped into that barrel of fucking Monkeys.

basically this ^^
.

Yeah but why mention Al-Qaeda which may not actually exist as an organisation and just be an ideology.  There are plenty of other terrorist or criminal organisations to pick on.
2097  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Evil of religion, and investment into IBB, Islamic Bitcoin Bank on: April 28, 2012, 04:01:45 PM
The name of the bank imply that it is somehow related to a religion (and not to the other) and so there is a god (but not zeus or odin or thor) wich is not exactly... convincing
Add to that all the problems that religion always create and then you see why i am not convinced at all by that "bank"

After all no one would trust a flying spaghetti monster bank!

Well if I need a loan I know what interest rate would pull me in.
2098  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: April 28, 2012, 03:43:01 PM
Well most people apart from "Scammers" would have paid him back in full and received much kudos and/or a donation for the trouble.
2099  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: April 28, 2012, 03:38:36 PM
If the sender can verify that the coins are his by either:

1. making transactions to himself on the network proving he can move coins and controls the addresses
2. signs a message stating that he is the owner of one of the address that send the transaction

then the coins should be returned. Not doing so will probably get you banned from the forums.

Not that it matters much as it seems that bulanula one of the most ignored people on the forums.

+1
2100  Other / Off-topic / Re: Could Al-Qaeda use Bitcoin ? on: April 28, 2012, 03:30:06 PM
Islamaphobia is the new anti-Semitism in the west.  Fascist and nationalist party's in the west used to attack Jews now they attack Muslims.
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