Sure, I'll tell my friend tomorrow to change the B and I'll convet them to high-res vector from the PSD's. Probably the shadow below the circle with the B will be lost on the conversion to vector but the rest will remain the same. I've already tested the conversion
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http://mashable.com/2012/03/21/bitcoin-africa/I hadn't seen this yet. It was written about a month ago. German software developer Rüdiger Koch, a consultant to the U.K.-based bitcoin exchange Intersango, recently traveled to speak at the Mobile Money Africa event in Lagos, Nigeria. Woot! I hope this takes off, cuz that's exactly the critical mass we need to have this become global! From that article Last month, the largest exchange where bitcoins could be traded for dollars unexpectedly closed because of what it called “increasing regulation.” WTF are they talking about? MtGox closed? Or is it desinformation? They can't be talking about TradeHill, at least not on those terms lol oops, just saw people already corrected them on the comments, namely evoorhees. Ya, I almost started hating on it as well, but if you ignore that one misinfo, the rest is frickin awesome1. Everyone makes mistakes2... I'm sure reporters do it too. They should have hired a bitcoin consultant *cough, me!* to review it for them... haha 1- Confirmed 2- Confirmed by personal experience
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interesting how no one here believes in the move.
A bunch of miscreants!
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http://mashable.com/2012/03/21/bitcoin-africa/I hadn't seen this yet. It was written about a month ago. German software developer Rüdiger Koch, a consultant to the U.K.-based bitcoin exchange Intersango, recently traveled to speak at the Mobile Money Africa event in Lagos, Nigeria. Woot! I hope this takes off, cuz that's exactly the critical mass we need to have this become global! From that article Last month, the largest exchange where bitcoins could be traded for dollars unexpectedly closed because of what it called “increasing regulation.” WTF are they talking about? MtGox closed? Or is it desinformation? They can't be talking about TradeHill, at least not on those terms lol oops, just saw people already corrected them on the comments, namely evoorhees.
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Hell with calling it a hobby! Call it research and that you're writing an in-depth white paper on Bitcoin: Yes, at the moment my position is positive, but I'm hoping to experience negativity, thus giving my paper cred. If I fail, and my position continues to spiral upwards--beyond my control--I will claim my ill gotten gains the next time I choose to file my taxes.
~Bruno~
And when you finish you can show them the result of your reasearch: A true white paper! Loooool Don't laugh... I got confused, sorry! That's not Phinn's white paper, that's Bitcoin Magazine April Edition.
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Hell with calling it a hobby! Call it research and that you're writing an in-depth white paper on Bitcoin: Yes, at the moment my position is positive, but I'm hoping to experience negativity, thus giving my paper cred. If I fail, and my position continues to spiral upwards--beyond my control--I will claim my ill gotten gains the next time I choose to file my taxes.
~Bruno~
And when you finish you can show them the result of your research: A true white paper!
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But what happens immediately post WWIII when you want to be able to impress a French exchange student on the outskirts of the ruined glassy radioactive wasteland that used to be your city? You'll need a book then. I say be prepared.
(same goes for a zombie apocalypse and a French exchange student. A living one, I mean).
I would stay away from french girls if I was you, wether they are dead or alive... French kiss and stuff... yuck!
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That's LE buying bitcoins for the sting operation they're preparing on Silk Road.
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So they need FULL CONTROL of your social network accounts to verify you? Interesting, to say the least... Has anybody contacted the EFF about this? I bet they will be thrilled!
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There are lots of metrics in favour of Bitcoin like the one in Forbes that said the black market is worth 10 trillion dollars and they need a global currency or if only 1% of global transactions went though Bitcoin each coin would be worth ~$64,000.
But this is my favourite:
80% of the worlds population do not have a bank account.
Thats 5.6 Billion people on earth do not have a bank account, let alone a credit card.
20 Million adults in the U.S don't have bank accounts. 1 Million adults in the U.K don't have bank accounts.
And how many smartphone users are there again? ~Bruno~ http://www.quora.com/How-many-smartphone-users-are-there-worldwide
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I found the problem. It's with a padding of 20px you have on that weebly header. It's an inline style: <div style="padding: 20px; width:100%; text-align:center;"> Search for that, if it's not injected by weebly, just remove the 20px padding rule and you're good to go. That div is right after the closing of the wrapper div, at least on the site source that I see in my browser. If it's weebly who's injecting it, I guess you can't do anything about it BTW, there was no need for the bitcent, but thank you
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Ditch weebly and get a proper domain and hosting to begin with.
I'm not making much money right now I do plan on buying a real domain name soon but I don't really know coding so weebly is my friend. That's understandable, but you also have lot's of templates you can use available for download for free. Also, the width of the div id main gives it an horizontal scrollbar even in my screen, and my screen it's not that small with 1366px width. So you might want to fix that. Probably it's not the width itself that causes it but some margin setting.
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Ditch weebly and get a proper domain and hosting to begin with.
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How is this related to bitcoin???
I doubt that fleurop is already accepting bitcoin. (I hoped it would)
It is related to bitcoin in the sense that the OP asked for help to his "friends" from the bitcoin forum and was willing to pay using Bitcoin. Those "friends" simply pointed him to another direction, altho it wasn't what he originally asked for, but it got his problem solved. Happy ending?
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Now selling Dwolla to mtgox service for 0.50 cents. Just send funds to https://www.dwolla.com/hub/812-665-7282 with the MTGOX comment that MtGox uses to identify your account. I will keep a quarter and send it on to MtGox with the comment intact. I'll probably get my account marked for these requirements before long, and I'll be doing it manually so there will be a delay while I sleep and when I'm AFK, but I can process them within 12 hours from now until Friday, April 20th (I'll be travelling Saturday) or until I get marked. Of course, there's a chance I'm already marked for having transacted with MtGox, so I would appreciate it if someone who's account doesn't meet the requirements could check and let me know. Dwolla account ID # 812-665-7282 has been suspended. Oh well. At least my account was empty. That was to be expected! You shouldn't have posted it publicly in the forum. Do you think they are not here looking into these threads?
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quero ver derrubar o silkroad, ja devem tar na cola faz tempo
Se demorarem tanto como demoraram para este por volta de 2016 deve estar concluído
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np, I figured we all have rigs that run 24/7, might as well find alternative ways to make extra money from them. The good part about this site is they pay 10 referral levels deep.
WOW, you'll manage to make 1 full dollar every month! lol
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Pirate, I got a small ammount on my withdrawal address, Net amount: +0.00000001 BTC
I see that there is no withdrawal registered on the site, yet there is one 0.00000001 BTC deposit.
Did you just deposited it and sent it to me at the same time? Or is it a bug?
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Only the fact that they list an A record followed by a MX record that's exactly the same hostname as the A on their SPF says everything. The +all at the end is just the icing on the cake lol
It's possible for both values to be different, and happens often with large installations. Your statement would only be true if they used IP addresses. Given that they are using a hostname using the same value on both is redundant, even if the hostname resolves to 10 IP addresses. I didn't word it correctly, sorry about that. I fixed my statement on the above quote. No, I could have an A for mail.example.com pointing to 192.168.1.1 and an MX for mail.example.com pointing to not-mail.example.com, and not-mail.example.com could be on a different IP address (192.168.1.2). Yes, in this case it may not make sense, since they are the same, but it allows for the MX for mail.regall.net to be on a different host and still send mail. I won't get into why this is a bad idea though, too much ot. Have you noticed that the MX record for mail.regall.net is empty, as in non-existant? They probably meant to say mx:regall.net And you are correct, in this case it doesn't make sense. And it's about THIS case we are talking about. This would work "v=spf1 a mx ip4:173.224.112.179 ~all" and it would save external servers from resolving hostnames to find the IP addresses. They would probably do a better job if they asked their mail service provider to write the SPF for them instead of just guessing. But yeah, I'll just STFU and let them be.
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I have a feeling you're not a PR account. Or if you are, you're doing a pretty bad job Only the fact the HE pretends being a female is telling... BCX, is that you? lol
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