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3841  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Announcement] Bitscalper under new management. on: April 19, 2012, 04:04:44 AM
Should we really give him the scammer tag? That would imply that he could actually pull off a scam while intending to do so.

I think we've had this discussion before with theymos across multiple threads.

Terrytibbs got the scammer tag because he sold something that ended up being stolen or something and he claims he wasn't aware and did not take responsibility. Assuming he wasn't aware, does he deserve a scammer tag? And if he is really a scammer, why does paying back later allow the removal of the tag?

I got the scammer tag when a douchebag gave my highres artwork source files to the community and instructed them to abuse it simply because he didn't want to communicate with me about a payment not coming on time and I told him I wouldn't pay him. Does that mean I am a scammer? Does it mean I'm not a scammer just because theymos removed the tag when I sent him payment later?

Bitscalper ran an anonymous and opaque website with lax security that was abused numerous times at a loss of his clients and was never paid back to this day. Whether or not he's a scammer is not really the question-- whether he's competent to be trusted in any business is the real question, and I think although a real scammer tag might come in handy, we need a tag for "incompetent" as well. I am sure I would have earned it by now, but just the same.
3842  Other / Meta / Warning: include() [function.include]: Unable to access /var/www/bitcoin/smf/adh on: April 19, 2012, 02:53:47 AM
Code:
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Did someone not escape their quotes?
3843  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTB] Glock 27 Supressor/Barrel kit. on: April 19, 2012, 02:52:26 AM
Stay within the lines.  The lines are your friend.

As a programmer and someone who frequents movie theatres, lines are my friend. If you want to see what society looks like without lines, come to South Korea and board the subway without fracturing a rib.
3844  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Coineer - The Bitcoin Magazine ... Shocking Picture Inside! on: April 19, 2012, 02:46:26 AM
For anyone interested in the MintChip development kit and not the pamphlet behind it,











Quote
Mass Storage Device:

          Capacity: 2.01 GB (2,014,838,784 bytes)
          Removable Media: Yes
          Detachable Drive: Yes
          BSD Name: disk1
          Product ID: 0x6335
          Vendor ID: 0x058f  (Alcor Micro, Corp.)
          Version:  1.03
          Serial Number: --redacted--
          Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
          Manufacturer: Generic
          Location ID: 0xfd100000 / 3
          Current Available (mA): 500
          Current Required (mA): 100
          Partition Map Type: MBR (Master Boot Record)
          S.M.A.R.T. status: Not Supported
          Volumes:
            Untitled:
              Capacity: 2.01 GB (2,014,285,824 bytes)
              Available: 2 GB (1,995,767,808 bytes)
              Writable: Yes
              File System: MS-DOS FAT16
              BSD Name: disk1s1
              Mount Point: /Volumes/Untitled


Quote
/Volumes/Untitled tom $ df | grep Untitled
/dev/disk1s1     3933632     35648   3897984     1%    /Volumes/Untitled
/Volumes/Untitled tom $ ls -al
total 18752
drwxrwxrwx  1 tom   staff    16384 14 Apr 17:38 .
drwxrwxrwt@ 7 root  admin      238 14 Apr 17:38 ..
drwxrwxrwx  1 tom   staff    32768 14 Apr 17:38 .Spotlight-V100
drwxrwxrwx@ 1 tom   staff    32768 14 Apr 17:38 .Trashes
-rwxrwxrwx  1 tom   staff     4096 14 Apr 17:38 ._.Trashes
drwxrwxrwx  1 tom   staff    32768 14 Apr 17:38 .fseventsd
-rwxrwxrwx  1 tom   staff  9437184 10 Mar 09:47 SMART_IO.CRD
/Volumes/Untitled tom $ hexdump -C SMART_IO.CRD
00000000  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |................|
*
00900000
/Volumes/Untitled tom $


Reference: http://burnsmod.com/development/2012/04/14/MintChip-DevKit-Pictures-And-Information/
3845  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Announcement] Bitscalper under new management. on: April 19, 2012, 02:32:20 AM
Bitscalper is at it again.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77195.0
3846  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Pre-order Bitcoin Magazine - Finalizing proofs for first issue on: April 19, 2012, 02:29:36 AM
Did the weatherman mention the exact day this storm should happen or was it a Long-Range Forecast?

Don't leave home next week without your umbrella.
3847  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Out of frustration i built my own trading platform for doing arbitrages. on: April 19, 2012, 02:24:24 AM
Bitscalper, I take back anything bad I ever said about you being a potential mastermind of scamming. You are obviously too ignorant to be a criminal.

EDIT: When I saw this topic, I knew it was bitscalper before I even clicked it.
3848  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Pre-order Bitcoin Magazine - Finalizing proofs for first issue on: April 19, 2012, 02:16:51 AM
So what is the status on this? Is it dead?

You know what they say about the mood just before a storm? It's true.
3849  Economy / Auctions / Re: Selling: 1963 SILVER Franklin Half Dollar - Graded ANACS MS61 90% Silver Auction on: April 17, 2012, 06:45:46 AM
Starting bid: 0.1 BTC

Wow, nice coin.
I bid 2BTC shipped to CA.

See what happens when I go away for a while?


3850  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitLasers.com - Handheld Lasers and accessories on: April 17, 2012, 05:59:09 AM
Grix, I support your store fully.

Let me know when you get a high powered Spyder Arctic III green.
3851  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A letter to the community from Matthew N. Wright on: April 13, 2012, 10:10:39 AM
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  • I believe the video was recorded by an amateur photographer friend of hers.

Sorry for this, I thought you made the vid.

Correction: Upon receiving a Facebook update today it is apparent that she took the video at the same studio she took her new set of photos. Whomever had a problem with the video is certainly going to have a problem with her newest album updates:

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.219016361532929.35863.214497208651511&type=1
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.219039104863988.35873.214497208651511&type=1

For those interested in voicing their opinions of what is appropriate/inappropriate for her, I again recommend posting directly on the album pages, on each photo, or sending a message through Facebook. This way it is in clear view of:

  • her parents
  • her agent
  • her photographers

Cheers
3852  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Pre-order Bitcoin Magazine - Finalizing proofs for first issue on: April 13, 2012, 03:03:59 AM
...

That sounds like a lot of fun experiences! Thank you for sharing. I am sure we'll have our fair share of fun stories to tell later on down the road.

We've spent the majority of the time so far building a dependable system, building a solid editorial board, dependable and talented writers, professional illustrators and designers, and making sure that everything we do will represent Bitcoin in the most professional light. At this moment we could produce future issues at a sustainable rate of 2 per-month if we really wanted to, but I would never let that happen. Quality over quantity.

Many of the problems you have mentioned have been a part of the initial delays (especially people being late for deadlines), but I believe those problems are behind us at this point.
3853  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A letter to the community from Matthew N. Wright on: April 13, 2012, 01:10:50 AM
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trying to convince anyone who will listen that teaching a 17 year old model about bitcoin somehow means I am a pedophile
Is it normal that you as a teacher, film underage students in their underwear and publish this online ?

Since there seems to be a few recurring misconceptions floating around, I'll try to shed some more light on them if I can:

  • I believe the video was recorded by an amateur photographer friend of hers.
  • Cultural differences aside, the video is neither sexual nor pornographic in nature. I definitely appreciate the concerns of her well-being by the community and encourage more involvement with her career, but ultimately I fail to see any endangerment of any sort. I feel this is mostly a non-issue that has been inflated with FUD by those of certain religious affiliations as there is obviously no legal issue with the content in question in Korea or anywhere else to the best of my knowledge. For those who would consider a 17 year old girl wearing a shirt and panties on a 12 second video to be shocking, I fear a heart-attack is imminent upon learning of the following internationally publicized activity: Miley Cyrus's 9-year-old sister launching a lingerie line for kids.
  • I can obviously contact her myself and advise her against doing videos of this nature in the future based on concerns raised by the community, but it is of course better if the community voices this opinion to her uploaded video page directly. I believe her parents are her acting managers at this moment so it is probably an issue best discussed with them until she is 18.
  • I haven't worked in education since 2010. I only work in Bitcoin now and I've never been happier.  Cheesy
3854  Other / Off-topic / Re: Samefagging from SomethingAwful on: April 12, 2012, 12:30:26 PM
Serious question, Matthew: Where did you meet her?

~Bruno~


We met at MBC studios.
3855  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Should I start a store accepting only BTC? on: April 11, 2012, 11:50:18 PM
Providing what the market demands in an easier to obtain form is always a good idea, and competition certainly never hurts. The real question is "Will you be selling what the market wants?".
3856  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / A letter to the community from Matthew N. Wright on: April 11, 2012, 10:57:14 PM
Please read this entire thread to the bottom. You will be pleasantly surprised.

Lately, the hard work we have put in at the Bitcoin Magazine has caused some unwanted delays. Since I am personally obsessed with quality and think products like “Coineer” are as bad as what my grandma would make in Microsoft Publisher, it is difficult for me to accept poor quality in my own products.

This is why I stand out in the myriad of poor quality sites and services in Bitcoin. Although DialCoin for example was expensive (SMS fees make it prohibitive to run such a business unless your customers are desperate for coins, wish to retain their anonymity, or are using credit rollovers.), the website design was headed by me. Everything down to the character's name “Selly” was a brainchild of mine. I am proud of the design and form of DialCoin.com, and even if it were to close someday, I would never forget how hard I worked to bring it up with my hard working team.

Now aside from a handheld Bitcoin device that will bring Bitcoin to everyone's pockets, a social network that will revolutionize the way people interact and treat the internet, and a few other projects of less importance, I also founded the Bitcoin Magazine (which is actually a spinoff from BitTalk.TV, which started out as a half-serious trollfest and ended up proving to be moderately successful with more views than most of Bruce's videos at the time).

Since I founded the DCAO, we've brought in over 50 long term members that have acted as a support group and consist of some of the strongest and most adamant names in Bitcoin. It's a mixed lot, but all of them have one thing in common-- they understand that I enjoy trolling, although some obviously don't approve because they think I should just “grow up”. This group has acted as a sort of support group for someone like myself whom has had little education in economics or politics. These past 8 months have really opened by eyes to the misconceptions people have about Bitcoin, allowed me to feel out my surroundings, but most important of all -- to actually understand the reason why Bitcoin is important for all of us.

When I first started the Bitcoin Magazine, I was thinking about entertainment over education to be honest, and I was planning on providing comics, satire, and something light hearted to keep the community from killing itself. That is until we started getting contacted by major media outlets, freedom organizations asking for 100s of bulk copies for redistribution, etc. It hit me like a ton of bricks that I had just taken a front seat to one of the most important positions in the Bitcoin community-- managing the collective voice of Bitcoin for the outside world.

I admit that the job of managing what would reflect on Bitcoin for better or worse seemed extremely daunting at first, but then something happened. Either aspergers cleared up (I'm actually at the average age where it would), or I did what I always do-- realized my potential and got serious about it. That's why we brought in some major writers, a new editorial board, professional illustrators (not cheap), and some people who knew better what they were doing than myself. Still, I have been told numerous times by multiple people in and around the magazine that skill can be lent, but vision and personality cannot, and for that reason, they would not want me to step down-- that they want my insights, obsession to details and quality, and overall comical attitude injected into a magazine to help lighten it up and make it readable for people of all ages.

I have done a lot of soul searching and seeking out my philosophy, and although I'm still building my opinions of the world, I think what Bitcoin needs most desperately above all else is a neutral voice that is loud. Even when the news doesn't favor Bitcoin, I will publish it, because truth promotes correction. And when the news does favor Bitcoin, it is best that it is delivered in a quality manner that is not treated like a joke. This is something we are fully prepared to do.

On the topic of trolling, I have logged 50+ days of activity on the forums, and a great number of my posts have been egoistical, rude, vulgar, abusive, aggressive, and downright vile. While some would see this as a sign that I have lost my mind, those closest to me know the secret – it's how I get my energy (silly, ey?).

My sadistic and dark humor (Robot Chicken, FilmCow, David Firth, etc) is unique, misunderstood, and most certainly immature, but it has always served to fuel truer intentions and good ideas.

When I first came to the forums, I was wide-eyed, humble, helpful and polite, but was met with harsh trolling, brutal ignorance, and constant misjudgments (read: BitMole vs. KeyserSoze). This and being labeled a scammer merely for defending myself led me to believe that the very forums of Bitcointalk.org were essentially a joke, and deserved anything it gets.

This harsh mentality has changed little by little the more successful I became in the community and the more important my projects became (arguably, this could also be coincidence and just that the aspergers is clearing up at my age). My mother used to tell me “You are not ready/mature enough for _____”, and I would always mouth back “I need to have ____ before I can be ready/mature enough for it.”. I have no method to measure how many others share this feeling, but I believe wholeheartedly that my personality changes with responsibilities.

With the professional responsibility of keeping a community happy, providing a professional and high quality product, and defending the company, this project has already had what feels like a lifetime of experience plunged into it in the mere 3 months we have been working on it. We've had harsh disagreements, hard lessons, but also huge insights and great support.

When I wake up these days, I look in the mirror and I don't see a troll and a goofball anymore – I see a future political activist that has been craving since birth to have something to sink his teeth into, and I finally believe I understand Bitcoin enough to know my place. I will not stop my development of other projects, management of other businesses, nor hobbies in or outside Korea, but I do take the long term success of the Bitcoin Magazine to heart and would soon rather suicide than let it fail.

There is an issue of my activities recently, such as announcing the support of a young model in South Korea whom certain parties seem to feel is inappropriate (actually, investors have flat out said it). I am not sure if I care much personally about what people think of my activities or intentions (certainly don't care what SA goons, especially Buttcoin.org, which is planning on writing up a Bruce Wagner style slanderous exposé  trying to convince anyone who will listen that teaching a 17 year old model about bitcoin somehow means I am a pedophile), but I am starting to grasp that it's time to turn the trolling off and get more serious on my public image.

It has been a very fun run, lots of juice scandals, nerd gossip, name calling, and even the SA trolls have provided me with some epic laughs, but I think for the betterment of my future, the magazine's future, and Bitcoin's future, I will be retiring as forum troll.

From now on if anyone has a comment about me, I'm going to let the community do what they do best – speculate, and let the trolls do what they do best – fabricate. This will be hard for me since I typically can't resist snarkily tearing other trolls apart for spreading FUD, but my new-found philosophy has opened my eyes widely to a much larger troll in our midst, and every able body should be on board.

Here's to a new Matthew N. Wright on the forums, an absolute predictable barrage of baseless slander from anti-Bitcoin SA goons regarding this post (which will never be met with any response unless police are involved, with which lawsuits will be the response), and a ridiculously successful Bitcoin Magazine (and other projects) that will piss them the fuck off. Wink

Sincerely strapped in for the rest of my life,

Moi.
3857  Other / Off-topic / Samefagging from SomethingAwful on: April 11, 2012, 09:34:10 PM
One of the older goons from SA seems to be convinced I'm a pedo, so just like I did last time when they harassed me (and failed miserably at doing anything about their accusations), I'll sit through this one too.

http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3436329&pagenumber=160#post

Since his review of Bruce Wagner was pretty hilarious, I can't wait to promote whatever satirical creation he makes about me on http://buttcoin.org/

It really is awesome being famous. Kiss
3858  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Win 100 BTC by becoming the first Satoshi Superstar! on: April 11, 2012, 09:02:50 PM
I can log in, I can find the task, I have some interesting thoughts about the task... but I don't see no forum for us to discuss amongst ourselves or do that other stuff we are supposedly team-doing.

And I for the life of me cannot believe that they really want us to prove who is buried in Grant's Tomb, DNA? Yuck!

You have to go to the dashboard (It's really counter intuitive, and anyone who isn't used to wordpress will have a problem I'm sure), and select "recent topics" and communicate that way.

I've seen online schools with better interfaces, but whatever. Let's do this. Wtf@ having only a week and 2-3 days is already wasted  Roll Eyes
3859  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Cryptocurrency Legal Advocacy Group (CLAG) on: April 11, 2012, 03:14:42 AM
I wish you the best of luck on this!

Being an business owner and an MSB in the US, myself along with most of the Bitcoin Business Owners deal with legalities and compliance on a daily basis.

We even have our own legal team who've spent hours and hours of research. I'm not the only one who's doing this.

Let's get in touch, and see how we can both help each other.

There is a lot to gain, and as my grandfather said 'Knowledge is no good unless it is shared generously onto others'

-Charlie

My grandfather said that too. He was shot for espionage.
3860  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Cryptocurrency Legal Advocacy Group (CLAG) on: April 11, 2012, 02:22:51 AM
I'm waiting for the obligatory "Here's another Matthew trying to start an organization" jokes. Goons? Are you sleeping?
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