The only similarity is really those two stars at the side. Everything else is completely different.
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Really love how the rhetoric is always exactly the same for these Ponzis. Is there a distance learning course where you all graduate in scamistry or something?
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I will sell you a coke straw for 850 BTC.
You do mean 850 satoshis, right? Either way I don't want to make any transactions today - I need to make sure I am protected from the double spending problems. For that you will get 1/100000 of the coke straw.
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I will sell you a coke straw for 850 BTC.
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Snippet war! Everyone post a snippet of what they have written. I will evaluate and declare a winner 10 PRINT "YOU GOT A BITCOIN!" 20 GOTO 10
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There was a checkbox explaining those restrictions right above the registration button, and you had to check it to activate the button, so... What do you prefer I call you? Blind, dumb or illiterate?
Let's not even talk about the sticky in this same forum...
Or the billions of topics right here in this forum about this exact situation. Using certain sites' search functions seems to be very advanced for persons who usually use google to find facebook. I've seen people use the key word "google" on google to google for something. Nothing surprises me anymore.
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So if instawallet has access your coin isn't this just a matter of time till they are hacked, or "hacked" and they all run off with the coins.
davout is about the last person on this board I'd suspect to pull a stunt like that. Of course, now that I've said that, he'd be able to pull a stunt like that and no one would suspect him. Just like Pirate... Pirate wasn't a Django Reinhardt fan, was he? I mean, we wouldn't have been screaming our heads off for weeks on how pirate was going to scam people exactly as he did weeks later, if he was a Django Reinhardt fan.
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There was a checkbox explaining those restrictions right above the registration button, and you had to check it to activate the button, so... What do you prefer I call you? Blind, dumb or illiterate?
Let's not even talk about the sticky in this same forum...
Or the billions of topics right here in this forum about this exact situation.
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So if instawallet has access your coin isn't this just a matter of time till they are hacked, or "hacked" and they all run off with the coins.
davout is about the last person on this board I'd suspect to pull a stunt like that. Of course, now that I've said that, he'd be able to pull a stunt like that and no one would suspect him.
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Wrong. There are sockets for BGA packages. But they are expensive and heat is a problem with those sockets. The socket we used in our last ASIC project was about 1000-2000 USD.
Ok, let me rephrase that: You can't make BGA packages replaceable without incurring unreasonable cost and heat/connection problems. ....See Bitcoiners clamoring for BFL to add 16000 Dollars worth of sockets to each PCB in 3...2....1
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could asic chips be made easy replaceable like a regular CPU?
You can't make BGA packages replaceable, no.
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Oh good. Another white pages / who's who. How many of those do we have now?
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You should maybe have looked in the Custom Hardware forum where we've been discussing most of these pictures for weeks now.
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Joking about 2012 is so last year.
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bitcoin adoption agency?
Yes, if you do not have time to properly care for your bitcoins, you can send them to the agency account where they will be groomed, clad, fed and lovingly nurtured.
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Satoshi told me that Bitcoin was roughly 2 years in the making before it was released. I am very skeptical he was at that meeting. Much more likely is that he simply copied the BibTEX citation code from here: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.13.6228As you can see, the "booktitle" attribute is simply the name of the meeting @INPROCEEDINGS{Massias99designof, author = {H. Massias and X. Serret Avila and J.-J. Quisquater}, title = {Design Of A Secure Timestamping Service With Minimal Trust Requirement}, booktitle = {the 20th Symposium on Information Theory in the Benelux}, year = {1999} }
I think this sort of thing is a waste of time. He clearly wanted to be left alone. If one day he decides to rejoin the project, I'm sure he'll be willing to answer questions about his background. That's interesting. That bibtex is incorrectly formatted to begin with. If that's the way it's publicly available, yeah I agree it's a waste of time. It's very odd to not see page numbers in the reference. That reference doesn't actually tell you where to find the abstract. It's possible Satoshi did not have the page information at the time, if he only had the paper and not the whole proceedings available. As you can see the paper as Massias published it does not contain that information. http://www.uclouvain.be/crypto/services/download/publications.pdf.9ca0971b29e9c614.7064663131332e706466.pdf
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Pretty sure the dude got his system keylogged, so we might be in for some more fun.
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Sorry, we couldn't tell you before, but you're from the future.
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