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721  Economy / Digital goods / Re: **FREE** Microsoft Office 2007 Retail Licenses **FREE** on: June 06, 2013, 03:26:41 AM
Would love one  Grin
722  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 on: June 06, 2013, 12:47:46 AM
Buy the car of the future with the currency of the future! I am offering a beautiful, excellent condition 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 for 300 Bitcoins. I am not accepting any other currency, nor am I tying the price to any exchange rate. Buy it today, tomorrow, or yesterday for BTC300.

Full details here: http://bitcoinmotor.com




Officially the coolest thing I've ever seen for sale w/BTC
723  Other / Beginners & Help / HELP: TOTAL Mining N00b on: June 06, 2013, 12:42:12 AM
Hi everybody,
Well I have been immersed in the world of bitcoins for years now, I never got into the mining side of it. All I have is a general understanding of how it works.
Anyways, I'm moving into a new place soon (free electricity!) so I was wondering about setting up a rig. I don't want to spend a ton ($100 or less). I don't need it to do a ton, either-I'm just looking at it as whatever it produces are bitcoins I wouldn't have had otherwise. Which brings me to my next question-is it smarter to mine litecoins?
I have a MacBook Pro for personal use and DO NOT want to use it at all for mining. Is there anyway I could mine using a Rasberry Pi?
I appreciate any help/advice. Excited to get into this.
724  Economy / Goods / Re: Communist Proproganda [Selling GENUINE Prints/Other Random Things) on: June 05, 2013, 08:44:39 AM
Fuck me, my wallet is on fire.
Here's another one for you:




Sorry the pic is lower-res and it looks cropped all weird. I assure you it is not, though, its a rectangle just like most other pieces of paper lol.
725  Economy / Goods / Re: Communist Proproganda [Selling GENUINE Prints/Other Random Things) on: June 05, 2013, 08:34:41 AM
Fuck me, my wallet is on fire.

LOL I guess its a good thing when somebody's interested in the first 5 minutes (!)...especially when you are banking that you won't get any bites. This was primarily supposed to be a "feeler" or whatever the term post.
726  Economy / Goods / Communist Proproganda [Selling GENUINE Prints/Other Random Things) on: June 05, 2013, 08:23:54 AM
First of all, I'm about 90% sure I'll get no "bites on this". BUT I am posting for the person like me who MAY exist. BTW, please don't think sarcastically say "wow, this guys a hero" "so altruistic",etc-you know what I mean. Ain't funny.

Also I had an experience similar to what I hope this will become. I was a BIG noob on the forum, but one guy saw the silver I melted and was impressed by my stats. He gave me an 18 BTC loan (EXACTLY what I needed to buy this huge scrap silver lot) out of the goodness of his heart-no interest or anything like that.

Anyways, I have been collecting genuine Cold War/Communist relics for some time. My favorite, though, are the propogranda posters. The one below is my favorite, But I also have stuff from EVERYWHERE, not just China. I mean Cuba, USSR, states within USSR, etc.

I have several more prints from the guy I bought this from. If interested, tell me and I'll post more pictures. But these are prints of all the propaganda created that year (1971, Cultural Revolution). They were presented to higher-ranking party officials in a ledger with the title and author of each picture. I made sure to take pictures of the ledger, but I got a new phone. I will be trying to get in touch with the guy I bought these from and have him send me a picture of the ledger.






*If you are interested in the print you see or ANYthing that is "communist propaganda" (from a North Korean kid's book to military pins), please send me a PM and I'll see what I have or can do.

**BTW-I don't buy unless I know for a FACT that its real. If you ended up with them, an appraiser would verify that.
727  Economy / Goods / WANTED: Silver Bullet, Silver Shield "Trivium" 1oz Silver Bullion Round on: June 04, 2013, 11:51:18 PM
Hi everybody,
I'm looking for this round:


Its called "Trivium" by "Silver Bullet, Silver Shield"
If you have it and would like to make a deal, please PM me!
728  Economy / Goods / Re: Silver Bullet, Silver Shield "In Debt and Death" [RAREST PIECE] on: June 04, 2013, 10:54:21 PM
This specific ("In Debt and Death") one is so valuable cause its the first of the series. They did this one, "Trivium", "Slave Queen", "Freedom Girl" and I think the [last] one that they have yet to release is probably the coolest:

https://www.silverbulletsilvershield.com/ag47-silver-medallion.html

I find it funny that all this "Silver Bullet, Silver Shield" stuff is so popular and thus expensive. It is the project of a guy named Chris Duane, who urged people to buy silver at the lowest possible price they could (he suggested 90% pre-'65 stuff), and now his silver is worth spot x 3.
729  Economy / Goods / Re: Silver Bullet, Silver Shield "In Debt and Death" [RAREST PIECE] on: June 04, 2013, 10:47:12 PM
Jeepers are they expensive Smiley These SBSS rounds are very nice, I've been eyeing them on eBay for a while now.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271217144652?var=570162724972&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

How much would you let it go for?
This one especially:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SILVER-BULLET-SILVER-SHIELD-1-TROY-OZ-999-DEATH-DEBT-CHRIS-DUANE-SBSS-AOCS-/221235430859?pt=US_Bullion_Bars_Rounds&hash=item3382a8c5cb

I have the Freedom Girl and the Slave Queen...but I didn't pay more than $30 for them (its really hard to think of bullion as numismatic-but then again, you should see what some old-school hand-poured Engelhard bars go for)

I'd take silver or BTC for this. Dollar amount? $65 I guess. I know its a lot and I feel like an ass but thats supposedly what they're worth.
730  Economy / Goods / Re: [WANTED]: 3 or 5ozt Silver Bar on: June 04, 2013, 05:46:34 AM
hello,  i have a scottsdale 5ozt handpoured bar en route.  i ordered it 3 weeks ago, so it should be in my hands by a week.  once it arrives i'll post some pics and maybe we can trade for your coin?
yeah sure, just let me know
731  Economy / Goods / Silver Bullet, Silver Shield "In Debt and Death" [FIRST/RAREST SBSS PIECE] on: June 04, 2013, 05:07:07 AM
So I went to my local coin shop today. I'm pretty good friends with the owner. To him, silver is silver. But if he gets something interesting (NORFED usually), he'll pull them out and save them for me. Today he asked me what I knew about "Silver Bullet, Silver Shield". I said I had a Freedom Girl round, thought it was pretty cool. He showed me this one somebody sold just as a 1oz round. It was already in the airtite. I looked it up quick on eBay-its the rarest Silver Bullet Silver Shield piece. It was the first of their entire series, and was only minted in limited amounts. Check what its going for on eBay. If anybody is interested, PM me an offer. If I don't get one I like I'll just hold onto it. But I'd be happy to accept BTC, more silver, combination of both, whatever. Just PM me.
Thanks






732  Economy / Goods / [WANTED]: 3 or 5ozt Silver Bar on: June 03, 2013, 09:01:21 AM
Hi everybody,
I am looking for a 3ozt or 5ozt .999 Silver Bar. If its hand-poured and looks old, thats awesome. It doesn't have to, though. I would pay you 1 Casascius coin for a 5oz, 3oz can be figured out. Let me know. Oh and I'm picky about my bullion, so I'd like to see the markings on the bar first.
Thanks!
733  Economy / Services / Free Escrow Offered on: June 03, 2013, 08:54:38 AM
Look through my trade history, post count, etc. I would be willing to provide free escrow (plenty of people can vouch for me). BUT if you want to send me a tip, thats truly up to you Wink
734  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Casascius Coins on: June 03, 2013, 08:48:36 AM
left Nightowlace positive trust feedback, but I will on here too. Would't hesitate to deal with again!
735  Economy / Goods / Re: "We love Bitcoins" Purple tees on: June 03, 2013, 08:45:36 AM
why purple?
736  Other / Off-topic / Re: Since I know you all were wondering... on: June 03, 2013, 08:31:08 AM
i dont know what to say, i'm touched
Also, do well in school
737  Other / Off-topic / Since I know you all were wondering... on: June 03, 2013, 08:25:52 AM

738  Economy / Lending / VERY relevant here on: June 03, 2013, 08:11:24 AM
Wink

greenshot screen capture
739  Economy / Goods / Re: 2010 Silver Eagle 1 troy oz Silver AMAZING QUALITY on: June 03, 2013, 06:45:39 AM
$34.80 in bitcoins for a $22-$24 item???
When you see a Silver Eagle for $22-shit, even $24, buy me one. Or buy me  10. You see, there is this thing called silver "spot" price. It is essentially the market price for silver. When you buy large quantities of silver, the premium you pay over this "spot" price is less. Also, price over spot is typically always less when you buy from a private mint. Unfortunately, the US Treasury Department does not sell single pieces of their 1oz Silver Rounds for free (@ spot price), or for $2 : (
740  Other / Off-topic / Re: Talk to limitless. on: June 03, 2013, 03:21:31 AM
I didn't want to say... TOR!

But there, I said it: TOR!

And I don't want to say...TOR has been breached long ago, and is a far cry from secure. It's better than nothing, but infallible, it is not. I'm no cryptography whiz, but a simple search on this forum will lay it all out there for you. I just assume that anyone can set up a node and skimming data. A forensic analyst can turn a spiderweb of IPs into a glaring red arrow to your bedroom. It's not cheap or easy, but it wouldn't be the first time Johnny Law decided to make an example of someone.

Aside from all that, the human factor will kill you. All it takes is one little lapse where you operate unsecured and you are done if someone really wants to jam your life up.

Honest to god it doesn't even cost that much to trace a tor node to someone's parents basement.  I'd never trust TOR to hide.  Basically all I use it for is to see what the other side of the mirror is looking at. Everyone kicks and screams about how scary the deepweb is.  If you are not looking for trouble however you usually won't find it.  It's a wonderful library.  Shit like 80% is archive.  Totally not the point of this convo but hey... jus sayin
I checked out your posts since I couldn't believe the absolute falseness of the claims you were making. You don't think Tor is secure and anonymous? Any country can block access to any site in their country (it may be accessible  via Mirrors, but thats another story). Considering all of the child pornography, weapon-selling sites, fraudulent document/account-auctioning sites and a whole lot of other illegal business, you REALLY think tor isn't anonymous. Get a clue. Those sites would be gone in a second if they could figure out how to get access (or WHO to get access to) to what they needed to delete them. You don't have a clue. The only way someone could POTENTIALLY be traced via tor is via their activity. If you don't use Vidalia to change your identity to get a new IP (the single click of a button), then they can track the activity of some say...Lithuanian IP address. Tell me exactly HOW they figure out who that IP address belongs to, though. Because its not anyone in Lithuania.
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