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6381  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: MinerSource Order of Prospero X3 finally arrived on: October 22, 2014, 06:20:30 PM
Perhaps Minersource would care to explain why the miners they're shipping that are now obsolete garbage, 7 months late and have a PSU that's an explosion and fire hazard with a fake CE certification logo.

Are you assholes trying to fucking kill somebody by having their house burn down? It's bad enough you thieving little cunts are helping Black Arrow scam people for millions.


Report them.

I ordered directly from BA and I have filed a complaint with the authorites here about their scam. Sad
6382  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Black Arrow on: October 22, 2014, 06:15:03 PM




“We are still running tests to see if there is anything with the board and we went to the CE certification team to examine it as well.”

They have a Chinese Export certification team? I didn't realize they were so organized!

They certainly have a BS export certification team!

Got my refund months ago during the first delay announcement...BA are quick on becoming one of the most hated manufacturers in the industry just short of BFL and we all know what happened to them. RIP BA you filthy gypsies  Cool

Pictures of the fake CE logo.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=830693.msg9292429#msg9292429
6383  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: MinerSource Order of Prospero X3 finally arrived on: October 22, 2014, 04:53:17 PM
Perhaps Minersource would care to explain why the miners they're shipping that are now obsolete garbage, 7 months late and have a PSU that's an explosion and fire hazard with a fake CE certification logo.

Are you assholes trying to fucking kill somebody by having their house burn down? It's bad enough you thieving little cunts are helping Black Arrow scam people for millions.

EDIT:

Correction, 8 months late.

6384  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: MinerSource Order of Prospero X3 finally arrived on: October 22, 2014, 04:37:24 PM
Chinese Export it is.
6385  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $0.49/GH/s on: October 22, 2014, 12:49:26 PM
Straight from the horse's mouth:



http://ecointalk.net/topic/1522-how-most-all-tickets-start-out-dear-customer/

Posted Nemesidis 20 October 2014 - 08:49 AM


"Units don't really blow up, i am more than sure it was the PSU, please send it back for replacement, we are trying to get shipping fees out of PSU factory, but as you understand they retaliate. It's very hard to get money back for anything, once you paid in China. Before you do, they will feed you for free shake your hand and act like you are a king, afterwards, after you paid no one will care much. Unfortunately we are not PSU factory and cannot replace those by ourself."


The pricks deleted posts in response to that and locked the thread.  typical, although not in that he was seemingly admitting they are shitting on people, before shitting on them again, censoring their replies and locking the conversation.

This is the deleted post from user "Shitaki", my window was still open from last night.

Quote
Posted Today, 01:28 AM
Quote
Nemesidis, on 20 Oct 2014 - 01:17 AM, said:
I Realize that i just clarified a whole sales industry, correct me if i am wrong. I am here to answer your questions, to the limits of information i posses. I do not need to like or dislike the sales.

 
no, but that is my experience with Chinese companies.  the last time I had a screw up like this I ordered something for my business from a Chinese manufacturer.  a technical industrial device costing tens of thousands of dollars.
 
they built the wrong damn product and shipped that to me, then refused to take it back and fix it because it would cost them money.  I had to sue those pricks to get my equipment fixed.
 
I've done business all over the world and never had the lousy experiences I have had with companies based out of China.  This lack of ethics seems almost the norm there and is seemingly accepted.  It isn't anywhere else that I've done business.  I'm not saying people don't try to pull this stuff, but they don't actually think they'll get away with it and when presented with solid facts they will reverse course and do what they have to do if for no other reason than not having to go to court.  They won't act if they are just misunderstood, or somehow in the right while they are screwing you either.  They'll give the speeches and act as if they're doing you a favor, but they'll set it straight.  The level of BS I've seen from Chinese companies absolutely takes the cake.
 
it's dishonest.  I don't care anyone wants to simply write it off as 'that's just the way it is'.  Any company that acts in this fashion is nothing more than a bunch of liars and thieves.
6386  Other / Off-topic / Re: What's your weirdest childhood belief? on: October 22, 2014, 03:02:18 AM
My weirdest childhood belief was that oil was made from decayed plants and animals.

That man went to the moon! Cheesy
FTFY

I could see the moon photos were fake from the picture books they gave us in school. The teacher couldn't answer why one of the cross-hairs was behind the rover. I had ET and Star Wars picture books at home and I knew it was movie magic.

This reminds me I can remember the teacher running off crying after he got the news he wasn't chosen for the Challenger mission, all the other teachers made such a big deal about it that day.

Then the next day I was chosen to be the first student in any school anywhere to use the Commodore 64 in their new test of computers in the classroom. I drew a broomstick and witch and hit the wrong key or something and they couldn't get it to work again. They blamed me and I wasn't allowed to touch them again.

This was my first experience with computers and the space age.

If Armstrong was the first man on the moon, then who took the photo of him getting off the lander?  Huh

I've honestly asked this very question hundreds of times since I went to school in the 70's.

Can't remember how old I was back then maybe grade three or four, it was in the early eighties in-between John Lennon getting shot (probably faked) and the Challenger "accident".

If they did land a man on the Moon back in '69 he certainly wasn't the first.





String from the set board protruding from the soil, just one of hundreds of examples. It's time to admit there's a massive scam going on here.
6387  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: MinerSource Order of Prospero X3 finally arrived on: October 22, 2014, 01:41:41 AM
However, Alex the Gypsy whose behaviour is spot on for a fucking coke-head is probably so stunned he shipped the units with a Chinese Export symbol on the PSU.

*snap* *snap*

Let's see those pics.
6388  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: MinerSource Order of Prospero X3 finally arrived on: October 22, 2014, 01:37:55 AM
...
Checked the hash history and they were run for exactly 1 hour the week before.

Matt's not that stoned, I'm sure he edited the history before he shipped any X3s if he was running them for a month or two.
6389  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: MinerSource Order of Prospero X3 finally arrived on: October 22, 2014, 12:57:14 AM
The power supply is the sunshine ap188, has a CE logo on the sticker, for what it's worth.

Which CE mark?

Real one or the fake China one:



And shouldn't a PSU in the US have FCC certification?

Ut oh - I'll have to double check that.  I think though it was the china export one.  Meaning it just said CE no extra half filled circles

Can you take a pic and post it to imgur.com ?
6390  Other / Off-topic / Re: What's your weirdest childhood belief? on: October 21, 2014, 04:11:50 AM
My weirdest childhood belief was that oil was made from decayed plants and animals.

That man went to the moon! Cheesy
FTFY

I could see the moon photos were fake from the picture books they gave us in school. The teacher couldn't answer why one of the cross-hairs was behind the rover. I had ET and Star Wars picture books at home and I knew it was movie magic.

This reminds me I can remember the teacher running off crying after he got the new he wasn't chosen for the Challenger mission, all the other teachers made such a big deal about it that day.

Then the next day I was chosen to be the first student in any school anywhere to use the Commodore 64 in their new test of computers in the classroom. I drew a broomstick and witch and hit the wrong key or something and they couldn't get it to work again. They blamed me and I wasn't allowed to touch them again.

This was my first experience with computers and the space age.
6391  Other / Off-topic / Re: Lucid Dreaming on: October 21, 2014, 03:28:02 AM
The Treadmill of Atheism

I have now been watching the Atheist and Christian community (it is NOT an Atheist/Theist community, they only talk to Christians) and I just want to point something out.

Atheists don't like testing themselves. When someone like Bill Nye debates Ken Ham, they all talk like "Are we sure we should really validate Ken Ham like that?" but then when Bill Nye is not debating Ken Ham, Matt Dillahunty is debating Sye Ten and everyone else is debating G man. The way to prove these people are not worth validating is by proving them wrong, not by talking to them OVER AND OVER.

If anyone else has been watching, you have probably noticed that Atheism has not ever clearly beaten the Presup. I personally think ALL the Christian arguments fail, and I actually have rebuttals for most of them, but the Atheists have literally been on this SAME topic for almost a year. Can someone PLEASE just think of a better argument than "Well, maybe I'm in a Matrix, but that's ok" again, I don't think the Christians have good arguments, but the Atheists have failed here.

If someone like Bill Nye doesn't come and prove it wrong, it will literally have atheists yelling at their computers for eternity, then having chats afterwards to talk about how circular the eternal debate was.

If someone wants to beat the presup, all you have to do is appeal outside your own reason. Stop being so full of yourself, and accept that you are not using YOUR reasoning, but are building on the reasoning of your ancestors, using their reasoning AND your reasoning, and hearing the reasoning of other. I have literally been watching for almost a year, and no one has been able to do that.

Sounds like a couple of straw men taking turns knocking each other over.
6392  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Black Arrow on: October 20, 2014, 04:54:54 PM
Feels like I dodged a bullet not dealing with these guys. Actually placed an order, but their customer service was so fucked up, they didn't get back to me when I was trying to resolve a payment amount issue.

Me: "Hey, sorry about that order snafu a couple days ago. With the current price of Bitcoin, what should I send you to finalize order #xxxx"
BA Support: "..."
Me: "Hullo ? Trying to pay for this order ? What is the updated amount I should pay ?"
BA Support: "Pay invoice amount"
Me: "... but price of Bitcoin has shifted enough in the last few days that it would be in both our best interests to recalculate the payment due"
BA Support: "..."
Me: "Please cancel my order on the count of not being able to resolve this payment issue"
BA Support: "Order #xxxx cancelled."

I also had an issue back in November when I ordered, I should have taken that as big red flag. Sad

Who did you end up ordering from?
6393  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CAUTION: Black Arrow on: October 20, 2014, 12:25:19 PM
Update: 20th October 2014
 
1. Promised delivery date: 24th February 2014.

2. Batch 1 & 2 shipping:

   X1 - not shipping (BA claims 40% were shipped).
   X3 - not shipping (BA claims 8% were shipped).

3. Refunds refused.

4. Scam company run by a convicted criminal.
6394  Other / Off-topic / Re: Your favorite kind of pie is... on: October 20, 2014, 01:46:04 AM
White powdered substances such as refined sugar and flour are the devil, you guys are sinners!
6395  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: October 20, 2014, 12:59:24 AM


U.S. Fish And Wildlife Services: Ebola ‘Direct Consequence’ Of Man-made Climate Change


The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service posted on its website an article that claims Ebola is a “direct consequence” of man-made climate change.
The article also stated that the virus specifically threatens conservation efforts focused on ape and monkey populations in Africa, including Guinea, one of the countries experiencing an Ebola outbreak and where the U.S.-run Chimpanzee Conservation Center is located.

“The larger conservation connection, however, is perhaps less obvious: Ebola appears to be a direct consequence of deforestation and human disturbance,” the article stated.

“Outbreaks are linked to long dry seasons (a consequence of deforestation and climate change), during which there is scarcity of food in the forest and all the animals, including fruit bats, feed on the same remaining fruit trees, usually fig trees,” it added.

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/penny-starr/us-fish-and-wildlife-service-ebola-consequence-deforestation-and-climate




Maybe they're spraying it at night letting the wind carry it as the climate changes.
6396  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Look at a pirate, eye to eye if you dare. on: October 19, 2014, 10:34:19 PM
And Vladimir used to be so level headed.  This sure has got his panties in a bunch.

He's not the only one that's started living full time in BTC Fantasy Land.

You can tell which ones have gone off the deep end easily.  They're the ones who actually believe that the Police Cops are going to ring up Interpol's cybercrime unit for the sake of tracking down their stolen/scammed BTC.

As if any law enforcement agency in the world has a Cryptocoin Recovery Division, or cares in the least about their Magic Internet Money.

They've completely lost it ('it' being contact with consensus reality).   Roll Eyes

The FTC cares.
6397  Other / Off-topic / Re: Lucid Dreaming on: October 19, 2014, 09:18:56 PM
I think the 3rd eye is an interesting device that only the so-called elite are trained to make use of. Something the slack-jawed masses need not worry themselves with.
6398  Other / Off-topic / Re: Lucid Dreaming on: October 19, 2014, 08:55:38 PM
The images the brain is processing while lucid dreaming are coming from standing wave images inside the fluid of pineal gland as seen by its retina, is that correct?

Wow... you are taking lucid dreaming seriously.

I've been wondering about the possibility of direct video input/output via the pineal gland. Currently video screen technology has reached the limits of the human eye. The use of the pineal gland could also allow for video input letting the user record their dreams and/or visions in HD as well as basic mouse & keyboard functions.

Current attempts at extracting video from the brain focus on analysing the electrical activity in the area of the brain that's currently processing images.

I think ECG technology and the other brain wave reading things are going to be wear that comes from. They just have to figure out binural beats for light and stuff.

The pineal glands electromagnetic properties make it ideal almost as if it was engineered for interfacing directly with a computer system. Why not make use of it as mother nature intended leaving your primary visual field clear?
6399  Other / Off-topic / Re: Lucid Dreaming on: October 19, 2014, 02:05:19 PM
The images the brain is processing while lucid dreaming are coming from standing wave images inside the fluid of pineal gland as seen by its retina, is that correct?

Wow... you are taking lucid dreaming seriously.

I've been wondering about the possibility of direct video input/output via the pineal gland. Currently video screen technology has reached the limits of the human eye. The use of the pineal gland could also allow for video input letting the user record their dreams and/or visions in HD as well as basic mouse & keyboard functions.

Current attempts at extracting video from the brain focus on analysing the electrical activity in the area of the brain that's currently processing images.
6400  Other / Off-topic / Re: Man sets newspaper on fire using chi on: October 19, 2014, 01:32:03 PM


I know that is Ryu on the left, who is that guy on the right?

It's Mike Bison.

"マイク・バイソン Maiku Baison"
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