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2761  Economy / Services / Re: Mathematics Homework Services on: December 13, 2013, 06:01:54 AM
That's very creative of you OP! One of a kind idea  Smiley BITCOINS FOR HOMEWORK    aye
You should also mention your hourly rates to get more attention IMO.

Not as creative as you think. Almost a complete rip off of mine Smiley

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=356743

Check it out.

Your physics, he is math. Clam down.
2762  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Antminer S1 ...help FAO sushi on: December 13, 2013, 06:01:25 AM
Are you mining BitCoins or LiteCoins ?

BitCoins
Are you getting some ?
I know is hard to mine them, have you consider mining Litecoins ?

Yes hashing away at 180 GH/s .....getting about 0.1BTC a day

Yes have thought about Litecoin looking at getting 3x 7950s

You could mine 5-6 Litecoins per day? (just guessing Cheesy) If is that so it more profitable then mining BTC ?

Will only be profitable when & if litecoin goes up

Really? How much ltc would you get? And nice! You make 0.1 per day!

With 3 x 7950s at a rough guess you would get "approx" 20 Litecoin over 30 days depending on the card currently worth about $630

In 3 months you should get ROI. Not a bad thing to do in your spare time.
2763  Economy / Gambling / Re: PrimeDice.com | 230M+ Bets | 260,000+ BTC Wagered | Free BTC | 1% Edge | Instant on: December 13, 2013, 05:36:04 AM
A while ago, a few friends told me that they were playing on Primedice, so i decided to try it out.
I started by depositing ~4,5 Bitcoins and soon i went down to only 1 btc, but rebuilt back to 5 Bitcoins.
Was fun, nice site Wink

Dont bet more than you can afford to lose!
I lost .26 BTC on an accidentally too high risk bet  Cry

I feel you. I lost 1.3 BTC  Cry
2764  Economy / Gambling / Re: PrimeDice.com | 230M+ Bets | 260,000+ BTC Wagered | Free BTC | 1% Edge | Instant on: December 13, 2013, 01:57:07 AM
A while ago, a few friends told me that they were playing on Primedice, so i decided to try it out.
I started by depositing ~4,5 Bitcoins and soon i went down to only 1 btc, but rebuilt back to 5 Bitcoins.
Was fun, nice site Wink

Dont bet more than you can afford to lose!
2765  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Everyone doing cryptocoins should be using Linux as OS on: December 13, 2013, 01:44:20 AM
Even there are security loop holes with linux, it is the same with windows.

I do not see any major difference between these two.

However, linux systems perform well than its windows counterpart.

Security holes in linux can be fixed by anyone who knows it exists, but it cant be in windows. Thats what makes linux superior.

I would call linux superior. The fact that the it is open source can cause it's weakness also.

Vulnerabilities have to be discovered with Windows and OS X, with Linux one just has to look through the source of the latest release and find the vulnerability and exploit it until it is patched.

Each OS has it's place, each has it strengths and weaknesses, not one is superior to the other.

I enjoy Linux, have been using it since the early days of Red Hat before X11 was even part of the main installation. I was a command line junky back then, but I was also wearing the wrong color fedora too. (Geeks will understand)

Now I use Mac OS X and I like it because of it's unix backend, and I have my Windows in VM's for application specific stuff, mainly my Motorola programing software.

I would run either Fedora or Ubuntu on my MacBook Pro if it wasn't for the wife and her damn netflix (Linux guys/gals knows this headache) and our iPhones (iTunes)



Why do most companies use linux instead of windows then???

How many fortune 500 companies can you say run Linux.

Google and Apple we know don't run Windows.

Google runs it's own flavor of Debian, while well, we know what Apple runs.

The largest company in the US, the government runs Windows, that I know, I used to be a sysadmin when I was in the Army from 2001-2012 and the government has the largest contract with Microsoft.

Hackers have the same view as we do. Im sure a person could find a keyhole just as easily as a hacker, and fix it. All in all linux is MUCH safer than windows.
2766  Economy / Services / Re: [LOGO CONTEST] 0.30BTC (in Escrow with DannyHamilton) to the Winner - OPEN on: December 13, 2013, 01:39:13 AM
These look very similar to coinbases logo, but nonetheless are beautiful

Just the minimalistic style and color, but not really similar (different typography and isotype shape).

Thanks for your opinion Cheesy I really appreciate it Smiley

Well if you match it with its blue background (#348eda) then it would look somewhat similar. Anyways it still clicked in my mind. Are these logos' vectors? How much would you charge for a logo?
2767  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Need help getting started with a mac on: December 13, 2013, 01:34:40 AM
Hi, I have a spare mac lying around with free electricity so I thought why not mine! I wanted to mine bitbar since that seems to be a highly profitable coin, but ltc or ftc would do as well. If I could interchange between these 3 it would be even better! Any tutorials/software I can use to get mining with my mac? Thanks!
2768  Economy / Services / Re: I will manage your YouTube account for a year on: December 13, 2013, 01:26:21 AM
First of all, I am NOT generating videos, I will attract viewers to you channel, how? I will create video and banner ads by myself and place them all over the web, Google, YouTube, reddit, etc. You know what I mean. I will also find out exactly who your channel is direct towards and then find organizations and websites that are directed to the same group as yours and I will make advertising deals with them. I will go around publicizing your channel on various networks, some of which, have been previously mentioned. The reason I will not publicly disclose my YouTube account, is because of the general concern of my privacy, I hope that is understandable. I will also help you make your channel look nice, get ads on YOUR videos to help you generate revenue, and create titles and descriptions for your videos. If you do not like the price, Do not buy it. I am offering the service for a year.

So you are going to buy google ads?
2769  Economy / Services / Re: Earn upto 0.6 BTC per month for your signature! on: December 13, 2013, 01:24:04 AM
Could you please atleast send some btc to an escrow so that I might actually consider this?

I might consider joining after a month if you do actually pay out.
There is no way that he is going to pay that much. He refuses to use escrow and has incredibly high rates? It makes absolutely no sense. OP, prove me wrong.

Ya. All he did was give a snapshot of coinbase. That doesnt really mean anything.

Can't you just wait few days and ask people who subscribed before?

Well IMO that doesn't prove anything either - TF decided to run away and screw up his ad signature payments along with it - after paying successfully without a problem for many months.  I'm thinking that we can't give this user as much trust as we could with TF before he scammed; it's a new user that is offering the highest of payouts while copying Stunna's signature ad campaign almost exactly.

The good thing is that if he does payout for the first month, Stunna would probably increase his price to overbid him.
2770  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Everyone doing cryptocoins should be using Linux as OS on: December 13, 2013, 01:22:15 AM
Even there are security loop holes with linux, it is the same with windows.

I do not see any major difference between these two.

However, linux systems perform well than its windows counterpart.

Security holes in linux can be fixed by anyone who knows it exists, but it cant be in windows. Thats what makes linux superior.

I would call linux superior. The fact that the it is open source can cause it's weakness also.

Vulnerabilities have to be discovered with Windows and OS X, with Linux one just has to look through the source of the latest release and find the vulnerability and exploit it until it is patched.

Each OS has it's place, each has it strengths and weaknesses, not one is superior to the other.

I enjoy Linux, have been using it since the early days of Red Hat before X11 was even part of the main installation. I was a command line junky back then, but I was also wearing the wrong color fedora too. (Geeks will understand)

Now I use Mac OS X and I like it because of it's unix backend, and I have my Windows in VM's for application specific stuff, mainly my Motorola programing software.

I would run either Fedora or Ubuntu on my MacBook Pro if it wasn't for the wife and her damn netflix (Linux guys/gals knows this headache) and our iPhones (iTunes)



Why do most companies use linux instead of windows then???
2771  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple: The Best Way To Legitimize Bitcoin on: December 13, 2013, 01:19:46 AM
Whats funny is that Ripple inst (fully) open source. They are like twitter, claiming to be open source because a tiny part of their script is online.

Your right, Ripple is affraid their brand is not recognized enough to allow publish full open source, and they are right

Even twitter didnt release their code fully.
2772  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Just another noob wishing he jumped in the pool earlier on: December 13, 2013, 01:19:05 AM
Do you really have that many qt's on your computer?

I do. Not sure why you would ask though, since there are now over 100 different crypto-coins currently active.

What? I was just wondering if you installed that many wallets on your computer because some crypto currencies have trojans hidden somewhere.
Are those trojans generally something a standard virus scanner (like Microsoft Security Essentials) would notice, or not? Safest would be to check the sources and compile yourself, but that's a lot of work for average Joe. We need a grading for executables where people could vote for a wallet whether it's safe or not, and have the MD5 for the file visible as well.

Trojans and keyloggers would probably be detached but the average person would provably continue anyways.
2773  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Warning: BTC-E Not releasing my USD Deposit on: December 13, 2013, 01:18:10 AM
Recently, we started to receive  claims because of the long-time credit of funds transferred by SEPA / WireTransfer. The main problem is that some of our clients have a negligent attitude to the control of the field Details of Payment. As the result it takes an additional time to find your money. Please, make sure, that  the information Details of Payment is always present in the document of transfer, do not shorten it, don not  use your account username.

I made a USD wire transfer from a New Zealand bank on 14 November. My account has not been funded yet. I have had a support ticket open for 10 days now without a single response other than it wanting to close my tickets automatically. I have not even gotten a "account on hold" or any type of message. My bank and Mayzus confirmed they have deposited the funds into btc-e's account.

Can you please get support to urgently look at Ticket ID: TKZ-341-25068?

Thank you

Just thought I would provide an update. The funds came through at last. It took 4 weeks for my USD international wire transfer to be credited into my btc-e account.

Rediculous.  International wire transfer from the US to Bitstamp took me less than 24 hours.

Atleast he got his money back.
2774  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Everyone doing cryptocoins should be using Linux as OS on: December 13, 2013, 12:40:13 AM
Even there are security loop holes with linux, it is the same with windows.

I do not see any major difference between these two.

However, linux systems perform well than its windows counterpart.

Security holes in linux can be fixed by anyone who knows it exists, but it cant be in windows. Thats what makes linux superior.
2775  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Free Lottery & Giveaway 0.005 Bitcoins on: December 13, 2013, 12:39:25 AM
When will the winners be known? Bump

December 17.
2776  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Just another noob wishing he jumped in the pool earlier on: December 13, 2013, 12:37:58 AM
I have decided DogeCoin is the future.

What do you say that for? Whats the reason?

Mainly because I've been able to mine them easily, there is a demand, and I have made several trades last few days for DOGE to BTC at excellent exchange rates. doges.org

As far as I see the price isnt going anywhere.
2777  Economy / Services / Re: [LOGO CONTEST] 0.30BTC (in Escrow with DannyHamilton) to the Winner - OPEN on: December 13, 2013, 12:36:57 AM
OP. You should pay extra if the person can make them into sprites!
2778  Economy / Services / Re: [LOGO CONTEST] 0.30BTC (in Escrow with DannyHamilton) to the Winner - OPEN on: December 13, 2013, 12:36:37 AM
A new try with a dice perfectly symmetrical.





These look very similar to coinbases logo, but nonetheless are beautiful
2779  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Multibit on an offline computer on: December 13, 2013, 12:35:15 AM
I have a main wallet on one computer which is backed up to Dropbox (Get some free space)

I then make sure Dropbox is up to date on my other computer by sync it every 2-3 days

Both computers are never on at the same time.

I don't follow. Do you use Multibit? Was your wallet created offline/out of sync and later sent bitcoins to its address and sync it?

I think he means that the wallet.dat file is uploaded to drobbox. It isnt safe since the cops have full access to it.
2780  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: offline wallet address and checking balance on: December 13, 2013, 12:32:20 AM
Many thanks, guys!

Np. If you have any more questions feel free to ask! Smiley
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