I doubt it because they probably all look like this: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fchud.com%2Fnextraimages%2Fsept1south5.jpg&t=663&c=mVP8qpHEzlyJ6A) I suspect this is what Speaker really looks like. Rule 30... and 31.
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Ok, open beta done, going live... Instructions on share transfer is as follows: 1. Go to: http://www.icedrill.io (thanks zebroid ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) ) 2. Click on Account (you'll be asked to login with your Google Account) 3. Under "Your Assets", follow the instructions for signing the message with your bitcoin address and click "verify". 4. After a couple of seconds, the number of shares transferred (owned) will show up under a message which confirms address ownership. Next steps: 1. (optional but highly recommended) Click on the little lock icon next to your email address and set up 2 factor authentication. Notes: 1. I'll ask DT to post this @ Bitfunder news. 2. The security certificate which is up there is very basic, but works for now. Will get the paperwork sorted for a more robust certification in the coming weeks. 3. If you did all this during the quick 24h beta, you won't need to do it again. Just check if everything is still fine for you: your address & share numbers verified. This doesn't work for me. After entering address and signature, the page reloads (empty form again) after a couple of seconds. I verified my address is on the list ( https://bitfunder.com/assetlist) Do I have to use bitfunder to transfer shares to some account first? EDIT: after reloading the page, at least now ownership of the address is verified. Shares don't show up yet. same for me, shares don't show up. should they show up immediatly? They should, the process took me less than a minute to complete.
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Thank you, I will try. Ok I want to creat a google account, but I can't if i don't validate it with my phone number !!!! F*** google big brother. Why Icedrill choose google account ? Even if I have another email I don't want to link it with a google account.... Any other choice please ? Or a solution to creat a new google account without his phone number ! In future maybe in order to create an email, they will ask you your bank account or credit card number... ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) I've never had to validate a Google account, and I've created many...
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LTC a $ 27.3, anda tudo louco, hehe.
Eles andam malucos!! pedrog: https://mcxnow.com/ - mcxNOW is shutting down for a period of time Sou bruxo ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Haha, pump and dump aannnd it's gone!
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LTC a $ 27.3, anda tudo louco, hehe.
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Linus is too old. Satoshi I assume was in his 20s. These type of things are created during the peak of one's life.
Your assumption of Satoshi's age is different from the people who actually worked with him. Linus Torvalds came up with Linux first version when he was 21.
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Mac IS Linux. Here's my hierarchy on how good the Operating systems are for personal use, yes I've used all of them:
Windows > Mac OS > [Insert 500 other items here] > Linux > Bios Menu > Blue screen of death
Rating of each as a personal computer: Windows: 10 Mac OS: 8.5 Linux: 1
Windows: Best operating system ever. Has unlimited capabilities if you know what you're doing.
Mac OS: Very good operating system. It is a very easy to use personal computer that has the same software as Windows while offering the same 'open source' strengths as Linux.
Linux: No point in this as a personal computer OS. Mac IS Linux. Same terminal, same commands, same potential, everything is nearly the same except Mac has much better support, usability and stability. For mining and servers though Linux is used a lot, so it's not a bad usage for that. However, as a personal computer, Linux is a no.
Sorry sir, you know nothing about what you're talking about. Start here: http://support.apple.com/kb/TA25633Sorry Pedrog, I've used both of them and honestly can't tell any external difference between them as a personal use OS. The only main differences is that Mac can run things like Photoshop while Linux you have to go through Wine, and sometimes that takes days to set up to run properly. Here other people in a thread that agree with me that there's basically no difference between the two: https://forums.freebsd.org/viewtopic.php?&t=1852I'm not saying there's no advantage to using Linux, there is, in servers and mining. I just would not use it as a personal OS, even installing something so basic as 'Flash' for web browsers can take a beginner hours to set up, forget installing something like drivers as the drivers for 2 of my computers were not even available. Sorry it's just true that OS X is taking over Linux users: http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/08/osx-killed-linux/ . Try it out at an Apple store and use the Mac OS terminal, use some Linux commands, find out they work, play with it more, and voila, you realize it's same thing except you can run Photoshop. It's not about how to use it, it's about freedom, freedom from spying, freedom from corporate imposed DRMs, freedom to choose. I barely use proprietary software, not even flash.
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Am I the only one that can't get sealswithclubs.org to work?
Try sealswithclubs.eu
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Seems like another scam in a long line of "Free Energy Machines" scams.
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How can you even compare these two??
Well, those two created free open source software that inspired a whole movement, innovation and economic prosperity...
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Mac IS Linux. Here's my hierarchy on how good the Operating systems are for personal use, yes I've used all of them:
Windows > Mac OS > [Insert 500 other items here] > Linux > Bios Menu > Blue screen of death
Rating of each as a personal computer: Windows: 10 Mac OS: 8.5 Linux: 1
Windows: Best operating system ever. Has unlimited capabilities if you know what you're doing.
Mac OS: Very good operating system. It is a very easy to use personal computer that has the same software as Windows while offering the same 'open source' strengths as Linux.
Linux: No point in this as a personal computer OS. Mac IS Linux. Same terminal, same commands, same potential, everything is nearly the same except Mac has much better support, usability and stability. For mining and servers though Linux is used a lot, so it's not a bad usage for that. However, as a personal computer, Linux is a no.
Sorry sir, you know nothing about what you're talking about. Start here: http://support.apple.com/kb/TA25633
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I'm with sebastian89, instant payout is nice, but if you did payout only once a day and group all payments in one transaction you'll save all of us a lot in fees, especially for Litecoin....
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