You're not the friend, sorry. I'm not killing anybody with tobacco, they choose to do it themselves and it only kills you if you believe that it will.
so i guess those warnings on the cigarette packs were wrong all along?
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hey, let's bet on whether Matthew N. Wright will pay!
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you do realize that the deadline for the blackmail is BEFORE the election date, right?
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By the time they setup a mt gox account to buy the bitcoins and went through AML to withdraw them the date would be long past ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I wonder if Magical Tux would expedite things if the secret service showed up at his house and demanded 1 million dollars worth of bitcoin ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) he's in japan. come at me, bro.
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if you take out the output, user interface, all you're left with is the kernel, which is the same for all the major miners. (just swap the kernel file)
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is there a decimal (or similar arbitrary precision) class in php?
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14min over due. Nothing so far. Same balance in my account.
it's still confirming. edit: second transaction with more payment 8/31/2012 13:18
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payment received. 8/31/2012 13:01
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Doesn't P2Pool effectively have a 0.5% fee? From the wiki:
"A subsidy of 0.5% is sent to the node that solved the block in order to discourage not sharing solutions that qualify as a block. (A miner with the aim to harm others could withhold the block, thereby preventing anybody from getting paid. He can NOT redirect the payout to himself.) The remaining 99.5% is distributed evenly to miners based on work done recently."
(on the other hand, if you can beat the network stale rate, you can make more than usual)
but that's assuming you'll never solve a block. it may increase the variance, but it's not holding out on any coins.
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You're selling a 20 cent BitcoinMax account? Why?
why not? ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) (notice the :p)
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Now I understand your problem, yes that small space is normal, as there is a hidden element that displays immature balance e.g. when you have mined and the amount is not yet ready for spending (has not matured). That is a new GUI feature ... try to mine some blocks on testnet to see it in action.
Dia
Ah I see. I think it would look better if there were no additional space when there's no maturing transactions. Rather, when there are maturing transactions, the extra line is added.
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loving the new debug window! just one thing, is there supposed be something here? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.minus.com%2FiHr7zgNAiZjW9.png&t=663&c=tQQefer-oJcyTA) If you don't have any unconfirmed balance in your wallet the answer is NO. Edit: Well it should read 0.00 BTC... more details please. Dia but the line spacing between "Unconfirmed" and "number of transactions" is bigger than normal.
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loving the new debug window! just one thing, is there supposed be something here? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.minus.com%2FiHr7zgNAiZjW9.png&t=663&c=tQQefer-oJcyTA)
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Bitcoin doesn't necessarily need a corporate branding, just like the world wide web didn't need it. What bitcoin needs is for people to develop innovative solutions to solve problems, and spread the word!
like bit-pay!
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1. set up ponzi 2. get tons of suckers 3. once it's on the verge of collapse, announce it's going to payout, "soon" 4. don't payout on time 5. everyone panics, sells their accounts at <50% value 6. pirate sets up puppet accounts and scoops them up 8. now pirate's obligations are < 50%, so he will have enough money to payout to the puppet accounts 9. technically, he still paid out 10. he also gets tons of $$$ from various bets because the ponzi default
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.minus.com%2FiDRNdadje7UlX.png&t=663&c=FwfHn_oIlZlJvg) Taking offers. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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>"...isn't backed by gold or silver like the way we think our conventional money is backed" HAHAHAHAHHAA
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if you're selling it now, before anyone can start mining, isn't that a premine?
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Retail price on the full release from Microsoft is going to be $39.95 US for Win 8. Why would anybody bet $200 that your illegally sold keys are going to last when they can get the real deal for one fifth the price? It's little junior scammers like this that ruin the benefits that legitimate developers get from the various companies they work with. Thanks for pimping your shit and screwing up the system for all the good people who develop for the OS.
correction, the upgrade from windows 7 is $40 Thank you. Those guys should put money where their mouths
wow, you gave littleshop a whopping 1 hour and 20 minutes to respond before declaring him to be full of shit. Check the caption below the image of your link. Windows 8 RTM free license expires in 90 days Yes. Free key expires for 90 days. Paid keys last forever. I sell paid keys. Just as imsaguy pointed out is there a way to know that your keys are paid? Because it will suck if someone bought your keys, and found out that they were free 90 days later. by that time, you probably could have run away.
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