Kinda like that new internet money
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I for one want him to try it.
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I've talked to him on the phone a couple times now.
So how drunk was he?
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Actually you can do phrase searching in Google by enclosing the phrase in quotes.
An example where you can't: try to find posts where the exact phrase "IP-address" has been typed by a forum user. Bitcointalk search: ~75 results; Google (with +"IP-address"): About 6,440 results Interesting. It's filtering out the "-". I haven't seen that before. Thanks.
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If it says Newbie under your username, you're still a newbie.
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Bakery with 11 employees posts advertisement asking for a baker. You would assume that lab member 12 is the first baker that they hire?
If it's a BTC bakery, then yes. 11 PresidentCxOIdeamen and 1 baker. Sounds like the usual to me.
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Is the ASIC technology rocket science? No, rockets can actually easily be built by the common hobbyist. Building an ASIC is far more involved.
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How much for you to start camping in front of the BFL offices with a megaphone yelling at Josh for status updates?
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Im pretty sure he is no scammer, he is just a "kid"
sure enough
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Why? Are you trying to learn the same trick for your MLMPonzamid?
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That's inexcusable. For a company their size What size? They are two fat dudes in a basement.
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you're money, and mine is gone. Roman did it again. but... here's the kicker. He's safe- Roman Shtylman isn't his real name. It's fake. There doesn't exist a Roman Shtylman in any US database ) His location, his company, everything about his blogs, designed to mislead you all along and build up credit for a fake name "Roman Shtylman or Shtylmann". It's not real. You can hate Roman all you like, he doesn't exist. It's a different person behind it, and you'll likely never know who. I know, I've been researching "very" deep. Your Google-Fu is lacking. https://pipl.com/search/?q=roman+shtylman&l=&sloc=&in=6Of course that's another Roman Shtylman, but that's a whole different can of worms.
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+ 4 hours of active surfing on the site.
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Yeah, you might wanna add a zero there and then some.
Avalons are going for 35 to 40k @ 60GHash/s. ASICMiner blades are about 6k @ 10 GH/s
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Yeah, that's a scammer selling shares to a sockpuppet alright. Exact same "Schriftbild".
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What do you want to hear? You're throwing money at an alcoholic, that preferred the bottle so much he sunk his million dollar venture deep deep down in the sea.
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BTCFPGA was run by a drunkard who proceeded to piss away his venture in an alcohol-induced mania. PrimeAsic and Lightning were confirmed as scams BFL has not delivered a working product even 9 months after it should first have been available. Meanwhile the proposed specs have halved and price has doubled, while BFL have demonstrated again and again that they have not the slightest idea on how to develop an ASIC in the first place.
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Search is a DDOS vector, it allows an attacker to easily consume web host CPU resources, so requests are time limited. That being said, the search is really sub-par, it is what I would expect from HotBot. site:bitcointalk.org blah
For clarification, type this into Google: site:bitcointalk.org search sucksThere are some things that Google just won't work for though, such as searching just posts by one member or looking for certain phrases. Actually you can do phrase searching in Google by enclosing the phrase in quotes.
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okay,
any reputable manufacturers of rigs?
Avalon, but they don't sell complete rigs anymore. At least right now. ASICMiner is auctioning off some blades right now, but people are already bidding over 6000 Dollars for 10 GH/s. Let's not talk about Bitter Failure Labs.
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Sure, if you can get your hands on some avalon chips.
and someone to design the PCB
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