I could do this for you, but you'd need to provide the data sources. If you got that, I can do the rest.
The only data I have is that linked to in the OP. Actually it would be a subset of that data, as I'm just looking for one electoral district to be done, not all 107. What other data would you need?
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No GIS pros on here?
Can anyone tell me if I'm at least headed in the right direction.
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c. De-Centralized Virtual Currencies
A final type of convertible virtual currency activity involves a de-centralized convertible virtual currency (1) that has no central repository and no single administrator, and (2) that persons may obtain by their own computing or manufacturing effort.
A person that creates units of this convertible virtual currency and uses it to purchase real or virtual goods and services is a user of the convertible virtual currency and not subject to regulation as a money transmitter. By contrast, a person that creates units of convertible virtual currency and sells those units to another person for real currency or its equivalent is engaged in transmission to another location and is a money transmitter. In addition, a person is an exchanger and a money transmitter if the person accepts such de-centralized convertible virtual currency from one person and transmits it to another person as part of the acceptance and transfer of currency, funds, or other value that substitutes for currency. So what does that mean for U.S.-based miners who sell their bitcoins?
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I use these 2 iPhone apps: "Bitcoin Ticker" and "btcReport" btcReport has a super slick and minimal interface.
Thanks I think Bitcoin Ticker is going to do the trick, if I can get the sounds working properly on my iPad.
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I'm looking for an iPad/iPhone app that will sound an alarm to wake me up when bitcoin hits a price point on MtGox that I select. Does anyone know of such a beast?
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S3052, we seem to be spiraling hiring on steady volume. That is, the same amount of voluming is causing bigger and bigger dollar jumps in price. It **feels** like our foundations are getting thinner. Or is that only because I am looking at absolute dollar change and not percentage change?
Does Elliott Wave speak to this issue?
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I need a 90 second video to promote a website project. Something like this type of video would be acceptable: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzVfrGqzyv4Would need it in a hurry (by Tuesday, March 5 - is that even doable?). If you'd like the job post examples of past work and name your price.
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Currently the best bitstamp ASK on XRP (ripples) is 47,500:1btc. At 100,000,000,000 XRP minted and a BTC:USD rate of $28.25 that's a total market value of $59,473,684. Seems a little pricey. The best BID is 12,501 XRP:BTC. That gives a market value of $225,981,921.
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I love the idea of a YouTube tipjar. I play music and it would be awesome if we could have a way for fans to drop us tips/tour help via the web using BTC. Let me know if you ever need someone to beta-test this functionality with a high amount of traffic. We have a good number of fans that are very online/tech-savy Cheers! @massivebitman, are you able to build this idea? How much BTC would you want to make it happen?
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Hey, your SMS alert site looks good. Here are some ideas, not sure how much work they would involve nor am I willing to pay to have them built at this point, but do with them what you want: YouTube bitcoin tipjar, perhaps with additional functionality like this: http://www.embedplus.com/vBulletin add-on that allows users to tip posters for good posts, and allows posters to hide content until user pays to reveal. Could be based on this:http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com/vbecommerce.php?productid=40&do=product Similarly, a way for http://status.net/ site owners can allow users to tip or charge for content Build a site like http://blahtherapy.com/ were listeners can charge for their service, or talkers can tip them if they choose
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Will pay 1 BTC per 100,000 XRP in any volume from 5,000 to 1,000,000
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Thank you OP for the explanation, because I was pretty confused until now.
So the level of trust required to use Ripple is the same as I need to use, say Mt Gox. Is that correct?
Is it possible for one of these gateways to run off with a bunch of currencies? Or to get hacked?
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How does Ripple 'deliver' my $100 from Arkansas to my brother-in-law in Korea? How does he 'cash out' of Ripple?
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Interesting.
Do you have access to Japan auto auctions? Or do you have a used car broker that you can work through?
A good number of Canadian car enthusiasts buy older vehicles from Japan auctions because of the condition of the cars, and because some models aren't available here. That usually means wiring money to a broker in Japan and all the hassle and expense that entails.
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The idea of p2p microblogging was mentioned incidentally on another thread and it got me to thinking: -is this a great idea? -is there anything out there like this already? (I found this and this) -what about a p2p microblog client integrated into a bitcoin wallet?
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