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Is this the complete set of red sox players from that release? I did not see Manny Ramirez listed or the caveman Johnny Damon
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Update: The package has still not arrived. I have sent another private message to Foxtra requesting the shipping details that he had originally promised to send in his last communication. At this point I am unable to do any investigation on the status of that shipment.
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I would be interested in buying your junk silver for spot @ mtgox avg.
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Still waiting on the package from Foxtra, how long did it take others to receive theirs? Patiently waiting for Foxtra to reply to private message with a tracking number. I will post here once the package arrives.
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The coins in this series weigh a little under 8 grams. Obviously these are not purchased for melt value, they're collectables not junk ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Obviously, the gov face value is worth more then melt.
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Coins arrived today in excellent condition. Smooth transaction with Salty (many thanks).
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I have arranged to purchase all 8 Libertads from SaltySpitoon and will be sending payment first. I will post again when the coins arrive. Looking forward to a smooth transaction.
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Yup, like crazyates said.
GPU's are still useful for Litecoin. I was up all night looking into Litecoin Mining. I am convinced that the value of GPU's aren't over yet. Litecoin has no FGPA/ASIC tech, and CPU and GPU mining are it's only methods. I am convinced that Litecoin miners will be getting a deal on everyone's old cards, then the value of them will shoot back up a little later. I might do some Litecoin mining for awhile, then I'll sell off my stuff once I get a bit of LTC. I have a feeling that LTC may shoot up to a dollar by this time next year. Sort of like BTC did.
Why wont ASIC's also work for Litecoin mining? Aren't they built off the same original protocols as Bitcoin?
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I am always looking to buy Silver, PM me any offers.
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To my knowledge, smf creates those titles on the fly based on post count (based on config settings) but does not store and update them in the database. It would require a "core hack" (directly modifying php from core of smf) to be able to alter the title generation. Although I think it would be cool to simply replace the word member with scammer, it would make future software updates more difficult to manage.
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The Avalon ASIC will probably be about as close to plug-and-play as you can get. note: host PC NOT required. LAN/WIFI connection required. -both wired and wireless connection supported.
Perhaps there still will be tech skills necessary (e.g., updating firmware maybe, or ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) ) but it could be as simple as: 1.) open box 2.) plug power cord into 120V AC outlet 3.) plug ethernet cable into router, 4.) register online your Bitcoin address for payout (login using claim code sticker on side of unit) 5.) profit seems to easy for any ASIC company to "steal" hash power if running their proprietary software. i would prefer to use other mining apps out there.
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for future listings, here is how to calculate the ASW or Actual Silver Weight in ozt
((grams * purity) * 0.0321507466)
or
((49 * .925) * 0.0321507466)
which gives us a ASW of 1.4572 ozt
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45 more minutes until out of purgatory and 5 more posts before i can post my signature
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if you can't hold it, you don't own it even if i will be a month or so late to the ASIC party, i will be waiting for posts of successful shipments before ordering from any of the manufactures.
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The web page needs more frequent updating... but someone who shall remain nameless and is likely to read this likes Wordpress and I find it an incredible chore to navigate/work with/find anything in it, so I tend to put it off. I will try to make a concerted effort to go through the whole thing and get it updated to the current status.
Wordpress certainly has it's uses.. but a professional website is not one of them.
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localbitcoins.com
seconded
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It doesnt take 14 months to see a return on your investment That's not what I've meant. It'll take several months before you get back your principal and start making a profit. And noone knows for sure how the difficulty increase, reward halfing, ASICs etc. will change things for miners and mining projects. The site could vanish for several reasons. I still say it's gamble, but that doesn't mean you can't get any fun(ds) out of it. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Hypothetically, the same proportion of people mining for pyra will also be mining with ASIC.
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Hello, Very simply stated - I own the business coincollectingenterprises.com. Offering physical assets as a form of investment across the U.S. and now expanding to include payment by bitcoins. nickels are the new penny. start stacking before they go to a steel alloy.
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