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601  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Isis targeting Europe for Paris-style attacks, says EU police chief on: January 27, 2016, 09:54:27 AM
Why are we not blasting ISIS with a huge assortment of pork products in cluster bombs? ISIS can be defeated using their own religious beliefs against them,ISIS would be more scared of getting a piece of pork splattered on their face than a bullet in the heart.

Actually not a new idea: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3484277.stm and http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/260442/israeli-puts-pork-dead-terrorists-body-denying-him-daniel-greenfield

BTW manufacturing pig lard filled suicide bomber deterrent (marketed as SBD Dauntless Smiley) items in various colours and fashion could be a huge business in the coming decades Smiley.
602  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Denmark to vote on tough migrant law as Nordic refugee welcome wanes on: January 27, 2016, 09:22:40 AM
The EU is ended, Every country for itself, Stand up, Europe. Fight for your lives and those of your daughters.


Lol. Sure. Terrorism is so horrible xD
That's the end of our civilization for sure!  Grin

Not yet, but it will end of our civilization for sure. I'm not joking. ...and zenitzz is right, we have to stand up for our values and hard won liberties, before in the name of the holy political correctness our politicians will strip our rights, liberties and ruin our culture.
603  Other / Politics & Society / Re: should women be blamed for wearing daring dress thus reason they were raped on: January 27, 2016, 09:11:51 AM
Self-control is one of the things what make us somewhat different from animals. Those who can't control themselves, should be educated and/or get a proper treatment to improve. Hopeless cases should go to a zoo Smiley.
604  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How China's Plans to Launch Its Own Currency Might Affect Bitcoin on: January 26, 2016, 05:04:02 PM
Even if it's not using blockchain technology a state owned "official" digital currency going to increase awareness and acceptance for all digital currencies. So I think we can see this as good news.
605  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [Rumor] One of the bigger Chinese exchanges is set to list Ethereum on: January 26, 2016, 04:57:50 PM
LTC on Gox next week Smiley?
There are some nice profit in ETH trading, why the Chinese would want to stay away? Actually I'm surprised because of ETH still isn't there. Anyway, ETH on a big Chinese exchange will be an interesting and wild ride Smiley.
606  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: why don't the exchanges publish their BTC wallets? on: January 26, 2016, 04:52:10 PM
Indeed, we could have avoided a lot of additional losses if the wallets of the exchanges would be more transparent.
607  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Denmark to vote on tough migrant law as Nordic refugee welcome wanes on: January 26, 2016, 04:15:42 PM
I would like to add some suggestions as well. Denmark is currently facing a labor shortage in some of the sectors, such as agriculture, mining and forestry. These new immigrants should be forced to work in these sectors, after providing them the necessary training. Any immigrant who refuse to work should be deported back to his home country.

Ouch! I can imagine what the MSM outlets would say next day. Danes would be called everything from slave drivers to nazi camp guards who are forcing these poor innocent souls to do hard labour in the frosty northern forests Smiley. The commies all across Europe and the Rothschild Group would declare war on them together (with generous Saudi "gifts" provided) Smiley.
608  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Isis targeting Europe for Paris-style attacks, says EU police chief on: January 26, 2016, 03:28:41 PM
I think EU countries must block the borders between them to prevent any possible attacks.
because as ISIS said, most of the terrorist were from belgium and they were trained in Syria before doing the attacks.

Unfortunately the EU decision makers don't want this. Most of the national governments are also sticking to the existing policies. I think political correctness went way too far again. Probably they will need a couple of more Paris style attack and strong public pressure to come to their senses.
609  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 500 “Migrants” Break in German Nightclub and Sexually Assault Women on: January 26, 2016, 02:56:48 PM
https://www.rt.com/news/330180-police-violent-refugees-sweden/

A police patrol of 10 officers was surrounded by a mob of violent refugees and had to retreat from a refugee center in Sweden where they had arrived to relocate a 10-year-old boy after reports of his repeated rape.

“Even more people appeared behind us. I was mentally prepared to fight for my life. We were 10 police officers in a narrow corridor. And I hear someone yell that there is an emergency exit,” the officer said.

Hmm... OK, I can understand if some people in peaceful and wealthy countries are naive and don't see possible downsides of their actions, but they should sober up when facing reality. Aren't they?
610  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Denmark to vote on tough migrant law as Nordic refugee welcome wanes on: January 26, 2016, 02:50:24 PM
It's nothing like fair. It's horrible, stupid, misleading the population anger towards immigrants whereas the one and only enemy of people are the banks.

But the fact is that I don't know if this law will have any use. Not sure most migrant still have more than 1500$ after their trip...

I have to disagree. Banks are enemies indeed, but muslims are not a bit better. In fact they are worse if you ask me. A bank maybe enslave me, but never going to chop my head if I don't agree with some of their medieval corporate policies.
Muslims in Europe sooner or later will try to impose their own rules on us, and no one will defend us if not doing something on our own.

BTW this isn't about fairness, but more and more about the survival of native European people.
611  Economy / Gambling / Re: Finally earned 1 bitcoin.what to do? on: January 26, 2016, 01:20:35 PM
Avoid gambling, bitcoin securities, and HYIPs (aka Investor based games). Also be careful with altcoin exchanges unless you know what are you doing. Perhaps lending is your best option, just always stick to the time tested procedure: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=246874.0. Aaand... good luck Smiley!
612  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best Sport To Gamble on: January 25, 2016, 04:14:07 PM
Any sport is good for betting. Of course being up to date on all available sports is a bit challenging, everybody should pick some according to personal preferences. E.g. I'm really enjoying eSports. Even collecting information is interesting as you can find a bunch of "battles" on youtube, and borrowing ideas greatly improved my Starcraft performance Smiley.
613  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Casino Game Reviews, Please Help on: January 25, 2016, 02:13:57 PM
Since there are many mentioned BTCitcoin Casino's already, I would only comment regarding the Important Factors to consider while making a review of a casino site.

1. Functionality comes first all the time (you can have simple design but great functionality which is better than having a well designs with malfunction website)
2. Design comes second since it attracts audience if it's made professionally.
3. Promos helps in making the visitors even grow further and at the same time help in keeping the users to comeback so it's the 3rd on my list.
4. Contests would be the last one on my list to review a site but don't underestimate it's value.

All these four worth nothing if the casino isn't trustworthy, so trustworthiness should be one of the major factors.
614  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: We are coming for you BTC ! on: January 25, 2016, 02:07:46 PM
There is an ongoing ETH pump since last week (after some news about a banking consortium what want to test it). Even if ETH can hold this position it's still pretty far behind bitcoin in both recognition and price. Maybe in a few years it can challenge bitcoin but certainly not now.
615  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is DEAD... on: January 25, 2016, 02:00:40 PM
I wish if I could get just one bitcent every time when someone pronouncing bitcoin dead Smiley. (...and just one miliBTC when someone doing the same with Litecoin)
616  Economy / Gambling / Re: Is there a way to see how much gambling sites makes? on: January 25, 2016, 01:05:47 PM
If the site have an investment or profit sharing opportunity you can make some estimations on the profit. You can also make some calculations from publicly available data like house edge and amount of gambled coins, but that not going to include the costs of running the casino. Generally speaking casinos not used to publish data about their earning without a good reason (e.g. selling shares).
617  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Leonardo DiCaprio offered role of Lenin by Russian studio on: January 25, 2016, 11:37:44 AM
i think he can easily handle this role.. maybe, this time he can recieve oscar award with the help of this acting.. who knows?

Indeed, he's a pretty good actor who can hande this role. He's not going to get an oscar. Oscars are reserved for certain roles and certain topics Smiley.
618  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Litecoin pump incoming >?? on: January 25, 2016, 11:27:35 AM
Not to mention ETH is on the rise. LTC must create its own fanbase not dependent to btc to avoid the predictability of its market move. Profit takers will surely love it if LTC will always move right after btc but I don't see such market movements happening most of the time so I guess they're not entirely dependent on BTC.

LTC already has it's own fanbase. Unfortunately, as LTC have little real world economy that fan base are mostly speculators Smiley. Independence from BTC is something very difficult to achieve, as it's the base currency in the crypto scene. ETH isn't that significant in this time. It's still in beta and still pretty much a speculative vehicle with no actual real world applications. I know lots of banks and corporations are interested, but still not sure in what they are really interested. In the coin itself or only in grabbing some new technology?
619  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ENRG]Energycoin PoE (Prove of Environment) Green Cryptocurrency on: January 25, 2016, 11:16:05 AM
Gents! Is there a fresh(ish) ENRG blockchain available for download somewhere?

Check this:

Energycoin bootstrap server:
https://copy.com/wVg3JYE147rDfy2M

EnergyCoin.Conf

Code:
addnode=104.131.5.234
addnode= 73.7.107.243

addnode=54.213.236.81
addnode= 213.46.197.237

addnode=23.245.7.15
addnode=130.211.178.56

rpcport=22715
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1

rpcuser=user9
rpcpassword=pass9


Also add Energycoin.conf in EnergyCoin folder

Brilliant! This is what I need Smiley. Thanks a lot!
620  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Most undervalued coin? on: January 25, 2016, 11:02:08 AM
There are no undervalued coins Smiley. There are supply and demand and each coins are worth exactly what people willing to pay for it. 99% of the existing coins are equally worthless because of the lack of real life use cases and as a consequence, because of the lack of demand.
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