Oh, yes. I heard being sick in US is insanely expensive compared to the rest of the world. Good luck and see if you can sell your pre-order to someone for more.
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I think an easier question would be: Is there anything you don't want to buy with bitcoin?
Cancer. Some are of them are OK
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Siema
Mam jeszcze jedno pytanie. Czy po skasowaniu konta na Mt.Gox należy ubiegać się o jego przywrócenie, czy też można z marszu założyć nowe? Moje dotychczasowe konto jest już nieaktywne, więc teoretycznie założenie nowego nie powinno stanowić dla nich żadnego problemu, jednak można je przywrócić kontaktując się z supportem. Nie wspominają o tym nigdzie w regulaminie (przynajmniej ja nigdzie tego nie wyczytałem).
Nie wiem, mozliwe ze jesli zobacza te same dane do wyplaty przelewem na dwoch kontach moga prosic o jakies dokumenty, ale nie wiem czy rzeczywiscie na to patrza.
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Do you have any links to specific funding programs? Or at least the name of the program(s) you have in mind? I do not know any program that would give away "free" money just for sending some business plan for a website.
Well it does happen in Poland (or did a while ago). Look for PARP (Polska Agencja Rozwoju Przedsiebiorczosci) Program Operacyjny Innowacyjna Gospodarka 8.1 and 8.2Bitmarket.eu (probably a new service maybe set up as a company would have to be started - of course not before applying) could qualify as an e-service: http://www.web.gov.pl/informacje-o-euslugach/40_14.htmlbut the deadline for Round 1 is 1st March... or start offering some kind of a B2B Internet service, then already existing companies can apply AFAIK (deadline is 30th April) http://www.web.gov.pl/informacje-podstawowe-o-dofinansowaniu/38_18_informacje-o-dzialaniach-8-1-i-8-2-po-ig.html
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In EU we have funds and aids (basically free money) from EU organisations such as the European Regional Development Fund that help in setting up and financing investments of companies
Free as in other people (like me) are forced to pay for it. Yes. I never even recommend anyone to go along this route and wouldn't do so myself (it's against my principles of taking stolen (by taxation) money) but this is a last resort for M4v3R.
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Well thanks for the hint. "Accidentially" I work for an EU institution and you can totally forget about it, it just a massive buerocracy and you need to waste one year for preparing paperwork.
It is a lot of bureacracy but it should take a lot less than that if you hire someone experienced. Poland is less developed than Germany and receives a lot of money from the EU for funds and aids but most of it will end in 2013 IIRC (because it's been almost 10 years since joining the EU). Yes, it is true that often money is only given for new projects. But it is not a problem to start a new website (with an existing customer base ) As M4v3r lives in Poland you should be directing questions to him, you can email him about it or maybe he can see for himself. There are at least 5 different EU funds that Poles can use that I am aware of.
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I have a good piece of advice for you, it has only occurred to me very recently (this is 100% serious). In EU we have funds and aids (basically free money) from EU organisations such as the European Regional Development Fund that help in setting up and financing investments of companies, many of them online ones. It takes some time to prepare all the documents, draft business plans, hire people who can help making a convincing offer but many people and companies were successfull in imploring and defrauding hundreds of thousands of Euros (sometimes millions). Example: http://swiatkotow.pl/ - these guys got over 150 000 € more examples http://www.web.gov.pl/bazy-wiedzy/4_32_baza-e-uslug.html
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Siema
Mam pytanie w związku z weryfikacją na Mt.Gox. Słyszałem że przyjmują zaświadczenie o zameldowaniu w j. polskim (znajomego przyjęli), ale gdy skontaktowałem się z supportem, odpisali że muszę im to dostarczyć przetłumaczone. Nigdzie o tym nie wspominają, mało tego, Mt.Gox w swoim temacie doczepionym w handlu nadmienia, że rzeczywiście niektóre dokumenty trzeba tłumaczyć, ale tylko te niepisane alfabetem łacińskim, tj. cyrylica, hebrajski itd. To jak to jest?
Nie weryfikowalem i uwazalbym z trzymaniem BTC w jakichkolwiek portfelach internetowych czy kantorach (w ciagu ostatnich 2 lat byla maaaaaasa wlaman), gdzies byl watek na forum o tym co tlumaczyc, ale nie moge znalezc. Kiedys bylo tak, ze tlumaczyc trzeba bylo te, gdzie byl alfabet inny niz lacinski (czyli z polskim OK), ale od pewnego czasu maja surowsze wymagania, nie jestem pewien czy nie musza byc dokumenty przetlumaczone i znotaryzowane, sprobuj wyslac co masz. Jakby nie przyjeli i bylo Cie stac sie z nimi sadzic to idz ta droga bo jestem ciekaw A na serio, sprobuj obciazyc ich kosztami notaryzacji i/lub tlumaczen. Oni musza spelniac pewne wymagania KYC i AML, ale wiem tez, ze sa bardziej ortodoksyjni niz trzeba (ponoc dla wlasnego bezpieczenstwa - tak przynajmniej mowili).
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Dziwne, że dotąd nie ma polskiego czemu niemoge pisać postów w temacie o aplikacji na androida ?? Jestes nowy i musisz miec 4 godziny online i napisane 5 postow (takie zabezpieczenie przed spamem), do tego czasu w wiekszosci dzialow nie bedziesz mogl pisac, ale cierpliwosci
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At least your losses aren't devastating. Look at how many times new users buy at say $10, then when the price drops a dollar they panic and liquidate. Next morning they wake up to $12 bitcoins. My favorite was the guy who did this and came here threating to "sue bitcoin" over his losses. classic.
Care to provide a link? Not that I don't believe you, but would love to read that. As for the OP
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I believe that I answered you regarding Bitcoinica transactions in the Blockchain - it's pointless, because there's virtually now way now for me to prove that the money went TO Bitcoinica (I can prove that the FROM address belongs to me, but I could just send it to another address of mine if I were malicious)
Blockchain analysis together with other known Bitcoinica transfers should give a good indication as to whether the transfers were indeed Bitcoinica related or not. Since there's no reason not to publish the transactions, I find it strange that you claim it's pointless instead of simply doing it. I kindly request that you show the pointless transaction details and that you own indeed the from address as you mention. And from my humble understanding of bitcoin, it should be very possible to prove the beneficiary was bitcoinica, not even mentionning the über talented people on this forum which will make it very clear. Even if you were malicious, you cannot redo the past transactions to suit some kind of show now. Considering your statement of willing to make things right, it is extremely pertinent and relevant to respond with actions and put the light on and alleviate further concerns. +1 I think as much evidence as possible that doesn't require Bitcoinica's crew cooperation should be given by M4v3R.
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This is Dank's renegade long lost brother who unfortunately lacks his brother's interpersonal skills to actually find any idiots to send him money.
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It's called a donation then.
Anyway, move it to Off-topic.
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No, unless your entire savings are in the range of $100-1000.
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The problem would be: a. how do you prevent an unauthorized third party from making an address that looks like or pretends to be an authentic one. Anything that is simply a "add more information to an address" type system, a third party could falsify. If your ID was "casascius", someone could be lulled into a false sense of security if they were sending to a scammer's "casacious company".
I think there is a solution: only associate bitcoin addresses with email addresses or GPG/PGP.
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It's because a lot of people didn't submit this kind of info - you included
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About the first and last thing overseas people want from UK is an education degree. I say it's overrated though...you wouldn't imagine how easy it was to get in an UK university apart from Oxbridge, LSE, and Imperial.
Depends on Uni and the specific course but there's more than those three that are difficult to get in to. About top30 (depending on the course) may be difficult to get into. For example in 2011 the acceptance rate for CompSci & Math related courses was 15% for Nottingham Uni (which scores around 20 in UK) and 21% for Cambridge Uni. Well, based on my experience as a foreigner graduating from a college where students do their A-Levels and apply to UK en masse, the only requirement needed is the A-Level results. 3-4 A's including 1-2 A*'s will ensure your entrance to all universities in UK barring what I listed above. They don't really care about what you write in your personal statement, nor give a damn about your other abilities. Heck, even 1-2 B's coupled with other A's get you in pretty much easily. Compare this with the hassle and headache of applying to US universities, and you'll see the stark difference. That's a bit of generalization because they do care about the personal statement and references, especially if there's many candidates per place but it might not be applicable to some of the lower ranked universities. Sometimes they will require taking additional tests related to the studies, e.g. LNAT for Law, BMAT for Medicine, STEP for Maths in Bristol, Bath, UCL, Warwick + the ones mentioned by you. If there isn't many applicants per place obviously they won't be so picky about their candidates. From what I saw, top US universities will generally care more about the extracurriculars than their UK counterparts, and getting in will also be harder (more applicants per place). What is also worth noting is the fact that international students (ie. not only outside the UK but ouside the EU/EEA) get preferential treatment during admissions because the school charges them a hell of a lot higher tuition fees. The UK also has some of the strictest gun laws in the world, so the population would be essentially defenseless if, for example, the government decided to engage in genocide. This is one area where I'm definitely thankful to be in the US.
Yup, that's true. It doesn't stop people from killing with screwdrivers even though carrying almost any sharp or bladed instrument without a good reason in public (should be job-related, and in a car also counts as in public lol) can mean up to 4 years in jail. So russian didn't defeat cechens? I wonder where da fuck they are now? Mostly in Moscow? Since they got wiped out pretty much.
The Russians allied with one group of Chechens (Akhmad Kadyrov), who abandoned the insurgency and joined the Russian forces. Chechnya today is still not a safe place where Kadyrov's reign of tortures, murders and Sharia law resembles the reign of Ivan the Terrible.
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Everyone kills everyday just to survive. Bacteria, insects, plants, cows/pigs/chickens, etc. The only difference between those creatures and humans is our chemical bond (aka love) between the mother and her offspring. However those chemicals are not produced until near the end of the pregnancy. To me there is no difference between killing a fertilized human egg and killing a fertilized chicken egg. I do feel differently the closer a baby gets to full term however - a fully developed baby is inside the womb should be no different than one outside the womb.
It's the woman's body, so it's her choice. Anyone who disagrees should be forced to carry an invasive and uncomfortable device on their body against their will for nine months, then be subjective to some torture and mutilation at the end.
In case you have forgotten in takes TWO people to make a human baby meaning that that baby is not only hers but also her partners. And it takes less than a full term for the baby to develop to an extent where it may be considered as ''human''. The heart starts beating regularly after 6 weeks of gestation.
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