seems to be holding around 600 then.
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Now can anyone guess how much I wish I'd sold some at $1200? Anyone?
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"Bitcointalk, I need your advice..."
See now, that was your first mistake.
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Megabigpower?
Such customer support.
Much power.
Wow.
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Started fine on Win 8.1 here.
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Just signed up... 2FA? HTTPS/SSL!!? My account is missing quite a few options, but has billing/ shipping address??? You have to buy/sell in discreet units? So it's not trading, you buy and sell directly with the site?
I'd also suggest this will need to be a full-time job for you, not a side project, else this will all fall apart quickly. It's all looking really quite amateur right now.
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Don't need the FBI, these sites are doing a great job shutting themselves down and reducing future trades on new sites. Seriously, who's going to trust these sorts of sites now? (who trusted them in the first place!?)
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Geez, didn't hear about this at all, might have made the effort! Have other plans now :/
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My little celebration lol
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yep, any of those would do. It's a very standard piece of equipment.
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This is what I have...
Netgear Wireless N DGN2200
They'd ALL have to support STP, to cope with loops. Just get any router/hub and hook it up, you won't have any troubles.
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Of course! You just whap on as many hubs as you like... just don't create loops.
Loops ? Unless you have an expensive router which handles Span-tree protocol (STP), the layout must be hierarchical. Can't have any lines duplicated or feeding back to somewhere down the same line.
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So there's one port left on my wifi n router but I need at least 6.
Here's my question, if I havee one remaining port on my router, can I take say a 20 port ethernt hub and wire it to the only port left on my router effectively turning it in to 20 ports or will there be IP issues ?
Of course! You just whap on as many hubs as you like... just don't create loops.
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Here's my pic:
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A PIC18F452.
Sweet.
she's cute I know y'all jelly.
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