Official proof that people have better things to do on Sundays.
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And since recently bought 2X60H units from butterfly labs.
How do they run? Everything good?
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Does the master password still work? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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JPY deposit (transfer happens same day in Japan) took them two weeks and much nagging to credit my account. Last time I deal with them.
I guess the delay isn't as bad as the nagging. Maybe Mt Gox should hire a payment processor if their withdrawal limits are so low, hint hint.
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may be the asic supplier end their testphase and now packing the items to send them to the customers...
so the hashrate is going down.
That's pretty unlikely considering that no one even has any chips yet to build asic rigs with.
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For 10 BTC I will let you know if the guy is a crook or not. Hurry, this offer will expire soon.
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My hypothesis is that the ignore button is largely used to give people justification for not responding to others, but users still often show posts of the people they ignore, just because they are curious what that person is saying.
From what I see the people who have the most ignores are the ones who ask the question people don''t like to be asked. Look at who has the most ignores. Reeses. Phineas Gauge. Psy. Each and everyone people who ask exactly the questions that need to be asked but no one wants to have answered. And worse - time and time again they turn out to be right. There's also people like MPOE-PR, and pure trolls like ciuciu, smoothie, so the ensuing argument doesn't really hold up. MPOE-PR is just telling uncomfortable truths. Now with ciuciu... yeah, I've got nothing to say about that, he's an annoyotron all right.
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Want To Buy / Want To Sell
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My hypothesis is that the ignore button is largely used to give people justification for not responding to others, but users still often show posts of the people they ignore, just because they are curious what that person is saying.
From what I see the people who have the most ignores are the ones who ask the question people don''t like to be asked. Look at who has the most ignores. Reeses. Phineas Gauge. Psy. Each and everyone people who ask exactly the questions that need to be asked but no one wants to have answered. And worse - time and time again they turn out to be right. Now why would that be? Is it maybe because these people hate Bitcoin and thus try to undermine it at every opportunity. Or maybe is it because they are not easily duped idiots that call an obvious fraud a fraud? Tough decision. But here's a hint. It's not the first "maybe".
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I hand out copies regularly as as evangelism tool.
Like i say: Not a currency. A Religion.
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NEVAR!
That's too bad and it's totally against anything bitcoins ever stood for. Satoshi would be spinning in his grave if he was dead instead of just fleeing from the absurdity people made of his vision.
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No, really, can we stop this bullshit?
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I would do her.
Prepare for genital warts. Dont' care. I'm drunk today.
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Seems like he doesn't "care about anything".
Not quite. Cara is spanish for "face", not "care". Cara de nada actually means no facial expression, showing no emotion... Totally. But do you think HE knows?
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So what you are saying is, you kicked out the only person who is not a crazy person,
then let the magazine die a horrible death exactly as I predicted, which you were denying all along,
then get rescued by a buch of people who definitely need bitcoin magazine to further run just a little while, so their scam lives until the end of "fuck you got mine".
Is this what you're saying is happening? Because it pretty damn much sounds like exactly what is happening.
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There was a live example of the system with "pay for every move" and without ads. It was a predecessor of the Internet, widespread in France in the 80s-90s - Minitel. As you could guess, this model lost a competition to the Internet with free ad-sponsored sites. Minitel and BTX lost more for technical reasons because they refused to adapt and go away from their character based systems and "page numbers"/menus towards supporting easily navigateable interlinked GUIs like Netscape could provide. This is also what killed off Gopher and Veronica. BTX and Minitel eventually finally switched, though at that time it was already far too late and the implementation was horrible.
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As much as I'd like to jump right in and say "hell yeah", without ads, the internet would be dead. It costs money to run the internet, and ads generate money, and make it easier for us, the end user, to use.
No, that's actually what ad networks want you to believe. Without ad networks to drip-drop-drip cents into websites we would already have decent micropayment systems for web services, like we should have had a bazillion years ago. The absurd "everything is free, lol" mentality would never had the chance to infect a whole generation, it there was a system where say reading an article on the web costs 0,1 cents with an easy transparent per-use payment resolvement. Alas, I fear it is too late now. Ad networks already have destroyed any chance of that.
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(please, tell me that your game is not mute by default like Tibia).
Good god, Tibia still exists? ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
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