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521  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: September 22, 2013, 06:44:59 PM


Who are you to tell people what is useless?
What charities do you contribute to?
How many of your days off have you spent at the shelter this month?
How many Xbox games do you have?
How many block erupters do you have?
Im so tired of little shitheads telling people they are stupid because they dont agree on how other people spend there money. Why the hell are you in this thread if you dont have something to contribute? And for the record I would rather wipe my ass with my money than give it to the drug addicted strung out meth heads in my town who spend all there money on crank. But I do donate my time to the SPCA  and other charities like The Unbroken Chain Foundation, Scaring the Children, The Bill Graham Foundation and SEVA.  I have also spent a small foundation on live music and vacations what kinda ROI will I get there besides life experience happiness and great times?
Keep sitting behind you screen telling people that they are stupid it seems to be making you happy and I suppose that could be a hobby.

 Hi , I am Professor James Moriarty , says it right there on my user name
 I have contributed the elderly charity here where I live (charities are not called same stuff in every country but its the same object)
 We don't have homeless shelters here , but I usually go to nursing houses as much as I can (usually 5-6 times a month)
 None , I don't have a xbox
 None , I dont have any block erupters

 Their money*
 
 I respect the fact that you contribute to charities , the thread shifted because I addressed to people who spend money on erupters and lose money while their intention when they first ordered was making money , after that I find out there are people who spend 4500 on sh**ty toy trains rather than giving it to charity . I would rather die and give all my money , my body , my organs to people rather than spend 4500 on a toy.

 However I did showed my respect and awesomess of owning a boat and A DODGE VIPER if I did not see wrong , those are not hobby those are essantially assets to me . So what I am trying to say is that , you can have a hobby , I am not dissing 'having a hobby' , I am dissing stupid hobbies comparing to others. If people are blind enough to say 'I can have a toy train , you cant judge me for having a toy train rather than helping poors or getting an awesome bike, its my choice'
 
 Well honey pie you are wrong , I can judge you for buying a toy train rather than an awesome bike or helping poor or getting a boat or whatever you can buy comparing to toy train , I am on the internet , I have all the possible ways to judge , I can judge you for the way your hair stays , I can judge you for how you are taking a c-*p every morning , I can judge you for the style you are sitting on your chair right now , this is internet , I can do whatever I want Cheesy

 This will be my last post here about these , sorry for inconvience everyone looking for a picture of mining rigs.

 Also ;

 ROI means return of investment , if you even lose money , you still have a ROI but your ROI is negative .

 What you guys are trying to say is 'breaking even' , which means covering the cost of initial investment. Please dont talk without knowing what you are saying.
522  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sports Betting picks - 4 wins - 7 losses on: September 22, 2013, 06:28:42 PM
 
  If you want to win big bucks , I suggest using bitbook.biz They have the best of all odds


 Psv Eindhoven - Ajax  Over 3.5 goals Win

 Manchester City - Manchester United - Both teams will score / over 2.5 goals Win
 
 Cardiff - Tottenham - Tottenham  Win
 
 Lyon - Nantes - Lyon   Win

 Stuttgart - Frankfurt - Stuttgart    Lose

 Not a bad day , 4/5 Cheesy


523  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [TIX] Lottery Tickets | Random Block Reward | Scrypt Jane | Used to Gamble on: September 22, 2013, 04:10:06 PM

 EDIT : NVM

 My address is : 91A73xowwDTT7FvbzDFZ7Hp4ZshjmuEg3F

 Anyone wants to share the tickets , I would be willing to put them to good use Cheesy

 Also , I have put the requests like dev wanted , so you can send 500k to that address as well Cheesy
524  Local / Türkçe (Turkish) / Re: Türkiye Bitcoin Topluluğu - Destek [BTCTurk Sponsorluğunda!] on: September 22, 2013, 03:19:54 PM

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525  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sports Betting picks - 4 wins - 7 losses on: September 22, 2013, 02:45:45 PM

 Try to do it via my referral link Cheesy You might get lucky , use it via my referral playing my games + stayuptodate's games , he is a killer when it comes to nfl/ncaa , I believe you can double your money less than a week.
526  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sports betting Picks ( RECORD 223-85-29) on: September 22, 2013, 02:43:12 PM

 Good luck bro , you are doing great.
527  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sports Betting picks - 4 wins - 7 losses on: September 22, 2013, 02:40:32 PM


  If you want to win big bucks , I suggest using bitbook.biz They have the best of all odds
528  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Bitcoins - PayPal Accepted - Please Read on: September 22, 2013, 02:35:45 PM

 ahahah , a newbie with questionable ownership of bitcoins also refuses to go first even tough thats how it is done regularly because newbs send first to older trusted members , yeah I will take 7 scamcoins please thanks , here is the key to my house you earned it.

 Scammers these days are going so stupid , where are the days of pirateat40?
529  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Bitcoins - PayPal Accepted - Please Read on: September 22, 2013, 10:05:38 AM

 Well if you are willing to take the risk , you can find my bitcoin address on my signature,  send 10 bitcoins there , I will pay you someday Cheesy , just take that risk won't ya Cheesy
530  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Bitcoins - PayPal Accepted - Please Read on: September 22, 2013, 09:56:43 AM

 Keep in mind , if you sell over 1k$ you have a chance of getting a chargeback and losing over 1k$. Just a fair warning.
531  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sports Betting picks - 4 wins - 7 losses on: September 22, 2013, 09:52:34 AM
 
  If you want to win big bucks , I suggest using bitbook.biz They have the best of all odds


Psv Eindhoven - Ajax  Over 3.5 goals
 
 Both teams are playing horribly these days, I believe they will play whatever they have left in them to get 3 points from this which will end up being a football festival for us with a lot of goals. It is a known thing that dutch football is usually ends up with a lot of goals.

 Manchester City - Manchester United - Both teams will score / over 2.5 goals

 Some of you have 'both teams will score' option , for those who don't have that option 2.5 goals would be wise. This is the match noone should miss , the clash of manchester teams. I remember the time when you say Manchester people would think united , never come to think of city , but now , city might get this one.

 
 Cardiff - Tottenham - Tottenham

 Do I really need to say why I think tottenham will win? I mean , they are the better team thats all Cheesy No other statistical stuff , just plain old better team option here Cheesy

 Lyon - Nantes - Lyon

 Lyon got away with a draw from Betis , and had a 3 game losing streak in the league , I don't think this will be the forth , with Gomis returning I would like to see Lyon playing with heart and showing they are not done yet.

 Stuttgart - Frankfurt - Stuttgart

 Ok this time not frankfurt Cheesy Stuttgart has been on the rise with 2 wins in a row and frankfurt had a game midweek so I believe Stuttgart could beat the tired Frankfurt for this game , if you want another option go for over 2.5 goals thats a big possibility.
532  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: How can I pay little to no miners fee on: September 22, 2013, 09:24:45 AM

 Well thanks , that was what I was looking for Cheesy

 I also had to pay 0.0001 , which is accaptable comparing to 0.0005 but I do wonder if there is 'pay no fee' option?
533  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: September 22, 2013, 09:17:54 AM

 Oh come on , you can't compare train toy and this Cheesy this is the real deal Cheesy I would not mind spending that too Cheesy

 If I had option of buying a toy train or feed the poor , I would select poor.
 If I had option of buying usb miner that will never break even or feed the poor , I would select the poor.
 If I had option of getting a boat or feeding the poor , WHERE IS MY BOAT ALREADY Cheesy

 Know the difference , not everything is a useless hobby , but some stuff are obviously useless. The guy who spend 4500 for going around the beach looking for gold was a bad hobby (I dont care if you enjoy it , you are not a smart cookie if you do that ) , the guy who bought a boat is awesome. You should be able to see the difference between these two.
534  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.3 btc , kinda have collateral on: September 22, 2013, 07:47:10 AM

 Biz I think he was joking about he would give me 0.3 if stunna gives him my 0.3 Cheesy So thats not a real offer Cheesy


 Guys I already have the loan , so I don't need anyone to offer me loans anymore Cheesy Well except if its 1000 coins , then I would agree.
535  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / How can I pay little to no miners fee on: September 22, 2013, 07:45:34 AM

 I want to send someone little amounts of coin but via blockchain.info I have to pay 0.0005 or something like that I am not sure , lets say I want to send 0.00001 and want to pay 0.000001 as miners fee , how can I do it? Keeping mind , all my coins are on my blockchain website wallet so I dont have any coins on anything else.
536  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] mcxNOW.com : Deposit. Earn Interest. Trade. on: September 22, 2013, 05:38:51 AM

 Tix seems to get a lot of attraction , please put Tix on your site as well and we can both play , gamble , smoke , and cash out anytime we want . We want tix to be known by everyone!
537  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN][Exchange] PhenixEx.com - Announcements and Updates - CGB-ADT-QRK-XPM-RED on: September 22, 2013, 05:38:19 AM
Tix seems to get a lot of attraction , please put Tix on your site as well and we can both play , gamble , smoke , and cash out anytime we want . We want tix to be known by everyone!
538  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Exchange] Latest Cryptsy Additions, News and announcements on: September 22, 2013, 05:37:21 AM

 Tix seems to get a lot of attraction , please put Tix on your site as well and we can both play , gamble , smoke , and cash out anytime we want . We want tix to be known by everyone!
539  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Exchange] Bter.com announcements and updates [New:SAV, BUK, EXC, QRK, ZCC] on: September 22, 2013, 05:37:03 AM

 Tix seems to get a lot of attraction , please put Tix on your site as well and we can both play , gamble , smoke , and cash out anytime we want . We want tix to be known by everyone!
540  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN][VIDEO DEMO] C.A.T. Cryptsy Automatic Trader (AUCTION END) on: September 22, 2013, 04:44:52 AM

 Will other people have a shot at it ? When will you allow more than 10 people to bid for it? Like maybe next time do a 100 key sell with 0.1 being minimum start ? Cheesy 10 people is too little we poor want it too Cheesy
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