hey guys sorry for the delay in getting back.
talked to my roomate and he isn't willing to do thin mints, but can do the rice crispies!
pm me if any of you are up for it. well give a fair deal, we just need to figure out how much supplies cost.
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this happened to me the first time too! you got the wrong card and the only way to transfer it to someone is by mailing it
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It seems kind of silly to expect people to read a wiki page in order to use the web of trust. Instead, there must be an easy way to allow the rating of people via the website. In order to authenticate a user an irc bot could be used to extrapolate information from a webform and communicate with gribble. I don't the the technical skills to do this but I bet one of you do!
If this were done, it would allow the layman to easily rate users, thus generating a better and more reliable web of trust.
I'll sell you a copy of "Python for Dummies" for 3.5BTC im telling you, im a hopeless programmer. ive failed the intro classes in college twice now in fact, i have a php book somewhere already from that class!
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It seems kind of silly to expect people to read a wiki page in order to use the web of trust. Instead, there must be an easy way to allow the rating of people via the website. In order to authenticate a user an irc bot could be used to extrapolate information from a webform and communicate with gribble. I don't the the technical skills to do this but I bet one of you do!
If this were done, it would allow the layman to easily rate users, thus generating a better and more reliable web of trust.
Oh, you mean we're supposed to trust people's use of pathetic passwords as a means to secure their identities? hmmm... NO! There's a step by step guide AND a youtube video. It isn't that hard, really. i may have not efficiently got what i was trying to propose across. basicly the user would still have to upload their pgp keys to the server, but i propose a web based gribble bot that communicates with irc to authenticate the user as you would in irc anyways.
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i know there isnt much profit for it but i need exactly 8 bitcoins. please help!
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It seems kind of silly to expect people to read a wiki page in order to use the web of trust. Instead, there must be an easy way to allow the rating of people via the website. In order to authenticate a user an irc bot could be used to extrapolate information from a webform and communicate with gribble. I don't have the the technical skills to do this but I bet one of you do!
If this were done, it would allow the layman to easily rate users, thus generating a better and more reliable web of trust.
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so does this just play with watever bitcoins you have in your account? is there no way to tell the extension to only play with X bitcoins?
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this is your new god Long Position -$0.20 Short Position $0.05 forgive my ignorance, but what can we extrapolate from this data?
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hey is there an admin that can help with my feedback? i listed a small item (0.5 btc) and forgot about it. someone payed, didnt hear back from me and left poor feedback. i have fixed the problem to the buyers satisfaction.
can i get my negative feedback changed if you were to get an OK by the buyer?
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bump, dont make me list it on ebay!
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heh, fox news
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This is Lester Chambers from The Chambers Brothers. He posted this up on his Facebook recently. I never knew just how hard of a life this man has had. He currently has a donation page https://www.sweetrelief.org/program/lester-chambers-fund/ but was wondering if anyone knew how to set up a bitcoin donation page. I seem to recall there is a service that does this sort of thing but cant seem to locate it. Here is some info from his wiki page: In 2003, the home of Lola and Lester Chambers was broken in to and their record collection, consisting of over sixty Chambers Brothers albums and over one hundred singles, was stolen. Lola Chambers had spent twenty five years collecting Chambers Brothers records at various venues to leave these for their sons.[6] Lester Chambers developed a number of medical problems that went untreated because he lacked insurance. He later became homeless, sleeping in a rehearsal hall in Novato, California, until Yoko Ono paid to rent a home for him and his son Dylan.[7]
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How about something like a Girl Scout Thin Mint that has a BTC logo (you know the B with the II through it)? If that's too difficult, the Cranberry Pistachio Biscotti looked pretty awesome. zip here is 97205, how about a quote for something like a dozen?? I don't know what a typical batch would be. I'll ask him, about the thin mint. Awesome idea with the logos! Shipping would be out of Denver, CO Im thinking flat rate USPS 2-3 days would suffice, about $10 where would shipping be from?
I would be interested maybe in some rice crispy treats mixed with peanut butter, and fresh honey with a chocolate topping.
mmm.
Depends on shipping locale though.
Rice crispys are def doable. I will forward all these requests to him tmw morning.
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Seriously though, I guess I just don't understand the need... There is a service that can drop ship you any amazon item for BTC, and there's SR for other stuff. What would be your niche OP?
hes just tryin to make a bitcoin or 2, can you blame him?
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My roomate is a great chef. He specializes in tasty sugary things that are bad for you. Anyone have a request? I'll forward it to him.
Shipping out of Denver, CO - Express mail via USPS is a flat rate of $10
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I want a gummy bear as big as my head, can you find that and give me a price?
is this big enough? yours for 11btc shipped!
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