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Along with this... The slogan for that alt-currency can be "In inconsistencies we trust." Perhaps it can use a intentionally flawed algorithm. This would reflect the inconsistencies I stated in previous post and the flawed logic by which he denounced btc store value.
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ecxs.net%2Findex.php%3Fq%3DaHR0cDovL2kuaW1ndXIuY29tL29ZVzhHRnMuanBn&t=663&c=YodPTKMM6ANaaA) Let me guess: Skropenis and Amy.
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Thanks for the links, bud, but what I was thinking about was a brainwave reading device that proves that brainwaves MUST be active during the quarrying process via VR to thwart any bot that may try to game the system. Again, the brainwaves are NOT read, just proves that there's brain activity during the quarrying via PoB (Proof of Brainwaves).
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Their is irony here. JPMorgan denounces the main crypto currencies value while trying to mimic it. Actions speak louder than words, in this case the actions are pro crypto currency(they just prefer one they can control.) Somebody had to suggest it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=433314
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Seriously, somebody make it, then PM me when it's ready for launch. On the official JDC website, use all the quotes mentioned by JD about Bitcoin, replacing Bitcoin with JDC. The goal of the satire coin is to market it as the most useless alt coin ever produced because you won't be able to buy shit with it, albeit it'll be traded among the various exchanges. I suggest using the following caricature of Jamie Dimon (body smaller/head bigger) on any physical coins produced to represent that they were made with the use of a steamroller. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kerrywaghorn.com%2Fimages%2Fbusiness%2F2-jamie_dimon_03.18.09_color.jpg&t=663&c=aljJwFhw4Fzpqw)
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Translating the OP, I think what doc is trying to say--after consuming one too many at Quark's--is that Bitcoin is about to tank, and that everybody should cash out ASAP given the latest bad news: http://www.coindesk.com/wells-fargo-host-bitcoin-event-following-private-summit/[} <---Meanwhile, I propose that everybody use the bracket pair I'm pointing to at the end of their post to represent when such is satire.
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http://www.nannygoatsinpanties.com/aboutNGIP is about making you laugh. Andrews teases readers with addictively clever introductions to her blog posts about her everyday experiences and, sometimes, about goats ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nannygoatsinpanties.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2010%2F05%2Fmargaret-andrews-569x591-550x571.jpg&t=663&c=83eumQmbPdpcsg) I think she's pretty. ~TMI[BYC]ITW
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I'm curious as to how much it may cost to develop this, for I believe the funds could be raised via Kickstarter. $100K? $200K? $500K?
How much do the developer kits cost anyways? To answer your question, about $300, but my question pertains to developing my idea and not OculusVR. With keywords like Oculus, Minecraft and Bitcoin listed on Kickstarter, I'm confident that at least 20K people would dole out at least $10 USD each to be a Quarry Master and own the naming rights to their first 5 uniquely coined exchange symbols, especially when they learn they'll be sold at $10 USD a whack after launch.
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I'm curious as to how much it may cost to develop this, for I believe the funds could be raised via Kickstarter. $100K? $200K? $500K?
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Not to be racist, but I don't know a single black person that owns a bitcoin or is in the bitcoin world. Anyone?
last time I checked snoop dogg was black, though he might have changed color since I last looked at him. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fyoknyamdabale.files.wordpress.com%2F2012%2F07%2F601458_10151020998730937_1965956403_n.jpg&t=663&c=wsphEhXH5uPTdA)
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I run Bitcoin Reviewer, a blog about Bitcoin gambling, poker, sportsbooks, that kind of stuff. Thousands of people read the blog everyday. I'm looking for a writer - a really good writer who can create interesting content that people are going to read and like. ... The pay is $18-$40 an article depending on length. And I need really good articles. Yeah, and I need a a good - a really good - flat, in a really good place, with a lot of room, and I pay 100 Dollar each month ... Forget it! What do you think we writers are? Bitches horny to sweat the shit out our good - really good - textes about supermegafascinating stuff like Bitcoin Gambling for 18 Dollars? I am a good writer - good, but not really good, like Shakespeare and so on - but I don't write anything for this prices. Not even if you double the price. Good writers with a little peace of dignity laugh at your face for this thread. You'll find some goats and pics and jerks and dwarfs in writing, some people who think they are good writers cause they have been able to read a book one year ago or to post threads in this forum. But you'll never ever find any talented pro. Forget it. i was goin to apply but cant dont think i can top this guys cred so wont... hope he got gig
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When is a spam not a spam?
When Phinnaeus is promoting the promotion of Bitcoin for the greater good (the greater good).
Thanks for the compliment, bud. (seriously, for I believe that's how you meant your post) ~TMI BTCITW Yup, I mean I really wanted to get a Hot Fuzz quote in there. I know you post a lot, and to be fair a lot of it is GBH to the eyes, but credit where it is due, you want this banner to happen and you're doing all you can to see it through. I told a few friends of mine that I'll be watching the Super Bowl to try and spot some BTC banners/references - this immediately led on to conversations explaining the Bitcoin movement. If anything else, this banner campaign inspired those questions! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Thanks again, bud, and BTW, I'm not in London: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GBH_(design_and_advertising_agency). ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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And, here I sit in freezing Illinois doing my damndest to get the following banner into the hands of a fellow Bitcoiner attending Super Bowl XLVIII next weekend to wave it like a motherucker so that FOX can capture it, showing it to their 100M+ viewers. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm6.staticflickr.com%2F5506%2F12120323653_c8d1720e03.jpg&t=663&c=7ZP59SyAqjddHQ)
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When is a spam not a spam?
When Phinnaeus is promoting the promotion of Bitcoin for the greater good (the greater good).
Thanks for the compliment, bud. (seriously, for I believe that's how you meant your post) ~TMI BTCITW
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Do they have to be a bitcoiner? I'm sure someone going to the game would be willing to wave a sign around if there was some sort of reward. A craigslist ad might find someone willing to do it for a small reward, even someone who would take btc who hasn't yet started using btc
This option is not outside the realm of possibility, but we would need to make sure that the banner waver doesn't get bored with the whole ordeal after only a couple minutes of waving, thinking what's the point, since s/he not a Bitcoiner. Whereas, I would wave the the banner like a motherfucker during the entire game as close to any camera I can near.
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Maybe some day a newbie will post a poorly designed website pretending that he didn't make it and actually expect people to send money to the random address he put on it under the presumption that it would do some vague thing. That would be really nuts.
I've seen stranger things, viz. there's this one guy who put in mega resources to produce a Bitcoin-themed banner for Super Bowl XLVIII, but for the life of him can't seem to find a single fellow Bitcoin that's attending the big game to wave the said epic banner. That is really, really nuts! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm6.staticflickr.com%2F5506%2F12120323653_c8d1720e03.jpg&t=663&c=7ZP59SyAqjddHQ)
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