updated prices to reflect difficulty increase.
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You missed some whitespace grue...
Got me there. But that's likely a side effect of resizing the window. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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you got too much whitespace ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi.min.us%2Fi5AVi.PNG&t=664&c=BHYpW-Sh451s3g)
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because they like less variance. or the same reason why people use internet explorer.
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make US account, then transfer to UK account?
I don't believe it works that way. I'm in the UK and cant open a USA PP account. thanks anyway at signup, change country to US. works in canada ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Whenever i try to sell/buy at mtgox, it always gives me "Your entire order can't be filled at that price. What remains is stored in your open orders.". even if i set the price way below (for selling), or way above (for buying), it still doesn't get processed. The order doesn't even show up on the "Your Open Orders" table, even if i refresh the page.
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use dummy plugs (search for them), no need for crossfire
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Federal reserve notes have serial numbers, which may be recorded when placed into an ATM. Perhaps they then look at which bills with withdrawn by which account and/or retrieve ATM video footage. Or maybe I've been watching too many police shows.
recording a small serial number from a blurry, black and white, 480*360 camera? good luck.
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On the side note, Bitcoin Signature Generator was subject to an attack a week ago. I got hundrets of new registrations with names like: 1 UNION ALL SELECT null,null,null,null,null-- 999999.9 UNION ALL SELECT 0x31303235343830303536-- /\\../\\../\\../\\../\\../\\../\\../etc/passwd ${@print(md5(acunetix_wvs_security_test))}\\ sample@email.tst\' and sleep(4)=\' etc.
Attacker's IP was: 124.148.255.198 UA String: "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727) Havij" "Havij" is a popular vulnerability scanner. This probably means the attacker is a script kiddie who is bored.
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Also, I wondering if any Canadians own bitcoins. And if so, how the hell did you do it? And has anyone in canada used mtGox?
me!
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Why I should invest in you, instead of say, Dishwara?
Dishwara has unstable power supply ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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5850 - best card (if you can find them) 5830 - not exactly the best, but the cheapest, good for starting out 6xxx - sucks for mining, in terms of MH/$ As for your mining rig, you'll need approximately 200 W for each (58xx) card, plus 100 - 150W for your CPU/Motherboard.
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i see everyone are wussies at overclocking. I get 400 MH/s with 1020 core, 230 mem. It's not that hard. Man up, and overclock until it crashes.
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mining itself takes almost zero bandwidth if you're solo mining with a local bitcoind. if you're pool mining, with a high ask rate, it's going to be high, but not too much. (less than 10 mb per hour)
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Nah, I didn't go to a doctor, I went over the affected area with a razor blade as soon as I realized it was burning, to get out the skin and chemicals. I washed off what I could, and I tried to cut the chemicals out of my skin, but I didn't get all of it. I don't have prints there anymore. It's on the right side of my right hand's index finger.
that sounds very painful. That will probably remind me to wear gloves when handling ANY chemical.
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.... It would be in a miner's best interest to deny profitability because any additional computing power added to the network decreases the bitcoin income of the existing miner.
Yes! I also lost thousands of dollars on mining. Everyone should quit. The police will raid you for growing marijuanas. It's a fact! and the ozone from my overclocked 5850 gave me lung cancer. ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) yes, quit so the difficulty will be lower.
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ok, so where in these forums can i find some discussion about the different mining pools out there I would like to make a decision on joining one. Or perhaps we can discuss some options here. It seems like deepbit is a popular option.
pools decrease your variance, but the problem is, you may get less overall than solo mining, due to fees, or pool hoppers. Try to join a pool that has no fees, and it's not too big (DO NOT JOIN DEEPBIT, IT'S TOO BIG).
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