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2461  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a web developer on: July 08, 2014, 11:57:34 PM
The Marketplace > Services forum would be the best place to post this.
2462  Local / Market / Re: Vand minge originala Brazuca on: July 03, 2014, 08:48:49 PM
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2463  Local / Market / Re: Vand Antminer S1 180-200ghs 800lei bucata on: July 03, 2014, 09:36:15 AM
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2464  Local / Market / Re: Vand AntMiner S2 1TH Bitcoin Miner emitem factura pt decont <vandut> on: July 01, 2014, 07:40:04 PM
Inchid acest thread, daca se doreste a fi redeschis, nici o problema.

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2465  Other / New forum software / Re: Should be clear if one gets a message from the forum/staff/theymos on: July 01, 2014, 09:47:06 AM
I share your opinion. But this is just a simple measure that could prevent some from being scammed(like this poor guy here).
And it can be done quite easily in the new forum software, the PMs from forum/stff can be colored in a different shade in the message list.
2466  Other / New forum software / Should be clear if one gets a message from the forum/staff/theymos on: July 01, 2014, 09:24:14 AM
Quite a few scammers are registering users very similar to those of admins or global mods and then ask for money via PM.
This could clearly differentiate whether a PM came from the forum, it's staff or theymos.
2467  Local / Market / Re: 2 x knc miner octombrie 1.45Gh de vanzare Bucuresti on: July 01, 2014, 09:16:02 AM
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2468  Local / Market / Re: [VANDUT] Scrypt asic 22 MH/s pt Litecoin Dogecoin 5400 lei negociabil on: June 28, 2014, 10:06:40 AM
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2469  Local / Anunturi importante / Re: Propunere: Prima adunare generala! on: June 28, 2014, 09:53:22 AM
A fost o intalnire organizata in Cluj luna aceasta. Iar acum deja se vorbeste despre urmatoare, poti urmari discutia aici: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=640799.0
2470  Local / Minerit / Re: Rent? on: June 26, 2014, 09:59:57 PM
Exista si o alternativa romaneasca: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=629849 Smiley
2471  Other / Meta / Re: Question about forum moderation on: June 26, 2014, 04:30:12 PM
Caution! Feeding the troll.

If you speak French at a decent level, you would have seen that "payed" was a typo mistake1. "Payer" means "To pay" in French, therefore typo mistake1 - I wrote "payed" instead of "paid". I'm a B2/C1 francophone. Mods here obviously ain't perfect, so am I2 (at least I have the balls to admit my mistakes, but you don't). Now GTFO, fils de salope (new French word for you).

1No, a typo(short for typographical error) is something differnet(see what I did there?). Typing 'payed' instead of 'paid' is a grammatical error.
2'Neither am I'. You can take this short quiz to check if you understand the differences: Quiz: So do I & Neither do I.
2472  Other / Meta / Re: Question about forum moderation on: June 25, 2014, 09:55:47 PM
Recently a new assigned moderator is deleting posts written in the only bulgarian thread in the forum claiming they are offtopic[...]
A bit of history:
At first, it was simply labeled as the Local > Others forum. It was renamed to Local > Other languages/locations after I suggested that the name wasn't evocative enough and that it was the main cause of spam in that particular board. The board had no moderator back then and being a low traffic section, other moderators didn't pay too much attention to it.
But more than most perhaps, because the Romanian subforum started in that forum, I knew how important such a section could be for people across the world. It was a mess back then and I offered to help.

Actually, here's how it looked back in December 17, 2013: https://web.archive.org/web/20131217093311/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=11.0
Now check how it looks now. See any differences?

But I was a moderator on Bitcointalk close to an year before being named mod there.
2473  Other / Meta / Re: Question about forum moderation on: June 25, 2014, 09:25:12 PM
Answer the following questions.

1. Tell me, for how long the Romanians have been here with their own sub-forum?
2. Tell me, for how long did the Bulgarians waited for their own section?
3. When there was no Bulgarian section for like, years, and there was only 1 thread, where should a couple of dozen of people write for different things in order to prove your obsolete point of view?

And about who's bigger than the other, one of the largest and most stable Bitcoin exchanges is Bulgarian. Enough said.

1. The Romanian subforum has been created in April 2013. Before that, it was just a thread in the Other languages/locations. That thread still exists: Offtopic - Romānă*
*The thread was renamed and posting in it was discouraged in order for people to start threads instead of still posting in it.
2. Since 24 June 2014, when this thread was created. I haven't heard or seen any such request prior to that date.
3. Err.. in that "only 1 thread", until the need for extra room to discuss is needed and relevant.

Please understand, this is not an e-peen 'whose country is bigger' contest. The number and activity of people from certain countries on this forum is the main relevant factor.



2474  Other / Meta / Re: Question about forum moderation on: June 25, 2014, 12:31:18 PM
I demand again, what is your nationality?
Neither of our nationalities matter in this case. Spam is spam and it has been dealt with. But if you care so much, you could simply look at my signature Smiley.

What kind of twisted administration this is? So you control us by yourself. You stalk our thread, and if someone posts something about altcoins, his post gets deleted. But the French forum can be filled with payed altcoin translations?! And you're blind to see that and you want us to believe this crap that you ain't seeing it, and report it to you by ourselves? Fascism my friend, just accept it.
By the way, you made the same grammar mistake again, still late at night/early morning?

I'm pretty sure every translated coin announcement has been deleted from the Other languages forum, but if you happen to spot one, please report it and it will be taken care of.
2475  Other / Meta / Re: Question about forum moderation on: June 25, 2014, 09:27:05 AM
And you're not to judge who should, or should not translate. The French/Spanish/German guys are translating and claiming bounties, and we must not???
So, you're jelly, is that it? You just want some crappy bounty offered in a coin that may or may not be around next month. This is the only reason you guys complain when I delete your posts(not just from the Bulgarian thread, but from the Other Languages forum altogether).
So you have nothing more to say, but to allude that I'm "jelly" because I want to talk to my Bulgarian friends here in my NATIVE language? And it's jealous, alright bro? Jelly's what you eat. Learn English, the English-English. When Bulgarians can't speak a foreign language well, they do not speak it. That's why those of us who can, we translate it to them. If the translator gets payed for it, that's a bonus. What, people mustn't be payed if they're doing something well, is that what you're saying? Really nice and totally non-insulting...
Ever heard of slang? Or the proper past tense of the verb 'to pay'? You should know this if you claim you're a translator.
I'll give you a hint, it's not 'payed'.


Once and for all, understand that creating a language subforum so that translated coin announcements can be posted is not a proper reason, it's not a reason at all.
2476  Other / Meta / Re: Question about forum moderation on: June 24, 2014, 09:14:58 PM
As I thought that there are no that many Bulgarians here, I proposed him to put me as a moderator, just to get the section going, if there are no other Bulgarians who can moderate here.
That's not quite the way things work around here(usually moderators in local forums are elected after a vote). Plus, if you aren't sure if there are any other Bulgarians who can moderate here, what makes you think there are enough to justify creating an entire subforum.
As Badbear properly pointed out:
Bulgarian thread only has 9 pages since it's conception in 2012
Pretty rough calculation equates to 0.17 posts/day.

Didn't get an answer. We're talking about linguistic and cultural censorship here. We have quite some big mining community, after all BTC-E is hosted in Bulgaria. Quite childish from the management staff.
As pointed out, the Bulgarian activity on Bitcointalk is low. That's the actual fact. When/if that changes, we can talk some more about it.

And you're not to judge who should, or should not translate. The French/Spanish/German guys are translating and claiming bounties, and we must not???
So, you're jelly, is that it? You just want some crappy bounty offered in a coin that may or may not be around next month. This is the only reason you guys complain when I delete your posts(not just from the Bulgarian thread, but from the Other Languages forum altogether).

Isn't the crypto idea about decentralization and equality? You're not the one to say to someone not to translate, and not to get payed for it, if he's doing it professionally.
If there is no proper place to post it, it's either offtopic or spam.

I studied 4 languages (excl. my native - Bulgarian, 5 with it) and I translate sometimes for real $ (more then you guys are getting here) in the real world, and getting stopped from translating in some forum is simply ridiculous. I laughed so hard when my post was deleted yesterday, with my Veil translation.
Well, then go translate in the real world and go earn some more real $ and leave this forum alone. Afterall, this is the sole reason you want a Bulgarian forum, in order to make some real $.

EDIT: I don't have nothing against the Bulgarians(I visited Bulgaria quite a few times, lovely country and people - recommend). I remove coin announcements in the Other Languages forum because they disrupt the thread. Maybe in the new forum software coming out, there will be a better way to incorporate different local boards.
2477  Local / Minerit / Re: cati bitcoini poti face cu 4gh/s? aproximativ on: June 23, 2014, 09:12:10 PM
La cursul din momentul asta, fara a lua in calcul nimic altceva cum ar fi curentul sau dificultatea urmatoarea: 1.41TH/s(1410Gh/s).
Iti sugerez sa incepi sa te documentezi mai mult, in special inainte sa iei vreo decizie care include achizitia vreunei aparaturi de minerit.
2478  Other / Meta / Re: Is there an easier way to see how many posts you've made in one day? on: June 23, 2014, 08:33:41 PM
What's next, a button to generate posts automatically?
2479  Other / Meta / Re: Is there an easier way to see how many posts you've made in one day? on: June 23, 2014, 08:18:43 PM
Seriously, are you that lazy? Sorry if this forum doesn't make life easier for people posting because of paid signatures.
You could simply check the post # on the left of your first post*, not that hard.

Edit: *In the Show the last posts of this person.
2480  Local / Minerit / Re: cati bitcoini poti face cu 4gh/s? aproximativ on: June 23, 2014, 08:14:40 PM
Salut!

Folosind unul dintre cele mai simple(si totodata vechi) calculatoare online de profitabilitate* a mineritului de Bitcoin, la dificultatea de astazi, 4GH/s ar produce:

0.00014942 BTC / 24h   = $0.09
0.00104596 BTC / sapt. = $0.61

De notat ca 4GH/s este o putere extrem de mica in ziua de astazi.

*Link: https://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator
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