i see matching addresses, minus the city name (leawood and overland park border each other there, so that doesn't shock me much.) what else did i miss?
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hardware in hand and under my ownership, or i'll pass. just my thoughts. i've watched the cairnsmoore development and such with much interest, and have significant faith in enterpoint as a company. i just prefer having my hardware at my site.
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agreed. never seen that vid, but love the song. thanks.
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wow I love to idea of this board but is it even viable money wise ?!?! I quit mining about 10 months ago because it was hardly worth it any more for me...
was only mining with 2 HD6950's....
So if I bought 2 of these boards and got 800mh/s.... even with only the odd 36W
bitcoin probability calculator say it'll take me ....
Hardware break even: 1 year, 143 days Net profit first time frame: -562.21 USD
for a 6 month period and 50 btc/ block....when it drops to 25 its not even worth running the calculations !!!
any thoughts ??
the block rewqard just halved (a few hours ago...) to 25 btc per block, and with asics being developed and even supposedly delivered next month, NO FPGA is worth purchasing. or video card, for that matter. heck, if i paid for electricity, i wouldn't even be worth RUNNING my vid card right now.
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delivered promptly and trouble free as usual.
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fascinating ot watch this stuff, even if i'm not able to actively trade.
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can i get a copy of colorbind please? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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interesting. good to know when i get me some asics.
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i hate to sound newbish, but i'm unclear on variable difficulty's benefits. my understanding is it basically allows miners with higher then common hashrates to makethe work harder on themselves and earn less as a result. is that correct?
if so - then i am much less concerned about it... i have a massive 280 mhash here... sigh.
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so, i'm an idiot. i admit it. i screwed up when inputting my payout address to ozcoin after the recent need to reset them. instead of 1AWKXAecjtiRYeBAK5KJeQePiwn8H8Hi2Q, because of the 0 already in the field, it ended up as 01AWKXAecjtiRYeBAK5KJeQePiwn8H8Hi2. i SHOULD have gotten a payout to that incorrect address sometime in the last couple of hours, but i neither received an email about it and i can't find the the transaction on blockchain.info, which leads me to think it wasn't a valid address.
assuming i'm right, what's going to happen? ...admittedly, it was for all of .1 btc, so i'm not that worried about it, but you know. i'd like to track it down if i can.
edit: nevermind any of the above. on a guess, i'd say i was right about the address being invalid and ozcoin maybe automatically resent it to the correct address. either way, i did in fact get the correct payment to the correct address.
yes, worked as it should - thanks for testing ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) best Graet ...anytime? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Yes cheap Shipping to Australia ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) btw can you ship a laptop via Express Mail International Flat Rate Envelope ? there is no way under known laws of physics that a packaged, new laptop would fit in one of those envelopes. unless someone invented a TARDIS and i missed it.
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so, i'm an idiot. i admit it. i screwed up when inputting my payout address to ozcoin after the recent need to reset them. instead of 1AWKXAecjtiRYeBAK5KJeQePiwn8H8Hi2Q, because of the 0 already in the field, it ended up as 01AWKXAecjtiRYeBAK5KJeQePiwn8H8Hi2. i SHOULD have gotten a payout to that incorrect address sometime in the last couple of hours, but i neither received an email about it and i can't find the the transaction on blockchain.info, which leads me to think it wasn't a valid address.
assuming i'm right, what's going to happen? ...admittedly, it was for all of .1 btc, so i'm not that worried about it, but you know. i'd like to track it down if i can.
edit: nevermind any of the above. on a guess, i'd say i was right about the address being invalid and ozcoin maybe automatically resent it to the correct address. either way, i did in fact get the correct payment to the correct address.
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i'm too lazy to post a wall - but we're back below 11.
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Tax exempt status is given to organisations, not their members. Even if you could somehow pull of registering a Bitcoin organisation as a religious organisation, only that specific organisation and it's subsidiaries would enjoy tax exempt status.
Sure, but making using the bitcoin network a sacrament (like any ritual in other religions) would make it impossible for bitcoin to be made illegal in the US. pretty sure animal sacrifice is still illegal despite it's use in several religions, some of which ARE active.
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i'm working on a solar powered idea but it wouldn't be a 'farm' since i won't have a ton of them, but running these things for free would just be fantastic
full agreement. that's my mid term plan.
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@ bce
I would think that if you start cutting on the circuit board you will void the warranty.
![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thinkgeek.com%2Fimages%2Fproducts%2Fzoom%2Fi_void_warranties.jpg&t=663&c=1dW-ySAHmXnqUA) Now thats funny ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) god dammit... i'm wearing that shirt RIGHT NOW. *shame*
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thanks for quick response. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) i'll try it later. no rush for my part.
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not to resurrect a thread, but is there an issue today? i can't get to bitinstant.com right now. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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I thought I made this clear - it's useless for communication on certain issues because of people like you.
Maybe if you didn't engage in a dialogue with him and instead provided an update on how BFL's location move went, etc. +billions
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