Bam, and a new low on Houbi and OKCoin.
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THAT metric is used to indicate the asking price value for the chosen hardware prior to purchase. Helps decide vs buying other hardware offerings.
It only applies to those curently offered hardware prices. Thanks, I had the wrong end of the stick with it. You determine the cost of the hardware at the suggested BTC/USD first, then divide by its total hashing power.
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Hey, very nice job. One thing I'm confused about though is the hardware efficiency, shouldn't the BTC/GH stay constant between $300 and $200?
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Gox's bottom was @91.5, maybe it will bounce from there
People like to dismiss the final Gox data, but I've always thought it fascinating from a psychological perspective (and Bitcoin is mostly psychology). I'm looking at 220 next, with a possibility of 200. If we break that, then we'll be returning to the accumulation levels not seen since before the bubble - and that will be, erm, fun
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showing a gif where a mans head is ripped off with the innards showing
The man in that gif was obviously willing to undergo the procedure. He was probably an undergrad student who volunteered for the test of a new cure for hangover. I am sure that he signed all the proper authorization forms. Those 25 bucks must have came in handy.
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Someone posts an animated gif that isn't even that gory, people bitch.
Some dude posts a disgusting, real, hi-res photo of gory roadkill, and nobody bats an eye.
Really?
Yeah, I had to wonder about that. I guess it's only ok if something has to die for your gif. So you see nothing extraordinary in someone on a public forum saying: "Take the Bulltard's head and just..." , and then showing a gif where a mans head is ripped off with the innards showing? The main problem wasn't really the gory gif, although there is a difference between people and roadkill. The main problem was that he suggested that this should be done to people on this forum. No, that seems very ordinary. Now, if he had suggested building Saddam's supergun, boring their bodies down into cylindrical projectiles and firing their machined corpses 200 miles into the sky, that what be extraordinary.
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Someone posts an animated gif that isn't even that gory, people bitch.
Some dude posts a disgusting, real, hi-res photo of gory roadkill, and nobody bats an eye.
Really?
Yeah, I had to wonder about that. I guess it's only ok if something has to die for your gif.
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Also if credit card and banks were so paranoid about security it would avoid many headaches for most of his customers and for themselves too
Seriously, someone explained why @theymos disabled avatars: because of a post out there showing that one can hide javascript in headers of image files. However, he must have misread that post. It said that the hacker can post an HTML page containing a tag <script src="logo.gif"></script> and put malicious javascript inside the gif file. When victims download that page,the javascript obviously gets executed. But the only bad thing about that is: if an admin is trying to analyze a malicious webpage and is looking at the javascript files it downloads, he may miss that one, because its name ends in ".gif" instead of ".js", and it can even be displayed as an image (for instance, in a previous <img src="logo.gif"/> tag). However, that risk does not exist for this forum. The forum's HTML pages are not served by the hacker, only by the bitcointalk server; and they will not have <script> tags with avatars in them, only <img> tags. To be doubly sure, the forum server could just pipe every uploaded image through a format conversion (e.g. GIF to PNG). That conversion would mangle any javascript hidden in the header, so that it would not work even if used in a <script> tag. The forum got hacked by exploiting improper sanitisation of images. If I understand it right, somebody managed to upload a .php file.
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yes it must be the nsa !
CODE RED, CODE RED. Our cover has been broken. All agents initiate emergency self-destruct.
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You guys are my bananas Sexy.
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Litecoin looking strong lol. To the mooooon....
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Im sorry late for what? We're in nappies I read that the sale of adult incontinence pants now outstrips that of baby diapers in Japan. So how is it wearing nappies, do they chafe?
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I would ask him what it feels like to be naked with another man.
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Stamp $258 It's official. Ah, beat me to it
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I guess I'm the only one that sees the pattern...
The world must look like a cascade of 0 and 1s for you.
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lol
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Changed my mind. closed all shorts and went long,.. for the next few hours/days.
Looks like its breaking down to retest 275? Not yet, in a few days. You sure about that?
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Changed my mind. closed all shorts and went long,.. for the next few hours/days.
Looks like its breaking down to retest 275?
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Just because you aren't the big shot IT guy you think you are, doesn't mean that your plummer neighbour isn't capable of buying a Trezor and safely store his bitcoins.
I bet he would rather invest his money in a plum-picking machine instead. He he
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