So the subscription said 12 months + free gift. What is/was the free gift? Or is that a surprise for the future?
The gift is the top secret swimsuit edition.
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Never done drugs. I'm probably addicted to dopamine (judging by how many times I boink my girlfriend in a day) so I think doing drugs for me would probably be a bad idea. It also doesn't make sense to me, as with drinking alcohol or smoking. None of them ever interested me even in the slightest. As for Silk road, I think any marketplace where you can sell -anything- is rather interesting, but having absolutely no interest in drugs myself makes it seem kind of a waste. Where are the wikileaks style cables we can buy for $20? The hidden videos of CEOs raping their employees, or other interesting stuff people would totally buy? Why drugs? Let's make the internet fun again, not just a mirror of the already boring world of losers. Although I haven't visited the website in quite a while, last time I checked there was "information" for sale. It was being talked about at least - example like inside information (IPO,people working for a law firm... ) I am not sure if it was ever followed through. My luck would be that it was some guy from the FBI doing some undercover bullshit. Too risky for me anyway. Anyone remember Fucked Company?
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I took a tylenol the other day.
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So close yet so far. RGV meetup would be nice, but it would only be me, I'm sure.
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If you caught the Apple keynote, then you'll know that Apple wants to control all of your tickets, rewards/loyalty cards and store credit cards. If you can trick them into hosting this thing also, it could be a foot in the backdoor of their one wallet empire. But since they have killed all the bitcoin software on their store, it seems unlikely. Maybe you can talk to MNW about working with his device/app store.
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As mybitcoin/mtgox/bitcoinica/etc. have demonstrated, they aren't your bitcoins unless their under your sole control.
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Sadly, only works with alt-chain Bitcoinz...
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I didn't know that they had Barnes & Nobles in Korea!
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Interesting videos, thanks for sharing.
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Ellet supports encrypted ham radio transactions with the iPhone CONFIRMED!
The iphone gets ham radio? Encrypted no less? Is there some Trucker CB radio app I've never heard about? Please explain, on the surface that sounds ridiculous. Not intended to be a factual statement. It is a joke.
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There already is a huge trading platform for diablo stuff using bitcoin. IMHO it would be a smart and profitable move from Blizzard to adopt new 'revolutionary' payment methods. Will they consider it? That depends on who decides really, clueless employees will trash it yea... true dat. And that's probably where our tickets/suggestions end up, with the clueless employees. So will Blizzard consider it? I think they would if it gets to the right people. Does it get to the right people? I don't think so.
What huge trading platform is this? Got a link? Also, define "huge"? Because Bitcoin's userbase in itself isn't "huge" to start with. Like I said, it's still an infant really. I don't think it'd be profitable for them for that reason. There simply aren't enough Bitcoin users for a major company like Blizz to spend lots of time and money implementing support for it. Same goes for any other 'revoluntionary' payment methods. Major companies aren't interested, unless a lot of people use it, like PayPal for example. Small companies would be in a different position and more lenient to adopting Bitcoin (they might see it as a way to make their business stand out, whereas Blizzard doesn't need to do that). ogrr.com
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The economy isn't broken. It doesn't need "fixing". This is exactly its intended condition. Money isn't real. Interest and debt are not real. Our whole economy has been set up to steal.
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Ipv6 is a superset of ipv4, meaning that every ipv4 address corresponds to an ipv6 address, but there are far more ipv6 addresses than can ever be represented by ipv4.
Spam is a problem independent of the protocol used to send it. If you want less of it, encourage a society that does not incentivize such profit seeking behavior.
If IPv6 addresses are a subset of IPv4s, then spammy IPv4 ranges can be blocked without having to look into an insanely large database at every possible spam query. But I notice by your answer where you say it's not the fault of the technology that this may not be the case. If so then it would be terrible news and allow for tons of spam. Superset, not subset.
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Does each IPv6 have a corresponding ipv4 address, or does IPv6 just mean spam will be a lot harder to control?
Ipv6 is a superset of ipv4, meaning that every ipv4 address corresponds to an ipv6 address, but there are far more ipv6 addresses than can ever be represented by ipv4. Spam is a problem independent of the protocol used to send it. If you want less of it, encourage a society that does not incentivize such profit seeking behavior.
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You could nominate it for the Bitcoin100. It would most assuredly be rejected though. Drugs and guns caused this tragedy, and it's just another example of why people should not be allowed to have access to them.
The distorted values and aberrant behavior caused by a sick society built on the foundations of a false authority and imaginary economy allow these episodes to occur.
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Will it support ipv6? Launching a mobile device right now that doesn't support ipv6 would pretty much make it obsolete before even being manufactured. Although it would be a great upsell for later versions. Planned obsolescence and all that.
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Interesting to note that the RMAH just went live in the Americas.
Bummer, I'm stuck out of town for 5 days... I'm curious how much things will go for Everything is $250. Come back next week when everything is $2.50.
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The only real wealth we have is the relationships we have with other people. The best performing asset class we can ever hope to reach for is a society that cares for all people.
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Interesting to note that the RMAH just went live in the Americas.
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Bitcoin Magazine's journalistic integrity time of death... Tuesday, June 12th 11:46 Central Time.
It's all hype and link bait from here guys!
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