Its sad bitcoin was once upon a good concept.
It still is. It just doesn't work in the context of humanity. Like communism. And anarchy. And libertarian utopias.
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BFL doesn't have a working device.
The neon sign in the entrance works.
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Montreal? Really? And here I thought Canadians were supposed to be polite...
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Please stop. I'm getting annoyed at my phone dancing everytime you try. There's only like 25 bitcents in there anyway.
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Could you try and get the pictures any smaller? I think I might still be able to see stuff if I squint my eyes.
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No, it's a default font size difference.
Right. You should hopefully be able to get 3 lines of default-sized text on most browsers, but more than that might get cut off. my adds always display between the reply, never over them Ads don't impact your signature. greyhawk's seems to have set his browser to have a minimum font size of 9 pt or something. Browser (IE 8, yeah I know, shut up, can't change it) is set to standard medium font size.
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Avalon, you guys are doing a great thing. Why not be more customer friendly while at it? It's a cultural thing. Customer service is a very Western concept. In the US and strongly westernized European societies you usually even historically had a bunch of companies having a surplus of product to sell to customers. So you need something to set you apart and the customer becomes the focus. In former communist or not-as-strongly-westernized former manufactory- or guild-based European countries historically it is the other way around. There was a lack of product, so the focus is on the seller/manufacturer and any customer can call himself blessed, that he is allowed to buy the product.
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I don't see how this hacking has anything to do with the current topic. rodrigo is going to singlehandedly save brazil or something, is what i got out of these references.
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Tell me where the bad man touched you?
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OMG ! How to feed all these nerd-mules starving in our backyard ?! Maybe we'd shoot them down? In the sake of humanity... ...From Bite_Happy's diary.
It is ok to be jealous of people that actually have skills that pay the bills, and you don't LMAO Those skills pay the bills so well, they have to answer dubious ads on an internet forum.
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What do you mean "if" and "became"?
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Crowd sourced engineering sounds like a recipe for disaster.
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I've been looking into ASIC mining hardware. I'm a little discouraged, looks like a lot of expensive vaporware However, I found some Automotive HID headlight control modules for $79, with ASIC chips. I don't know much about the technology, so my question is: Can these Automotive ASIC devices be reprogrammed to mine coin? http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=380479670108&cmd=VIDESCYou should try it with your alarm clock, it's got an ASIC too.
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Caution! Eternal September is in progress!
Eh. It goes further back. Seneca was complaining about the same thing 2000 years ago.
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"We are still working on the communication protocol"
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I really dislike that porcelain look so prevalent in your galleries. The girls look like they'd shatter when you poke them. Do you know how hard it is to get rid of shattered porcelain? Clean up is a bitch. The stuff gets everywhere.
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No worries, it's my third language.
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You can't find Satoshi. Satoshi finds you.
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The FPGAs are *finished and polished* product, easy to use, just plug it in and let it do it's work.
You should at one point open up one of those "polished" products and have a marvel at the mess of hot glue and velcro inside.
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That makes a scary amount of sense.
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