You're never going to get that vacation, are you.
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Hey, we got a song out of all of this. That had to have been worth something!
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Now that I know what a Twunker is, I'm sorry, but Twunker < Woolong
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Today's my sister's birthday, but she not getting a cake this year, for she's in Baltimore, Maryland, just like I didn't get a real cake this year, for I was in Baltimore, Ohio, at the time.
Your sister is my neighbour? I could grab a cake and drop it off, "from you," if you want
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This stuff relies on acids, just like potato and lemon batteries, so I would propose turning a lemon grove into one of these. Though, oxidation will make this project short lived
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Nah, he's real. I actually used him as an example of how Christians can be totally fucked in the head, too, back in early 2000's, when good Amuhrican Christians were running around saying how bad Islam was, claiming we should convert the middle east.
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That transaction was mined, but never confirmed. So while blockexplorer.com and my Satoshi wallet reports the address it was mined to as having 0 balance, your wallet still reports me having something like 0.074 from that transaction. I think that was also what corrupted my wallet, and made Bitcoin crash every time I tried to send any wallet. I extracted all the address private keys using pywallet and emptied them all out one at a time, including this one, so my Bitcoin is safe, but while my wallet says this account is 0, blockchain.info says it's not. Just a heads up on a possible bug or something.
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I would love for something like this that works remotely. It really sucks leaving for a week or two, only to find out in the middle of the week that you're no longer getting anything from your mining hardware, with no way to check what went wrong or restart it.
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yeah, but what about all that electricity we waste? ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) not much once we all switch to FPGA boards... and power them with solar energy... While Electricity Cost < Block Value, miners will keep adding more and more mining power, be it FPGA or whatever, until Electricity Cost = Block Value. Basically, miners will keep adding mining power as long as it's profitable. So the only thing FPGA boards will do is increase the difficulty, not save on power wasted.
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He's out and about, but not in charge of the LRA any more
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The old Soviet Union route was converting all your money to diamonds. You can just buy a whole bunch of diamond rings, bracelets, or whatever. Downside is you'll sell them for likely quite a bit less than what you bought them for. In Soviet Russia, some even resorted to stuffing the diamonds into baby watermelons, letting the melons heal and grow up, and then just smuggling a whole bunch of REALLY expensive watermelons.
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Phinnaeus Gage just realized I'm 19. I don't know where the hell he got tat information, but I would like that recorded into my record please!
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The total sum pledged per charity is 146.2 (Cell B1 on my accounting sheet). I'm sure some people won't hold up their pledge because they've forgotten about it by now, but I suspect we'll still get close to that number, anyway. I guess I'll send a letter to the Freemasons about their charity tomorrow ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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The Bitcoin 100 charity thing received 184.2 bitcoin a few days ago, with no announcement, donaton claim, or any notice. Just for the hell of it, with no strings attached. That is some SERIOUS DOUGH to throw around, especially without letting us know how much of it to spend per charity, for what kinds of charities, etc. Could someone with more technical skills than mine check where the heck these coins came from? I just want to make sure they're not Bitcoinica's "misplaced" funds. And if you are the one who did the donating, at least let us know, even through an anonymous account, what you want us to do with it. Transaction is here http://blockexplorer.com/tx/db533c9a391fbf93b16e8a33bb3cee3597809ce09fdb68b9802765062a6dc63e#o0Thanks!
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If you get them to accept Bitcoin, and they are not a political or religious charity (not a church), they will get the sum of all the pledges. I think at this point it's about 145BTC per charity. So, about $600 to $700 of free money just for adding a Bitcoin address to their donation page ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Surprisingly, we still have no takers.
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I'm going to guess: Boss announces the start of his 2028 Presidential Campaign, where he'll promise to replace USD with Bitcoin.
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