As per the Bitcoin release process, I need to have a Mac system in order to properly tar ball the MacOSX10.7.sdk portion of the specified DMG into MacOSX10.7.sdk.tar.gz. Well, I've registered as an Apple developer and downloaded the SDK and even tried tar balling it on Windows through 7Zip, but it didn't work out quite right. By that I mean that I could create every other dependency besides the ones for OSX. If you have a Mac OSX system, can you please tar ball this for me as per the directions on the Bitcoin GitHub document linked to above? I've been working on this for days and I can't get it to work without it. When you're finished, please send me the link to download it. UPDATE: Nevermind. I was able to find a copy at https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/mirrors/sources/MacOSX10.7.sdk.tar.gz
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On your user account page, I've noticed that you didn't take advantage of the affiliate programs on any of the exchanges. If you add your affiliate links there, you could capitalize on your referrals to those sites and in turn add more money into business upgrades to improve the experience for everyone. The site looks nice so far! Keep up the good work.
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I'm sticking around for the next batch as well. This is the second week, so my post count is at 172.
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I love your accent! I've added it to my Bitcoin "Getting Started" article that will air on CCN soon.
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Sig campaigns are good, but since primedice is done adding lower ranks you would take almost half a year to reach a point where you could join primedice again. If you can program you can make a lot as well.
I'm a programmer of 12 years and I have yet to see a single dime for my skills. So, no, programmers don't make a lot of money. However, to make $800, you should be able to be a bounty hunter for Bitcoin bounties on here, or you could ask news networks like CCN (cryptocoinsnews.com) to let readers know about your dilemma. Perhaps if you make your case well enough on a crowd funding platform, you'll be able to get generous people to donate to the cause. Heck, you're a full member, so there's a small chance that if you update your profile with your Bitcoin address, then some people might donate to you here.
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ROFL! Wow. In 2009, the s*** hit the fan.
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I'd say keep the RAM you have. 8GB sticks aren't cheap when they're brand name. You could run your system on that alone, but I personally like to max everything out just to do it. Get a few more sticks if you wish.
For a PSU, get a Corsair AX1200. I have one and it's a great unit. Stay away from RM750s and RM850s as the RM series is know to have coil whine issues. Coil whine AFAIK is just cosmetic, but it does occur due to the coil physically vibrating. It could eventually cause component failure, but from my research, I haven't seen anyone say that it's actually killed their PSU.
I have a Thermaltake Overseer. It's my favorite case so far. I have a Cooler Master 120mm Seidon, but I had to drill extra holes to make it's radiator fit on the top of the case. It's very easy to drill through the aluminum for that case mod, though, and it doesn't interfere with any of the existing holes.
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I'd buy bitcoins en masse. Buy and hold, my brothah!
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Personally I believe that when your body dies, whatever you think will happen, will happen. This explains why Christians see Jesus, Muslems see Amed (Haha!), and Jewish people see Moses. For me, I believe I'll incarnate on another planet as a being of another race. I also believe that people can stay in spirit as long as they need or wish to.
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Get a job, trade Bitcoin, or pay professionals to trade Bitcoin for you. Those seem to be the easiest ways I know of. Remember to buy and hold as Bitcoin will increase in value, but it won't be right away that you'll see enormous gains.
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I was listening to Rob Zombie earlier. He's a great artist.
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Wow... "Now that I have the internet, I don't want to do anything else." That's actually pretty sad, but it's so true for many of us.
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Alright, so I'm a guy with a sensitive side, despite the fact that I don't show it very often. I like Harry Potter and I remember when the first book came out when I was in high school. I couldn't put it down.
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I think it's smart. It offers privacy and anonymity. There's nothing like a big honking sign on your credit card saying that you've bought porn. Haha! who the hell pays for porn?
Exactly. I think it'd be better to sell live shows. (Think of strip clubs, but instead they're porn clubs.)
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I'd rather not know a porn star personally as I lose respect for women who are too loose and it makes it harder to get off to. I'd rather look for someone with a nice body and doing something sexy. If I just see her as a hot chick, I'm good to go.
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Bolthouse Mocha. That stuff is delicious!
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I'm assuming you're not just a run of the mill gamer, but the Half Life and Half Life 2 games are what every game is judged against anymore. Any gamer worth their weight has played those at some point. There's even a Half Life Source remake that's free to play. It doesn't include the Xen portion of the game (yet?), though.
Deus-Ex HR is my personal favorite game. If you don't mind that EA couldn't hire programmers who knew what they were doing, Dead Space is pretty decent. The mechanics of the game are crap, but the gameplay is pretty fun.
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It's a very pretty film, but I SERIOUSLY doubt that anyone would dive into a volcano. "Diving" as a pseudonym for "gathering information" is like saying the sun is a flashlight.
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