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681  Economy / Currency exchange / Anyone want to sell me a few BTC worth of LTC? on: November 10, 2012, 01:14:20 AM
NT, PM or post here, looking for regular rates.
682  Economy / Marketplace / Re: bitcoinwatch.mobi: Web-app for Monitoring Bitcoin Exchanges on Your Smartphone on: November 10, 2012, 01:13:48 AM
I get "Account Suspended" when I try.
683  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] PCI Extenders. on: November 10, 2012, 01:06:19 AM
I have 3 16x-16x extenders left, make me an offer.

1.5 shipped to 32301

Are you in Tallahassee? Neighbor Smiley

Looking for risers for the small slots and larger PCI slots. PM!

I think I have half a dozen sitting around at home of various sizes. I'll fire you a PM when I get home.

Looking forward to hearing it!
684  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB $750USD worth of Bitcoins via Wells Fargo Instant Transfer on: November 09, 2012, 04:33:59 AM
What is your paying rate per coin?
685  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTB] PCI Extenders. on: November 09, 2012, 04:15:55 AM
Looking for risers for the small slots and larger PCI slots. PM!
686  Economy / Marketplace / Re: List of honest traders. on: November 09, 2012, 04:06:03 AM
+1 for Bigal. Great trade, thanks!
687  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Mining rig and 5870s on: November 09, 2012, 04:05:27 AM
Ordered two items from Mr. Bigal, paid majority and still owe a portion. Will post back when received this week!

Items have been packed up and shipped out! Thanks
Items received in great working order, insanely helpful troubleshooting for a user new to certain OS and setup. Mr Bigal is a fantastic individual to do business with!
688  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: November 07, 2012, 01:52:17 AM
Member of p2pool since August. Just wanted to say I STILL love it! Far superior long live P2Pool!
689  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: The last month is among us.. on: November 06, 2012, 08:30:48 AM
I calculate profitability after the split with my GPUs,

You would be in the extreme minority then.

What do you pay for electricity?

I ran the numbers and find that about $0.11 per kWh is breakeven on the most efficient GPU configurations.  So unless you are paying like $0.07 per kWh or less there's no point in GPU mining after block 210,000  (unless difficulty takes a dive from other GPU miners dropping out).
Fancy that, I pay 65/75 :-). I haven't found a calculator that accurately emulates what I see pooling.
690  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Would this work? on: November 06, 2012, 07:16:54 AM
So even with 700 posts, you don't particularly mine? This is new, a trial, or?
691  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Would this work? on: November 06, 2012, 06:20:24 AM
How can you be a 'Hero member'  and not know that you are spending 2 dollars to make 10 cents and tearing up your cpu to do it?HuhHuh
Not sure, that has to do with either post count or length from start date. I never asked for it.


I'm assuming the fact you said you're mining with a single core 3 GHz Celeron to mean that you are mining with a Celeron D 345.  The 345 uses 73 watts at full load (and not counting power being used by any other PC components).  If you are truly mining at 1.3 mh/second and mine 24x7 for a full month you will make approximate .01 BTC or 13 cents US worth of BTC a month at today's BTC/$ rate.
Assuming you have _awesome_ power rates of .05 cents a kilowatt hour, that CPU is sucking up 1.752 Kilowatt hours/day or 52.56 Kilowatt Hours/month.  At .05 cents/kwh, you are spending $2.62 in electricity costs, so you are mining an making 20x less money than you are spending. Even if you are getting free power, you're pushing your CPU at it's max and hurtling it ever so much quicker towards an early end of life.  I'm with Nemesis, stop wasting your time/power/money.

Intel 3.8ghz Pentium 4 Celeron. There's no D on it anywhere, if it is, it is. I'm not worried about power consumption, desktop doesn't have anything on it but XP pro and bill doesn't get any higher now then it did before I started mining. On that note, not everyone is super rich and can afford a video card good enough for mining, so cpu mining is my only way to go. I'm more then open to accept one to mine, but since I know that'll never happen, I'll stick with what I got.

I like the attitude, but how many BTC do you mine so far?  I mean per what period? Etc academical curiosity.
692  Other / Politics & Society / Re: I'm voting for Mitt Romney on: November 06, 2012, 05:13:08 AM
I think we need Clinton back. Now that hes too old to get caught up in the "scandals" of his previous term, he can spend more time working on what he did right. Well, that is unless he has viagra...
Ugh, no.  His policies enacted to back bad housing loans with government funds caused the housing bubble (and subsequent crash).  That's how it always is with the Dem's - looking at the surface, never seeing the consequences down the road.

Caught it before I did. Not to mention cruise missiles and entanglements.

But surely it isn't a Democratic problem , if anything the disease that festers in our government is bipartisan.  Just look at the "debates" between less than half of the people running. Media collusion creates a restricted environment for discourse intentionally, designed to propagate specific narratives in the political sphere.
693  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: The last month is among us.. on: November 06, 2012, 02:20:57 AM
I am happily making money with GPU and will continue to do so with my GPUs until it is no longer profitable. I calculate profitability after the split with my GPUs, however I am not anticipating ASIC delivery in a timely manner or in relation to that event.
694  Economy / Marketplace / Re: List of honest traders. on: November 06, 2012, 01:08:50 AM
+1 for malaimult, thanks.
695  Other / Politics & Society / Re: I'm voting for Mitt Romney on: November 06, 2012, 01:07:16 AM
Looking at Romney's record, Every single organization he managed, be it a multi-billion dollar company, a major sporting event or a large State. He had always balanced their budget, and it was always rising from a state of huge deficit. I trust Romney's excellent record. Therefore I'm voting Mitt Romney tomorrow.

What about the support for Patriot Act? NDAA? Foreign entangling and debasing of the currency? Anyone who wants to wipe out my constitutional protections, Obama included (resigned Patriot Act, NDAA, tons of Executive Orders), doesn't have my vote.

One thing at a time, the most important issue right now is that Obama has given you 6 trillion additional debt in 4 years, and Obama response to hitting the 16T debt ceiling is "we have always raised the debt ceiling when we hit it". Everything else is insignificant compared to the debt time bomb, just look at Greece.

Pretty much this response:
Oh, yeah. As we stare out of our jail cells, we can all take comfort that the country is at least debt-free.

I can't reform anything if I am criminalized or my constitutional rights rescinded. Civil liberties first, then worry about debasing of currency and systematic theft. IMO.

Sure we need to improve civil liberty, but any sane person should agree it's not that much of a pressing issue, this is not Soviet Russia/North Korea level of bad, this is just a little bad. You need to get your priorities straight. A economic disaster would affect your life much more than the existence of the Patriot Act. Ask the Greeks which would they prefer? their debt gone and economy back? or government wiretaps?

I like to consider my self sane. I don't care if you are local or national, if you have signed such liberty eviscerating and unconstitutional legislation I will not vote for you. Goodbye candidate! To me, there are true colors to be shown. No one eliminating the constitution is to the citizen's benefit.

"Things", in my opinion, are much worse than you let on. I have been paying rapt attention since 9/11 and the speed of our civil deterioration is increasing as far as I am concerned. Not that we've been a shining star before 9/11, but post 9/11 government is dangerous in the United States. I don't care specifically about the condition of North Korea or Russia, however I disagree. The type of behavior we have seen (I'll reference recent behavior) is very close to something I would expect in a not so free country. We have had instances of delegates being stripped or replaced without due cause, turn away said delegates or attempt to "persuade" them not to vote, or to drive around committee members on a bus for an hour while holding an RNC rule change vote. Sounds fair doesn't it? Or a teleprompted vote on the floor that isn't legit, but pre determined? Sounds like a reasonable party to support.

Or not! I won't do it. I'm registered Republican and I'll be damned if I vote for Romney or Obama.

The crash of the dollar is coming whether you elect Romney or Obama, both of those will pave the path to fiscal and civil ruin as far as I am concerned. I have seen the massive evidence of Obama's desire when it comes to Federal authority, a step above the Bush years. Romney, like Obama, will enter (could enter) office with the same unchecked authority that already exists (if you contest this, I simply agree to disagree. Unconstitutional Federal Government is a no no for me) and therefore it comes down to intentions. I do not believe Romney or Obama has my intentions or interests at heart, plus the history of political stance, I can't vote for them.

To me a rogue government dropping constant illegal wiretaps without warrant, GPS surveillance, electronic aggregate surveillance with DHS fusion centers (not to mention the militarization of local police to the tune of hundreds of billions a year from the Feds in the form of weapons, armor, sometimes armored turret vehicles for smaller towns), these are serious threats. Generally I would agree to vote based on economic interest, but my economic interest is of no interest to me if I have no liberty. I see what they do with the technology they have had - the technology that is coming is downright Orwellian.
696  Other / Politics & Society / Re: I'm voting for Mitt Romney on: November 06, 2012, 12:33:29 AM
Looking at Romney's record, Every single organization he managed, be it a multi-billion dollar company, a major sporting event or a large State. He had always balanced their budget, and it was always rising from a state of huge deficit. I trust Romney's excellent record. Therefore I'm voting Mitt Romney tomorrow.

What about the support for Patriot Act? NDAA? Foreign entangling and debasing of the currency? Anyone who wants to wipe out my constitutional protections, Obama included (resigned Patriot Act, NDAA, tons of Executive Orders), doesn't have my vote.

One thing at a time, the most important issue right now is that Obama has given you 6 trillion additional debt in 4 years, and Obama response to hitting the 16T debt ceiling is "we have always raised the debt ceiling when we hit it". Everything else is insignificant compared to the debt time bomb, just look at Greece.

Pretty much this response:
Oh, yeah. As we stare out of our jail cells, we can all take comfort that the country is at least debt-free.

I can't reform anything if I am criminalized or my constitutional rights rescinded. Civil liberties first, then worry about debasing of currency and systematic theft. IMO.
697  Other / Politics & Society / Re: I'm voting for Mitt Romney on: November 06, 2012, 12:23:52 AM
Looking at Romney's record, Every single organization he managed, be it a multi-billion dollar company, a major sporting event or a large State. He had always balanced their budget, and it was always rising from a state of huge deficit. I trust Romney's excellent record. Therefore I'm voting Mitt Romney tomorrow.

What about the support for Patriot Act? NDAA? Foreign entangling and debasing of the currency? Anyone who wants to wipe out my constitutional protections, Obama included (resigned Patriot Act, NDAA, tons of Executive Orders), doesn't have my vote.
698  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTS 60 coins for paypal/amazon on: November 05, 2012, 09:45:31 PM
You are wanting AMZ Payments as alternative to PayPal or AMZ Credit? If you are wanting credit, PM me.
699  Other / Off-topic / Re: Already delays in BFL shipment plans? on: November 05, 2012, 09:41:47 PM
Right but when you pre order a videogame it's already created/packaged/shipped to distributors until release day.



None of this Monthly update of a new ship date..... or when they might be able to assemble their first unit....... 1 small hiccup could cause additional months of waiting.




Not necessarily true regarding the games.
700  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Bitcoin Wallet for Android on: November 05, 2012, 09:19:09 PM
App is driving me nuts.. did a couple larger transactions fine and seemed useful as a utility. However now even after trying to reset the chain etc it just randomly decides I have unavailable balance, even if I have previously spent some and received none in the mean time. Really making me pull my hair out right now.

Reset blockchain, managed to get it up to date and send one transaction before it locked up again. Freezes after three resets on 2week sync, refuses to finish.. should have used that one transactions ti send my coins out!

This is the same problem I'm having, if you start with an empty wallet, receive 10 Bitcoins, get a lot of confirmations, and you then  spend .01 Bitcoins, it now tells you that you have 9.99 Bitcoins waiting for confirmation again. This is a bug and needs to be fixed.


Bingo. It is good if I want to make one transaction every six hours or more, but that's about the extent of it.
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