I would throw the email in the trash only for that reason...
I bet you a donut that I'll at least get an auto-reply.
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Bruno Kucinskas a.k.a. The Most Interesting Bitcoiner in the World (facepalm) Dude, I only did that so that they will take me seriously. Seriously! I didn't want to use the following sig for obvious reasons. ~TMI BTCITW
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Time for me to send Wikipedia an email: $1,000 USD Bitcoin Donation to Wikipedia
I'm well aware that others before I have written you fine folks about accepting bitcoins as one of your donation options. I fully expect to receive the same auto-response reply they have gotten in the pass.
But, since I represent Bitcoin 100, I want to declare that once Wikipedia starts accepting bitcoin donations, Bitcoin 100 will send a $1,000 USD donation in BTC to any Bitcoin wallet address provided under your control, predicated that funds are still available, of which currently we have $163,475.59 in our coffer as seen here: https://blockchain.info/address/1BTC1oo1J3MEt5SFj74ZBcF2Mk97Aah4ac
If or when a decision is made for Wikipedia to start accepting donations in bitcoins, please consider using Bitpay (https://bitpay.com/) as your payment provider, whereupon you'll never incur a processing fee.
I'm from Sandwich, Illinois, currently in Pensacola, FL, to help a Bitcoin-accepting NPO, Sean's Outpost, with their Thanksgiving at Satoshi Forest endeavor to feed the homeless. Once I leave here, I'm heading to a two-day Las Vegas conference to raise a million dollars via strictly bitcoins for the Typhoon Haiyan Relief Fund.
As you're well aware, Bitcoin is now a force to reckon with and, sooner or later, the major NPOs and NGOs worldwide will be accepting bitcoins to not only increase their fund raising drive efforts, but lower their cost as well when doing such.
Allow me to share with you something I found on the internet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_adoption_lifecycle. Clearly, Wikipedia can be an "Early Adopter" or a "Laggard". It's your call, but we at Bitcoin 100, along with the Bitcoin community, hope you wisely choose the former and lead the way for all other NPOs/NGOs to follow in your footsteps, oppose to you wise folks following in some other's.
Sincerely,
Bruno Kucinskas a.k.a. The Most Interesting Bitcoiner in the World
815-508-1668
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Hi. I am Mr Wikipedia and can proudly announce that we now accept cryptocurrencies! To donate, please send coins to the following addresses: Bitcoin: 1BxtA9j2qD9KZKnrihiuB7YmZT8rr6RimhLitecoins to: LeGwkGcgB8piPgsLB4hiHoGHytGzVo57Tj Feathercoins to: 6jMX3vHgmm43Z9Scg9ZeP7ixryk1f9cQum Infinitecoins to: iPkMVrrPyh5MTqYLvU19mYYEyfYP3i92Tb Thanks . Wow! Finally! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=352479.newBTW, I didn't know Jimmy Wales was a Scientologist. Can't wait to see him on Oprah.
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I received an email, but it ended up in the wrong folder, hence not reading it till a few minutes ago, then found this thread. I would have done this for free, for I have been asked many a times to do favors much more complicated than this and never asked for a dime nor even suggest to them to donate to some cause for my efforts, and will continue to do such. Yet, in spite of all that, some feel it prudent to have me on their ignore list, and I'm one of the good guys. Don't figure!
~TMIBTCITW
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About 100 shy of an elite number... but who's countin'?
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At the time, not sure how all the body parts (hers and mine) were meant to work, but this is what I wanted to experiment them on. ~TMI BTCITW
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I would say xtasy, maybe LSD
You listen techno ?
Let me get in on the act! You drink coffee? You listen to C&W? You, or a friend of yours own a goat? ~TMI BTCITW
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November 21, 2014, 11:35:38 AM it is! I wonder how much the prize will be worth by that time. I am loving this thread I'm hopin' it'll exceed $1K USD by then. Thanks for lovin' it, TNA. FYI: TMIITW is probably available. ~TMI BTCITW
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FYI, since I am a tresurie, I will not be a bettie to avoid conflictie of interestie.
-- Rassie
You're such a playful kittie. When will this awesome giveaway end Phinnaeus?
10,000 posts (not entries) to this thread or exactly 1 year from the start of this thread (to the second), whichever one comes first. https://blockchain.info/address/1B1TF1E6ohQkkbPmRLwnuHUhtxb8Up6FdeThe current prize pool is $185.38.
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I've been thinking that btc conference don't have to be in San Jose las Vegas Singapore and what not. They can just be bitcoin festival gathering free entry somewhere on mountain, secret beach, or desert, maybe with free crwdfund free concert, just like those rainbow gathering or those art music love festivals on the west coast. I would love to go, it has more soul than the oficial ones.
Ain't more soul than Thanksgiving at Satoshi Forest, where I is now (albeit, penning this at McDonald's here in Pensacola). I wanna join a band just to tour around the country but I don't have a ukelele anymore. Someone buy me one.
Can you do this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLgJ7pk0X-sYeah. What you can't? :p One of my favorites by them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H18aK9HhNSMukeleles are like little pony versions of guitars. And, to top it off, there's a My Little Pony Ukulele convention. Road Trip Update: Just spent 3 hours at Walmart and now have the front tires replaced and the majority of the shopping completed but, upon replacing the tires, another problem was encountered. I need to replace the A-frame arm on the passenger side otherwise that tire was about do a 90 o while traveling down the road. I went to Precision and they expect the part to be in in the morning. Luckily, I'm not pressed for time and everything is going not according to plan, but is not detrimental to the overall scheme of things. ~TMI BTCITW
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Currently waiting for a cab to go to Walmart to replace a front tire (but purchasing two) damage at Satoshi Forest. I drove in too far and hit a sharp stump. The wait is about 3 hours due to Walmart having a tire sale today. I might as well do some shopping while there, albeit I was going to do it later with Adam.
~TMI{BTC]ITW
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if you have more than 1000 dollars worth of bitcoins it worth putting it all on a cold wallet and make a copy of that wallet to put in a safety deposit box.
So, what you're sayin' is that I'm an idiot for storing 1,132+ BTC in three separate wallets on InstaWallet prior to their hack, correct? At least I won't have to dig through a landfill to recover my coins, albeit landmines come to mine. Bruno Kucinskas
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Thanks; then I'll brag here if I can't hold it inside. Sent a coin to the pool for now. Hey, everybody, look what gsan did: https://blockchain.info/tx/6a899d8b3a74b66e03c4f0051fd13c8aa7d387a704ff6a53b325400cc3d8cf7dHe doesn't like to brag, so I did it for him. I swear, I'm runnin' outta ways to express our appreciation here at Bitcoin 100. Sometimes 'thank yous' and 'appreciate' and 'you're so kind' simply doesn't cut the mustard, especially in times like this, so off to Google I go to copy and paste a clever 'thanks' expressing our feelings. You score phenomenally high in the kind-o-meter. Seriously, I checked. Bruno Kucinskas
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Did not just get what I just watched
Comet Ison did not crash into the sun, nor broke apart. You viewed coming outta intact one the other side.
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Looks like earlier today it was only 113 shy of 1337.
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