Looking on YouTube, vinyl would work. My mind kept thinking of some hard plastic-like material each time I read the word vinyl, but this should work fine, albeit don't know if a crease will happen if folded if worn in under a layer of clothing. The size I'm looking at is 3" x 5" vertical.
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<BCB> TheButterZone: sure. Have him hit me up <BCB> TheButterZone: I could get it printed a kinkos <BCB> I've had them do banners before
This is a fabric banner. Are you sure?
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Well I moved it back here, you're right it doesn't belong in off topic.
Best lock it in place before another mod comes along and moves it to Swahililand, not that that's ever been done before.
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I think your question is so broad that you are going to get a lot of different answers.
Well, actually it's not, for according to howmanypeopleworkinbitcoin.com, which tracks accurately the number, the currently tally is 997,043, just shy of a million, thus we need to get the word out. BTW, the one millionth bitcoiner wins an around the world trip, sharing a room with the marketing team LD Johnson and Skropenis.
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=429401.msg4852642#msg4852642We need the follow graphic placed on a fabric banner either tomorrow or Saturday, and delivered to the Waldorf Astoria no later than Sunday morning, to be in the hands of a fellow Bitcoiner to be waved at MedLife Stadium during Super Bowl XLVIII to broadcasted by FOX Sports to its 100M+ viewers. I'll pay for everything via BTC: printing and transportation cost. Who, here, located in the NYC area, can help? Bruce Wagner comes to mind, for he's basically in the neighborhood. ~TMI BTCITW ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm6.staticflickr.com%2F5506%2F12120323653_c8d1720e03.jpg&t=663&c=7ZP59SyAqjddHQ)
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I am staying at the Waldorf Astoria. If you would like to have the banner sent to the front desk that works for me.
Damn, we are at the eleventh hour now, with tomorrow being Friday and no idea if a printer in NYC would print on Saturday, but I have one ace in the hole to see this to fruition: Bruce Wagner, located just down the street (basically). And that's if he's not outta pocket. Damn! Damn! Damn! What to do? HELP! ~TMI BTCITW
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this is a good one (no offense)
There's a black guy a Mexican guy a Asian guy and a white guy on a plane the captain says were too heavy please throw out any extra items you may have the Mexican guy says we have a lot of these in my country and throws out a bag of beans the Asian guy says we got a lot of these in my country and throws out a bag of rice the black guy says we got of these in my country and throws out some grits the white guy says we got a lot of these in my country and throws out the Mexican guy.
lol sorry for the racism
...and throws out the Mexican guy, whereupon Captain Hilariousandco said, "Now, that's funny!" Full disclosure: My brother-in-law, Martin Basurto is a spic, my niece had a baby due to fucking her nigger boyfriend, and I have a couple cousins who are queers. BTW, my lugan dad, oftentimes referring to himself as a fuckin' DP, had no love for useless Polacks. This reminds me, I can't wait to see my bowling ball nephew this weekend so that I can fatten him up some more so that he reaches regulation weight by spring league season, having already position his nose and eye sockets for a nice grip and smooth release.
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Just stopping by to bump this thread. Here's to hoping that Bees Brothers could somehow enter into the mix, perhaps.
~TMIBTCITW
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The bartender said "That'll be five bucks!" to the patron ignoring Oholah, and her sister Oholibah, synchronize-pole-dancing only a few feet away within the newly opened, first ever, Bible-themed watering hole called FREVR, asking, "Do you accept Bitcoin?" The two Olympian twin brothers, sitting adjacent to said patron, answered in unison, "First time here?"
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my favourite Christian pick-up line: So last night I was reading in the book of Numbers, and I realized... I don't have yours! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) My favorite Christian pick-up line that never works: So, last night I was reading the Book of Job, whereupon I discovered a revelation... I don't have one! ![Kiss](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/kiss.gif)
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These wallets clearly seem to be from the same person. All have 10,000 BTC each. All were created on Dec 23, 2013. That's over 200,000 BTC worth about $160 million USD!
1f1miYFQWTzdLiCBxtHHnNiW7WAWPUccr 1GaUYQmgfJXYJBcwhQjsDXxh5bqu8aWwYa 145YHsQU7HMzkRnD5SBSuFAzQgCYnAnLkN 1P1iThxBH542Gmk1kZNXyji4E4iwpvSbrt 1KbrSKrT3GeEruTuuYYUSQ35JwKbrAWJYm 12dUggmXPYsPVHaHr1DoW5J6bb6gvh4yZq 1Le6MkiTvkorvC1JwYXzQUSfqA3ebzGW7N 12tLs9c9RsALt4ockxa1hB4iTCTSmxj2me 1CPaziTqeEixPoSFtJxu74uDGbpEAotZom 1EyArywoLEhFto6uKWMxA9QKXJWLTNghsz 1Du2jAQsBQnkkVZkN4oqC46tS78k7WMkVq 1JtpgqCf3SSeCeYWEDJjkfYFH7Ruhy4Vp1 14YK4mzJGo5NKkNnmVJeuEAQftLt795Gec 18k9tin39LKegFzHe8rxSgvJXDpuMriGJq 1ucXXZQSEf4zny2HRwAQKtVpkLPTUKRtt 1BAFWQhH9pNkz3mZDQ1tWrtKkSHVCkc3fV 1AM5xJLHAenvTdzRDh6rv5TUFJm84W4uvT 1NN2bPz6gLYx7cquCscw918npUVBdD9Lmu 16qBQ6cs4R76gwAF85XF8tdxscz8fGjoJr 18BgWxZRdoCc21tdDPTNuEqREAofBnwG7M
All the above stemmed from newly mined blocks of 50 bitcoins, created back in early 2011, by the same miner that were either all sold to one entity or the owner opted to change the place where he stores the coins that he still holds.
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I, too, desire to know of ALL the forensics tools currently available, and/or being developed, that'll depict a comprehensive chain of bitcoin transactions via the blockchain that's easily readable.
If one doesn't exist, I suggest some brainiac create one, and place it on an accompanied website where they can garner tips for their efforts. I'll donate the first $100 via BTC if such an animal sought exist or already developed, provided it works as hoped or is tweaked to become more relevant.
~TMIBTCITW
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You are wrong about the 10,000. Go and try and cash a ticket at the sports book for $9500 and see what happens. Then ask them at what point they have to bring the forms out. They cannot tell you. If you cash more than once and they recognize you they have to tell their supervisor also. That's a different issue. If it's over $600 in income, then they have to file a 1099 with the IRS. And yes, they can tell you. Spitzer was busted for a $5000 transfer that was reported as suspicious. Remember him?
$5000 for a hooker?On March 10, 2008, The New York Times reported that Spitzer had previously patronized a high-priced prostitution service called Emperors Club VIP[88] and met for over two hours with a $1,000-an-hour call girl. This information originally came to the attention of authorities from a federal wiretap.[89][90][91][92] Spitzer had at least seven or eight liaisons with women from the agency over six months, and paid more than $15,000.[93][94] According to published reports, investigators believe Spitzer paid up to $80,000 for prostitutes over a period of several years while he was Attorney General, and later as Governor.[95][96][97] Spitzer first drew the attention of federal investigators when his bank reported suspicious money transfers under the anti-money laundering provisions of the Bank Secrecy Act and the Patriot Act.[98] The resulting investigation, triggered by the belief that Spitzer may have been hiding bribe proceeds, led to the discovery of the prostitution ring.[99]
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I am prior FLE and I know from our forum there are a few guys from my ex agency that are into BTC. Serious responses please PM me
Just to qualify please answer what a UFAN # is used for in your PM. (not the actual # as I know that is OPSEC. Any FLE will be able to answer this.
Thank You,
Ergo, no fellow bitcoiners posing as FLE and PM'ing TBF anything found via GF, viz. "A Unique Federal Agency Number (UFAN) will be required at security checkpoints. Each officer/agent is responsible for maintaining the current UFAN issued to the Agency for official travel. Follow the airlines or common carrier established procedure." ~Secret Agent TMI BTCITW
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I am not sure I will have time to get the banner produced. I won't have time to get it made locally as I am flying out tomorrow and I don't have connections nor the time to get it done in the NY/NJ area.
It's unfortunate I didn't see this sooner.
What if I somehow got this produced in NY/NJ and had it delivered to your hotel room (assuming)? In fact, this could almost be pulled off I knew which hotel you're planning on staying at, whereupon I'll have the printer deliver it to the front desk. We are so montherfuckin' close to seeing this through fruition, I can taste it! ~TMI BTCITW
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OP is officially on my ignore list...
OP is officially on my watch list, for somebody's going have to keep an eye out on this guy. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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I'll play catch-up tomorrow.
How did the freebie aspect workout at the info desk, Rassah?
~TMIBTCITW
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HashFast Update:
We are pleased to announce that due to Black Arrow pushing back their shipping date several months, our customers who ordered Baby Jets and Sierras WILL recognize a higher ROI on their investments.
Our PR firm, LD Johnson & Skropenis, is in constant contact with Taco-Taco on BitcoinTalk, of which we loathe.
Meanwhile, Simon and his lovely wife, Amy, are taking a well-deserved vacation now that most of the miners sold have been delivered.
Not to let the cat outta the bag, but the 14nm chip is almost taped-out, readying for silicon and will act as the core of the Latinum Nonce ASIC for our next generation miners.
Stay tuned.
HashFast Support
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Just wanted to say how much I've enjoyed the various products I've eaten this week made by the bees bros. The honey roasted almonds are something else, going to be ordering alot more shortly! The raw honey in a jar is lovely too with some fresh pancakes.
Thanks alot Bees bros
Your welcome, and thank you. Trying to score on another 200 lbs. of almonds. The honey roasted almonds keep selling as fast as we can buy them, and almond prices keep going up an up... I included that bag of honey roasted almonds that the boys gave me in LV to a person in Chicago that purchased a hand-tooled leather wallet from my brother-in-law, Martin Basurto, as a premium. Actually, it was an apology gift for having messed up the order a tad, but still the gesture of including the premium gift is what counts.
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