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4261  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Free Bitcoins Listing on: September 06, 2012, 10:05:22 PM
Thanks! :-)

yw

Send free bitcoins to 1DFNcMkph7UruTYcnooqvXLFZt35B5jH2b

Lol

You will have to go to those sites, listed on the first post of this thread, and input that into their forms yourself. 
4262  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Apple, Now trying to Block and Stop: PROTESTORS on: September 06, 2012, 10:01:45 PM
Luckily we have a jailbreak comunity with programmers good enough to counter that "software switch".....

If apple tries that it will come out ant there will be programs to avoid this. Like the internal "Kill switch" for Apps they do not like anymore Smiley
Sadly the majority of the apple community wont even freakin notice when the patent rolls onto all thier devices in an update.
and less know how to or even bother to try and 'jailbreak' thier devices.

And if that TPP goes through the way it is now it will become illegal to jailbreak your own device.
4263  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Thomas Jefferson Used Encryption on: September 06, 2012, 04:24:18 PM
A wonderful essay by Wendy McElroy ( among many ).

I searched and I don't see it already posted here but I feel it is worth checking out for anyone interested in things like Bitcoin.

---

Thomas Jefferson Used Encryption
http://lfb.org/today/thomas-jefferson-used-encryption

The encryption of computer data is one of the most powerful tools individuals have to protect themselves against an intrusive state.

Encryption is the process of converting data into encoded text produced by an algorithm. To convert the encoded text back to its original form requires either a ‘key’ or tremendous effort. A key is a sequence of numbers that senders typically offer to those they wish to decrypt the protected data. All others must use the ‘tremendous effort’ option.

The state wants to be a universal key holder. Otherwise, people could transmit everything from love letters to financial data in a secure and private manner that escapes surveillance. The state argues that encryption offers new and unique protection for terrorists, tax evaders, drug dealers, pedophiles and other miscreants. And, so, new and unique measures must be taken to pull back the dangerous veil of cyber privacy.

Nonsense. Encryption is almost as old as communication itself. The root word “cryptography” comes from two ancient Greek words: “crypto” or “hidden”; and, “graphia” or “writing.” Encryption’s main purpose is to shield information from those who would use it in an unwanted manner.


Knowledge has always been power and those who seek power have always commanded or censored access to knowledge, depending on which action gave them advantage.

In America, the tug of war between privacy and forced access to encrypted data is as old as the nation’s formation. As always, forced access was executed by authorities against individuals.

In 1785, a resolution authorized the secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs to open and inspect any mail that related to the safety and interests of the United States. The ensuing inspections caused prominent men, like George Washington, to complain of mail tampering. According to various historians, it also led James Madison, Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe to correspond in code. That is, they encrypted their letters to preserve the privacy of their political discussions.

The need for Founding Fathers to encrypt their correspondence is high irony. The intrusive post office against which they rebelled had been established specifically to provide a free flow of political opinion. In the 1770′s, Sam Adams urged the 13 colonies to create an independent postal system because the existing post office, established by the British, acted as a barrier to the spread of rebellious sentiment. Dorothy Ganfield Fowler in her book Unmailable: Congress and the Post Office observed, “He [Adams] claimed the colonial post office was made use of for the purpose of stopping the ‘Channels of publick Intelligence and so in Effect of aiding the measures of Tyranny.’”

Alas, the more government changes, the more oppression remains the same. Soon the Continental Congress itself wanted to declare some types of matter ‘unmailable’ because their content were deemed dangerous. Anti-Federalist letters and periodicals became one of the first types of information to become de facto unmailable. (Anti-federalists resisted centralized government and rejected a Constitution without a Bill of Rights.) During the ratification debates on the Constitution, the Anti-Federalists were unable to circulate their material through the Federalist-controlled post office.

Throughout history, encryption and the control of information has been particularly important during times of war. Prior to and during the Civil War, for example, both the North and South banned just about everything deemed to be ‘seditious.’ Private communication in America has never recovered. Recent history is rife with purely political postal measures such as the “Cunningham Amendment” (1962) which restricted the circulation of communist literature that originated in a foreign country.

The American government has always realized the political importance of controlling the flow of information. In the 1770s, communication occurred primarily through postal routes maintained by horseback riders. Today, we communicate through packets of data beamed across phone lines; the internet is the modern equivalent of the Pony Express. The difference in the transmission mode is irrelevant to the political principles involved. The key questions are, “who owns your personal information?” and “who has the right to access it?”

On May 6, 1999, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals offered answers. The court ruled that federal restrictions on encryption violate the First Amendment: specifically, they constitute prior restraint and may limit the freedom of the press (Daniel J. Bernstein v. US Department of Justice).

In the decision, Judge Betty Fletcher stated, “The availability and use of secure encryption may…reclaim some portion of the privacy we have lost. Government efforts to control encryption thus may well implicate not only the First Amendment rights…but also the constitutional rights of each of us as potential recipients of encryption’s bounty.”


Since then, the government has sidestepped the ruling, sometimes quietly, sometimes under the aegis of other laws. For example, the Clinton Administration required a one-time technical review of encryption software as a precondition to its export.

Such maneuvers are not a new response to a new threat. They are the same tactics of which George Washington complained, the same ones that drove Thomas Jefferson to use code.
4264  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Apple, Now trying to Block and Stop: PROTESTORS on: September 06, 2012, 04:10:59 PM
A few other related links you may be interested in, if you haven't already checked them out:

The #TPP is the worst thing since #ACTA and #SOPA.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/08/whats-wrong-tpp

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/05/apples-crystal-prison-and-future-open-platforms

http://blogs.computerworld.com/personal-technology/20935/opinion-why-bruce-willis-apple-itunes-story-matters

The patent system is in crisis, and it endangers the future of software development in the United States. Let's create a system that defends innovation, instead of hindering it.
https://defendinnovation.org/
4265  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Free Bitcoins Listing on: September 06, 2012, 03:57:39 PM
currently empty:

Bitcrate
BTCFree
Paperco.in/faucet
4266  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I got scammed by Bruce Wagner...help! on: September 06, 2012, 03:37:54 PM
Powerful shizzz...


Do you know if this is LSD or Acid?

Even if it was, ( and you were not adverse to entheogenic explorations of consciousness and wider-deeper levels of reality )
do you really want to put THAT in your mouth? 
4267  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google "bitcoin" and take a GOOD LOOK on: September 06, 2012, 03:28:07 PM
Bitcoin is experimental. The reference client is beta software.  It is not ready for the mainstream. 

Feel free to join the initiative to update this forum if you don't think it is what it should be. 

Find something that needs to be done, and which is something that fits with your talents, and do it. 
4268  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Romney's tax returns - first Bitcoin extortion? on: September 06, 2012, 01:34:01 AM
I wonder if they would stick the excess in fort knox on a thumb drive  Cheesy

Hey, atleast then there would be something in there to secure.  du dun da CHING.  Tongue

hmm, maybe he would stash it in the secret compartment in the resolute desk......

They just need to paint it gold like the other stuff they have stored there.

You missed the point. They don't have any other gold stuff there.  

And, sadpandatech, a rim shot sounds like...
4269  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Where do I get free Bitcoins? on: September 05, 2012, 10:32:31 PM
Bitcrate is online and currently has some coinz available.
4270  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I got scammed by Bruce Wagner...help! on: September 05, 2012, 10:31:58 PM
Just talked to my bank and since I did a cash transfer there is nothing that they can do at this point Sad. They recommended filing a police report or taking legal action.  What do you guys think I should do?

a police report might scare him into refunding you.

Either that or he might decide he needs another vacation...  what's the weather like in Pattaya this time of year?    Cool
4271  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Free Bitcoins Listing on: September 05, 2012, 10:29:27 PM
Bitcrate is online and currently has some coinz available. 
4272  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I got scammed by Bruce Wagner...help! on: September 05, 2012, 07:18:25 PM
Have you called him or visited his office?

He works like 4 blocks away from where I am sitting right now.

Want me to bust some balls?

+1

Do it 60 Minutes style with cameras rolling.
4273  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Where do I get free Bitcoins? on: September 05, 2012, 05:14:11 PM
BitCrate ‏@BitCrate:

"Bitcrate has been experiencing a few issues this morning, we're rebooting the server and should be back online soon."
4274  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Free Bitcoins Listing on: September 05, 2012, 05:13:34 PM
BitCrate ‏@BitCrate:

"Bitcrate has been experiencing a few issues this morning, we're rebooting the server and should be back online soon."
4275  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Free Bitcoins Listing on: September 05, 2012, 03:17:58 PM
Thanks for the list

You're welcome. 
4276  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Free Bitcoins Listing on: September 05, 2012, 02:01:37 AM
fake i didnot recieved any bitcoin

Give it a day or so...  or else give us more information about what particular site you are having problems with.   
4277  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: virtex cash deposit help on: September 05, 2012, 01:59:42 AM
i've never done a cash deposit before so i just want to make sure im doing it right, so this is what i'm going to do and please post if i am doing it wrong

1. request deposit on site for $140.24 (24 cents because my account number ends in 24)
2. go to bank and make cash deposit in virtex account for $140.24 (and keep deposit slip)
3. come home and wait for the cash to show up on my account page (or verify it with deposit slip if required)
4. buy bitcoins with money on virtex site
5. transfer bitcoins to personal wallet

It's probably best not to get into too much detail about your own particular transaction,
but that sounds about right. 

Make sure you read Virtex's faq and transfer method pages and the recent news items
about any possible changes not updated in the other documents. 

If you already have a Canadian bank account you could look into whether it is possible
to do an online bill payment from them to Virtex. It is probably already set up if other
users use the same bank or credit union...  if not all it may take is an email to Virtex.

In any case be prepared for a two-business-day wait to move CAD to Virtex. 

4278  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Project will be making a major announcement in September on: September 04, 2012, 03:59:18 PM
A great announcement would be that McDonalds will accept BTC worldwide. I cannot imagine anything more disruptive than allowing everyone on the planet to buy food with BTC earned by doing microtasks online.

McDonalds sells food?

LOL   

Exactly the thought that came to my mind.   
4279  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Free Bitcoins Listing on: September 04, 2012, 03:46:22 PM

Quote
"Absolutely free Bitcoins every day hour!"


Quick someone buy hourlybitcoins.org!

 Cheesy

I think these other free bitcoin sites need to get in touch with dailybitcoins and find out what they are doing right.
Not only do they 'not' run out of bitcoins on a regular basis, they also give out bigger prizes ( 1 prize of 0.025, 9 prizes of 0.01 ... etc. in the next 24 hrs. )
and now they can give them out every hour instead of once a day.  
4280  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Free Bitcoins Listing on: September 04, 2012, 03:55:25 AM
http://dailybitcoins.org pays out hourly instead of just once a day now.

As in they send payments out each hour? or you can earn bitcoins each hour of the day?

The latter. You can make a submission every hour to get some bitcoin. 

From their title bar:

"Absolutely free Bitcoins every day hour!"

 
They probably still wait to send out payments once or so a day to save on transaction fees. 
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