Bitcoin needs more Murchants.
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Maybe you should try living not right next to a landing strip.
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That double height escape is really nice. That's what I hate about my current keyboard. The ESC is really, really tiny.
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One reason I like the Unigen products- beside the fact that they are human-grade- is that you can log-in to their website and verify the numbers on your packaging. This is not the ultimate solution for 100% confidence, but it does make a big difference as AAS users tend to utilize the tools available to them to ensure they are not injecting viruses, bacteria, or totally useless oil into their muscles!!!! The serial-numbered carton seals on each vial are also very nice.
Yeah, this is the most viable solution right now. But as you say it is not 100% (see GenSci Jintropin, where the fakers have actually set up a different website for "authenticating" their counterfeit products) There's a industry conference coming up on security solutions to deal with counterfeits. But so far from what I can see it's just going to be an opportunity for different providers of ID verifiers to show their (exact same) products. What's needed is something people can not easily get their hands on. UV print, holograms, websites are all too easily reproduced. Funny story on holograms, btw: I had a guy that absolutely insisted his gear was legit, "because it has a hologram on it, see. It must be real." The hologram sticker in question was the GB one further down this page: http://www.labelheaven.co.uk/holo.php
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Now most keyboards have the home, end, delete, page up, and page down keys mashed together and sideways while the insert key is shoved up where it doesn't go.
I was wondering what you were talking about and then I saw the Logitech up there. Why would anyone do that?
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Oh boy. I'm so excited.
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The anabolic steroid is full of rip-offs. One post that I read on UK Muscle comes to mind; I had it saved on my PC for quick recall. It is not meant to be a reference, but rather to show just how difficult a market this is to navigate for the typical consumer.
Not just the anabolics market either. WHO is currently doing a project getting statistics on counterfeit medicine. One part of the study was released two weeks ago showing that more than 60% of drugs sold in Nigerian pharmacies are actually counterfeit.
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Got a question about steroids? Give me a shot!
There's rumours going around for quite some time now that British Dispensary lost their license to produce Methandrostenolone and that any and all you find on the market now are fakes. What's your opinion on this?
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What do the guys at intersango and britcoin have to do with mybitcoin? Not sure yet, but they registered their domain for only one year. All domains expire after one year.
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Ahhh, good old Model M. Mine actually died after 15 years of service... Not the board itself, mind you, but the cabling at the connector. You killed one? did you keep the board i can order cables! Unfortunately it's landfill now. I actually use a Microsoft Wireless 3000 v2 now, which is the complete anti-thesis to the Model M...
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To be honest, I would find it hard to trust any crypto-currency project lead by someone with a non-Japanese name. Have you considered changing your name by deed poll?
Possible suggestions: Saruwatari Ayumu Fujiwara Katsumi Fukuda Kazuko Yamaguchi Mayu
My Irish ancestors would be appalled at such a move. You could go with Konaa Ashurii
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Ahhh, good old Model M. Mine actually died after 15 years of service... Not the board itself, mind you, but the cabling at the connector.
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"leaders of Anonymous".
They're masons too.
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Point taken. I was under the impression Londinstan operates under a different jurisdiction.
Don't ask me. I saw that as a tourist about a decade ago. I don't know if things have changed under Sharia Law.
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Of course he doesn't have to prove anything. He can take my bet or leave it. I really doubt tobacco sales is unregulated in the UK.
No one cares about tobacco sales in the UK. I've seen uniformed cops buying smuggled cigarettes at streetcorner vendors in London.
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First it has no value, now it's a treasure?
Well, it's mined. Like gold. And diamonds.
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By the logic I'm reading here, if I put a new fountain in my front yard, and someone steals it, it was their right, because when you start putting fountains in places without locking them down, it becomes other people's right to steal them if they can. And that if someone steals my fountain, title to the fountain transfers rightfully to the thief because the nature of fountains is that possession is nine tenths of the law and that transferring fountains (just like cash) is irreversible.
No, when someone accidentally builds a fountain in your front yard, you get to keep it. You mean to say that if my neighbor puts together his fountain and accidentally does so in my yard, that title to his fountain passes to me? Sorry, it doesn't work that way. By that logic, if I go to an auto parts store, buy a new pair of headlights, and install them on my car in their parking lot (their property), that they suddenly own my headlights and/or my car. Obviously that's ridiculous. I suggest parking further away, you can't trust those car parts dealers.
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By the logic I'm reading here, if I put a new fountain in my front yard, and someone steals it, it was their right, because when you start putting fountains in places without locking them down, it becomes other people's right to steal them if they can. And that if someone steals my fountain, title to the fountain transfers rightfully to the thief because the nature of fountains is that possession is nine tenths of the law and that transferring fountains (just like cash) is irreversible.
No, when someone accidentally builds a fountain in your front yard, you get to keep it.
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