It says Kim Kardashian... Like she hasn't been leaked big time before, lol. And Farrah Abraham, the backdoor teen mom, what, does he also has Sasha Grey's naked pictures?
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Now, that's a great family vacation video, such good parenting...
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they are supposed to release videos also
there are over 100 a-list names included in the leak
there is so much more to release!
Don't know about that, it seems the leaker has already been doxed.
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Shiiit! r/TheFappening crashed!!
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How does one make offline transactions?
Any linux live system will do the job, you can make a personalized setup for your particular hardware if needed.
Well you have your private keys (your wallet) on an offline system. And if you want to spend Bitcoin you create a transaction and then sign the transaction on your offline wallet. The resulting transactions gets then transacted on an online computer. Since only the transaction that has been signed can then be conducted, you don't reveal anything secret! How do you propagate the transaction? Is there a guide? This seems the perfect way to handle bitcoin... I have with pictures explaining all the steps: http://www.btcguys.us/blog/how-to-create-offline-wallet-with-electrum-bitcoin-client-and-broadcast-transactionsGreat, thanks!
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Is there any info on how these pictures were obtained? This seems the kind of collection people at NSA have... ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Apparently they got hacked from iDrive or Apple's cloud storage whatever its called, though a perve at the NSA wouldnt surprise me either ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . Nothing is safe nowadays. Yeah, it seems so. Knowing those photos were deleted long ago, I can only imagine the creepy effort that went into this. Feeling for everyone who got hacked. https://twitter.com/M_E_Winstead/status/506198161811992576I'm seeing a lawsuit against Apple on the horizon.
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Is there any info on how these pictures were obtained? This seems the kind of collection people at NSA have... ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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So... yeah, I believe the world is around 6000 years old, and I never participated in any sort of scam/ipo/shitcoin/cryptsy activity. Am I crazy?
Actually you are not! Michael Shermer has a really good book on why we believe strange stuff, you can also watch on youtube his talks about that. Your particular belief, the 6000 years old earth comes, probably, from misinformation and religious indoctrination.
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The universe appears to be in perpetual motion...
Wrong. Everything is using energy. Eventually, the expansion of the universe will cease. Eventually, all matter will turn into energy. ... The idea of the heat death of the universe is taken from the Big Bang Theory. Unfortunately this is just a theory and not fact. Every single phenomenon the BBT explains has alternative explanations in a steady state universe. In fact most people already know that the BBT is a crazy theory. http://www.salon.com/2014/04/21/sorry_neil_degrasse_tyson_over_half_of_americans_dont_believe_the_big_bang_theory/People won Nobel prizes for discoveries that support the Big Bang Theory model, if you have a better model, go for it, they are still giving the prize every year...
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The universe appears to be in perpetual motion...
Wrong. Everything is using energy. Eventually, the expansion of the universe will cease. Eventually, all matter will turn into energy. To be fair, he may be referring to Newton's first law of motion, although that is not "perpetual motion"... BitChick and her husband, if I recall correctly they believe the earth is 6000 years old or some shit like that.
Link me to where they said that. Did you guys watch the debate with Ken Ham and Bill Nye?
Although it was an interesting listen, I wasn't all that impressed by either side. Like I mentioned above, David Berlinski is an AGNOSTIC, and he makes some incredible points against evolution. Here is a good clip of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHeSaUq-Hl8I watched. For the most part I really liked it. Although I completely agree with Ken Ham on almost all his points, I really wish he had not made as many references to the Bible, or at least saved it until the end when someone asked if he would ever change his mind or what was the most important thing to him. To use the Bible as a point of reference is irrelevant to those who do not believe in the Bible. Also, there was more observational scientific facts that he could have shared for a few topics. One being that there are some reasons why the stars can appear so far away even though the earth is young (It has to do with Einsteins theory of relativity. To learn more research Dr. Russel Humphrey's studies in his book "Starlight and Time") and there is evidence in the fossil record of plenty of sea animals that are in areas that would not be expected that can only be explained with a world-wide flood, just for a couple of things. But there is only so much time I guess. At least the discussion was started. It really is important to seperate the historical science that cannot be observed from the present day observational and experimental science that we can all agree on. That was a good point Ken Ham made. And, for those that watched the debate, what was up with Bill Nye's discussion on fish sex? I still don't really get the point he was trying to make there completely. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I never have thought much about it though! ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Ken Ham is the Creation Museum guy.
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How does one make offline transactions?
Any linux live system will do the job, you can make a personalized setup for your particular hardware if needed.
Well you have your private keys (your wallet) on an offline system. And if you want to spend Bitcoin you create a transaction and then sign the transaction on your offline wallet. The resulting transactions gets then transacted on an online computer. Since only the transaction that has been signed can then be conducted, you don't reveal anything secret! How do you propagate the transaction? Is there a guide? This seems the perfect way to handle bitcoin...
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BiPolarBob, because no one in the list burns money like him with his giveaways
Wait, he actually gives bitcoin? I'va saw one or two of his topics and ignored because I thought it was some kind of a joke...
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How does one make offline transactions?
Any linux live system will do the job, you can make a personalized setup for your particular hardware if needed.
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BitChick and her husband, if I recall correctly they believe the earth is 6000 years old or some shit like that.
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Paid on time as always, thanks. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I'll go for another round. Activity: 448 Posts: 3073 Address: 1Pedro2azgb6Hd3kYTEdGUAjVaNGBrXGEE
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I'm sorry, why is GAWMiners a good deal for us?
Good question, since the whole situation doesn't make much sense when you start to break it down. We give Cryptx money, and then they use that money to buy cloud miners...making them an unnecessary middleman. In reality, the math sort of breaks down to: Cheapest Hashlet - $16.95 per 1MH/s + $0.08 in hosting / power / fees = $17.03 per 1MH/sGAWMiner War Machine - $13.89 per 1MH/s, + $0.20 * in hosting / power / fees = $14.09 per 1MH/s* - 1800W @ 54MH/s = 33.33W per MH/s = 0.8 kWh per day. This is $0.20 per MH/s @ $0.25 in fees per kWh. The hashlet is marketed toward the average consumer who doesn't have the space or electrical capacity to mine. We've got that with Scryptx, so why not just buy hardware? Oh, ok, I didn't find those prices in their website, and, I assume, we can also benefit from a discount up to 20% by buying in bulk, looks better deal than the one offered previously.
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I'm sorry, why is GAWMiners a good deal for us?
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How much this process costs? Does this is available to anyone that has money or only to selective few?
Minimum Cryopreservation Funding: $200,000.00 Whole Body Cryopreservation ($115,000 to the Patient Care Trust, $60,000 for cryopreservation, $25,000.00 to the CMS Fund). $ 80,000.00 Neurocryopreservation ($25,000 to the Patient Care Trust, $30,000 for cryopreservation, $25,000.00 to the CMS Fund). Surcharges: $ 15,000.00 Surcharge for cases in the United Kingdom. $ 25,000.00 Surcharge for cases outside the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom. $ 25,000.00 Surcharge for cryopreservation of non-members arranged by a third party who is an Alcor Cryopreservation Member. $ 50,000.00 Surcharge for cryopreservation of non-members arranged by a third party who is not an Alcor Cryopreservation Member. http://www.alcor.org/BecomeMember/scheduleA.html
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