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7121  Other / Off-topic / Re: Thought experiment - Hypothetical new competitor to BFL on: August 23, 2013, 09:43:06 PM
To prove that BF Labs Inc. doesn't have a clue, shouldn't they have named their first gen miner the Monarch and not the last?
7122  Other / Off-topic / Ringerl on: August 23, 2013, 09:39:00 PM


Ain't she cute! And guess who now owns the .com, .net, .org and .info domains.

'Teddy bear' carnivore emerges from the mists of Ecuador

Olinguito is first new carnivore identified in western hemisphere for 35 years, bringing 100 years of mistaken identity to an end


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A small, wide-eyed beast with luxuriant orange fur has been identified as a new species more than 100 years after it first went on display in the world's museums.

The discovery brings to an end one of the longest zoological cases of mistaken identity and establishes the "olinguito" (which rhymes with mojito) as the first new carnivore recorded in the western hemisphere for 35 years.

The animal – which has been described as a cross between a teddy bear and a house cat – had been displayed in museums around the globe and exhibited at numerous US zoos for decades without scientists grasping that it had been mislabelled.

One adult female, named Ringerl, was kept at Louisville zoo in the 1960s, but was moved to Tucson zoo, to the Smithsonian's National zoo, and to the Bronx zoo after keepers repeatedly failed in their attempts to breed the animal. The reason for that failure is now clear: it was a different species to the mates on offer.

Follow the link to read more.
7123  Other / Off-topic / Re: Thought experiment - Hypothetical new competitor to BFL on: August 23, 2013, 07:51:07 PM
Buffalo Labs

The chips are being fabbed as we speak:



Two more chips fresh off the assembly line:

7124  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL announces 28nm 600GH/S blade for $4680 on: August 23, 2013, 07:38:06 PM
They have announced fake unicorn miner only to have possiblity to say to customer...

Customer: my miner is not profitable as you ship, it will mine at loss!
Bfl: sorry, you could upgrade to monarch and you didn't, fool, it is your fault

Corollary:

Customer: my monarch is not profitable as you ship, it will mine at loss!
Bfl: sorry, you could upgrade to "super monarch" and you didn't, fool, it is your fault


FYPFY

Wait for it.  

March 2013:  
BFL announces the worlds first 20nm Bitcoin ASIC; the 10TH/s "super monarch" liquid hydrogen* cooled miner for a low introductory price of $10,000.01**.  Estimated delivery in June 2013***.  At an unbeatable 0.2 W/GH the Super Monarch uses a mere 2 KW of electricity conveniently supplied using the included #2AWG power cables connected to an onsite plasma torch power supply ****.    Upgrade today *****.


     * Sorry loyal customers PayPal payments are unavailable as we have learned our retail price is over PayPal transaction limit.
   ** Liquid hydrogen not included. 
 *** We guarantee we will estimate your delivery date by June 2013.  You can count on us.  Note delivery date will not be June 2013 that is when we will estimate your delivery date.
**** Existing undelivered monarch pre-orders can upgrade for a 10% upgrade fee. Existing undelivered SC pre-orders can upgrade to Monarch and then to Super Monarch (come on man you can't get two upgrades for only one 10% fee).


 

Prototype being developed as we speak...

7125  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Incoming Avalon News 8/9/2013 on: August 23, 2013, 06:16:07 PM
You had a good idea for a joke but executed with very poor delivery..lol

I admit I like your joke better.

Incoming... from a guy who used to do standup comedy in Nashville...
7126  Other / Off-topic / Re: God created Butterfly Labs...... on: August 23, 2013, 05:56:39 PM
BFL is more likely punishment for Unit 731 (USG gave almost everyone involved full pardon, so this is the one I'm leaning toward) or the Bataan Death March.

Well, that shines a flashlight on my broomstick idea, of which is now firmly attached, complete with acid-leaching D batteries.
7127  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: I deserve the scammer tag if all those who reply to thread are not paid back. on: August 23, 2013, 07:29:01 AM
Come on guys, you gotta try a little harder! Please come forward with your claims so that theymos doesn't give me the scammer tag that no longer exist.

To refresh you member, the following about me, Bruno Kucinskas, is from the most outstanding Bitcoiner, BitcoinTalk has ever had the pleasure of having as a member, Josh Zerlan, a.k.a. Inaba:

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Embezzled fund from Bitcoin100. Made numerous false statements on Bitcointalk and elsewhere on the internet. Repeatedly lied about his involvement in numerous shady dealings.

Fund should be plural, as in FUNDS. I wish I keep track of all I've stolen, but since I didn't, let's call it $50K USD. That sum should be close enough.

Embezzled fund(s) from Bitcoin 100. ~ True, because Josh has never lied.

Made numerous false statements on Bitcointalk and elsewhere on the internet. ~ True: I'm on record with bragging about my 8cm dick, when we all know what the average size is.

Repeatedly lied about his involvement in numerous shady dealings. ~ True: Sadly, the shady dealings are so numerous (and ongoing), I can't keep track of them all like Sonny Vleisides does, hence lies were/are inevitable. That guy's a God!
7128  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: August 23, 2013, 07:21:33 AM
I was interviewed by WIRED magazine this morning for Sean's Outpost. I talked a lot about the work Bitcoin100 has done spreading the word on BTC to charities. Hopefully that makes it to print. I will keep you guys posted!

I remember you! You're that lazy f*** that's always hiding when there's work to be done.  Grin

Hopefully, during the course of the interview, you mentioned Rassah's coffee table.
7129  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: August 23, 2013, 07:18:38 AM
That would help. www.dsa-gc.org

It'll be wonderful to get this fine org aboard.
7130  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: August 23, 2013, 07:17:45 AM
So, just cleaning up a bit here:

http://www.generationgreen.com/ is a YES, just waiting for them to get a Bitcoin address.

http://ssdp.org/ is a YES, just waiting for them to get a Bitcoin address.


Still under discussion are

Hi,
we are a small association in germany we founded in july 2013. We help Seniors in his poorness maybe later if our association is running we will integrate the youth to integrate the generations

our website is http://www.eigeninitiativ-im-alter-berlin.de my email: info@eigeninitiativ-im-alter-berlin.de  we accept bitcoins 1MVEufzEwNATQutxrCstpT2eLoACgH2M7s

Thank u for your charity
your sincerly klaus gierscher


AND

I convinced a nonprofit from Poland "Bullerbyn Foundation" to accept Bitcoin donations:
http://bullerbyn.pl/1-procent-opp


AND

I also convinced Maddy's Run (CdLS Foundation) to accept Bitcoin donations!
http://maddysrun.com/register/

I just took the time to check all the above, and happy to say they all look swell, albeit having a slight reservation about http://www.eigeninitiativ-im-alter-berlin.de

Please take a few secs, anybody, to do a little checking on your own to make sure they're not too new and up-and-up. I spent the most time on this one, and am still perplex, but no big red flags raising, hence asking for further input. I will most definitely give my blessing if nothing is found and the others at Bitcoin 100 feel all is fine. That's best I can do shy of giving a full indorsement but, once again, nothing too troubling.
7131  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: August 23, 2013, 06:06:57 AM
Got this e-mail today:

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Hi Rassah,

………

I'm leaning towards "no" since we're not exactly a money making machine. Thought maybe this will help us become one? Comments?

I lean to "no", too. He may have you on the show for free but I would strongly suggest not to divert any of the donations towards ads.

Concur, for the time being.
7132  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Should Giga be tagged as a scammer? on: August 23, 2013, 05:08:07 AM
Is this the same JG that went to school with CV in KC or a different one?
7133  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BFL could be fined $16,000 for each product the fail to ship on: August 23, 2013, 05:05:50 AM
lol.... the chances of a Monarch now seem about as likely as me turning dirt into gold.....




Actually, there are companies turning dirt into gold. The gold content in the dirt is so small that they just dig the dirt and process it to get the gold out of it.

Actually, in some places of the country, you can go to Ace Hardware and buy bags of sand to process the gold out, earning about $10 net per bag.
7134  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: I deserve the scammer tag if all those who reply to thread are not paid back. on: August 23, 2013, 05:03:23 AM
Fuck you fuck you fuck you!  Penis Gauge!!!!! I want my One Million Turkish Dollars back

it was under your shoe..



Simply show proof that the shoe was on my head next to the rod and I'll return all your money while both of us enjoy our next Turkish bath. BTW, is it my turn to drop the soap?
7135  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Announcement] Butterfly Labs on: August 23, 2013, 04:35:02 AM
Knowing that chickens eat anything and everything, I have a feeling as to how the bodies were disposed of.

That... may actually come in handy some time. Thanks.

You and hubby been havin' a few spats lately?  Grin
7136  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Announcement] Butterfly Labs on: August 23, 2013, 03:05:44 AM
I'm worried something bad has happened to Josh. Last post from BFL_Josh, October 05, 2012, 11:26:27 PM. I hope he's ok.

OMFG! First Sonny K. Then Ninja Lady. Now BFL_Josh. Knowing that chickens eat anything and everything, I have a feeling as to how the bodies were disposed of.
7137  Other / Off-topic / Re: A BFL ASIC 1000 BTC bet that looks like Inaba lost on: August 23, 2013, 03:03:03 AM
What no scammer tag on this asshole yet?

Follow the money.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=273242.msg2987860#msg2987860
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Auction ended. Final result:
Slots BTC/Slot Person
1 15 minerr
3 14 kncminer
3 14 Inaba

Close to $5000 USD in revenue from the scammer to this forum just this week alone.

Honestly, I don't understand! Exactly what entity did Inaba bid for that now an ad will be running?
7138  Other / Meta / Re: A bitcoin ponzi scheme scam ADVERTISED on bitcointalk.org ?? WHY??? on: August 22, 2013, 10:38:40 PM
It could be just a scam and not a ponzi. I don't think many people have even purchased his 3x bitcoin.
People has and got 3x coins back, for now.

My guess is if one were able to view his stocking drawer in his dresser...
7139  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: I deserve the scammer tag if all those who reply to thread are not paid back. on: August 22, 2013, 10:36:02 PM
Hey, Phin -- you know what the Hell I'm looking at? (It's in Sheridan)

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Sandwich,+IL&ll=41.516724,-88.683765&spn=0.01356,0.019484&hnear=Sandwich,+DeKalb,+Illinois&gl=us&t=h&z=16

(I was trying to see how far it'd be to drive out and collect)

It's right down the road. I have a friend serving time there, sentence for stealing, moreover, possession of stolen property. Don't worry, he commented the crime before I ever met it. He got to serve his sentence there because he claimed to be hooked on drugs, otherwise he would have had to serve his sentence in a lot less undesirable house.

As one can see in this thread, I'm a helluva lot more transparent than BFL. Fuck, we can't even get Josh Zerlan to state who was Sonny K. that he claimed to have met at BF Labs Inc. prior to his employment. Yet, I'm the one he so kindly pens about on his Trust thingie. Notice that I have yet to pen a negative thing about anybody on my Trust thingie. Ergo, one of us is fucked in the head, and it ain't the one penning this sentence.
Really? That's a jail? I was looking at it for the longest time trying to figure out what an elaborate facility was doing in a tiny town across from a cemetary. I was leaning toward Mega Church or weird industrial chicken farm.  Cheesy

I can see it as a jail, now... all those buildings must be different blocks. Here's a fun, potentially useful bit of info -- many jails have inmates clean the facilities, including the "guest" bathroom. This is generally the best way to smuggle stuff inside. A visitor/guest places contraband in the commode (or whatever the water tank is called where you are) of the toilet, which is then picked up by the inmate cleaning. This can be very profitable, especially in smaller jails without a established smuggling operation. Cigarettes are most common since they're relatively tolerated by guards and high-value.

Bumped, because this Bruno guy needs to be tagged, or...

Come to think of it, I know this guy who lives just down the road from there, and all he does for a living is dealing in homing pigeons. Now you got me a thinkin'.
7140  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: YES, you can get a REFUND from BFL on: August 22, 2013, 09:43:11 PM
So, I just emailed BFL and requested a refund for two singles I ordered.   Let's see what the response is to that...

i did that a couple of weeks ago, i got the standard "No" form letter. I really want my equipment more than the money though so i let it ride for now.

It's looking like the next difficulty is going up 25% tomorrow. You sure you want to let it ride?

Or double down on the Monarch!

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