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281  Other / Meta / Re: Automated PGP PMs in forum on: May 30, 2013, 09:53:01 PM
thanks for all the suggestions.  ill do some further research.

maybe implementing privnote.com could be an answer - obviously not 100% secure but better than nothing.
282  Economy / Goods / Re: I've started selling electronic cigarette e-juices on BitMit on: May 30, 2013, 06:21:14 PM
Only analogue smokers here?  Get with the program!  Grin

If anyone is interested in trying out e-cigs i'll be happy to help you pick out a device that suites your needs or budget.  Honest to god, I was a pack per day smoker and the day I got an ecig I have not smoked one since - over 2 years cigarette free!
283  Other / Meta / Automated PGP PMs in forum on: May 30, 2013, 12:06:54 AM
I am imagining a forum where private messages between users are automatically PGP encrypted behind the scenes.  I am imagining where one would have to upload their public key to their profile page and somehow when Sam private messages Sally the server locates Sally's public key, encrypts Sam's message and then delivers a PGP ASCII message to Sally's inbox.

Does anyone know if any current forum software has a feature like this?  If not, how do you think it could be done?
284  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (Wi-Fi) 16GB on: May 29, 2013, 12:42:36 PM
ASKING
$275 @ MtGox Weighted Avg
BitMit Auction
Optional Escrow with a trusted member - no Escrow necessary for highly trusted members

This was an impulse buy from Best Buy exactly 29 days ago. Used it for the first few days after realizing my Galaxy S4 phone does me just fine. Most of the manufacturer plastic covering is still on the device. Absolutely no scratches or blemishes.

INCLUDES
Tablet
USB charger and cable
Original Box and manual
Original Best Buy receipt

OPTIONAL
I can install CyanogenMod if requested.

IMAGE GALLERY


SPECIFICATIONS
Screen Size   10.1 inches
Screen Resolution   1280 x 800
Processor   1 GHz
RAM   1 GB DDR2
Hard Drive   16 GB
Wireless Type   802.11B, 802.11G, 802.11n
Average Battery Life (in hours)    8 hours

TECHNICAL DETAILS
Brand Name   Samsung
Series   Galaxy Tab 2
Item model number   GT-P5113TSYXAR
Hardware Platform   PC
Operating System   Android
Item Weight   1.3 pounds
Item Dimensions L x W x H   6.90 x 0.38 x 10.10 inches
Color    Titanium Silver
Rear Webcam Resolution    3 MP
Processor Count   1
Computer Memory Type   DDR2 SDRAM
Hard Drive Interface   Solid State
Audio-out Ports (#)   1
Battery Type   Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
285  Economy / Goods / Re: I've started selling electronic cigarette e-juices on BitMit on: May 28, 2013, 09:52:57 PM
What about THC infused juice colorado!

Illegal  Cry  If you live in Colorado and sign me as a caregiver I can donate you some though legally  Smiley
286  Economy / Goods / I've started selling electronic cigarette e-juices on BitMit on: May 28, 2013, 09:17:39 PM
I am experimenting selling E-Juices on BitMit.   
All are US made and based out of Colorado.  
I offer nicotine strengths of 6mg, 12mg, 18mg, 24mg.  
All bottles have been steeped for at least 2 weeks for best possible flavor.  

If you have any questions feel free to ask here!  

Current Listings
Absinthe 30ml Bottle
Apple Pie 30ml Bottle  
Banana Creme 30ml Bottle  
Bubble Gum 30ml Bottle  
Blackberry 30ml Bottle  
Black Cherry 30ml Bottle  
Butter Rum 30ml Bottle  
Wintergreen 30ml Bottle  
Caramel 30ml Bottle  
Tobacco 30ml Bottle  

If for some reason you would not like to use BitMit, PM me here and we can discuss.  
Here is my OTC page - not much but a start.
287  Economy / Securities / What do we really know about AMC? on: May 27, 2013, 10:28:18 PM
What are your feelings on AMC?  Granted, I only briefly browsed the massive thread - but what do we really know about the owners?

- Who owns it?
- Where are they located?
- When do they expect to start mining?
ETC
288  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [OpenSource Mt.Gox client for Mac/Windows/Linux] on: May 24, 2013, 12:29:05 AM
anyone with coding knowledge inspect the source code yet?
289  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Browser miner - Works with every browser!!! on: May 20, 2013, 11:18:16 PM
i wouldn't touch this with a 10 foot pole.
290  Bitcoin / Project Development / [ANN] CoinFunder.com - Crowdfunding Campaigns to Spread Adoption of Bitcoin on: May 20, 2013, 08:48:52 PM
CoinFunder is excited to announce a new section called Initiatives.

What is a CoinFunder Initiative?
A CoinFunder Initiative is a crowdfunding campaign where Bitcoiners can show interest in organizations that do not currently accept Bitcoin. CoinFunder allows for a centralized location where an organization can see how much support there is from the Bitcoin community to adopt Bitcoin.

How does an Initiative work?
Anyone can create an Initiative for any organization that is not currently accepting Bitcoin. Other users can pledge Bitcoins if they would like to see the organization accept Bitcoin for their goods or services. No Bitcoins are collected until the organization starts accepting Bitcoin, and the initiative claim has been verified by CoinFunder.

What happens after I make a Bitcoin Pledge?

Once an Initiative has been claimed and verified by CoinFunder, an email will be sent out to everyone who has made a pledge for that initiative directing them to fund their initiative. The first 5% of the funds goes to CoinFunder, the remaining 95% is directed directly to the Bitcoin address that the organization enters.

What incentive is there for the funder who makes a Bitcoin Pledge?
Your Bitcoin pledge does not promise any sort of service or product in return, but instead the pledge is used as a monetary incentive for Bitcoin acceptance. We all win as Bitcoin spreads. We hope to work with the organization that claims the Initiative to provide some sort of reward to funders, but there is no gurantee of any type of reward.

What fees does CoinFunder charge for Initiatives?
CoinFunder charges a flat 5% fee for each successful initiative - 2% of that fee goes to the person who starts and promotes the initiative.

If you know an organization that is not currently accepting Bitcoin, start your own initiative now and start pledging!
291  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Help me structure my thoughts please on: May 20, 2013, 03:53:20 PM
Here is a great video of someone explaining pretty much all of this to someone who knows nothing about bitcoin.

http://youtu.be/IhYXoclFlls
292  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [IDEA] Website for organized bitcoin acceptance campaigning on: May 20, 2013, 02:52:11 PM
With the help of CoinFunder, we are happy to announce a section we call "Initiatives"

A formal announcement and description of the process will be posted shortly.  In the meantime feel free to start pledging and start your own initiatives for websites that do not currently accept bitcoin!
293  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Theft, fraud, extortion, frivolous litigation, lies, slander and Tihan Seale on: May 19, 2013, 11:35:02 PM
I stopped following this long ago.  I only had 1BTC in Bitconica and I filed the initial claim.  Any chance ill ever get this back?   Roll Eyes
294  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin 2013: The Future of Payments - San Jose, CA - May 17-19, 2013 on: May 19, 2013, 04:31:09 AM
Are there any videos of the Dev Q&A session?

Also Dan Kaminsky seemed to be a great show too.
295  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Anyone in the Denver area interested in a meetup? on: May 19, 2013, 03:29:47 AM
Me
296  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin conference coverage by Smoothie on: May 19, 2013, 03:08:00 AM
One other thing that I forgot to mention is there appears to be a slew of non "bitcoiner" type people at this conference.

For example: as I was passing one of the booths a guy pulled out a gold foil covered chocolate bitcoin and proceeded to indicate that that was a bitcoin. And I responded politely no that's just chocolate covered in gold foil shaped liked a physical bitcoin.

We have new people. Very healthy thing for bitcoin.

They were giving these out at another booth. I took one.

It's true. There are a ton of new people. More importantly there are actually women now- indeed many booths have bitcoin companies with diverse team members and many conference attendee's are also women. Very good sign things are in a good direction.

Now if only the men there would stop insisting that there need to be prostitutes, strippers and show girls in order to be "complete", this conference might not be a total flop.

Well technically I only heard 1 man do this.



Yea I know, but having worked with a lot of the guys running booths there for 2 years now, I'm actually surprised there wasn't already a "Bitcoin beauty pageant" in the lineup.

Wait, weren't you the one who convinced some korean chick to post pics for bitcoins a while back? 
297  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Identity of Satoshi Nakamoto is known on: May 19, 2013, 03:02:36 AM
Check out "Satoshi's" website...  very professional!  No it's probably just a guise, right?
298  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Identity of Satoshi Nakamoto is known on: May 19, 2013, 12:39:54 AM
This guy apparently has zero programming experience.
299  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The First Political Zone to Officially Recognize Cryptocoins on: May 17, 2013, 08:13:43 PM
My suspicion is OP has partnered up with Gingrich to start a colony on the moon.

300  Economy / Goods / Re: Use your CC to purchase item online - I send you BTC. [USA] on: May 15, 2013, 04:48:52 PM
send me 80 worth
I am looking for someone whom is a trusted member to purchase an electronic cigarette online for me. The total cost is $57.19 with shipping included.  I will send the equivalent of $60 worth of Bitcoins.  

PM me here or find me in #bitcoin or #bitcoin-otc with nick chsados

I will not send any more that $60 worth.  The way I see it this is an opportunity for someone to easily get bitcoins with no fees by using their credit card with no risk.  In fact you are getting nearly $3 more than you would if you were to find a way to get bitcoins with 0% fees.

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