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2301  Other / Off-topic / Re: Movie Recommendation Station on: May 02, 2014, 06:53:39 PM
yeah the quaalude scene had me laughing too. it's the funniest thing scorcese/leo have done, so it wasn't expected.

btw, jordan belfort sounds like a sociopath. he's a "motivational speaker" now, which just means he collects money from naive people for speaking and making them feel good about themselves.

SPOILER ALERT  Tongue  for anyone who has not watched it yet .



Not really seeing the actual spoiler though as it is based around Jordan's rise and decline.

Best scenes are those which involve Jordan's father. That telephone ringing reaction...

You make me want to watch it again

I am going to get the movie and watch it again!
2302  Economy / Services / Re: ★★★ HIGHEST SIGNATURE PAYMENT ON THE BOARD - NEW RATES - RitzGrandCasino.com ★★★ on: May 01, 2014, 09:56:55 PM
Who got the highest payment this month? I'm pretty sure its greater than 1BTC

I would be interested by knowing as well, the highest payment I find here https://blockchain.info/tx/a38671da573c0f1b36e47c7d756c127f34f81b806516e80f2bf39f7b53dec992 is :

1Eb4qpoJ96VFxwUbU2aLnHCktcEtAM9QSw 1.0719 BTC

Seems to be Equate https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=499007.260

12.45BTC should be close to what RGC pays in total for the sig campaign, I wonder how much PD pays and what is the highest payment on PD's sig campaign

PD:

Quote
Hero Member - 0.0012BTC Per constructive post
Senior Member - 0.001BTC Per constructive post
Full Member - 0.0006BTC Per consutrctive post
Member - 0.0004BTC per constructive post
Jr. Member - Not allowed

I used to be apart of PD, and I'm pretty sure Stunna has to pay more people then Ritz does. But they're both great users, so, hey. Doesn't really matter.

You didn't read my post and understood it incorrectly
2303  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★★ LuckyBit CRAZY HOUR ★ Win a 0.5 bitcoin bonus! ★★ on: May 01, 2014, 09:56:07 PM
I wonder why it seems like a lot of these betting sites don't give too much notice in advance of when they will do the "happy hour" type event.  You would think they'd want to set it a week in advance, and generate some buzz, and get more people involved.  This thread and also PD has one and they gave like NO notice.

PD is doing happy hours for its faucet : 10,000satoshis for free every minute instead of 1000satoshis and the aim is to reward the customers that are on the site or the thread when it is announced, it is a fun and fast give away
PD3 will have a faucet with levels depending on the customer level of play
2304  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Win free Bitcoins every hour! on: May 01, 2014, 09:41:44 PM
Each roll costs you at least 0.25cent so 2.5$ per 1000rolls and you earn 25cents per 1000impressions, 6impressions per page when you roll so you need more than 6 impressions per roll and impressions from the game to make up for the loss

The $0.25 rate is only for the 1st banner at the bottom. The adsense banners earn much more and they are not being replaced.

Ok thanks for the answer, not that it is any of my business but I am genuinely interested

It would be cool to featured the winners of roll 10,000 on the front page or somewhere : "last 10,000winner was Wednesday April 30th 2014 : juhytrdBVFTfvgbhBjhg87654567BVH3kj"

Yup, I'll work on having that done in the next update.



Good, you have created a good simple faucet and a game people like

You have managed the website very well and you have been listening to suggestions and improving the website, thanks a lot, you deserve the success you will get; if you can legally and if you wanted (you don't) you may be able to turn the website into a casino or to link it to one for those who want to gamble
2305  Other / Off-topic / Re: Movie Recommendation Station on: May 01, 2014, 09:36:22 PM
yeah whalberg isn't great but he's not THAT bad. another actor, who seems to play himself or a variation of it, is leonardo dicaprio.. i don't dislike him, i'm just not a huge fan of his.

The Wolf of Wall Street with LDC was nice, I enjoyed the 2books of Jordan Belfort and I knew everything there was to know on Jordan Belfort but I found that the movie was not omitting any details and had the same atmosphere as the book
2306  Other / Off-topic / Re: Movie Recommendation Station on: May 01, 2014, 07:02:12 PM
I liked Fighter with Christian Bale
2307  Economy / Economics / Re: Worst bitcoin decision you've ever made? on: May 01, 2014, 06:30:19 PM
It is funny to notice the post is from April 2013 and members were frustrated not to have buy before but they could buy at 70$/coin and the price was 13$/coin two months before

When it made it to ~$40 (above the older all time high) I thought it would go down and rest a while.
Instead BTC started a HUGE Rally.
These markets are crazy, and still fun.  Smiley

When there is a fivefold or a tenfold increase in a month or two you can except a correction but if you sell after the fivefold price increase you may sell before a huge bull market and miss the train
2308  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | 600M+ Bets | 350k+ BTC Wagered | Free BTC | 1% Edge | Instant on: May 01, 2014, 04:36:04 PM
Stunna great faucet  Grin

I wish it was larger though because honestly 5000 sat drains quickly Sad

I only get 1000, how do you get 5000?
2309  Economy / Services / Re: ★★★ HIGHEST SIGNATURE PAYMENT ON THE BOARD - NEW RATES - RitzGrandCasino.com ★★★ on: May 01, 2014, 04:31:18 PM
Who got the highest payment this month? I'm pretty sure its greater than 1BTC

I would be interested by knowing as well, the highest payment I find here https://blockchain.info/tx/a38671da573c0f1b36e47c7d756c127f34f81b806516e80f2bf39f7b53dec992 is :

1Eb4qpoJ96VFxwUbU2aLnHCktcEtAM9QSw 1.0719 BTC

Seems to be Equate https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=499007.260

12.45BTC should be close to what RGC pays in total for the sig campaign, I wonder how much PD pays and what is the highest payment on PD's sig campaign
2310  Other / Politics & Society / Re: you get Richer as the Older You’ll Get on: May 01, 2014, 04:27:06 PM
Or maybe people with money have more opportunities to make healthier life decisions due to a different set of life stresses (how will I look at this social function versus how will I keep the lights on and the kids fed).

When you are less worried about survival you can concentrate on other things

The older someone is the bigger chances are his parents died so the bigger chances are he inherited
If you build a career, odds are you will get more income as you get older; if you invest wisely you will get wealthier as you get older as well

Most people inherit property from their parents when they are in their 30s or the 40s, and not in their 60s and the 70s. The latter part is also doubtful. Most of the people retire after working up to 55 or 60 years age.

Do you mean in the states? In western countries or in the world?

In Europe people may inherit something at 30 but their parents die when they are 55-60

The older you are the more chances you inherited so I think it support OP statement
2311  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Win free Bitcoins every hour! on: May 01, 2014, 04:24:22 PM
Each roll costs you at least 0.25cent so 2.5$ per 1000rolls and you earn 25cents per 1000impressions, 6impressions per page when you roll so you need more than 6 impressions per roll and impressions from the game to make up for the loss

The $0.25 rate is only for the 1st banner at the bottom. The adsense banners earn much more and they are not being replaced.

Ok thanks for the answer, not that it is any of my business but I am genuinely interested

It would be cool to featured the winners of roll 10,000 on the front page or somewhere : "last 10,000winner was Wednesday April 30th 2014 : juhytrdBVFTfvgbhBjhg87654567BVH3kj"
2312  Other / Meta / Re: The definitive explanation of how activity works! on: May 01, 2014, 04:19:44 PM
So in the situation that i mentioned before I would get 14 activity points every day not every 2 weeks?

You'd get the 14 points in a day or as quick as you can make the 14 posts, but no more points than that until the next two week period.

SO It doesn't matter If i would be active on this forum for 10 months I would still have around 150 activity and no more, according i would have made only 150 posts in 10 months every second day 7 posts per 2 week period?

Rephrase your question

And consider the equations :
time = number of 2 week periods in which you posted
activity = min(time*14, posts)
2313  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 01, 2014, 04:17:10 PM
One of the biggest questions is whether you tried to resist the crime, so the fact that you "couldn't resist" necessarily makes it not entrapment.
Yeah, I tried to resist, I was mentally torn for hours before actually buying, I just couldn't resist; prove to me that I wasn't. /sarcasm

You could always ask everyone if they are the FBI before buying coins from them, that should keep you in the clear  Grin

Incorrect. The police can flat-out lie to you and still have it not be considered entrapment. It's when they harass you over and over until you eventually cave that is considered entrapment, or when they threaten you in some way to the point where it would be a reasonable assumption that you committed the crime out of fear.

In the US, in other countries it will be easier to prove entrapment

To all the bears : Bitcoin is only valued 5billions atm; it is ridiculously cheap
2314  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Win free Bitcoins every hour! on: May 01, 2014, 03:56:34 PM
Each roll costs you at least 0.25cent so 2.5$ per 1000rolls and you earn 25cents per 1000impressions, 6impressions per page when you roll so you need more than 6 impressions per roll and impressions from the game to make up for the loss
2315  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Free BTC Game, Win 0.001 BTC Daily. on: May 01, 2014, 03:50:52 PM
Ok we have 2 numbers for today.
Hint: they are both btw 11 and 77

32 44 45 55 89 67 66 56 17 58 64 54 87 15 18 55 5 12 13 66 and maybe 55 and 08 have been played

First winner was 66 so I chose 33 today Smiley 0.001BTC coming my way?
2316  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Over 1000 Activity Thread! on: May 01, 2014, 03:46:50 PM
Woot woot!

Today I joined a very exclusive group - those members who have an activity count over 1000!   Grin

Not wanting to brag (well, kind of), post here if you also have an activity over 1000!

Thanks to the Bitcointalk community for letting this happen!

 Smiley

Very impressive, congratulations; how many of you is there? I can only speculate from here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=mlist

You can sort by the number of posts. Only posters with 1000 posts or more who joined before August 2011 could possibly have achieved that activity. It doesn't guarantee that they have, but it does significantly reduce the pool of possible members.

I counted 926 members with more than 1000posts, about a third of them joined before August 2011 so there should be about 300members than could have achieved this activity but probably less than 10% of them did

Ex qwk joined in June 2011 and posted more than 2000posts but only have accumulated 616 activity points
2317  Economy / Speculation / Re: Who sold below $550? The $400 bottom is in LOL!!!! on: May 01, 2014, 03:35:29 PM
The '400$ bottom' myth is about to get busted.  Grin

.. Not really..  IMO a dip below $400 for less than 8 hours proves $400 is the current bottom...

It doesn't prove it, I hope it is but we can't say we are not done with testing the lows until the price has been higher than 600$ for months
2318  Economy / Gambling / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Ponzi - 100% profit on every ponzi! on: May 01, 2014, 03:30:08 PM
I don't think you will have a single player : it is complicated, unrealistic, you have no trust and we need to download a file
2319  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 3 Numbers Game Free 0.01 BTC on: May 01, 2014, 03:28:11 PM
I don't see OP coming back to check this thread.
So are you suggesting this is just a scam?

OP is a Sr Member that posts often, he can be trusted for 0.01 with a low risk, especially since you are essentially trusting him not to make you lose your time not money

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=61832

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2320  Other / Off-topic / Re: Movie Recommendation Station on: May 01, 2014, 03:21:07 PM
I just watched The Perks of Being a Wall Flower.
Its was pretty nice. Now looking to watch 12 Monkeys

This one was surprisingly very good

"Memento" was very good, "some likes it hot" is an excellent old movie

Memento is super good.  You definitely have to be in the mood to think though, or you will get lost so fast...

Right, I've liked The Prestige and Rounders as well

The Prestige was good...Christian Bale hardly ever (if ever) does a bad movie.   Rounders was good too.   Supposedly #2 is in the works with the entire cast except perhaps John Malkovich coming back.

Edward Norton used not to make any bad movies as well

He went on a great run in the late 90's early 00's.
Fight Club and Rounders will always be classics.

Don't forget about American History X. He was super good in that too

Haven't seen this movie  , gonna download it for the weekend .

Right and he was my favorite actor, American History X was excellent; even Primal Fear was excellent it was his first movie or one of his first movies
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