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2281  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 1 BTC bounty --- What is the best FPGA unit to buy? on: April 05, 2012, 10:38:40 PM
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This board is the cheapest in its class for hashing power, electrical efficiency and warranty the nearest competitor is two of the new x6500 FPGA boards and this works out cheaper.
Two X6500's (without heatsink) would be 800MH/s@34.4W and $1130USD.

These have heatsinks.

These boards you are peddling are most certainly not the "cheapest in its class". You may want to get your facts straight.

Why which board is cheaper?

edit: if you mean the BFL-Single that only has a six month warranty (this has a minimum of twelve months[maybe two years{I have to clear that up}]) and the BFL-Single operates at twice the wattage.  As I said two of the new x6500 is its nearest competitor and this board works out cheaper.
2282  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 1 BTC bounty --- What is the best FPGA unit to buy? on: April 05, 2012, 10:36:30 PM
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This board is the cheapest in its class for hashing power, electrical efficiency and warranty the nearest competitor is two of the new x6500 FPGA boards and this works out cheaper.
Two X6500's (without heatsink) would be 800MH/s@34.4W and $1130USD.

These have heatsinks.
2283  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] muBit - Bitcoin Venture Capital Fund (IPO Soon, Advice Needed) on: April 05, 2012, 10:28:15 PM
Update

News



It is said by the CEO of RSM that they will use a new kind of FPGA chips, but we are not convinced:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=63257.msg819666#msg819666
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=63257.msg819672#msg819672



Board #1 will be shipped by no later than this Wednesday (11/04/12[04/11/12]) board #2 will be shipped within three weeks each board operates at ~800MH/s@~40W I'm predicting the weekly dividend (assuming all shares are sold) to be ~0.00333BTC per share each week.

I'm also taking pre-orders for these new boards to be shipped within three weeks at $1129 (RSM board #1 cost $999  Wink ) for 1BTC commission finders-fee until the new company goes public which I expect this Monday or at least before next Friday as my board should be delivered by then and be hashing away with photos published.

edit: twelve months warranty (may be two years [have to check])

Plus once the IPO is over I'm holding a motion on whether to issue another 375 shares at 0.31BTC each to pay for board #3 which should take the weekly dividend to ~0.00450BTC per share each week or withhold dividends for approximately two to three months to complete the purchase of board #3 in which case the dividend would end up ~0.00500BTC per share each week.
2284  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] muBit - Bitcoin Venture Capital Fund (IPO Soon, Advice Needed) on: April 05, 2012, 10:09:48 PM
Update

News



It is said by the CEO of RSM that they will use a new kind of FPGA chips, but we are not convinced:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=63257.msg819666#msg819666
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=63257.msg819672#msg819672



Board #1 will be shipped by no later than this Wednesday (11/04/12[04/11/12]) board #2 will be shipped within three weeks each board operates at ~800MH/s@~40W I'm predicting the weekly dividend (assuming all shares are sold) to be ~0.00333BTC per share each week.

I'm also taking pre-orders for these new boards to be shipped within three weeks at $1129 (RSM board #1 cost $999  Wink ) for 1BTC commission finders-fee until the new company goes public which I expect this Monday or at least before next Friday as my board should be delivered by then and be hashing away with photos published.

edit: twelve months warranty (may be two years [have to check])
2285  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] muBit - Bitcoin Venture Capital Fund (IPO Soon, Advice Needed) on: April 05, 2012, 09:59:14 PM
Update

News



It is said by the CEO of RSM that they will use a new kind of FPGA chips, but we are not convinced:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=63257.msg819666#msg819666
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=63257.msg819672#msg819672



Board #1 will be shipped by no later than this Wednesday (11/04/12[04/11/12]) board #2 will be shipped within three weeks each board operates at ~800MH/s@~40W I'm predicting the weekly dividend (assuming all shares are sold) to be ~0.00333BTC per share each week.
2286  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Evil of religion, and investment into IBB, Islamic Bitcoin Bank on: April 05, 2012, 09:35:36 PM
A man goes around helping, rather than hurting people, and it's somehow a problem? Because he chooses to do so because he believes it is morally obligatory to act this way?

No...I just don't see it. Senbonzakura's actions speak loudly of the type of person he is. A religion, or lack of one, doesn't make a man good or evil - it is only truly how he acts in life that does this.

When you show me that he is doing wrong, or that the IBB is doing wrong, then I may listen. As soon as you attack his beliefs, I will do as I will now - put you on the iggy list Grin I definitely don't have time to see more of this garbage in life.




There is lots and lots of trolling on this forum its one of the reasons "bitcoin.org" stopped linking to it.
2287  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Evil of religion, and investment into IBB, Islamic Bitcoin Bank on: April 05, 2012, 09:17:02 PM
I should know better than to reply to a post like this, but...

Religion does suck big huge donkey eggs, but please go take a look at the ~actual~ ~actions~ of Senbonzakura and IBB.

They have done nothing even close to harmful to anybody (well except maybe unknowingly being an enabler to rexcoin).

In fact, they have done a lot of good things; they have helped several community projects get off the ground and promoted the actual use of bitcoin.

While I can't disagree with you about the harm religion causes, IBB is not a religion, it is a small bitcoin community organization that has been a great and active member of this community. I'll also add, I've noticed that while Senbonzakura won't get IBB involved with something he doesn't feel is right, such as interest payments or gambling, he is more tolerant of other folks doing what they will than several other folks here.

+1
2288  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Evil of religion, and investment into IBB, Islamic Bitcoin Bank on: April 05, 2012, 09:09:06 PM
Matthew: USSR was socialism/communism.  USA before creation of the Federal Reserve system was capitalism. Today under Obama it is more socialism. Nazism was socialism. (Hitler's party was the National Worker's Union).  You have many concepts confused.  Socialism is evil as well, but Sharia is militant and Socialism is philosophically evil. Left or right, democrats or republicans -- their title doesn't matter. What matters is what they say, and what they stand for in their actions.

To others -- I have stated my postiion and will not debate further in this forum -- the information is out there in the links I posted, and you can debate there on each of those points. My point of posting it here was pertaining to bitcoin and the hypocrisy of such a use: defending freedom and financing murder is a contradiction.

This is off-topic but if you read this guide on "What is Socialism" - http://www.worldsocialism.org/articles/what_is_socialism.php you will see the USSR was not socialism and the political party who wrote that guide was around before the creation of the USSR.  Yes the Nazi's was "National Socialism" again if you read that guide and Karl Marx's works you will find "National Socialism" is an abomination!

Edit:  The Democrat Party are "Neo-Liberals" very different and far removed from socialism. 
2289  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Evil of religion, and investment into IBB, Islamic Bitcoin Bank on: April 05, 2012, 09:05:20 PM
Islam is the worlds fastest growing religion the OP is obliviously afraid of that and that's why he is sprouting out Islamaphobia.  No I don't want to live under Sharia law (like my foreskin, beer and bacon butties too much) or see woman walking round in burqa's tho I don't mind the hijab tho food from the Muslim countries from North Africa to India is the best even better than Italian food and they make the best hashish  Grin
2290  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Evil of religion, and investment into IBB, Islamic Bitcoin Bank on: April 05, 2012, 08:37:21 PM
Also as a Pastafrian I and the rest of humanity have a LOT to thank Arabs and Islam for!  They kept science alive during the dark ages none of the ancient Greek texts wouldn't have been kept if it wasn't for Arabs/Islam.  Every word that starts with "Al" is an Arabic invention "Algebra, Algorithm, Alcohol"  Also the numbers we use were invented by the Arabs - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_numerals - If it wasn't for them we would still be using Roman Numerals (but we have Hindu's/Indians to thank for the number zero).
2291  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Evil of religion, and investment into IBB, Islamic Bitcoin Bank on: April 05, 2012, 08:29:12 PM
Hello Bitcoiners,
 
Iran, all the Muslim countries that are sympathetic to Iran, are not for free enterprise. They are today what Soviet Union was before it crashed.
 

You will also find real socialists (see this for a definition of socialism - http://www.worldsocialism.org/articles/what_is_socialism.php -[not neo-librel Democrats or (centre)left wing politics]) and most reasonable people are sympathetic to Iran and especially Palestinians.  Also BTW the USSR wasn't socialism that was state capitalism.
2292  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Evil of religion, and investment into IBB, Islamic Bitcoin Bank on: April 05, 2012, 08:17:09 PM
troll thread detected.

I support IBB.



+1
2293  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Evil of religion, and investment into IBB, Islamic Bitcoin Bank on: April 05, 2012, 08:16:38 PM
Sharia law is very similar to Christianity before the renaissance.  The only part I really dislike is woman covering the faces I don't mind them covering the body's and heads just not faces. 

Yes, requiring women to do that seems odd to me too.

Then even for the US, I was surprised to hear is that there's a discussion going on whether women should be admitted to the Augusta National Golf Club, and I thought to myself, wow we really need to catch up, it's the 21st century!



It all depends on your interpretation of Sharia just like some Christians won't eat meat on Good Friday and Roman Catholics won't eat meat every Friday this stems from the tradition you should fast every Friday to show devotion to Jesus.
2294  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Evil of religion, and investment into IBB, Islamic Bitcoin Bank on: April 05, 2012, 08:13:41 PM
Also for you Christians and Jews Islam is a religion of the book meaning it follows and believes the old testament highly they even believe Jesus was a prophet.  Although we all know Jesus was the son of god but the Flying Spaghetti Monstor made god so I worship the FSM  Cheesy   
2295  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Evil of religion, and investment into IBB, Islamic Bitcoin Bank on: April 05, 2012, 08:02:39 PM
The OP is completely clueless.

As Senbonzakura from IBB will certainly tell you, the mission of the IBB is to be in line with the principles of Sharia, that means free of usury.
IMO a very noble mission, and I certainly can support that.

As for religion invading the government: Don't make me laugh; just look at the current US presidential race, how some candidates pushing religious beliefs more than anything else? So who's a hypocrite?



Sharia law is very similar to Christianity before the renaissance.  The only part I really dislike is woman covering the faces I don't mind them covering the body's and heads just not faces. 
2296  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Evil of religion, and investment into IBB, Islamic Bitcoin Bank on: April 05, 2012, 07:50:47 PM
Islam is not evil and the IBB rocks big time.  I'm a Pastafarian but the CEO of the IBB is one of the nicest and best people I've met in the bitcoin community.
2297  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Litecoin logo t-shirts and merchandise for LTC? on: April 05, 2012, 07:46:55 PM
I've got someone working on designs for litecoin, bitcoin and GLBSE t-shirts plus a OsCommerce site to sell them on.  I'm also seeing if he can adapt the OsCommerce bitcoin payment plugin for litecoin.
2298  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / RaspberryPi litecoin CPU and GPU miner bounty on: April 05, 2012, 07:39:12 PM
Is anyone interested in chipping into a bounty for someone to develop an optimised LTC miner for the RaspberryPi that mines on its ARM1176JZF-S CPU and its Broadcom VideoCore IV GPU ?


LTC donation address - LKQ9ZKKBNHYcPjSkSK2GnkbYb7PeFgnSj7

BTC donation address - 1JooT9sKj3YG2k8i6MrH5DTo72g8rF7gKb

NMC donation address - NCvUBqH8bPGwybfWHWycF8dYiLYb8gg3VN


On the case the project not getting developed all donations will go to projects on http://litebit.co/
2299  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Cash Contest: WIN $10 worth of Bitcoin every week on Facebook! on: April 05, 2012, 07:04:56 PM
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2300  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 1 BTC bounty --- What is the best FPGA unit to buy? on: April 05, 2012, 05:21:27 PM
I DO NOT want to make my own.  SO ... that being said.  What is the best FPGA mining option?  I hear ButterflyLabs "The Single" is great.  But I do not want to wait 6 weeks to get them.

1 BTC bounty for help!

I can get you ~800MH/s@~40W boards for $1129 each US delivery $20 European delivery $80 shipped within three weeks with twelve months warranty maybe two years (would have to check that).  The new company is going public very soon.  This board is the cheapest in its class for hashing power, electrical efficiency and warranty the nearest competitor is two of the new x6500 FPGA boards and this works out cheaper.
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