Popcorn and grape juice together is good. Airheads and Oatmeal Cream Pies are great together too! :p
I'm trying both of those tomorrow, now... You better be right.
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blockchain.info uses Coyote, so it's probably also using Tomcat, therefore is probably using Java. Like so many other sites, it uses Twitter's Bootstrap and jQuery on the frontend. SatoshiDice is clearly PHP. Bitcoin MineField is served by Express, therefore is built on top of Node, which is Javascript. The frontend uses jQuery and jQuery UI. Out of these, I like Express a lot. Never tried Coyote, and I don't like PHP.
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Isn't that how gambling works lol?
It take some time and money to realize this because SatoshiDice looks fair but it is not fair. The pot has to be filled with enough money for the lucky ones but the lucky ones do not realize that they are lucky ones and have to run away. Satoshi dice is fair. The odds may be against you, but they don't cheat.
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I don't know what other services are using, but I personally recommend Django.
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I hope no one votes for namecoin. I actually LIKE namecoin, but I don't think it should be used like any old currency. I believe that people using it as currency is part of the reason it is failing as a datastore system.
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Where do I put the code? I put it in the payment comments.
On the shopping cart page Thanks, it didn't quite take the price all the way down though. It only went to 0.000831. I'm completely coinless right now.
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Where do I put the code? I put it in the payment comments.
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I do think the whole surveillance thing is stupid, but I honestly think it would be really fucking cool to see crazy drones flying around in the sky
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Holy shit, this is cool. I will never buy a regular arduino again.
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You should have bought them from me instead of from Ebay. You'll be sorry when you notice you're bitcoin account is missing $800.
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I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure OP meant an entirely new cryptocurrency (let's call it, 5coin) with a new block chain and everything, but one 5coin would always be equal to 5 bitcoins. If that is the case, it would very hard (pretty much impossible) to keep the two currencies in sync. Maybe if there was someone that had a shit ton of both currencies, and always traded 5 Bitcoin/5coin, but the chances of that are pretty slim too.
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welcome to the SaltySpitoon, How tough are you?
I lol'd
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I thought bitcoins were pretty safe from this crap.
Bitcoins themselves are pretty safe, but not the services and people who use them without extra precautions.
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No Zelda? Used to be my favorite game You don't still have your Zelda games? What are you doing with your life!?!
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