If that Seagate 7200rpm drive is new, I will take it. If it's used, please send me a PM and we can discuss the details. I'm in need of a new drive (one of my current 1TB drives is in the process of kicking the bucket, and I'd like to save my data before then). Thanks in advance.
Would you use and Escrow service?
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Bravo to you, sir. You've got a nice car and you're well versed in Porsche also. Not just a prick who bought an expensive car to brag. Good luck selling, I hope this is another transaction the bitcoin world can make happen.
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Seriously guys, who gives a fuck? The people who are bitching about no escrow are just mad because they want the card. And the OP is not going to use escrow. Let him sell the card however he wants. Who gives a shit that it's been sitting for a few days? If he is willing to wait for a buyer that is willing to not use escrow, then let him wait. Sheesh.
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Don't read the comments on that woot link unless you are prepared to rage. Just ignorant, uneducated individuals.
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Any new deals?
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I registered just to post in that thread. Hopefully they add the feature. I would have a lot more T-shirts. Ps. There is already an uninformed bitcoin hater in that thread.
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Would you be willing to sell that SSD by itself?
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Dry ice shipping for meet is very common and works. I don't know about the product, but shipping is not something the buyer needs to worry about.
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So I'm definitely not ready to buy, but I've always wanted a sport bike, and with the trips I'll be making for school next year, a bike really makes the most sense when it comes to parking, gas, and cost of ownership. So I'm throwing this out there just to see if there even is anyone in my area with a "starter" type bike. I would pay with BTC, or sell my coins for cash. I'm looking for anything 650cc and under (I have experience with dirt bikes, quads and the such so I can drive them all easily, but I've not driven anything with nearly as much power as a street bike). Kawasaki, Suzuki, Honda, any other good, name-brand bikes with low miles, clean titles, and preferably haven't been dropped. I'm not planning on dropping it (who ever does plan on it?! ), but it'd be nice to have a decent resale value when I'm done with it.
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I guess you don't really get that the bitcoin mining difficulty is not constant. It has been rapidly increasing for the past 2-3 months because the price has made it profitable for people to keep mining, and Avalon released ASICs for new miners. That 187 pay off is ONLY if the difficulty stays exactly where it is, and it won't. As xorred posted, ROI for your Avalon at 750 BTC is 3+ years. No thanks...
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Sent BTC for Bioshock Infinite code only. Promptly received the code, and already downloading the game files in Steam. Quick and easy transaction. I would definitely work with FatMagic again.
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You're really tempting me with that invert mini. I used to play and I always loved the profile and speed of those markers.
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As the title says, I'm looking to buy a steam pre-order code, because it comes with the extra goodies (X-com, genuine TF2 items). If you have this, we can work out a deal. Hopefully getting it today, if there are sellers out there.
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I might still have been interested in Hyper X, but they would have to be the T1 sticks (see below), and I can see they are not. Thanks for the pictures though.
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Do you have pictures of the ram?
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Wow. You mention the HP this could produce, but what's really crazy is the amount of torque you can get from these electric motors.
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If the MX-4 is unopened/unused, I offer .07BTC shipped to 60190.
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Completed. :-) Thanks for the site and for spreading the word.
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I dont think your method is correct. This is the method I used to satisfy myself that a oplatinum ring was truly pure.
a) Weigh Ring. b) Weigh ring under water. This can be done by suspending the ring on a frame such that it hangs from a thread, and is imersed. c) As an alternative to b), weigh the difference in weight between b) and a) , many scales can do this automatically.
Either way, you have the in air weight , and the loss of weight from imersion in water, c.
Hmm. I think this is what I did, no? What's the difference? His test relies on more implied concepts of physics. Mainly Archimedes's bouyancy principles. This helps to get rid of errors in weighing or measuring the volume of the displaced water.
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