those are interesting, suttle but for those who know about bitcoin it is obvious what they are
My thinking in wanting a bitcoin tiepin was "there are propably people aware of or using bitcoin around me daily, I'd like a suttle way to connect to them."
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Actual delivery times, added as reported.
Finland: 1-2 days. Norway: 3-8 days. Austria: 1 day, 5 hours ! USA: NYC 14-30 days California 33 days Texas 7 days (Houston), 38 days Richmond: 9 days. Germany: 8 days. Canada: 15 days. South Korea: 8 days. Romania: 7 days. Note that the 30+ days delivery times were in economy class, Im done with it, Priority only from here on.
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In essence this thread has continued on at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153618.0 ... and it has brand new shiny objects [Edit] My goods are now available trough www.btctrinkets.comHello Im a miner who has for quite some time wanted to do more with bitcoins than mereley mine, speculate and consume. I recentley found myself in need of a nice tiepin and one thing led to another. The result being that Im starting a small buisness Im calling btc-trinkets. My prices are subject to change as the exchange rate fluctuates, the goods atm are: [edit] Im constantly behind on updating prices, I have dynamic pricing tied to the euro on in my bitmit auctions, feel free to refer them for the current prices.Trinkets on bitmitTux & Bitcoin pvc keychain. Backside has the text Open source software. Open source money. Be warned that the backside will eventually wear off, it's just painted on. Mine is fading after two weeks of being in my pocket always, on an average day I walk ~3 miles so could be Im putting it to more wear than average. The frontside is still in pristine condition. In stockPrice including delivery: 0.4BTC
Money clip. Brass, the diameter of the coin is 25.75mm so it's larger than the ones on the cufflinks, tiepins and lapel pins. In stockPrice Including delivery: 0.92BTCBitcoin tiepin. In stockPrice including delivery: 0.77BTCThis item now comes in a plastic box, with no added cost, this is to ensure that it arrives intact. If the box is broken but the item is not then it has served it's purpose asfar as I am concerned. By this I mean that I won't be shipping out replacement boxes, if yours makes it then good, you have a box for storage. Bitcoin cufflinks. In stockPrice per pair including delivery: 0.95BTCThis item now comes in a plastic box, with no added cost, this is to ensure that it arrives intact. If the box is broken but the item is not then it has served it's purpose asfar as I am concerned. By this I mean that I won't be shipping out replacement boxes, if yours makes it then good, you have a box for storage. Bitcoin lapel pin. In stockPrice including delivery: 0.40BTC
One of each of the items listed above as a bundle. In stock.Price including delivery: 3.25BTC
All the metal items are made of brass with "gold plating". They include absoluteley no preaceous metals (or someone has made a horrible mistake at the production end). The bitcoin logo in each item is the same size, 2cm in diameter, excluding the money clip which is larger. The point of this image is to prove that I have the claimed goods, atleast some active members on the mining forum will recognize the uglyest rig ever (hashmaster 2000) that I am the proud creator and owner of. Delivery times are (quoted from the finnish postal service's website): Europe: 8 - 16 days. Rest of the world major cities: 12+ days and rural areas not guaranteed, but Im willing to guesstimate 30 days at most. I'll update the delivery times as they are reported by customers. Preferred sales channels are now www.btctrinkets.com and bitmitTo order e-mail btctrinkets@gmail.com Payment methods accepted: bitcoin (doh), mtgox btc code, more possibly later suggest and ask, however I dont really see any reason to accept payment forms other than bitcoins, for reasons that are propably obvious to you also Otc-rating http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Isokivi&sign=ANY&type=RECVEscrow available via bitmitWebsite: www.btctrinkets.com (redirects to this thread for now, It'll propably take me the rest of the year or so to get an actual e-commerse up and running [edit] set the target for having a webstore to be after/once I have ten different items available , the noteworthy bit is that the domain is registered with my actual and easily verifyable info so I guess thats one less thing to make me look "scammy")My auctions on bitmit
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Personally Im not thrilled about the colourscheme, do like the slogan tough.
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Please sell the site, hell I'll even make an offer myself if need be.
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Yup. Not a currency. A religion.
+1 Someone should print out bible-like books containing the entire blockchain.
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Haha, I knew Tom did not have the confidence in his product to back up the bet! Thanks for confirming it, Tom!
Seriously... I hope atleast your eployer realizes that you are hurting their reputation with this. Consider me a potential customer who's (once again) shocked and appalled by the way BFL appears to be conducting buisness.
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And the usual FUD starts.
As I see it, GLBSE is a minor part of the Bitcoin economy as a whole and can't and certainly will not affect any even-slightly-longer term trends in any way. In the short term it's a good excuse to spark a healthy correction though, that's for sure.
Thus far the only actual applications for GLBSE have been mining, loans, rarely anything else. Nefario had plans for other stuff but never got there. I've been known to underestimate the effect of events though, so maybe I'm wrong. Regardless, I see the closure of GLBSE as a smaller thing than Pirate and the market recovered very well from that, didn't it?
Also, GLBSE does have an alternative called MPEX. That is afaik much more legitimate anyway, there are actually some requirements to get listed over there. GLBSE was a loose cannon and had no diversity, I never even registered. Hopefully something better comes in the future.
+1 I always considered glbse a liability and at most had 5% of my funds in there... at the time "it hit the fan" I had 0 shares and 0 satoshi's in there. Im pretty sure the average bitcoin user out there is at least as cautious as I am.
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Isokivi, order number 913, 1/10/2012, 1 x 54ghs unit
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I would (once again) like to take the opportunity to state that I am Satoshi Nakamoto.
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What plans do you have for the upcoming winter?
Adding overclocking and a light cover so that snow dosent get under, on or directly next to the rig. But ultimateley as the difficulty clibs I'll eventually sell off the hardware, I do hope that asics take their sweet time
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I have one of those polish cards, works like a charm.
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You wrote that you had fan failures. If you can you may want to put your cards straight to avoid putting too much stress on the fan's bearings. They are designed for vertical or horizontal use. I'm not sure this applies to graphic card fans, but it applies to disk drives: I've had 2 brand new ones die in a row because a diy suspension system put them at an angle... Better safe than sorry.
Never had a single gpu fan problem with this setup, not even noise. - Cheap fans are cheap for a reason 2$ ones from china fail in 1-3 months for me. I was assuming you were speaking of replacement fans for graphic cards, but you probably meant the fans for your case. Yes that was me referring to a set of 90mm case fans, bought 3 an on average they ended up lasting a bit over 2 months each
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You wrote that you had fan failures. If you can you may want to put your cards straight to avoid putting too much stress on the fan's bearings. They are designed for vertical or horizontal use. I'm not sure this applies to graphic card fans, but it applies to disk drives: I've had 2 brand new ones die in a row because a diy suspension system put them at an angle... Better safe than sorry.
Never had a single gpu fan problem with this setup, not even noise.
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There's a really annoying bug in the MPBM Cairnsmore1 worker that causes the built-in watchdog to reset it to the default speed if the network falls over for a couple of minutes, and it doesn't ramp it up again so it's going to stay there for a while. Hopefully this patch should fix it: diff --git a/modules/theseven/cairnsmore/cairnsmoreworker.py b/modules/theseven/cairnsmore/cairnsmoreworker.py index 4dd4dd0..aaadc96 100644 --- a/modules/theseven/cairnsmore/cairnsmoreworker.py +++ b/modules/theseven/cairnsmore/cairnsmoreworker.py @@ -395,6 +395,7 @@ class CairnsmoreWorker(BaseWorker): if self.oldjob and self.oldjob.starttime: if self.oldjob.starttime: hashes = (now - self.oldjob.starttime) * self.stats.mhps * 1000000 + hashes = min(hashes, 2**32) self.hasheswithoutshare += hashes self.oldjob.hashes_processed(hashes) self.oldjob.destroy() @@ -410,6 +411,7 @@ class CairnsmoreWorker(BaseWorker): if self.job: if self.job.starttime: hashes = (now - self.job.starttime) * self.stats.mhps * 1000000 + hashes = min(hashes, 2**32) self.hasheswithoutshare += hashes self.job.hashes_processed(hashes) # Destroy the job, which is neccessary to actually account the calculated amount
Could I please get the "clueless moron" version of how to apply this patch ?
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For actual results replace the first option with over 9000
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