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3521  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Plz livestream The Good Wife on: January 15, 2012, 08:54:12 PM
By the way, did anyone else happen to see Bruce Wagner FAIL MISERABLY while talking about Bitcoin with 2 of the Good Wife's cast members?

I'm not a great orator, but I'm sure I could argue for its benefits better than this shmuck.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBou4h0t5-A
3522  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 162324 Blocks of Transaction History? on: January 15, 2012, 08:45:26 PM
Current block count is 162,342.  Assuming you posted this about 4 minutes ago, and also assuming that your client read "162,324" 4 minutes ago, then it has about 18 blocks left to download and should have finished downloading by the time I've finished with this post.

But, if you made this transaction last night, I would think that it would have been more than 18 blocks ago (i.e. your transaction would have been included in a block preceding block #162,324).  If that's the case, I'm not sure why it's not showing up.

When you say you purchased 16 BTC from "someone," who was it and how did you pay them?
3523  Economy / Speculation / Re: Gearing up for tomorrow on: January 15, 2012, 05:35:04 PM
I would like to correct myself. There could be some instant reaction and that would be evident in the global hash rate. It is easy enough for someone to download GUIMiner and join a pool so this could happen during or shortly after the show. They might not have an ideal graphics card or may only try cpu mining but some people will probably try it out cuz of the show if there is enough detail on it.

I  must disagree.  I think this is probably one of the most commonly underestimated barriers to Bitcoin acceptance.  People are simply not as computer-competent as you think they are.  Even if they CAN figure out how to set up everything, the sheer amount of time it takes to really know what you're doing for the first time is FUCKING ANNOYING.

I consider myself to be fairly proficient with computers.  I built my first computer from scratch about 6 months ago and I wrote a simple RPG program in Q-basic when I was 12.  I've also done some basic HTML stuff.  When I first tried getting involved in Bitcoin, it took me over 10 hours before I had anything in my wallet, and that was only what I got from the faucet.  And that didn't even include the hours I spent researching nearly every aspect of Bitcoin to decide whether or not it was worth investing in, let alone the time spent trying to rationalize whether or not it was even ethical/legal to do so.

About half of these 10 hours were spent researching the most efficient means to acquire Bitcoins and figuring out what the hell I would do with them if I had some.  The other half was spent figuring out my miner and customizing it (e.g. WTF are flags?  Try explaining flags to a newb).  Solo mining also took some time ("problems connecting to RPC something-or-other" came up a lot).

Granted, it all seems pretty easy once you've done it a few times, but that's irrelevant to a newb.

If you think its easy for someone with only general computer knowledge to:

1)  Download client
2)  Figure out that their client needs to synchronize with the network before they can really do anything with any amount of Bitcoins (not initially obvious).
3)  Download GUIminer
4)  Register with pool
5)  Set up your miner
6)  Start mining

7)  Realize that their awesome NVidia graphics card sucks  (perhaps they have ATI but have not downloaded the stream SDK...oops...here come another few hours figuring out why GUIminer won't detect my GPU).

8.)  Jump through hoops to join an exchange.  Don't want to pay wire transfer fees?  Well, then you might as well open up a suicide-support website in another browser tab while simultaneously trying to set up your Dwolla or Paxum account.  At this point, sharp things start to look very appealing.

9)  Figure out how to safely secure their wallet.dat and all their passwords (multiple backups, linux, ubuntu, and boot-from-USB operating systems?  Yeah right.  These are people who use Windows and their only knowledge of backing up anything corresponds to "save as").  

My mother has an IQ tested over 130.  She doesn't even understand text messaging -- well, she understands it, but its very complicated to her.  She'd need a 3-month course just to feel confident enough that she might not lose every penny of her investment.

If you want mass Bitcoin acceptance, you need a client/miner/exchange-account all wrapped into one.  Do you know how nice it would've been to install my client and have instant access to trading and mining?
3524  Economy / Marketplace / Re: List of honest traders. on: January 14, 2012, 01:52:26 AM
+1 Shakaru

I purchased 1 PCIe x1-x16 adapter with molex connector for 1.2 BTC.  It arrived in a timely manner and in good condition.  He was even kind enough to toss in an extra for free!

Would do business again.
3525  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTB] PCIe x16 Extender Cable w/ Molex Connector on: January 14, 2012, 01:50:46 AM
Arrived!  Thanks Shakaru Smiley
3526  Other / Off-topic / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto: The Next 24 Hours on: January 13, 2012, 11:08:31 PM
I predict you will be assassinated before that 24 hours is up if you're correct. 8D

I've had real guns to my head before and even taunted one guy, screaming at him to pull the frickin' trigger, all to no avail. Maybe today I'll get lucky.


Do you have anything to lose?    Grin

Ever see Vanilla Sky?  You signed a contract, and I'm your tech support.  If you ever get in that situation again, call for a time-out.
3527  Economy / Speculation / Re: 0.01 amount is the best trade on: January 13, 2012, 02:44:49 AM
Any chance that the bots place these low bids (e.g. .0123, .01, etc.) to gather market data?  Almost like a bat using echolocation.  
3528  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoinica - Security? on: January 13, 2012, 02:42:36 AM
Use the same two-factor authentication that TradeHill uses (Duo-Security).  I love it.  It's so 21st century.
3529  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Bitcoin Guy on: January 13, 2012, 02:39:53 AM
I love where this is going  Grin

Just let me know when you're ready for the next step (applying to both the cab ride and the commercial).  I may put a casual message on my facebook to see who wants to be in a commercial. 
3530  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Bitcoin Guy on: January 12, 2012, 06:50:21 PM
The commercial is likely very doable.  I'm sure I can round up some people.

OK! First question. What geeky subject are you and couple of your friends passionate about besides Bitcoin?


Haha you could do the science vs. religion debate.  "Since when did science become Godly?"  (Enter Bitcoin logo).

I dig metaphysics but I can't say for the others.  It depends who I can find.
3531  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Bitcoin Guy on: January 12, 2012, 05:44:11 PM
The commercial is likely very doable.  I'm sure I can round up some people.
3532  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Edit: Misleading Title. Interesting Experience Today on: January 12, 2012, 03:39:57 AM
I think I got it now: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zynga

Quote
Zynga (/ˈzɪŋɡə/) is a social network game developer located in San Francisco, United States.[5]

And this: http://techcrunch.com/2009/10/12/meet-the-new-hi5-its-game-time/

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If there’s been one shining star on social network applications platforms, it’s been casual gaming: Zynga is rumored to be making an absolute killing with their games, and Mochi Media’s unified Flash payment platform has shown some very impressive early results. Now hi5, one of the world’s most popular social networks, is looking to capitalize on the trend. On Wednesday, the social network will be launching a totally revamped site that places a much stronger emphasis on games and virtual currency, along with a new avatar system. The site won’t go live for everyone for a few days, but you can check it out now at http://new.hi5.com.

The new hi5 still retains many of the same key features you’ll find on any social network — your profile consists of a photo or avatar, you can browse through your friends, and so on. But there’s clearly a much bigger emphasis on the site’s games and virtual currency (called ‘Coins’) than there was in the past. In the old design, the Games link was buried in the header, which also included links to Photos, Messages, Applications, and more. Now Games and Coins are both featured just as prominently as the link to your Profile and Friends. If it isn’t the first thing people will click on, it’s probably the second.


Bingo.
3533  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Edit: Misleading Title. Interesting Experience Today on: January 12, 2012, 03:35:19 AM
I have a tested IQ of 140 and am skeptical of most things...Just saying. that we all have IQs of 140.

But I got the proof in hand, bitches.

You caught me... I rounded up from 136.

The creepy part is that I did as well. I rounded  up from 136... By any chance are you me?

Are we fishing?
3534  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Edit: Misleading Title. Interesting Experience Today on: January 12, 2012, 03:31:57 AM
Quote
...David Chaum's digital cash uses the building blocks of cryptography
in an intriguing fashion to create a system with the following
characteristics.  Alice purchases digital "coins" from her bank - as
with coins and notes, in a variety of denominations according to her
likely spending.  Each "coin" is a few hundred bytes or so of
information, which she keeps in her computer(s) and/or on a floppy
disk or a smart card designed for digital cash operations. There is
no reason why she cannot make multiple copies of these coins - but
she must be careful to spend each coin only once...

 - http://mailman.anu.edu.au/pipermail/link/1998-November/035933.html

Interesting, but that's in 1998.  Anything more recent?
3535  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Edit: Misleading Title. Interesting Experience Today on: January 12, 2012, 03:19:53 AM
Coins = DigiCash I believe, therefore I have David Chaum:

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Dr. David Chaum is the founder and a member of the Board of Directors of DigiCash Inc., a company that has pioneered electronic cash innovations.

He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science, with a minor in Business Administration, from the University of California at Berkeley and taught at New York University Graduate School of Business Administration and at the University of California. He built up a cryptography research group at the Center for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI) in Amsterdam and during this time also founded DigiCash. In 1993, he left CWI to become CEO of DigiCash, which had doubled in size since its founding in 1990 with 12 employees.

In the area of cryptography, he has published over 45 original technical articles (see list of articles), received over 17 US patents, and founded the scientific organization, the International Association for Cryptographic Research (IACR). Concurrently he created and chaired the Smart Card 2000 conferences and several European Union funded industry consortia, including  CAFE, which focused on  electronic-wallets and the smart cards they hold..


That might be right.  He mentioned 2 names for it.  "Coins" was the 2nd name for it that he mentioned, and the first may have been digicash but I don't remember. 
3536  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Edit: Misleading Title. Interesting Experience Today on: January 12, 2012, 03:15:40 AM
I have a tested IQ of 140 and am skeptical of most things...Just saying. that we all have IQs of 140.

But I got the proof in hand, bitches.

You caught me... I rounded up from 136.

You might as well.  It would be within your expected range.
3537  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Edit: Misleading Title. Interesting Experience Today on: January 12, 2012, 03:09:37 AM
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3538  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Edit: Misleading Title. Interesting Experience Today on: January 12, 2012, 03:01:17 AM
I have a tested IQ of 140 and am skeptical of Bitcoin... Just saying.

I have a tested IQ of 140 and am skeptical of most things... Just saying.

I have a tested IQ of 140 and am skeptical of most things...Just saying. that we all have IQs of 140.

But I got the proof in hand, bitches.
3539  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Edit: Misleading Title. Interesting Experience Today on: January 12, 2012, 02:53:45 AM
Edit:  Removed, just in case.
3540  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Edit: Misleading Title. Interesting Experience Today on: January 12, 2012, 02:29:02 AM
Haha you guys don't even know...
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