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4241  Bitcoin / Project Development / Super Bowl XLVIII Bitcoin-themed graphics seeks physical banner maker--URGENT! on: January 23, 2014, 08:44:26 PM
Currently seeking a person to make a banner that'll be waved in the stadium at Super Bowl XLVIII.

I desire to pay slightly less than the going rate for such services for your contribution to this endeavor.

Expect to see the finished design any minute now, but wanted to solicit a banner maker now, one capable of producing the finished product.

This will be a two sided banner, with either a different image on the back, or the same image.

~Bruno Kucinskas (a.k.a. TMIBTCITW)

Edit: Added image below.

4242  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Obligatory I'm not dead or running post on: January 23, 2014, 08:26:19 PM

"It's from John K. He's... he's... OMG!"

 Grin Grin Grin
4243  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Intersango - are they still legit? on: January 23, 2014, 08:21:39 PM
Try PM'ing them here or contacting them on IRC, eventually you might actually get your bitcoins back if you're a bit lucky.

BTW, at 3 pounds per bitcoin that was probably 2011 or 2012.

Somebody tell me how Deckers is still considered a Newbie, had one post outside the Newbie section, been online for only 7 minutes, registered today with logging off ~20 minutes later, and is able to post in this section.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=423995.0

WOW! Thanks, bud, for the link, but WOW!
4244  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Intersango - are they still legit? on: January 23, 2014, 08:16:44 PM
Hi, I'm new to the board but have been following all things bitcoin related since I acquired 6 bitcoin in 2010 (I think?) for the princely sum of Ģ18. I purchased them through Intersango and withdrew 4 bitcoin over time, of which I have 2 left in my wallet. I still have 2 bitcoin left in my Intersango account and have been trying to withdraw them since December to no avail! I have left numerous messages with Intersango support to contact me but they have fallen on deaf ears - total radio silence! I am beginning to fear the worst and was wondering if anybody could enlighten me on the situation with Intersango?

Somebody tell me how Deckers is still considered a Newbie, has only one post, been online for only 7 minutes, registered today with logging off less than an hour later, and is able to post in this section. Plus, already has an activity count, something that's only added at two week intervals.
4245  Other / Off-topic / Re: Justin Bieber Arrested on: January 23, 2014, 08:11:48 PM
What effect will that have on the bitcoin economy?

I would have to lock this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=37520.0
4246  Other / Off-topic / Re: Please no more "Okay, which one of you bitcoiners is ..." on: January 23, 2014, 08:09:46 PM
i.e. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=429223.0
4247  Other / Off-topic / Okay, which one of you bitcoiners moved the fuckin'... on: January 23, 2014, 08:08:56 PM
...garbage can?

http://keepingscore.blogs.time.com/2014/01/22/sochi-weird-facts/
4248  Other / Off-topic / Re: Please no more "Okay, which one of you bitcoiners is ..." on: January 23, 2014, 08:05:03 PM
You're doing it wrong!

The title should be: Okay, which one of you bitcoiners is fuckin'... (must include fuckin').

And you must provide a news link in the OP, preferably one that pertains to goats, but no points subtracted if such is not the case.
4249  Other / Off-topic / Re: Seeking bitcoiners who are planning on attending the Super Bowl. on: January 23, 2014, 08:01:19 PM
Don't make me go to Reddit to hunt down a Super Bowl XLVIII attendee because a certain mod over there sucks Wisconsin cheese dicks.  Grin Grin Grin
4250  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: January 23, 2014, 07:41:30 PM
I desire to express my thanks to uvwvj for donating the $25 USD bounty I paid him to Bitcoin 100. I'm not providing the tx for privacy purposes, albeit he may not have a concern if I did such, but want to be on the safe side nonetheless.

Here's to hopin' that I can win another bet off Josh this year so that I can spread it around.  Grin

~TMIBTCITW
4251  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: January 23, 2014, 07:36:38 PM
Hey, Rassah. Take a break from here while you're attending the Miami conference this weekend.

~Bruno Kucinskas
4252  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: January 23, 2014, 07:35:09 PM
Some more requests

Quote
From: Andy Posner

Hello,

My name is Andy Posner.  I am the Founder and Executive Director of The Capital Good Fund, a 501c3 nonprofit based in Rhode Island.  David Bailey referred me to you re: the offer to get $1,000 worth of Bitcoin donated to you.

Here is the info I was told to provide:

The Capital Good Fund's Tax ID#: REDACTED

Short Description of Capital Good Fund:
Capital Good Fund (CGF) is a social change organization whose mission is to provide equitable financial services that create pathways out of poverty.  As a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), we offer families living in poverty one-on-one Financial & Health Coaching, free tax preparation and personal loans of up to $2,000.  Since our founding we have grown to a staff of 15 employees and 80 volunteers and disbursed 409 loans totaling $420,000, graduated 700 people through our Coaching programs, and returned $1 million in tax refunds and credits to the community.

Sincerely,

Andy



Quote
Daniel D.

Hi Rassah,

I hope all is well – I am writing you on behalf of Arizona Microcredit Initiative, a nonprofit that I cofounded that has 501(c)(3) status. David Bailey said to reach out to you regarding a potential Bitcoin donation.

Our program provides a 14 session class and microloans to entrepreneurs in the Phoenix area. After they graduate from the class, we help businesses that have less than $40,000 in annual income, a business with less than 5 employees, and need less $5,000 in capital. You can see more about our class at http://www.azmicrocredit.org/classes/.

$1,000 would help us advertise our class and to give capital to more entrepreneurs. If it is of interest to you to contribute towards our cause, please let me know as we would love to have a more formalized discussion.

Thank you, enjoy your great week.

Best,
Daniel

--

Daniel Dodell
Board of Directors, Arizona Microcredit Initiative

Tell David Bailey to stop, or we're going to run outta money.  Roll Eyes

Seriously, they both look fine, Rassah.

Especially...

4253  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: January 23, 2014, 07:13:40 PM
Also this

my name is Romy and I am from Berlin, Germany. I work for a NGO which helps children from arabian countries to get free tutoring. I really would like to know how to register for bitcoin100.
Our website:http://www.schuelerpaten-berlin.de/index.php
I really really appreciate the help.

Thank you!!


Romy

Hey, Can you tell me what else I have to do and how this actually works?

I think maybe there was some confusion. When did you add the Bitcoin donation option? Phinn claims he found out it was as far back as November of last year. On another thread you mention that you added it specifically because of Bitcoin100, but we were never contacted about it previously. So, I guess the questions are, when did you add Bitcoin as a donation option, and why were we notified only recently?

Gulp! Looks like we may have to reconsider, Rassah, given the following (of which the post was never edited):

Hello Bitcoiners!

I know there is a specific Forum for the bitcoin100 topic, but I am very new and to be honest I just didnīt understand how I could post in that forum. This is why I am posting right here, and I really hope that someone is going to help me Wink
I am from Berlin and I am working for a NPO/NGO here in the city. We help arabian children with homework and tutoring so they get the help for free. Right now we are delevoping a concept so we can help children in other cities as well.
Our homepage: http://schuelerpaten-berlin.de/
I heard that there is the possibility to the be registered at bitcoin100 and I would like to ask you how it works.

I would really appreciate your help and support!! Have a good day

best,

Romy
4254  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: January 23, 2014, 07:06:28 PM

Simply get back in touch with them and kindly ask what's the deal. GEEZZZZZZZZ! What the hell are we paying you for? GULP! Just realized you don't get paid. Let's pretend you did... or take a look at one of your wallets that I'm aware of... You and hubby enjoy thanks to me and Josh. I sent a PM to you with the tx.

~Bruno Kucinskas

They said they'll work on fixing up the page, and will have it added to the main donation page in a week or so.
Also, Yikes! I feel very very very very bad receiving stuff I didn't specifically work for. I'm also concerned about conflicts of interest. I'm still wondering what kind of super special gift to get Josh for treating us to dinner in Amsterdam, and what to get you for all the help you've give me.

You fuckin' did work your ass for it, and payment for your efforts wasn't from any of the donations. Besides, I love your idea on how you plan on dispersing them in Miami this weekend, outlined via your PM to me.

~TMIBTCITW
4255  Other / Off-topic / Re: Okay, which one of you bitcoiners is fuckin' the ... on: January 23, 2014, 07:01:15 PM
the only thing I can say is "MAGIC did that" Shocked

Its not magic..... Its God..... Duh!!! He has gotten bored and thought "I know what will be fun... Lets fuck with people for no reason!!"

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/12/18/claims-virgin-births-in-us-near-1-percent-study-finds/

It appears his does it often.... 1% of the population is Jesus?

In that case, it's time to add an alt coin to the collection.

4256  Other / Off-topic / Re: Okay, which one of you bitcoiners is fuckin' hindin' this commodity? on: January 23, 2014, 06:55:13 PM

Better!


"I've set Google Alerts to inform us the next time he's around."
4257  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Another $50 USD bounty for a graphic designer (simple project). on: January 23, 2014, 06:47:51 PM
cheers, you seem pretty hyped up with your project.

I have to be! Don't want to let my fans down.

4258  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: January 23, 2014, 06:44:56 PM
They have to ship (or deliver) something like 1000 BJ before the end of the month, so it's nice to hear that they are doing progresses.

Meanwhile, this thread Read 249902 times.
4259  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Jamie Dimon Goes On The Attack On Bitcoin on: January 23, 2014, 06:38:03 PM
LOL - he means replicated over and over by the trillions like the US dollar.

The first thing these criminals talk about is "regulation".  That's how their kind has made such a mess of things: they use the guns of government to regulate the competition out of existence.  Then they make fortunes milking the system dry.

These people sense the jig may be up.  They are starting to panic.  Game on.

Odd! As I read the above, I couldn't help envisioning Max Keiser screaming the above toward Stacy.

4260  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: <Title Change!> Bitcoin WILL/could be represented at SB XLVIII (2014), if...! on: January 23, 2014, 06:23:34 PM
The banner is just about complete, going through a couple minor tweaks now, and it's AWESOME!

Currently seeking a Bitcoiner that's planning on attending the Super Bowl.

~TMIBTCITW
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