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4321  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: January 21, 2014, 08:08:32 PM
You know the drill

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From: Jacqueline

Hi Rassah-
 
We are preparing to announce that we are now accepting Bitcoin donations. Junior Achievement of New York is one of the oldest economic education charities in NYC and Long Island. We are also kicking off a live FB chat series on January 27 with a discussion about Bitcoin and emerging digital currencies. We are seeking members of the Bitcoin community as potential donors to our cause. I saw on your website that you are championing charities that are accepting Bitcoin donations. I was hoping Bitcoin100 could be one of our kick-off donors.
 
 
Jacqueline Dolly
Senior Director, Marketing and Communications
Junior Achievement of New York
420 Lexington Avenue, Suite 205
New York, NY 10170
www.jany.org

and more furballs are being needy!

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From: Patricia D

Hello Dmitry and Bitcoin100.org staff,

I am one of the founders of a non-profit cat rescue called Kitty Safe Haven No-Kill Shelter. We are in a small town in southwest Missouri and have been rescuing cats and kittens for the last 14 years. In 2009 we incorporated as a 501(c)(3). We have done minimal fundraising so far and do not advertise locally because through word of mouth we are already overloaded with cats. We do plan on eventually expanding as funds become available. The endowment you offer would be a great help to us this year. We recently started accepting bitcoin donations and you will find various bitcoin widgets on the website.

http://www.kittysafehaven.org/

One donor just before the end of the year (2013) wanted to give us Bitcoin and we added it just for him. After that, one more person chipped in some Bitcoin. We had scarcely heard of Bitcoin before this happened, and now we really like it and plan on talking it up with local businesses and friends.

Thanks very much for your consideration, as the vet bills have really been piling up lately!

Both of the above look fine, Rassah. I like David and his cats.

~Bruno Kucinskas
4322  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: January 21, 2014, 07:39:15 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
4323  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: January 21, 2014, 07:00:12 PM
So, hashfast has sent no shipping news? Niether informed anyone of what the ETA for there machine is?
I have way too much invested in this obvious scam, I feel stupid and could have invested my money much better then this, to add insult to injury I've paid for shares in a GB, one with USD and one with BTC. The one unit we purchased in BTC I paid USD for my shares  and the one we bought off someone else who paid in USD I paid in BTC now the GB organizer wants to pay me back in USD for all my shares be we will have to litigate against HF to get our money back.
BTW the GB organizer should make about 10k USD off this deal if they win

Lesson, trust nobody and believe nothing....

Anyone interested in buying my shares PM me Smiley


No tweets.
No FB updates.
No announcements on their website.
Vacated their CES booth due to pitchfork attacks.

I'd say they're communicating quite well.

Hell, the only thing left for them to do is ship out all their orders from the US Post Office in Locust, North Carolina.
Tell me the story behind the red?

My quasi-humorous post stems from the following:

Rumor goes that they manned it for the first day only and they left on the second day. The guys next to that booth were aware that HF has a "a lof of angry customers", so that could be the case for them deciding to leave.
4324  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: January 21, 2014, 06:21:39 PM
So, hashfast has sent no shipping news? Niether informed anyone of what the ETA for there machine is?
I have way too much invested in this obvious scam, I feel stupid and could have invested my money much better then this, to add insult to injury I've paid for shares in a GB, one with USD and one with BTC. The one unit we purchased in BTC I paid USD for my shares  and the one we bought off someone else who paid in USD I paid in BTC now the GB organizer wants to pay me back in USD for all my shares be we will have to litigate against HF to get our money back.
BTW the GB organizer should make about 10k USD off this deal if they win

Lesson, trust nobody and believe nothing....

Anyone interested in buying my shares PM me Smiley


No tweets.
No FB updates.
No announcements on their website.
Vacated their CES booth due to pitchfork attacks.

I'd say they're communicating quite well.

Hell, the only thing left for them to do is ship out all their orders from the US Post Office in Locust, North Carolina.
4325  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: January 21, 2014, 06:18:51 PM

My first meme ever.

If you really wanted to get your money back, surely you have better things to do than this? It doesn't help your situation in any way, just gives others - who my not be HF customers - an opportunity to hijack your thread.

If I was part of HF's management, I'd be watching this thread in total disbelief.

If I was part of HF's management, in no fuckin' way would this thread get to the point to where it is now. All concerns would have been met head-on, including who the FAB is. NDA my ass! The FAB would have an NDA to not disclose who their customer is, but as far as HF stating that they can't disclose who the FAB is due to an NDA is bullshit. Hell, there was no NDA when they disclosed which outfit was supplying those common power supplies, and HF partnered up with them to do such. Come to think of it, I just partnered up with Ace Hardware to supply me all the cutting blades for my saws for my barn wood business. I should have had them sign an NDA to not disclose to any of my rivals how many blades I purchase monthly, otherwise they would get a bearing as to how much wood this woodchuck chucks.

A friend of a friend of a friend of mine owns ACE Hardware and he tells me you didn't buy shit from them...  are you even in the barn wood business at all??  Oh shit I wasn't supposed to say any of this as I'm under and NDA as, oh well fuck me! Now quit trying to drum up business for your vapour wood business mate!  Shocked

Glad to read that we're on the same team.

4326  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: January 21, 2014, 06:13:01 PM
I've hashed it and i will release the file once that this is all over so that you will either be surprised or have a good laugh at me Wink
What is your definition of this being "all over?"
My money back, a correct compensation, or a penal proceeding starting against them as individuals.

Would a penile rubbed against them count?
4327  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: January 21, 2014, 06:10:52 PM
I wanted to share a thing. I think that i should stop researching after this and simply leave the lawyer do the dirty job. I'm reaching the limit between devotion and craziness.

It's from when they released the first pictures of the sierra that i kept wondering why the hell one would do such an asymmetric design (3 boards instead of 4). It simply never made sense. Apart from the cooling, it never made sense.

Another thing that never made sense? The previous design of the Sierra, the 2U version. Who would be crazy to the point of fitting 2kW in a 2U unit? It never made sense as well, and when i met John @ Amsterdam he was talking about how server PSUs are too expensive and that that was the reason why they moved to a 4U unit, to use consumer grade PSUs. Well, no, that was not the reason.

Now everything makes sense.

Still waiting for your next move or lack of, HF.

77be7a45d664418e19d38dea5f0e53e4c591c407917bb916d14422ffdfb186ba

When you reach that point, PM me and I'll post it in my name. This is true for anybody else that would rather not have their name attached posts.
4328  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: January 21, 2014, 06:07:01 PM
Was that printed on the check? Otherwise, letting you know later on that they think that releases them from liability is a friggin joke.

How do they keep making stupid mistakes? Is their lawyer a total hack? Mine would never let me send out such bullshit.

Their lawyer is a long time Bitcoiner and he is on it, knowing full well what's going on concerning HF.
4329  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: January 21, 2014, 06:01:00 PM

My first meme ever.

If you really wanted to get your money back, surely you have better things to do than this? It doesn't help your situation in any way, just gives others - who my not be HF customers - an opportunity to hijack your thread.

If I was part of HF's management, I'd be watching this thread in total disbelief.

If I was part of HF's management, in no fuckin' way would this thread get to the point to where it is now. All concerns would have been met head-on, including who the FAB is. NDA my ass! The FAB would have an NDA to not disclose who their customer is, but as far as HF stating that they can't disclose who the FAB is due to an NDA is bullshit. Hell, there was no NDA when they disclosed which outfit was supplying those common power supplies, and HF partnered up with them to do such. Come to think of it, I just partnered up with Ace Hardware to supply me all the cutting blades for my saws for my barn wood business. I should have had them sign an NDA to not disclose to any of my rivals how many blades I purchase monthly, otherwise they would get a bearing as to how much wood this woodchuck chucks.
4330  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: CoinTerra Update: Testing Completed, Certification and Production This Week on: January 21, 2014, 06:45:59 AM
Quit reading at...

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At the same time we have been preparing the hardware for mandatory FCC and CE product testing and certification, and UL safety testing and certification which we have been informed will take approximately 2-3 days to complete.

What is this mandatory thingy you're talking about? (So many smileys to choose from, thus pick one!)

Seriously, good job, CoinTerra! Now, back to finish reading after expressing cheers and injecting humor.

~TMIBTCITW
4331  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: (BOUNTY) $50 USD via BTC for best sign idea 2B displayed at Super Bowl XLVIII. on: January 21, 2014, 06:17:30 AM
Looks like we're on the right track:

Seahawks' Richard Sherman, love him or hate him, is already the face of Super Bowl XLVIII
4332  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: <Title Change!> Bitcoin WILL/could be represented at SB XLVIII (2014), if...! on: January 21, 2014, 06:16:30 AM
Looks like the Bitcoin sign idea to date is on the right track:

Seahawks' Richard Sherman, love him or hate him, is already the face of Super Bowl XLVIII
4333  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: (BOUNTY) $50 USD via BTC for best sign idea 2B displayed at Super Bowl XLVIII. on: January 21, 2014, 03:52:56 AM
Also, something like this could work with an image depicting Richard Sherman's (read further below to see which one) in the middle with the text "You Mad Bro?" underneath. <just thinking out loud to get your creative juices a flowin'>



Crop the following image square and place it in the three obvious locations in the QR-Code.



And the predominate colors are blue, green and gray, and the QR-Code must look like it's bleeding, taken from the following as inspiration.



EDIT: Just realized that I left out the Bitcoin logo, but got that covered now. Use the image below for the pic in the center of the QR-Code, and place an orange Bitcon logo in the face part of the helmet.

4334  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: (BOUNTY) $50 USD via BTC for best sign idea 2B displayed at Super Bowl XLVIII. on: January 21, 2014, 03:40:46 AM
What would it look like, and would it work, if the number 25 is superimposed into this QR-Code?



Somebody scan this to see if goes where I want it go first.
4335  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: (BOUNTY) $50 USD via BTC for best sign idea 2B displayed at Super Bowl XLVIII. on: January 21, 2014, 03:33:49 AM
long time lurker. first time posting.



Haha, I like the idea behind this design. Definitely need the Bitcoin logo in these designs that people are suggesting, unless there is a really innovative suggestion.

Very, very interesting, but the logo in orange, I believe. Wave it like a mothefucker each time Richard Sherman busts up a play.

For sake of argument, if several of these were in the stands, where would the QR-Code link to? Overstock.com Seahawk gear comes to mind. If such were the case, Overstock would most definitely allocate resources to perpetuate the airing. Granted, nobody involved in this endeavor would see a satoshi, but our reason for doing such is to bring further awareness to Bitcoin, coupled with seeing if we can pull off getting Bitcoin exposure during a Super Bowl game via guerrilla marketing. That'll be the ultimate play!

~TMIBTCITW
4336  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: January 21, 2014, 03:15:47 AM
An hour and an half since the last post. Must be...

4337  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: January 21, 2014, 01:38:41 AM
Well... Apart from linguistic differences and other details... That's exactly the point. It's summer in the southern hemisphere, winter in the boreal one.

I guess that this goes in the list right after "several".

At this point, I just realized that this thread DOES read like a Monty Python skit. Hell, some of HashFast's principles even resemble some of the characters.

4338  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: January 21, 2014, 01:32:43 AM
[...]
You mean discounting the fact that Hashfast is less late than KnC is at the moment?  KnC promised summer delivery and didn't ship until the middle of October.




you realize right Sweden summer is at a different time of year then USA right.

Hum, solstices and equinoxes happen at the same time everywhere and mark the start of the same season for every place in the same hemisphere... Last time I looked the USA and Sweden were both north of the equator. Did one of them happen to travel to the south?

How do Swedes know it's fall?

4339  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: (BOUNTY) $50 USD via BTC for best sign idea 2B displayed at Super Bowl XLVIII. on: January 20, 2014, 06:24:37 PM
How about...

I bought my Seahawk shirt off Overstock via

<insert QR-Code/Bitcoin logo here>

Tell them Richard Sherman sent you.

Can anybody do a mock-up of the above for $10 USD via BTC?

(the idea is that an actual Seahawks shirt purchased off Overstock is donned by sign holder)

http://www.fanatics.com/NFL_Seattle_Seahawks_T-Shirts/browse/partnerID/10413/source/gppc95-nfl-seahawks-champs?utm_content=oSpdoHGb
4340  Other / Off-topic / Re: New electronic butt plug on amazon on: January 20, 2014, 06:17:37 PM
okay, that's a hair styler not an electronic butt plug Cheesy
and most importantly why were you searching amazon for a butt plug? Cheesy

+1

Good point! They're cheaper on Overstock and...wait for it...they accept bitcoins.
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