Soooo close! Took this pic when we got back to the press site of the official time the no-go was called ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FULSK0Bn.jpg&t=663&c=GIKssa8ik8F-jg)
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This is amazing. I am official ESA mediapartner with twitter.com/matthiasklees and a space technology fanatic since i was a child. So I am looking forward your updates, being that close, must be amazing, enjoy your time ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Matthias That's awesome. The launch today was scrubbed at -3 minutes and 8 seconds. Soooooo close! We are less than 2.5 miles from the actual launchpad with nothing but water in between, which is roughly half the distance of the nearest public viewing. We are actually right next to the SpaceX friends and family group and all other mainstream media; the closest POSSIBLE site deemed safe for a launch
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Here we go with a few more. Hopefully we will see this Falcon 9 fly the amazing piece of engineering known as the Dragon to the ISS tomorrow ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FrBN4YBx.jpg&t=663&c=L3VshtlWUvL7Qw) That sure is one sexy beast. The rocket is pretty amazing, too ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FEDObkDX.jpg&t=663&c=mBbkqW9aglzDkA) Nice wide shot of the Falcon 9 / Dragon on the launchpad ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F06KLVv2.jpg&t=663&c=gE0SDjxvanZD6A) Close up of the rocket (sorry it loses a bit of quality when zoomed in, I have some nicer ones I'll put up when I get back home) Today's launch was scrubbed due to weather. New target is Tuesday at 4:10:50 PM ET I will be there tomorrow for that, as well. I've got some AMAZING pictures of the Falcon 9 ON THE LAUNCHPAD from about 100 feet away. Nobody else will have pictures any closer than mine, including the AP and Reuters, who were both right next to me taking pics, too. I'll be doing a full writeup when I get home for GorillaStake.com with some promotional help from the social media teams of both NASA and (hopefully) SpaceX
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For anyone who is wondering where I've been the past week or so: Here we go. Hopefully we will see this Falcon 9 fly the amazing piece of engineering known as the Dragon to the ISS tomorrow ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FrBN4YBx.jpg&t=663&c=L3VshtlWUvL7Qw) That sure is one sexy beast. The rocket is pretty amazing, too ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FEDObkDX.jpg&t=663&c=mBbkqW9aglzDkA) Nice wide shot of the Falcon 9 / Dragon on the launchpad ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F06KLVv2.jpg&t=663&c=gE0SDjxvanZD6A) Close up of the rocket (sorry it loses a bit of quality when zoomed in, I have some nicer ones I'll put up when I get back home) Today's launch was scrubbed due to weather. New target is Tuesday at 4:10:50 PM ET I will be there tomorrow for that, as well. I've got some AMAZING pictures of the Falcon 9 ON THE LAUNCHPAD from about 100 feet away. Nobody else will have pictures any closer than mine, including the AP and Reuters, who were both right next to me taking pics, too. I'll be doing a full writeup when I get home for GorillaStake.com with some promotional help from the social media teams of both NASA and (hopefully) SpaceX
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Send your coins to a new address and I'm fairly confident you'll reappear; they are most likely in a change address
oke i will send my coin to new adress hope i can get superblock ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) i'm not see my balance in blockexplorer look my new adress http://10k.blockexplorer.cc/address/TJP3JzAy1khDwFBcVAL92dMvu1KpYj71Xqbtw what your plan about this coin?? to push price like swap coin or merge to other crypto or reduce staking, and limited suply price down more more and more every day We just MASSIVELY reduced staking. I think 10k is in a perfect spot now. Could use a name change, but other than that, I am perfectly happy with where it's at
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Here we go. Hopefully we will see this Falcon 9 fly the amazing piece of engineering known as the Dragon to the ISS tomorrow ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FrBN4YBx.jpg&t=663&c=L3VshtlWUvL7Qw) That sure is one sexy beast. The rocket is pretty amazing, too ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FEDObkDX.jpg&t=663&c=mBbkqW9aglzDkA) Nice wide shot of the Falcon 9 / Dragon on the launchpad ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F06KLVv2.jpg&t=663&c=gE0SDjxvanZD6A) Close up of the rocket (sorry it loses a bit of quality when zoomed in, I have some nicer ones I'll put up when I get back home)
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Actually, I'm going to upload a few tonight. These are really too cool to wait on
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Send your coins to a new address and I'm fairly confident you'll reappear; they are most likely in a change address
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Quick update, too, on the SpaceX launch at NASA
Today's launch was scrubbed due to weather. New target is Tuesday at 4:10:50 PM ET
I will be there tomorrow for that, as well. I've got some AMAZING pictures of the Falcon 9 ON THE LAUNCHPAD from about 100 feet away. Nobody else will have pictures any closer than mine, including the AP and Reuters, who were both right next to me taking pics, too. I'll be doing a full writeup when I get home for GorillaStake.com with some promotional help from the social media teams of both NASA and (hopefully) SpaceX
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If I add it now, it would also ban everyone on the current 2.0.2, punishing those that already updated. This includes exchanges and all the GS servers because of a few morons
I'll add them next fork, but I'm not doing that now
This current generation of crypto users is so stupid that I almost want to just give up, honestly. 90% of my time now is spent answering the same question over and over because most of you are too lazy to read or Google answers for local issues or look in the OP where the answer is very clearly written
These threads are mostly becoming a waste of my time at this point
That is why my suggested fix above works. I noticed that many connection attempts were being made to old clients. Going back to adding the mmxiv.conf file fixes the problem because it forces the wallet to only connect to 2.0.2.0 clients and ignores the old clients. This has worked for my wallet as well as one of my buddies. If anyone is still getting errors try putting the mmxiv.conf file listed in my previous post. Again, hope this helps. Hope you have a safe trip back, cheers. Thank you for both the quick bandaid solution and the safe wishes. From now on I will change protocol version in every update, as well, to make it idiot proof. It's not fair to fork it again now and punish those who updated by adding them to the ban list for doing what they needed to do
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Looks like someone else just made the instant delete list. Sick of you being nothing but a pessimistic asshole
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If I add it now, it would also ban everyone on the current 2.0.2, punishing those that already updated. This includes exchanges and all the GS servers because of a few morons
I'll add them next fork, but I'm not doing that now
This current generation of crypto users is so stupid that I almost want to just give up, honestly. 90% of my time now is spent answering the same question over and over because most of you are too lazy to read or Google answers for local issues or look in the OP where the answer is very clearly written
These threads are mostly becoming a waste of my time at this point
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I think your on to something spots. When a new wallet releases and forks, ban old peers. This will prevent all the headaches from appearing in this thread saying they are not syncing, and they have lots all their coins ect ect. There have been many wallets out there of other coins that flag a big warning that your wallet is outdated and you MUST upgrade. Please consider adding this to all wallets on future upgrades.
Vegas
It is...old wallets won't sync...
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So I should post an update making the people who already updated update a second time because people are too stupid to update for an entire month. Sounds smart ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Yea... I'll do it next update but I'm not punishing those that already updated because some are too stupid and haven't yet. You had over a month to update; that is plenty of time
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Do I seriously need to add peer banning rules or are you guys going to pay attention to what version you have...?
If I need to hold your hand this much, maybe coins aren't for you
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Have a little Internet today. Check @PurePoS on Twitter for real time updates
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thanks for sticking with this coin spots.
Not a problem at all. More importantly than my involvement is all of yours, so thank all of you ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Thank you guys for helping each other while I am away. It feels amazing to know there are other people here paying enough attention to now be able to help others while I am away Good news, though. I've made a lot of good contacts on this trip. Real contacts, not just some dudes with blogs To reward you guys for being awesome...here's a picture of the VAB. It's currently super off-limits to the public, for a few years now, but I spent a few hours in there today and will be able to post some pictures soon of the inside for you guys. For now, here's a sneak peek while I try getting all the pictures together and filter out the blurry ones, etc., including many pictures from the 16th floor catwalk (talk about vertigo) Keep in mind...The building's U.S. flag is 209 feet long by 110 feet wide. Each star is more than six feet in diameter and each stripe is nine feet wide. I tried to get some palm trees and cars in the picture for scale, but they look like tiny little specs. I have a TONNNN of pictures of the inside I will be sharing tomorrow night on Twitter, as well as photos and videos of the launch. We will be in the VIP section, which is roughly 2.5 miles away from the actual launchpad, so this will be as close as anyone (including mainstream media) is able to get before they destroy my cameras with their zooming abilities I also have about 8 hours worth of video from today's facility tours and press conferences that I will also be sharing for anyone interested in what the actual mission entails. All the press conferences were streamed live today on NASA.gov (much better quality than mine, better angles, etc) but I'm not sure if they have them archived yet ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FjMYDq3O.jpg&t=663&c=54o32Ag6nXxnsw) For full size (it's a large picture), check it out here: https://i.imgur.com/jMYDq3O.jpgI won't be back until very late Thursday, just checking in while I go through some pictures. It's about 2 AM here now, and I have to be back at NASA by 8 AM to do more media events and view the rocket on the launchpad prior to launch (I will try to live tweet them if the internet is decent out there) at 4:33:15 PM ET If tomorrow's launch is delayed, it will be postponed until Tuesday afternoon That huge structure is the VAB (Vehicle Assembly Building) where the rockets are pieced together and prepared to be moved to pads for launch. They have flags on the walls that show the size difference in the different types of rockets. I'll post some awesome pictures of the (very restricted) inside tomorrow None of my pictures do it justice to how big it really is. It takes over 3 minutes to walk from one end to the other in a straight line, and that's the smallest part. The volumetrics of this building are fucking unbelievable
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The building looks very impressive! Fine to have you back. My BALLS staking very will, not moving now for a week.
I won't be back until very late Thursday, just checking in while I go through some pictures. It's about 2 AM here now, and I have to be back at NASA by 8 AM to do more media events and view the rocket on the launchpad prior to launch (I will try to live tweet them if the internet is decent out there) at 4:33:15 PM ET If tomorrow's launch is delayed, it will be postponed until Tuesday afternoon That huge structure is the VAB (Vehicle Assembly Building) where the rockets are pieced together and prepared to be moved to pads for launch. They have flags on the walls that show the size difference in the different types of rockets. I'll post some awesome pictures of the (very restricted) inside tomorrow None of my pictures do it justice to how big it really is. It takes over 3 minutes to walk from one end to the other in a straight line, and that's the smallest part. The volumetrics of this building are fucking unbelievable
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Thank you guys for helping each other while I am away. It feels amazing to know there are other people here paying enough attention to now be able to help others while I am away Good news, though. I've made a lot of good contacts on this trip. Real contacts, not just some dudes with blogs To reward you guys for being awesome...here's a picture of the VAB. It's currently super off-limits to the public, for a few years now, but I spent a few hours in there today and will be able to post some pictures soon of the inside for you guys. For now, here's a sneak peek while I try getting all the pictures together and filter out the blurry ones, etc., including many pictures from the 16th floor catwalk (talk about vertigo) Keep in mind...The building's U.S. flag is 209 feet long by 110 feet wide. Each star is more than six feet in diameter and each stripe is nine feet wide. I tried to get some palm trees and cars in the picture for scale, but they look like tiny little specs. I have a TONNNN of pictures of the inside I will be sharing tomorrow night on Twitter, as well as photos and videos of the launch. We will be in the VIP section, which is roughly 2.5 miles away from the actual launchpad, so this will be as close as anyone (including mainstream media) is able to get before they destroy my cameras with their zooming abilities I also have about 8 hours worth of video from today's facility tours and press conferences that I will also be sharing for anyone interested in what the actual mission entails. All the press conferences were streamed live today on NASA.gov (much better quality than mine, better angles, etc) but I'm not sure if they have them archived yet ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FjMYDq3O.jpg&t=663&c=54o32Ag6nXxnsw) For full size (it's a large picture), check it out here: https://i.imgur.com/jMYDq3O.jpgI won't be back until very late Thursday, just checking in while I go through some pictures. It's about 2 AM here now, and I have to be back at NASA by 8 AM to do more media events and view the rocket on the launchpad prior to launch (I will try to live tweet them if the internet is decent out there) at 4:33:15 PM ET If tomorrow's launch is delayed, it will be postponed until Tuesday afternoon That huge structure is the VAB (Vehicle Assembly Building) where the rockets are pieced together and prepared to be moved to pads for launch. They have flags on the walls that show the size difference in the different types of rockets. I'll post some awesome pictures of the (very restricted) inside tomorrow None of my pictures do it justice to how big it really is. It takes over 3 minutes to walk from one end to the other in a straight line, and that's the smallest part. The volumetrics of this building are fucking unbelievable
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