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4461  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Re: Focus: Gruppe von rund 1000 alkoholisierten Männern begeht massive Straftaten on: January 10, 2016, 06:51:09 AM
ich werde heute abend noch mehr posten aber möchte euch schon mal eine der folgen von silvester zeigen.

http://www.freiepresse.de/LOKALES/CHEMNITZ/Nach-Ueberfall-zu-Silvester-Schmerz-Angst-und-Misstrauen-artikel9401472.php

und vorab, ich bin der meinung das straffällige asylanten bei gewaltverbrechen sofort abgeschoben werden sollten, aber die situation sieht mehr oder weniger nach hexenverfolgung aus.
es gibt kaum informationen seit einer woche aber extrem viele meinungen zu möglichen tätern.
was aber wohl soweit fakt ist, ist die tatsache das dies wohl eine geplante aktion war - und das finde ich besonders schlimm.

jeder hat eine mutter, eine schwester, eine freundin, einen geliebten menschen - ist mir einfach unverständlich was diese idioten für einen gedankengang haben.
4462  Other / Off-topic / Re: There are a ton of decent/quality posters being ignored by DannyHamilton on: January 10, 2016, 06:02:14 AM
Or by anyone using his "ignore list" thing. Sure there's a lot of trash out there, but this guy is a nutjob by ignoring that much people, just to think the effort it took to ignore that much people is way more annoying than just ignoring the posts you don't like. Statistically a lot of people is being ignored thanks to that list that are posting decent stuff. Also it doesn't take into account people get better, overtime they learn and start posting more sound stuff.

So please stop ignoring people randomly, stop judging people on their signature and whatnot.

look at his rank and then look at your rank.
your ignorelist will grow with time Smiley
4463  Economy / Speculation / Re: What's your investment portfolio ? on: January 09, 2016, 10:24:33 PM
20-30% stocks
10% under your bed
10% btc
1% altcoins
4464  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 09, 2016, 09:24:29 PM
Hello other bitcoiners!

What could be more fun than hanging out at playgrounds, exposing children to bitcoin?

I'm probably at a playground right now, exposing my smelly private key to your kid. Nothing you can do about it either Smiley

Because you can't stop bitcoin, so don't even try.

Dont tell me you switched sides lambie Sad

Dooom
4465  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 09, 2016, 09:19:54 PM
The problem with daytrading is, as I live in Germany (and understood it correctly), I have to pay 30% taxes with every cashout. Only when I hold longer than 1 year, then there are no taxes. And hell I don´t give them dicks $1 of taxes. I invest and risk my money and if I lose it they don´t care. But when I make profits, they want 30%. Fuck them.

Not 30%. It's part of your income ("Einkommen aus privaten Veräusserungsgeschäften").
Not "with every cashout". You just have to determine how much your gain is on each sell (can get rather complicated) and how long you held the respective coins. If you make a loss on the trade, you can deduct that. (but not against gains from other types of income, like from work, for example)

You clearly have no idea how this works in germany. But I read between the lines that you don't care anyways, so all is good.



Hold 1+ year and problem is solved.
Imho it is pretty great for bitcoiners in germany - only denmark with 0% tax can beat it.
Reason i was actually thinking of moving there if the time should come Cheesy
4466  Other / Off-topic / Re: How to prepare myself for World War 3 on: January 02, 2016, 06:32:03 PM
I would not want a bunker of any kind.
You wouldn't stay in it and would eventually get found out..
The people would be eye ballin' you for your supplies.

And 1 or 2 guys with unlimited bullets in a bunker is not as secure as you think.
Drop a flash bang in there and burst in.. done.

Guns are no answer in general.. Bullets run out and they are heavy to carry around.
Eventually you will run out of bullets or gas for a car etc.

Doesn't seem like army of you gave much thought to it.
Playing army man is dumb because there will always be guys more armed.
The smart thing would be to get the fuck out of there.. head for the hills !

Imagine what would happen if you have no weapons at all...

You gotta know how to live autonomous.
The best thing would be far away from other human beings that you dont know, and being able to produce food and electricity through renewable energy sources Smiley
4467  Other / Off-topic / Re: Work From Home & Make Money Online $200 - $1000 + A week on: January 02, 2016, 06:25:42 PM
Is your method legal in the  EU and/or the USA?
4468  Other / Off-topic / Re: Time Machine on: January 02, 2016, 03:03:19 PM
Dude i think this could be the explanation of the flat earth and the baerenstein effect.
Starting point is prolly cern.
They are illuminati or reptilian jews trying to rewrite human history to make us all slaves to mine gold for them because they need it as fuel for their spaceship called nibiru.
4469  Economy / Speculation / Re: rpietila Wall Observer - the Quality TA Thread ;) on: December 31, 2015, 09:09:27 PM
http://www.diyspaceexploration.com/how-to-build-your-own-personal-satellite/

Should solve our discussion  Smiley
4470  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The space launchings aren't putting food on your table. on: December 31, 2015, 09:02:29 PM
I found my next project:
http://www.diyspaceexploration.com/how-to-build-your-own-personal-satellite/

Why did they always say you need to be a rocket scientist?  Huh

All these anti science fundamentalist here you go build your own satellite Smiley
4471  Other / Politics & Society / Re: facts about blacks on: December 31, 2015, 04:04:36 PM
It is well documented that African immigrants perform quite well in American society. Nigerian immigrants for example, tend to be quite affluent.

Lol, just read news about a black son killing his father with a bat and being shot dead by police. They are really performing well here

You mean this right:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/12/27/chicago-police-kill-mentally-ill-college-student-55-year-old-woman/

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"He wasn’t just a thug on the street, he was an honor student in college and high school,” LeGrier’s mother, Janet Cooksey, told WBBM. “Seven bullets were put in my son. Seven.” 

You dont need black thugs if you have white us police officers it seems...
4472  Economy / Speculation / Re: rpietila Wall Observer - the Quality TA Thread ;) on: December 31, 2015, 12:39:20 AM
hm let us forget and brush the nasa stuff aside for a second.
i fail to see where he gives bad arguments or facts.

his explainations of possible error sources makes sense.

( tbh i cant imagine nasa hoax to be real - like half of the population of the industry nations would be involved...)
4473  Economy / Speculation / Re: One single guy shorting with $5-10 million on Bitfinex going to get squeezed on: December 30, 2015, 10:45:14 PM
Not really clear what your talking about.  $5 million usd would be 12,000 bitcoins.  We havent seen that volume today on bitfinex.

You do realize bitfinex is basically a bucketshop right? I wouldnt be surprised if most of the trading there was just the actual owners of bitfinex. Also i dont think any hedge funds are interested in bitcoin.

(edit: there's a reason why they decided to operate in hong kong - outside of usa and eu - because they have no regulations about that kind of thing. if they were in usa for example they would be closed immediately by the feds. caveat emptor).
By bucket shop, I take it you mean that no actual bitcoin trading takes place, that it's a place to speculate on the price of coins without any actually changing hands?  That's interesting, is there any evidence of that?  How can that be possible with bitcoin, where transactions are very easily traced?

Also I didn't know hedge funds had gotten into the bitcoin business either. 

exchanges (atleast no one i know of) dont operate with/on the bitcoin blockchain.
they use their own private database ... so a lot of greyzones without regulation.
4474  Economy / Speculation / Re: rpietila Wall Observer - the Quality TA Thread ;) on: December 30, 2015, 10:39:26 PM
...the concave Earth theory is silly...

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The experiment was flawed by construction. With our current material science knowledge, it is impossible to create a structure of any kind that will be straight over the distances required. If you think it can be done, you could make a lot of money. I would not know how to do it, and I am really not tempted to try. Also, I think all the information we need to falsify the concave Earth theory is already out there, despite what you have been claiming.

Did you just suck that out from your thumb? When constructing those straight bars needed for the rectilineator you would make them all from the same template. However, when finally using the bars you would turn one's face downwards and the next bar's face upwards. By doing so you would reset any error in the template that would otherwise cause the drawn line to bend in either direction.

i think this explains pretty good:

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Inverting the rectilineator section top/bottom doesn't help either, for the structure will still sag in the same sense, with ends drooping. Could this be the systematic error that accounts for the results? With the materials used in the rectilineator, the sag can't be very large. But a sag of only 0.000003 degree in each section, multiplied by the 1045 sections in a four mile length, gives a cumulative error of 0.003 degree. That would be about the latitude difference between the endpoints of the survey. Such a small error was far too small to be measured or detected in just one, or even a string of a few, rectilineator sections.

This is a subtle source of systematic error. The preliminary tests of the rectilineator were done with only a few of those sections they had (four). The systematic error for these would be far beneath detection level during those tests. An individual section's cross arms might deviate from parallelism in one of two directions, or might, by sheer accident be nearly parallel for one orientation of the rectilinator. If it deviated in one direction, then when the section was inverted, the deviation would flip in the other direction and still be such as to cause the ends to bend downward. Even if by pure accident the first few rectilineator sections were aligned exactly parallel, the procedure of "recycling" sections and inverting them would ensure a systematic error from that point onward of about the same amount over the entire length of the survey.

https://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/hollow/morrow.htm

should read the whole paper it is very informative!
4475  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 29, 2015, 04:36:47 PM


a picture says more then 1000 words lol

i would say we just saw a classical roach  Cheesy
4476  Economy / Economics / Re: Long term OIL on: December 29, 2015, 04:18:53 PM
People talking about alternatives to oil arising due to oil falling in price don't have a clue that low oil prices beat the shit out of these alternatives

Long story short, there might not be tomorrow for oil

as that moron said?

Has [...] really got so mentally deranged?

the irony is really stronk in this one  Cheesy
4477  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is inequality and money hijacking the American Democracy? on: December 28, 2015, 02:31:52 PM
Imho that is only partly correct. There are measures you can take to avoid this massive lobbying.
For example the german voting system: the different parties are getting tax money for their campaigns depending on how much votes they get. There is free time on tv and other stuff.

As far as I know parties in Germany are also accepting corporate and private donations. Until they doing that nobody can guarantee their independence. Lobbies in Germany just as strong as everywhere else.

Yes that is sadly correct too. It wasn't my intention to deny it.
I just wanted to point out there exist measures in other nations that help reduce the power of "big money".
4478  Other / Politics & Society / Re: USA or Russia? #CW2 #let'sbegin on: December 28, 2015, 12:52:55 PM
Is this a new trend or why arent people posting with their original accounts anymore?
4479  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is inequality and money hijacking the American Democracy? on: December 28, 2015, 12:49:43 PM

The thesis that the growing inequality since the eighties is allowing a few people to determine in great measure the candidates from (especially) the Republican party, and also their political agenda (rejecting that climate change has a human cause, rejecting any increase in taxes for the richest, defending the annulment of measures to regulate financial markets adopted after 2008, etc.), thanks to their financial capacity that allows them to pay huge contributions to the candidates that adopt their agenda is old.

I think this problem isn't limited to the republicans. The same thing applies to the democrats as well, with a different political agenda. Actually you find the same issues in all western type representative democracies without a single exception. Without making party finance and donations 100% transparent (what is more or less impossible) you have no chance to deal with these issues. This is how plutocracy/oligarchy working. 

Imho that is only partly correct. There are measures you can take to avoid this massive lobbying.
For example the german voting system: the different parties are getting tax money for their campaigns depending on how much votes they get. There is free time on tv and other stuff.
4480  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 28, 2015, 01:11:29 AM
I SOLD MY COINS AGAIN WHAT THE FUCK MAN

You just made someone else happy - paradise and stuff when you are dead Tongue
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