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3941  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Retail adoption hurts bitcoin price it doesn't help it and here's why on: August 07, 2014, 08:22:25 PM
Retailers aren't in the speculation business, they sell or should sell their bitcoins immediately, specially in businesses with low profit margins.
3942  Other / Politics & Society / Re: anyone has questions about this? its pretty scary. on: August 06, 2014, 09:06:20 PM
LOL

yeah right what do you think about it?

I think it's hilarious.
3943  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What anarchy isn't on: August 06, 2014, 08:40:20 PM
The anarchic island should be called Utopia. Cheesy
3944  Other / Politics & Society / Re: anyone has questions about this? its pretty scary. on: August 06, 2014, 08:28:08 PM
LOL
3945  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: My wallet on blockchain.info hacked even by e-mail comfirmation code !!!!!! on: August 05, 2014, 05:04:55 PM
How do you store the backup?
3946  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin is slowly changing my ideology from socialism to libertarianism! on: August 05, 2014, 12:48:15 AM
And the anarchist wet dream really exists, it's called Somalia, there's is no functional government there, people are really free, no taxes, no imposed state health care or education, and the best part, you can go there and you won't be an illegal immigrant because there's nobody to say you are.

The libertarian wet dream may be Somaliland, there's a government there but it's really small...

It isn't fair to compare a country ruled by warlords, ravaged by tyrants and plundered by foreign governments to a modern anarcho-capitalist society. Somalia is in its current state precisely because of current and past governments.

To make this comparison shows a fundamental misunderstanding of anarchist philosophy. Anarchism involves voluntary mutual solidarity and adherence to the non -aggression principle which isn't exactly principles being followed by pirates and gangs in Somalia.

The internet, torrents, Open source movement, linux, and Bitcoin represents a start of our anarchistic ideals in action. Bitcoin has many anarchistic principles at its core level and none of it involves chaos and disorder as many people love to falsely portray anarchism.

As I said, I'm not an absolutist, but that IRL anarchy is not feasible, well, at least for now.
3947  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS executes 1,500 Iraqi POWs on: August 04, 2014, 11:23:21 PM
How credible is the news?

Unless they are into special effects, video looks legit.
3948  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS executes 1,500 Iraqi POWs on: August 04, 2014, 08:44:28 PM
Jesus fucking christ!!

Disturbing shit...
3949  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin is slowly changing my ideology from socialism to libertarianism! on: August 04, 2014, 08:41:25 PM
But that doesn't mean that poor people must suffer with nothing. Private charitable organizations/philanthropists with deep pockets are more prevalent in free market libertarian societies.

IMO government-managed social programs are so untenable and wasteful that they eventually destroy whole societies.

Any data to backup these claims or it's just or opinion?
3950  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Netanyahu “Should Get Nobel Peace Prize” For Defending Israel on: August 04, 2014, 08:18:00 PM
I thought this was a headline from The Onion...
3951  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Gmail users watch out, Google is reading (or scanning) your mail on: August 04, 2014, 08:15:10 PM
Assume everything you do on the Internet is public.

With that said, I worry that false pedophilia accusations will become rampant; if the only thing it takes to go to jail is to have someone take some CP off Tor and plant it in your email account (I hope you all have secure passwords), then we're going to have a huge influx of "pedophiles" in the coming years.

"Do no evil" indeed, Google.

And then plant a bunch of cp in your devices and videos of children from your work place and make you confess to authorities, pretty easy.

Anyway, I bet Google uses the sex offenders database and then gives extra attention to these users.
3952  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Buying Birth Control for Others 'Obligation Citzens Have' on: August 04, 2014, 05:52:50 PM


ROTFL

I'm dead serious, if you can afford a date night with dinner and a movie before getting it on, you can afford to pick up a box of condoms at the local 711.

Please, I'm still laughing.
3953  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Buying Birth Control for Others 'Obligation Citzens Have' on: August 04, 2014, 05:49:03 PM


Well, are you going to get pregnant if you don't wash your teeth a couple days, is that something that will impact or endanger your life, will that result in another child in the system that then you will need to pay for?

You can cut the bullshit, this case isn't about money, it's about religious zealots imposing their view about the role of women in society.

And imposing this fanaticism that sex is some kind of right is just as bad. If you can't afford a few dollars a month for birth control maybe you shouldn't be having sex period. If your only argument is "well it's a good idea" I can come up with all sorts of things the government can pay for to make society better, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's the constitutional or right idea.

If all your basic necessities in life are paid for by the state what is the point to getting a job?

ROTFL
3954  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin is slowly changing my ideology from socialism to libertarianism! on: August 04, 2014, 05:41:57 PM
I can see why, and there are many types of socialism, if you study the origins of socialism and libertarianism you will learn they are closely related.

Anyway I don't think we should be absolutists about anything, these type of systems can co-exist, some are better for one thing, others are better for other things.

And the anarchist wet dream really exists, it's called Somalia, there's is no functional government there, people are really free, no taxes, no imposed state health care or education, and the best part, you can go there and you won't be an illegal immigrant because there's nobody to say you are.

The libertarian wet dream may be Somaliland, there's a government there but it's really small...
3955  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Buying Birth Control for Others 'Obligation Citzens Have' on: August 04, 2014, 05:20:44 PM
This is so bizarre to me, in my country family planning began 30 years ago, we have one of lowest abortion rates in Europe and low teen pregnancy.

You cannot argue against facts, but these religious zealots don't care about reality, they just want to push their agenda, what's disturbing about this ruling is that it seems if you claim something is your religious beliefs it all goes...

"buying these IUDs and abortifacients drugs violated its Christian faith and that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act prohibited the federal government from forcing them to violate their faith in that way. The majority of the Supreme Court agreed."

What will happen when some Muslims want to stone some little girl because that's their religious beliefs or Christians Scientists let a child die of appendicitis because that's their religious beliefs, should faith be an excuse to let people get away with anything?

Personally i'm an atheist and a conservative and I find the belief that the state should provide for everything from cradle to grave rather zealous in itself.

All Hobby Lobby wanted was to not to be forced to pay for after-morning pills, how is that a violation of someone's freedom or propping up a religious state? If they have to pay for that then why not force them to pay for toothpaste so all their employees have healthy teeth? Where does it end?

I forgot to say, abortions are free in my country.

Well, are you going to get pregnant if you don't wash your teeth a couple days, is that something that will impact or endanger your life, will that result in another child in the system that then you will need to pay for?

You can cut the bullshit, this case isn't about money, it's about religious zealots imposing their view about the role of women in society.
3956  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Buying Birth Control for Others 'Obligation Citzens Have' on: August 04, 2014, 03:27:08 PM
This is so bizarre to me, in my country family planning began 30 years ago, we have one of lowest abortion rates in Europe and low teen pregnancy.

You cannot argue against facts, but these religious zealots don't care about reality, they just want to push their agenda, what's disturbing about this ruling is that it seems if you claim something is your religious beliefs it all goes...

"buying these IUDs and abortifacients drugs violated its Christian faith and that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act prohibited the federal government from forcing them to violate their faith in that way. The majority of the Supreme Court agreed."

What will happen when some Muslims want to stone some little girl because that's their religious beliefs or Christians Scientists let a child die of appendicitis because that's their religious beliefs, should faith be an excuse to let people get away with anything?
3957  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] PETAMINE - 1,150 TH/S HASH RATE (1GH/S per Unit) on: August 04, 2014, 03:13:32 PM
Daily results show truth, and present truth with PETA shows decrease (not to significant though). However, the difficulty has slowed down, therefore we have extended dividend payments to accumulate (providing luck and chance is on our side). That being said, presently PETA offers the best cloud mining investment out there. Risk is always part of any investment, any investor knows this and has an investment strategy with individual goals for capital gain through dividend and trading.

Are you sure, that "presently PETA offers the best cloud mining investment out there" ?
Lets' do some calculations.

PETA: Price = 0.00263 BTC/GH/s, Divident = 0.00001556, 0.59% today

PBMining ( http://pbmining.com?ref=fizzly )
  Price = 0.0026364 BTC/GH/s, Divident = 0.00002684, 1.02% today

Smiley ... and if you are wise, you shall understand why 0.0026364 and not 0.0029 Smiley

Can you trade pbmining?

I don't need trading PBMining. I know that 5 years the daily divident will be without charges, according to the "difficulty", as is today at 0.00002684 BTC/GH/s/day, according to https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty.
With PETA I know today dividents are 0.00002107, tomorrow may be 0.00001467, may be X or Y, with incredible misterious charges (salary, hosting, ..).

Then you have to compare PETA with similar offers like CEX.io and Cryptsy Mining Contracts, you will see PETA is trading much lower than the former two.
3958  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The most Overused Words in Bitcoin History on: August 03, 2014, 08:22:39 PM
Disruption.
3959  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The most Overused Words in Bitcoin History on: August 03, 2014, 04:41:49 PM
Volatility.
3960  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] PETAMINE - 1,150 TH/S HASH RATE (1GH/S per Unit) on: August 02, 2014, 09:37:48 PM
Daily results show truth, and present truth with PETA shows decrease (not to significant though). However, the difficulty has slowed down, therefore we have extended dividend payments to accumulate (providing luck and chance is on our side). That being said, presently PETA offers the best cloud mining investment out there. Risk is always part of any investment, any investor knows this and has an investment strategy with individual goals for capital gain through dividend and trading.

Are you sure, that "presently PETA offers the best cloud mining investment out there" ?
Lets' do some calculations.

PETA: Price = 0.00263 BTC/GH/s, Divident = 0.00001556, 0.59% today

PBMining ( http://pbmining.com?ref=fizzly )
  Price = 0.0026364 BTC/GH/s, Divident = 0.00002684, 1.02% today

Smiley ... and if you are wise, you shall understand why 0.0026364 and not 0.0029 Smiley

Can you trade pbmining?
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