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2801  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who are THEY? Are they Muslim? on: May 13, 2015, 05:13:56 PM
What someone in Oman told me. "We pray for the Jihadists, that one day they will convert to Islam."

They are not Jihadist, they are Not Muslim, They are Not Human. Can you Imagine that A man can Kill another Person, On the Basis of His religion?
I don't know. They are perhaps more like us than we are comfortable thinking. Many grow up in poverty and corruption. Maybe the only legitimate power they ever knew was the local imam? Those kids are ripe for recruitment by groups who puff them up with delusions of adventure, riches, and respect. That is a powerful message for the disenfranchised. Of course by the time they figure out that they are only killing other Muslims over money, land, oil, and power; its too late. I feel sorry for many of them.
But make no mistake, the game is on. They would kill me and if I had to I would drop the hammer and flip their switch just as quick.


P.S. Abu Alaa al-Afari may have just been killed in an airstrike.

OP is doing the no true scotsman fallacy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_true_Scotsman

Plus, the loophole for killing everyone they want is in the verse he quoted:

First let me tell here an Ayat from Quran: 

If any one slew a person - unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he slew the whole humanity: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the whole humanity.


Muslims just need to believe little girls going to school is spreading mischief in the land, whatever that means.
2802  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who are THEY? Are they Muslim? on: May 13, 2015, 05:05:48 PM
The attack was claimed by the Islamic State, so it's pretty solid assuming they are Muslims, I having heard about an attack claimed by ISIS perpetrated by people that were not Muslims.
2803  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Most people could live past 130 if they choose to, while aging very little on: May 13, 2015, 01:35:13 AM
I don't know where to start, but this is a reality. If you can't go on for hours a day for months on this subject, then don't say it's
not possible. So why have most of you chosen to exclude this type of study from your minds?

I will not be describing in much detail what to do because this isn't my intended discussion yet, but I very much know how to
far surpass the 100 mark without illness or looking older than 40. However I will heed to the call of anyone that can assist myself
in a more-full realization of the suggestions I make about aging. It's too bad I'm not cash loaded. There are so many people I need to
lend support. Some things are freely available to start practicing now, while other things may have a price tag involved. But nothing
farfetched or unrealistic for even many poor people.

So what goes on in you all's minds concerning this concept? Also to be clear, I do not support the current methods of artificial life extension.
This is not needed to live very long and nearly halt age related conditions for the average man. I want to inspire some of you to keep your eyes open for when you realize that you can choose to live a far more naturally enriched life.


Who wants to call bs and who wants to express their knowledge or ask questions?

This horseshit smells similar to the Secret.

Do you have any kind of evidence to support your claims?
2804  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] IceDrill.ASIC IPO (235 Thash Mining Operation powered by HashFast) on: May 10, 2015, 09:10:46 PM
Anybody satisfied with dividends?
Was there a biggish payment today?

There was a much larger than normal dividend paid, which is awesome. However, it makes me wonder why. Did something happen? Is this a buy out?

I'm wondering the same thing.

A statement from administration would be nice...
2805  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] Official Shareholder Discussion Thread [Moderated] on: May 10, 2015, 03:14:20 AM
Ken did entrust his keys to irretrievable Gox.  A price worth paying to rid us of that cancer.  Non of us shall see recompense.  Ken will not go to prison.  Do understand that Ken crossed the line way after you guys think.  It's my belief that he didn't accept the game was a bogey until it was confirmed that he could no longer sell hardware.  In 'crossing the line' I think he likely did what most people would if you'd fashioned a business and put your heart and soul into a project.  When you finally accepted defeat, perhaps you might think, okay, this was my baby and I'm now gonna protect my own personal investment.  Sure, it doesnt win any awards for businessman of the year, but it shows you are a falable human.  

Think, what would I do in this situation if it were me.  Every time you disagree with anothers belief, pinch yourself and wonder, what if it were your belief all along.    Wink

We are each other.   Smiley

edit;  Ken is so small fry you wouldnt believe how disinterested the authorities are.  You'd better sell btc if you want to see him sweat because usGOV won't chip in.

double edit;  So many messages and such a beautiful and positive life for all.  Goodbye my ActM friends.  One day it will make sense and we shall shed our tainted skins.  Learn, embrace change and be proud.  Mercury rising.  Out.

http://youtu.be/hSTivVclQQ0














Massive Array of Internet Disks - Secure Access For Everyone

Fuck you dude!

You still here?

We lost our monies like a year ago and you still defending this loser?! Get real!
2806  Economy / Services / Re: Bitgold, use gold to pay or invest like bitcoins (Free 0,25 grams to sing up). on: May 10, 2015, 03:09:50 AM
Always remember e-gold!  Smiley
2807  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] IceDrill.ASIC IPO (235 Thash Mining Operation powered by HashFast) on: May 10, 2015, 03:07:24 AM
Anybody satisfied with dividends?
2808  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What's the best ad network for a faucet? (other than AdSense) on: May 07, 2015, 08:34:44 PM
Take a look at AdCash.com, it pays per impression and I use it with Adsense to squeeze a few extra euros from visitors.
2809  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ■■ Decentralized PirateBay? Torrent files on the blockchain? Possible? ■■ on: May 04, 2015, 11:17:16 PM
No way. Torrents files, movies or MP3s are too big. And you cannot insert a file in the blockchain.
You don't need to store the files themselves, only seeds, which usually are pretty small.

Actually you only need the magnetic link.

Even if it is just the magnet link , I don't think bitcoin should be used this way. It is more for a role of Storj or maidsafe.

No one can define how or for what bitcoin is used, if there's people willing to put torrents on the blockchain and other people wants to get them from there, it will be done.
2810  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bigger blocks coming in release 0.11 on: May 04, 2015, 11:13:05 PM
For what purpose is the bigger block? Why is there a need for a 1 megabyte block, the blockchain works fine like now?
Blocks only get big when there are many transaction in them, so how could a miner create a bigger block without that much transactions

Here's a Q&A with Gavin and Mike, at some point they discuss the bigger block issue if you're interested.

CoinScrum: QA with Gavin Andresen and Mike Hearn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIafZXRDH7w
2811  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GBTC Trading? on: May 04, 2015, 08:02:13 PM
Why are people so willing to pay such a premium on bitcoin and why isn't this reflecting on bitcoin's price?
2812  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Complete Noob on: May 04, 2015, 07:58:05 PM
Hey, welcome!

You first need a bitcoin wallet: https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

I advise Blockchain.info, it's the easiest and fastest way to get a wallet, read a little about wallet security first: https://blockchain.info/wallet/security

You probably have that bitcoin in a paper wallet, you can easily import it into blockchain.info wallet.

You can also sell bitcoins at bitstamp.net, bitfinex.com or kraken.com, these are amongst the most reputable exchanges around and much more safe than localbitcoins.
2813  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitcoin File Sharing Service on: May 04, 2015, 06:59:53 PM
Here are a few services for selling digital stuff for bitcoin:

http://www.coinuploads.com/

http://megabitload.com/

https://www.coinlock.com/

http://www.coindl.com/

http://keychests.com/

http://satoshibox.com/

http://www.rollcoins.com/

https://www.btcdlc.com/


E-books only:

http://bitbooks.co/


You search these services on the forum and check how active is their topic, it might give an idea about the popularity and feature request.
2814  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: how to buy Bitcoin by payza? on: May 04, 2015, 05:00:39 PM
You have your questions answered here:

Hello, we've noticed that people are using this forum board (edit: this post was moved to Service Discussion from Currency Exchange) to advertise exchanger services, that is buying or selling Bitcoin for Payza funds without authorization from Payza to provide these services. There are a couple things we wanted to point out here.

First of all, using an exchanger that has not been authorized by Payza goes against our User Agreement, that means that Payza can limit or close your account for taking part in these kinds of transactions (note: normally the person soliciting services will have their accounts closed, however the User Agreement specifies that there could be consequences for taking part in either side of the transaction). More importantly, an unauthorized exchangers claims to provide services that we have not had a chance to review, this means that we cannot guarantee these exchangers will provide the promised service.

Second, Payza already offers a way to Buy and Sell Bitcoin directly within your Payza account. You can read about it on our blog.

Buy Bitcoin: https://blog.payza.com/payza-updates/why-use-payza-announcements/buy-bitcoin-with-payza/

Sell Bitcoin: https://blog.payza.com/payza-updates/announcements/bitcoin-deposits-payza/
2815  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where can I invest? on: May 02, 2015, 06:51:03 PM
Buy bitcoin, it's the safest bet, if you want to gamble a little buy also litecoin, something like 80% bitcoin, 20% litecoin.

Don't go around buying every shitcoin that promises huge gains, usually people get burned with that.
2816  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] IceDrill.ASIC IPO (235 Thash Mining Operation powered by HashFast) on: May 02, 2015, 06:36:16 PM
The current mining is still going on, albeit at a reduced rate:
http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1J1WB4LxdKwR7Y3cSEYLDbYk16xiHa9ivp

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Site3Cointerra      
12 Hours   1,370.27 Gh/s   

Waat?  When did we get Cointerra hardware?   Tongue

Maybe it's some kind of compensation due to the bankruptcy...
2817  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] CoinByCall.com - Get paid in BTC for listening radio over the phone on: May 02, 2015, 01:55:37 PM
Something is broken:

Quote
Internal Server Error

Failed to authenticate on SMTP server with username "coinbycall.donotreply@gmail.com" using 2 possible authenticators
2818  Other / Off-topic / Re: Please Help - Ransomware has stolen my files and I need to pay in BitCoins on: May 01, 2015, 10:17:24 PM
Check https://noransom.kaspersky.com/ again.

April 29 update: 13 decryption keys added to the database

You might get lucky this time.

pedrog,

Your post is irrelevant because OP was never infected by CoinVault, but rather by TeslaCrypt which is completely unrelated.

Had you read either the very first post or the very last one (above), you would have seen this, but you did not.

They are related, TeslaCrypt appears to be a direvative of Cryptolocker.

Here's a post detailing how to decrypt it:

http://blogs.cisco.com/security/talos/teslacrypt
2819  Other / Off-topic / Re: Please Help - Ransomware has stolen my files and I need to pay in BitCoins on: May 01, 2015, 03:09:33 AM
Check https://noransom.kaspersky.com/ again.

April 29 update: 13 decryption keys added to the database

You might get lucky this time.
2820  Economy / Economics / Re: China's currency is worth double that of USD. WTF? How is this possible? on: April 30, 2015, 09:39:32 PM
But still, USD is more common a reserve currency. So how can it only be half the value?

That I don't know, I had no idea Chinese economy was that big, apparently the biggest one.

Maybe there's something wrong with those numbers...
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