It's fresh and local..
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^ lol.... FREE rounds of felatio on Phin
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---------------------------------------------------------- Price per kWh | CDN .05-.07 Peak hours 9-5 Current as @ | July 2012 Provider | Power lines State/Province | Ontario Country | Canada ----------------------------------------------------------
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try a different kernel... Try Diablo instead of PhatK or pocblm
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keep your cgminer.conf file.... upgrade cgminer.... make sure proper SDK is installed after driver sweep....
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oh great some igloo jokes I can throw a stone across a river and hit an american
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That is so cute... Don;t fuck with me or i'll blow your fingernail off
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Micosoft came out with that stupid split keyboard thing... My dad had one... Drove me nuts.... I bought him a Logitech something or other
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Cum dumpsters... ALL OF YOU
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vous vouler le cul sur votre visage? Marde merde.... whatev'
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I checked it out once... prices did not seem all that rediculous to me.... But I don't buy guns so what do I know..... I'll sick a local cum dumpster on ya before I shoot ya.....
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Lazy mon francais ressemble la marde, l'anglais est plus facile pour mois
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Yeah, I am probably thinking more on the terms of fraudulant...
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Haha! Best. Response. Ever.
Glad you like it....
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That's why you make backup, so in case of problems you do a rollback and problem solved. Not like the scammers of bitcoinica that "we have no backups lol"
Unfortunately, it's not problem solved for at least two reasons. First, you can't rollback coin withdrawals. (They may have a similar problem with LR withdrawals, but I doubt it.) Second, you will have customers who will, in many cases justifiably, feel that rolling back legitimate trades rips them off. (You'll also have a bunch of jerks demanding to keep their ill-gotten gains, such as people who deposited BTC, sold them for $50 each, and then tried to withdraw USD. But screw them.) For example, consider someone who saw the price rise at BTC-e and then bought a Mt. Gox code and then bought bitcoins at Mt. Gox, withdrew them from Gox and deposited them at BTC-e. A rollback would give them their bitcoins back. That still leaves them out the commission they paid for the Gox code plus two Mt. Gox commissions (buying the bitcoins and then having to sell them). They also may take exchange losses depending on the timing and are left having to withdraw USD from Mt. Gox. After the price rose above $12, it was extremely obvious that this was a hack. Anyone who traded elsewhere with the assumption that the btc-e trade was legit deserves to have the trade rolled-back. I agree..... Some people are just greedy... Oh please, it has nothing to do with being greedy (we all are). The trades got rolled back because they weren't real trades. If you sold for $50 of fake LR, you can't expect the exchange to pay you out in real LR. How do you figure it has nothing to do with being greedy? The second people saw a problem, they ran and tried to sell coins.. How is that not greedy?
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That's why you make backup, so in case of problems you do a rollback and problem solved. Not like the scammers of bitcoinica that "we have no backups lol"
Unfortunately, it's not problem solved for at least two reasons. First, you can't rollback coin withdrawals. (They may have a similar problem with LR withdrawals, but I doubt it.) Second, you will have customers who will, in many cases justifiably, feel that rolling back legitimate trades rips them off. (You'll also have a bunch of jerks demanding to keep their ill-gotten gains, such as people who deposited BTC, sold them for $50 each, and then tried to withdraw USD. But screw them.) For example, consider someone who saw the price rise at BTC-e and then bought a Mt. Gox code and then bought bitcoins at Mt. Gox, withdrew them from Gox and deposited them at BTC-e. A rollback would give them their bitcoins back. That still leaves them out the commission they paid for the Gox code plus two Mt. Gox commissions (buying the bitcoins and then having to sell them). They also may take exchange losses depending on the timing and are left having to withdraw USD from Mt. Gox. After the price rose above $12, it was extremely obvious that this was a hack. Anyone who traded elsewhere with the assumption that the btc-e trade was legit deserves to have the trade rolled-back. I agree..... Some people are just greedy...
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The excitement around here never ends
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I heard they give the BEST felatio and only receive backdoor wise
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Holy shit, What a crappy story.... (ordeal?)
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Mois j'aime manger des frites....
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