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281  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Credit Score on: February 10, 2011, 02:43:21 PM
https://raindroplet.info/ <-- ripple set up with bitcoin denominations

Cheesy
282  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Mt Gox Bitcoin Widget for Android released on: February 09, 2011, 06:33:44 PM
Well, the problem is only in landscape I found out, so no big worries. The phone was sitting on the charger while I installed it and I didn't think of changing views. If the coin is moved up a little in the widget it might even fully fit in landscape view too.
283  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Mt Gox Bitcoin Widget for Android released on: February 09, 2011, 03:43:34 PM
Seems to cut half the widget off on my phone, but that might be launcherpros fault. I have the original Droid. I tried resizing but I'd need launcherpro paid version and I'm not doin that. For now I can see the price and most of the coin, so it works.

Thanks, I'll be keeping an eye on this Smiley
284  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin May Be Doomed on: February 08, 2011, 03:48:34 PM
I do not see any democratic society that would put up with an outlaw of hard drives, mobos, cpus or otherwise. If that assumption is about China alone, bitcoin is what will become part of the underground market for those who do not want to rely solely on the government. I don't see any western civilization even considering something like this in my lifetime. Centralized servers will inevitably change the world but to say that it will entirely rule out, abolish, and outlaw personal computing anytime within the next 100 years is just plain ridiculous
285  Other / Off-topic / Re: Free merchant accounts for everybody! Square gets $27.5 million funding on: February 07, 2011, 05:59:10 PM
I'm pretty sure I've read in Square's agreement, or somewhere on the site where they are only designed for in person sales. The card not present option is only for customers who just happen to have their credit card number just don't have their card on them, when you make a sale in person. It can't really be used for online purchases as far as I'm aware.
286  Other / Off-topic / Re: Private torrent invites? on: February 07, 2011, 12:55:31 AM
Problem solved, thanks anyway Smiley
287  Other / Off-topic / Private torrent invites? on: February 06, 2011, 09:31:28 PM
Anyone have any private torrent invites they would be willing to giveaway or sell for a little bit of bitcoins? I never had much of a problem with public trackers but it's only getting worse and ISP's are beginning to send out letters like clockwork.

I never really looked too hard for private invites, but then again I don't personally know many people that use them. PM me if you can help  Cool
288  Economy / Marketplace / Re: witcoin giveaway (0.50 BTC) on: February 06, 2011, 01:45:34 PM
Signed up last night and like the idea Wink

http://witcoin.com/witizens/28
289  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Witcoin on: February 06, 2011, 04:05:56 AM
Edit: Nevermind. Didn't think there was a username option but I found it.
290  Economy / Marketplace / Re: I'm selling a limited number of books on: February 05, 2011, 11:25:40 PM
Is the shipment coming straight from Amazon?

I know this is a popular thing with Prime, getting multiple people together to save, but I also hear plenty enough times of people getting their prime cancelled for using prime as a distribution type set-up.
291  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox account compromised on: February 02, 2011, 03:00:20 PM
Something else I think that people forget is changing your password often.
But then you have to write the passwords down, which kind of defeats the purpose. Sure, you can store them encrypted on your computer, but what about when you are travelling?

I use the portable version of Keepass for the passwords I need if traveling. Very useful and I always have my USB on me. You could also have lastpass save your passwords and they would be available anywhere with an internet connection.


I just rather have one master password than passwords with any sort of pattern. Some of my passwords are 50 characters long for paranoia sake. It would be good if I had a password I could memorize, but I usually think if a password is easy enough to remember, it's just not good enough.

 
292  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox account compromised on: February 01, 2011, 08:46:40 PM
Sorry for the ones that lost coins.

But weak passwords on a site that has ANYTHING to do with finances?

http://lastpass.com/
http://keepass.info/
http://strongpasswordgenerator.com/
http://www.passwordchart.com/


They all work great, depending on what you need.
293  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox account compromised on: February 01, 2011, 08:00:27 PM
I'm only referring to the Jan 24th incident personally. Sorry for the confusion. And yes, I always use HTTPS as you are redirected automatically.
294  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox account compromised on: February 01, 2011, 07:48:41 PM
My account is one that was compromised. My password is randomly generated and strength is 100% according to that site.

My password is above and beyond safer than necessary. A dictionary attack is very unlikely.
295  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Rain Droplet open decentralized community credit on: January 02, 2011, 03:06:01 PM
Count me in. I was in contact before with the ripplepay site owner about something just like this. Glad to see someone took the initiative Smiley
296  Other / Off-topic / Re: Lucid dreaming on: December 21, 2010, 09:43:49 PM
Any one here had a lucid dream .Its the knowledge of being in dream

Well I have had knowledge of being in a dream, but as far as I know it needs more than that to count as lucid dreaming.

Lucid dreamers claim to be aware that they are dreaming, AND be able to push the dream in the direction of their choosing.

Becoming lucid is simply becoming aware that you're dreaming. Some luicid dreamers push the boundaries after becoming aware, and try to control aspects of their dream. This is related to lucid dreaming, but something different.

Most people have lucid dreams, it's just that they don't remember them. An amazing show is being put on inside our heads every night and most of us don't bother to even try to remember them. What I find most amusing is how the laws of a dream reflect the laws of reality, and it usually takes some true commitment to break those rules. For instance, gravity. Even when I am lucid, if I try to fly in a dream, I usually can only jump very high, trapped by some strange force of gravity that only exists in my thoughts.

I attempt lucid dreaming, and I attempt dream control. It takes a good amount of commitment to even remember your dreams but it's ongoing practice.
297  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buying Bitcoin Online with a Credit Card on: November 13, 2010, 06:19:31 PM
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But why it seems that we here are the first ones to have issues with that? It can't be. There must be some sort of insurance that people selling through CC and bank transfers could hire in order to

Most e-currencies have the same problems. That's why you usually can't buy things like Liberty Reserve with a credit card. Paypal is tied to an identification so they don't have as big of a problem with any fraudulent buyer charges. If you want to use credit cards, you need a system which ties to your identity, and bitcoin is not that.
298  Other / Off-topic / Re: Too much speculation on: November 09, 2010, 02:34:18 AM
I'm sorry, I know my words are strong ... I understand that most people do not realize what they are doing. Can you call a child taking someone else's apple a scumbag because he "stole it"? I do not think so ... but it is expected that the child grows up and as a grown up is going to be held liable for the same action. It's time to grow up Wink

Why don't we grow up together? You're not going to help your cause one bit by calling us children. This could have been a good discussion but your pompous attitude carried throughout all of your posts is just going to make everyone defensive.  Lighten up, dude. No one wants to listen to a pigheaded preacher. Of course, you'll simply relate the fact that everyone is argumentative because we're all scammers who are no good for society, ignoring your own arrogance. In a sense, you've already made up your mind about us, so arguments about the situation is futile.



Scum of the Earth! If I wouldn't be that of a big believer in freedom and personal responsibility I would lock these people up the the worst prison until they rot!

It is a moral question, but we are people, we are supposed to care about morality ...

Glad I don't live in a world with your moralities.
299  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Hardware change problem on: November 09, 2010, 12:49:21 AM
Don't know why this might help...but have you tried to see if the bitcoins show up again using the old mobo?
300  Economy / Marketplace / Re: 100 USD LR auction on: November 06, 2010, 10:11:29 PM
Valerius, this is a discussion forum. If you're going to try and stop any "bs" or discussion that isn't a bid, on every single thread you make, then a forum isn't your best venue. I am especially glad that people do discuss your threads, because you've reeked of scam ever since you've shown up. Always calling out the other "hot air" markets trying to encourage business makes you look even worse.


Well, I have something useful to tell you: do not do business with people you do not trust unless you are drank or brain damaged.


Valerius


Straight from the horses mouth Smiley.
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