*** Foxminers LLC If someone buys this miner without a well-known and trusted Forum User 1st getting one for doing a review and posting it here then well, you have been warned ***If it helps any, I just Googled "Foxminers LLC" and this thread comes up as #2 on the hit list. Hopefully that will cut into how many folks get taken by these folks. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) edit: I just sent our favorite rabid scamhound Gleb Gamow a pm about these folks. Would be great to see what he digs up on them and their PR blitz. They have several new PR release in the past 24hrs... Oh, and delicopsch56 I did let Gleb know you that you caught on so no friendly fire happens if this catches his fancy. Love that comparison tool ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Foxminers is a scam! I will remove this post once my standard 35 BTC is paid in full. Sorry, no escrow. Foxminers, please PM me if you desire my bitcoin wallet address so to timely remit the requested 35 BTC, else prepare to endure The Gleb. ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
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I'll accept this explanation, bud. Thanks for taking the time to enlighten me.
WHAT? Dude, we're talking windows!!! Computer glitches was the TOP CHOICE!!! Dude, did you find a worm in your apple today? ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Steve Jobs' failed presentations were my TOP CHOICES. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Next, why do both messages above depict "To: Craig S. Wright" when CW is clearly the author of the topmost email depicted?
You did notice the scroll bar on the right is half way down the page? Also note the vertical line on the left? This message was to CW and the screenshot was of his message "quoted". This is why the time is exactly the same. I know about conspiratorial logic, it blinds the truth. I will post later to where you can send my apples, thanks. -PoolMinor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vs0GvGnKJ9UI'll accept this explanation, bud. Thanks for taking the time to enlighten me.
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The most impressionable statement for me. ...Many of the people in the Bitcoin community are sociopaths. They often steal things or cause drama, then immediately blame it or scapegoat it on someone else. They are not even done stealing the money, before they go on campaign of moral indignation against the fall person...
...>Also how can you be so confident qtum is going to replace ETH based on it's tech when they haven't released code yet?...
Scene from The Treasure of Steven Dai ... "Code? We don't have any code. WE DON'T HAVE TO SHOW YOU ANY STINKIN' CODE!"this is perhaps the no. 1 funny post I have read in this forum - ever To be fair, the iconic Pinkie Pie episode on this forum is perhaps the funniest. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=45324.0https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=45298.0
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Bump so the newbies in this space would have something funny to read, with an added benefit of sig campaigners to weigh in so to earn bling.
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I didn't care if CW/SN used Windows or not (the "apple" reference is ONLY to perpetuate the running gag between you and I). I was just curious as to what email platform was used. The answer just happened to be a Window-based product. That was all. Next, why do both messages above depict "To: Craig S. Wright" when CW is clearly the author of the topmost email depicted? Further, why are both dated exactly the same, viz. Wed. 6/3/2015 8:02 AM? Finally, if there was such bitterness between the two, then why did BitcoinBelle aka Michele Seven months later invite CW to the panel at the Las Vegas convention, introducing him as one of her favorite guys just prior to asking "who are you?" directed at CW? -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdvQTwjVmrEUsing the same example gleaned from here -> http://www.orionnetworksit-louisville.com/media/Shaheen%2020150323%200639.pdfIn the above, note the "To:" and the author's sig. That's not what we see in CW's exchange. Again, why? One more thing. When did Satoshi stop employing two spaces after a full stop? And when did Satoshi start penning grammatically incorrect prose? -> "I cannot keep playing your game Seven. I just want to be left alone, why do you need to try and force me to be more than I want." I'm not a wordsmith, but I is able to see that both a comma and a question mark have been omitted, albeit a comma was used in lieu of a period to string an obvious sentence that's best suited as an independent clause, namely the [last] phrase lacking a question mark.
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The most impressionable statement for me. ...Many of the people in the Bitcoin community are sociopaths. They often steal things or cause drama, then immediately blame it or scapegoat it on someone else. They are not even done stealing the money, before they go on campaign of moral indignation against the fall person...
...>Also how can you be so confident qtum is going to replace ETH based on it's tech when they haven't released code yet?...
Scene from The Treasure of Steven Dai ... "Code? We don't have any code. WE DON'T HAVE TO SHOW YOU ANY STINKIN' CODE!"
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So I'm suing Cryptsy. If you can't withdraw your coins, feel free to add your name to the lawsuit. We will win this.
I've got some pretty disturbing news to report about Cryptsy which I believe is going to cause the site to go full-Mt. Gox, very very soon. If you have any funds at that site, I urge you to read this post, you will thank me later.
Sigh... I had a few coins on Cryptsy and now their site has disappeared. Mostly shitcoins though but probably still worth about $50-100. All I have with me is my original email/username and password. I had a look at the Cryptsy website and it's asking how many of each coin I had and when which I don't remember at all. Unless any new information comes to light, I'm just going to chalk this one up as a loss. Folks, don't keep your coins on an exchange!Does anyone remember how BTC/ cryptos were supposed to free us from being controlled/ exploited/ scammed by the 3rd party ? Talk to this craptsy insider.. ---> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=93373 .. he might have your precious cryptoFIAT. Nice. I get to add him to the list on the OP in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1882273.0
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Video section updates in progress.
Is that a massive update?
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My screenshot was of a random dude which I thought I made clear. It was not of CW et al. I was just curious as to what platform was used by CW.
Vlad, aren't you going to ask me how I figured out what CW's email client was at the time? The answer will shock you, bud.
Ok, tell me, I haven't been shocked today. Okay, I'll tell you, but you have to promise to not tell anybody else. Promise? Mmmkay. I have access to one of the most powerful tools known to man. It's proven highly reliable but if too many people use it, the cost for me to use the platform would increase, resulting in less apples to consume during the month. Here's what I did. At the very bottom of the first image depicting CW replying to Belle, I took the first few words and wrapped them in quotes, then I went to a site affiliated with the most powerful tool known to man and inserted the quoted phrase like such ... http://lmgtfy.com/?q=%22Some+people+pane+features+are+turned+off%22+-applesAny questions? ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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I think some have already ended. To answer your question, others in this community have weighed in avoiding some of the above. What's strange is that TokenHub deleted the pages of the bottom five listed immediately after BCAP's ICO. Then Tean Argon has had mega posts of mine deleted from this thread by mods since this thread is not self-moderated. https://www.wired.com/2017/03/initial-coin-offering-stock-thats-not-stock/This method is new to the ICO world, but probably warranted. The structures to help ICOs succeed and thrive in the mainstream are still evolving—like the Argon Group, which longtime Wall Streeter Stan Miroshnik founded to help oversee ICOs. Argon will bookrun the token offering on behalf of Blockchain Capital, meaning, in this case, that it will actually issue the token. “Our mission is to help this new capital market evolve,” Miroshnik says. Firstly, exactly how does a long-time resident of Russia up to only a couple years ago be dubbed "longtime Wall Streeter"? Secondly, note that Stan Miroshnik is the founder of Argon Group to help oversees ICOs. Thirdly, referring to the list above, other ICOs were presented to Investards as also entities seeking funding alongside BCAP, again, later deleted from the platform, leaving ONLY BCAP, of which I contend was the sole purpose of this piece of shit Argon Group headed by biker Marina Khaustova (or Khaoustovar), co-founder of Argon Group. https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/04/18/this-vc-is-sure-venture-capital-is-about-to-be-disrupted/#7c9679f6324ehttps://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1703926/000095017217000040/xslFormDX01/primary_doc.xmlNote the phone number: 800-852-3030 Connected to http://maxpresence.com.ourssite.com/https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/solutionists#/entityNote the list of speakers here: https://www.crunchbase.com/event/seamless-2017-2017419/speakers
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My screenshot was of a random dude which I thought I made clear. It was not of CW et al. I was just curious as to what platform was used by CW. Vlad, aren't you going to ask me how I figured out what CW's email client was at the time? The answer will shock you, bud.
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All this talk about oars and boats reminds me of Mark Twain's - The Great Revolution in Pitcairn of if you don't like reading, you can listen to it here. At the time of its writing, there were reportedly 90 people on the island. They haven't produced any laptops yet but we can monitor their progress. Hmmm... Not so promising ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) Here's an excerpt from the essay: ...Moreover, the relationships are wonderfully, even astoundingly, mixed up and complicated. A stranger, for instance, says to an islander:
"You speak of that young woman as your cousin; a while ago you called her your aunt."
"Well, she is my aunt, and my cousin, too. And also my stepsister, my niece, my fourth cousin, my thirty-third cousin, my forty-second cousin, my great-aunt, my grandmother, my widowed sister-in-law--and next week she will be my wife."
This excerpt combined with the factual information about Pitcairn Island leads me to wonder if 100 people will allow for enough genetic diversity to carry the colony far enough into the future to develop anything high tech. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2F68.media.tumblr.com%2F428d788c89cf7a76d0a387bfc2312b48%2Ftumblr_nslut396U61u5m3woo1_1280.jpg&t=663&c=79v4AQH_3o0Z3g) "Starting with 100 people would surely result in a master race considering all Pakleds are direct descendants of only two of our kind according to the New Pakled Translation of our Bible - Bob O and Alice 1. They made us so to go and look for things take make us go."
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Hey, look! Chantha Owen Lueung sent me a love letter: You're doing a lame job of posting my name all over btctalk. If you're going to post, do it proper and include the url: http://crypto-city.com
If you can't even get that right, why even posting anything at all? Don't you want people to know that crypto-city.com is supposedly a scam according to you and your other fake accounts on btctalk? LoL... chuckles... Please point out those fake accounts I have on this forum. Better yet, point out JUST ONE and I will have theymos ban this and all my accounts for life. Your move, BITCH!
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Make sure to entrust Chantha Owen Lueung with your vitals when you visit Crypto-city:
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To address this problem, you could create a game akin to FarmVille, where an Earth-like planet is seeded with 100 primitive inhabitants, half men and half women, where they virtually procreate, the process in which to onboard new players (X hours = number of years, like in FarmVille where hours/minutes = months). Their task is to build a laptop a rocket so to get off the planet prior to their sun exploding.
It'd be design as a fun educational game, where every step of the process is peer reviewed declaring what works and what doesn't based on current knowledge here on Earth. The game ends when the last person either virtually dies or turns the lights out as he or she boards the last rocket bidding adieu.
You can call it EarthVille, but open to some better name.
you sound like a man who knows what he's doing. you can take the idea and run with it. i wouldn't know where to start. At least I knew where to start, viz. conjuring up the idea. Sadly, we're now in the same boat, but at least we have a boat and one oar. Hey, didn't we pass that same reef 36 minutes ago?
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100 average people land on a planet that has all of earth's natural resources. they have some food to survive and some very basic tools.
how long do you think it would take for them to construct a functioning laptop computer entirely from stuff dug out of the ground? would it take generations? a couple of decades? would it prove to be totally impossible without an entire planetary society supporting them?
what do you reckon?
To address this problem, you could create a game akin to FarmVille, where an Earth-like planet is seeded with 100 primitive inhabitants, half men and half women, where they virtually procreate, the process in which to onboard new players (X hours = number of years, like in FarmVille where hours/minutes = months). Their task is to build a laptop a rocket so to get off the planet prior to their sun exploding. It'd be design as a fun educational game, where every step of the process is peer reviewed declaring what works and what doesn't based on current knowledge here on Earth. The game ends when the last person either virtually dies or turns the lights out as he or she boards the last rocket bidding adieu. You can call it EarthVille, but open to some better name. BTW, Craig Steven Wright aka Fake Satoshi Nakamoto one made pencis from scratch.
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