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3181  Economy / Services / Re: Reliable Bitcoin Hosting Provider? on: November 03, 2012, 05:43:10 PM
I also just got a shared hosting with http://www.bitronictech.net for a very small project. The support is great, very easy to manage everything from there site, and cpanel. I have also notice the response is a kinda slow.
3182  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Foundation on: November 03, 2012, 05:30:05 PM
As Gavin said, absolutely nothing is secret about a place where you can pay 3 bitcoins and gain yearly access. It is a small amount to pay if you are even remotely interested in bitcoins future, and does serve as a filter to prevent blatant rules abuse. Elitist for 30$? Sorry, SanFrancisco bums laugh at you.

Have fun in your little club, cause when Mark and Charlie have BUSINESS SEATS that have no checks and balances for 2 YEARS, that scares me and should scare everyone else. Cause right now Bitinstant and MT Gox, can edge out companies in their respectful niches and position themselves very nicely for the future. So spend your 2.5 bitcoins to be able to help them get even richer, and hinder bitcoin big business.

How can they "edge out companies"?  How?  What magical powers do you imagine this foundation possesses?

(Caveat: your answer must not assume that everyone is as dumb as you)

Thanks for your little message, you just make yourself look dumb by hiding it like a 13yrs old behind my back. Don't you think that all there employees are in the bitcoin foundation, and have voting rights. It isn't magic is called "position" and they are in two very powerful positions, in there seats. There are no checks and balances in this foundation. The members of this foundation are easily swayed, as both for the most part are very popular. If I created the foundation I would have no business people holding any more power than the population, to be honest even gavin has more power than he should. The people on the foundation should have nothing to gain, but wanting to spread the word of bitcoin. While bitinstant and mt gox are great services and spread the word of bitcoin very well, they have too much riding on bitcoin. This is where the foundation will fail and become corrupt if you don't believe me then so be it, and continue to suck on nipple of foundation as they pretend to be transparent.

Ugh.  What power?  That's what I'm asking you.  I'm not asking you to repeat your position that there are magical powers involved, I'm asking you "What power?".

P.S.  It was hardly behind your back.

Obviously you can't read and maybe english isn't your first language but I clearly say what power. I am not repeating my self for a third time.
3183  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Foundation on: November 03, 2012, 05:38:17 AM
As Gavin said, absolutely nothing is secret about a place where you can pay 3 bitcoins and gain yearly access. It is a small amount to pay if you are even remotely interested in bitcoins future, and does serve as a filter to prevent blatant rules abuse. Elitist for 30$? Sorry, SanFrancisco bums laugh at you.

Have fun in your little club, cause when Mark and Charlie have BUSINESS SEATS that have no checks and balances for 2 YEARS, that scares me and should scare everyone else. Cause right now Bitinstant and MT Gox, can edge out companies in their respectful niches and position themselves very nicely for the future. So spend your 2.5 bitcoins to be able to help them get even richer, and hinder bitcoin big business.

How can they "edge out companies"?  How?  What magical powers do you imagine this foundation possesses?

(Caveat: your answer must not assume that everyone is as dumb as you)

Thanks for your little message, you just make yourself look dumb by hiding it like a 13yrs old behind my back. Don't you think that all there employees are in the bitcoin foundation, and have voting rights. It isn't magic is called "position" and they are in two very powerful positions, in there seats. There are no checks and balances in this foundation. The members of this foundation are easily swayed, as both for the most part are very popular. If I created the foundation I would have no business people holding any more power than the population, to be honest even gavin has more power than he should. The people on the foundation should have nothing to gain, but wanting to spread the word of bitcoin. While bitinstant and mt gox are great services and spread the word of bitcoin very well, they have too much riding on bitcoin. This is where the foundation will fail and become corrupt if you don't believe me then so be it, and continue to suck on nipple of foundation as they pretend to be transparent.
3184  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So the Hurricane had me thinking about bitcoin offline on: November 03, 2012, 04:19:41 AM
I am guessing most of you have not lived off-grid for a few months at at time.  Two-way Sat phones are great, but expensive if you are footing the bill;

UHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM two-way sat phones cost no more than any regular cell phone, and alot of them offer free incoming calls with text messages costing mere cents.

Um, I'd like to see that service offer.  My experience with satphones is that they cost at least 5 times as much than a comparable domestic cell service.  Yes, I've looked.

http://www.telestial.com/view_product.php?ID=SPHN-ISAT
http://remotesatellite.com/


Yup, at least five times what domestic cell service costs.  I pay $25 per month for 300 anytime minutes, unlimited text & data, and my smartphone cost me $75 two years ago.  The baseline satphone costs $599 and the service is comparable to an in-the-air airline phone call.

BTW, I've been paying for my cell service entirely with bitcoins for going one a year now.

I have an iphone and that is around the same price range probably more so yea
3185  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANNOUNCE] BTCworkers launches its public beta - Bitcoin Freelancing Board on: November 03, 2012, 03:44:10 AM
Quote
Over 9,000 jobs completed
More than 10,000 BTC earned

YET not one listing CALLING BS
3186  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So the Hurricane had me thinking about bitcoin offline on: November 03, 2012, 03:41:54 AM
I am guessing most of you have not lived off-grid for a few months at at time.  Two-way Sat phones are great, but expensive if you are footing the bill;

UHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM two-way sat phones cost no more than any regular cell phone, and alot of them offer free incoming calls with text messages costing mere cents.

Um, I'd like to see that service offer.  My experience with satphones is that they cost at least 5 times as much than a comparable domestic cell service.  Yes, I've looked.

http://www.telestial.com/view_product.php?ID=SPHN-ISAT
http://remotesatellite.com/
3187  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Foundation on: November 03, 2012, 03:28:24 AM
As Gavin said, absolutely nothing is secret about a place where you can pay 3 bitcoins and gain yearly access. It is a small amount to pay if you are even remotely interested in bitcoins future, and does serve as a filter to prevent blatant rules abuse. Elitist for 30$? Sorry, SanFrancisco bums laugh at you.

Have fun in your little club, cause when Mark and Charlie have BUSINESS SEATS that have no checks and balances for 2 YEARS, that scares me and should scare everyone else. Cause right now Bitinstant and MT Gox, can edge out companies in their respectful niches and position themselves very nicely for the future. So spend your 2.5 bitcoins to be able to help them get even richer, and hinder bitcoin big business.
3188  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So the Hurricane had me thinking about bitcoin offline on: November 03, 2012, 03:21:47 AM
I am guessing most of you have not lived off-grid for a few months at at time.  Two-way Sat phones are great, but expensive if you are footing the bill;

UHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM two-way sat phones cost no more than any regular cell phone, and alot of them offer free incoming calls with text messages costing mere cents.
3189  Other / Off-topic / Re: Sandy Tribute Concert on: November 03, 2012, 12:48:55 AM
It is on all NBC owned station is a lot, E!, Bravo, HBO, USA
3190  Economy / Services / Re: Cam4BTC the first Bitcoin camming site [NO FEES] [Cross platform] on: November 02, 2012, 10:46:32 PM
Its a bit late for me (ie 4 am) but Id love to catch a show.  Did she make enough to keep it interesting for her?

I think she made a little over 1.15 bitcoins
3191  Economy / Lending / Re: I'm a girl looking for a loan on: November 02, 2012, 08:47:37 PM
WOW do you guys not get out, and talk to females, WHO EVER PUTS OUT A LOAN CAUSE THE PERSON IS OF THE OPPOSITE SEX NEEDS TO GET A REAL LIFE.

Loans should be based on many different things which have nothing to do with gender.

EDIT: anyone wants to know how to talk to girls pm me and for 1 btcs I will teach you the secret.

Hehe, I have no issues talking to girls. And I donated to her because I thought she was homeless Smiley So, you can pay me 1 BTC if you'd like ^.^

You thought it was homeless? It clearly was on the internet all day, and not starbucks wifi, I feel bad for this community if it only takes a few heart strings to be pulled to get money to be sent.
3192  Economy / Services / Re: Cam4BTC the first Bitcoin camming site [NO FEES] [Cross platform] on: November 02, 2012, 08:23:44 PM
So how did it go?  Everyone happy?

yea it was good she said she will be tentative back tuesday around 11 pm EST
3193  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Foundation on: November 02, 2012, 08:20:29 PM
It's good this way. The craziness can stay here and the foundation business can stay over there.

So true.

It's very good this way !

But why not let non-members read about the useful work the foundation is doing rather than restricting read access and adding fuel to the fire about non-transparency, an insider cabal etc.



Maybe you guys can vote on it LMAO they aren't going to do that, they want to be hidden in a gated wall
3194  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Foundation on: November 02, 2012, 08:11:34 PM
It's good this way. The craziness can stay here and the foundation business can stay over there.

So true.

It's very good this way !

Yea it is great, so that the big bitcoin businesses can stay hidden and be non-transparency, this bitcoin foundation is such a joke.
3195  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Washington, DC Bitcoin Users Group on: November 02, 2012, 06:29:33 PM


Also, how do I make this image smaller?

with [img width=<numberofpixels> height=<numberofpixels>]
3196  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So the Hurricane had me thinking about bitcoin offline on: November 02, 2012, 05:59:37 PM
You could also create an AD-Hoc network between two computers, force the bitcoin-qt to connect to the other bitcoin-qt and send coins, just that it wouldn't be confirmed until you were online, cause you need a miner to include in a block. Also if the coin owner, did some surgery they could remove that transaction and it would never get broadcasted and yours would be consider invalid and you would lose the coins.
3197  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: My first bitcoin in person transaction on: November 02, 2012, 08:35:33 AM
Buying bitcoins at wendys backroom how can I not be jealous of that.
3198  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Mining Control Panel & Managment Software (Web & desktop support) on: November 02, 2012, 07:58:54 AM
Website software
* Get Amount of hashing per second of the entire farm, and individual
* Shutdown
* if there is a hardware failure be notified by email and show popup thru the site (using ajax and querying a php script every 5mins)
* Dashboard that doesn't need to be refreshed


Why you need desktop software, I would have everything running thru the website, your probably going to need background software processes to get the information to the mysql database. 
3199  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is there anyway to earn bitcoins via freelancing? on: November 02, 2012, 05:50:09 AM
Got it. Do you find it more profitable to work for bitcoin, than other currencies?

I mean kinda I guess, cause when bitcoins where like $5, I had a couple jobs that paid very well, and now those coins are worth more cause btcs is around ~$11. So I guess it is, but you have to hold on to them for that.
3200  Other / Off-topic / Re: Square space in NYC hand fuel there generators so they servers stayed up on: November 02, 2012, 05:48:23 AM


No open containers of fuel from what I see.

I also don't think it was there Datacenter, it is peer1 so I don't think they have those options unless they spoke to peer1 before hand. I will agree, the storm didn't look as bad as it was, but still I think they did some good things, ethically right, that is up for debate.
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