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781  Economy / Services / Re: League of Legends Referrals on: March 07, 2012, 02:51:55 AM
Well, my advertising on here has gotten me referred to another forum where I've gotten several emails already. Thanks for the warning, but why wouldn't I take advantage of free advertising?

I saw nothing on the thread, so I assumed (incorrectly), but I'm glad you've gotten business.

Free at the surface, maybe, but time is money.
782  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Unofficial "High MHash"/"Best Settings" GPU Comparision Thread on: March 07, 2012, 02:47:48 AM
This thread is for finding the fastest software miner settings.

One may overclock more than another, but the competition is to find the fastest hashing miner at a particular overclock.
Absolutely. That's why I chose the term "skill". It will require effort, gong, over time, fu, to see what you can achieve. Cheesy



Sorry I haven't updated this thread in a while, I was taking a few days break to clear my head. I'll update it momentarily.

Sounds like two different threads are needed. One for software settings, and one for a general overclocking guide. I'm no overclocking expert, but I probably could write a guide like that if no one else steps up. Thoughts?
783  Economy / Goods / Re: 3100 Mhash/s Bitcoin Rig on: March 03, 2012, 03:44:57 AM
Latest price $1300.

Wait, what? Your last post was $600/rig...

My prices do fluctuate (goods, services and markets do that). If you negotiate a price with me in a PM however, that would be different. If we agreed, I would be obligated to that final price. My posted prices only gets things going, but it doesn't mean the price remains static forever. Just trying to drum up interest.

Think of it like going to a grocery store or a gas station. Prices posted one day might not be the same the next...

Should I suggest the posted price is good for 1 hour time frames (then the offer can change), or does that seem too volatile?

Unlike gas, hardware depreciates. It's entirely your call, however, I just wondered if you had mistyped.
784  Economy / Goods / Re: 3100 Mhash/s Bitcoin Rig on: March 03, 2012, 12:58:20 AM
Latest price $1300.

Wait, what? Your last post was $600/rig...
785  Economy / Services / Re: Advertise on www.film2240.wordpress.com on: March 03, 2012, 12:46:59 AM
I checked both sites. www.film2240.wordpress.com has content and doesn't say what you're reporting.The other page I have is NOT a blog,it's a proxy for advertising from my blog (so that wordpress.com won't be on my case about it.Also that other site is relatively under developed at the moment.)

This other site: http://film2240.webs.com/ is not yet developed fully as all of my time is taken up by working on film projects for other people.Don't confuse this site with my main blog which does have content. Those prices were based when BTC values were much lower than they are now.The pricing needs updating.It's the volatile nature of BTC value that makes things hard for me to sell goods and services. $7.5 for a standard slot does seem rather steep however.The pricing for all ad slots that are not 'premium' shall be amended (they may still be some cents off but shall be closer to BTC actual value).

I take all feedback to account as I feel it's important for me to thrive with BTC.

60 impressions monthly is a conservative figure,not an absolute.On really good months we get anywhere from 250-1000 impressions a month.

Update: The pricing for all ads (except premium) have even larger discounts than before.Pricing should now better reflect current market conditions.Sale ends 1/4/2012.

Ah, I see, I did not realize that the webs site was not in fact your blog. My apologies for misinterpreting.

I understand Bitcoin values change. Perhaps you could set (invisible) values in USD and use a script to convert them to BTC at the MtGox exchange price.
786  Economy / Services / Re: Advertise on www.film2240.wordpress.com on: March 01, 2012, 05:51:17 PM
Sorry I've been a little slow with info but I've been given a lot of work for another film crew recently.Anyways the info is as follows (estimates)
Typical 60 hits per month (usually more if there's a highly rated article on there)
Pricing info is on here: http://bit.ly/xRrn49 (link will redirect to the proper link on another site I own)
Do note that the 2 banners you see on that page are test ads,those don't count and have nothing to do with this offer.

Even though the date on the other site says the offer expires 15/1/2012,I will still honour the stated price/offer until I say so on this thread as this will be more up to date. Hope that answers your question.

~$7.5 for a "standard ad slot" that gets 60 impressions a month? That pricing is absolutely ridiculous.

More to the point, your blog has nothing on it. The home page:

"title
Click to add text, images, and other content"
787  Economy / Services / Re: League of Legends Referrals on: March 01, 2012, 05:48:14 PM
Okay. If you need some more VMs My computer can probably run more than 10 so I'd gladly take some pay if you ever get over loaded.

At least according to their current sales (0), being "over loaded" is unlikely to happen.

pskonejott, you're welcome to try, but I think advertising on this forum will likely be a waste of time. Most of the membership here plays much more serious (and better) games than League of Legends, and most of us don't think it makes much sense to pay to not play the game you're paying to play. I wish you luck, but it's been nearly a month, and I doubt your sales are going to improve.
788  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Introducing: Bitcoin Syndicate, a new mining op trading publicly! on: March 01, 2012, 05:44:24 PM
I'm still rather busy, but I've posted the Massive Braindump Of Doom on our btcsyn forums. For those interested in sifting through the jumbled insanity in my head, please feel free to head over and read it at:
http://forum.btcsyn.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=31

I'll post more meaningful updates as I complete some of these ongoing parallel tasks.

Thanks!

Thanks for keeping us in the know. Hopefully BFL will get the order processed soon.
789  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Introducing: Bitcoin Syndicate, a new mining op trading publicly! on: February 28, 2012, 04:37:45 PM
Lol, I saw mila's post last night, and was going to come and reply this morning, only to see this exchange lol... Nice.

And why secondlife? I could setup our own opensim server fairly easily (which still works with the secondlife client and it's opensource forks), and run our own virtual meeting space... Amusingly enough, that's not that bad of an idea lol... Anyway, I'm too busy to tackle that right now, once the syndicate is into "operational" mode, my work load will reduce. Right now lots of work in orchistrating everything, and piled on top of my work in R&D on our own FPGA mining solution, as well as sorting out a few of the other things I already had started. (and of course my full time day job) lol...

But yeah I kinda like that idea.

Anyway, you may resume your feigned political intrigue now Wink

(also I'll have an update later today about our first order of mining gear!)

That would (seriously) be really cool. But I agree, it is of second priority to R&D on FPGA mining. Great job with what you're doing, by the way; it's extremely impressive and well thought-out.
790  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Introducing: Bitcoin Syndicate, a new mining op trading publicly! on: February 28, 2012, 01:26:06 AM
I was just giving you a hard time, no worries.  Wink

I refuse to sit next to you on the next shareholders meeting : (

Wink

My, that was harsh. It would be more of a threat if having a physical meeting was remotely likely...

791  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Introducing: Bitcoin Syndicate, a new mining op trading publicly! on: February 28, 2012, 01:20:56 AM
just a quick math exercise. there are 9100 shares ruling 11.6 GH/s of power
how much is (will be) that per share?

Seriously? http://lmgtfy.com/?q=11600%2F9100

I will suffer through the flash animation later today ... I know that site and google syntax for calculator emulation.
I used that post as note to myself. sorry for spamming the forum. Elsewhere I posted the math to prove some other user not telling the whole truth and pimped the hash rate per stock by counting only sold shares and counting imaginary mining capacity as capacity available. dirty ol' tricks but newbies should be trained to see the difference and avoid (if possible)

I was just giving you a hard time, no worries.  Wink
792  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Introducing: Bitcoin Syndicate, a new mining op trading publicly! on: February 28, 2012, 12:43:59 AM
just a quick math exercise. there are 9100 shares ruling 11.6 GH/s of power
how much is (will be) that per share?

Seriously? http://lmgtfy.com/?q=11600%2F9100
793  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: HUGE Donation Opportunity for Epic Change on: February 27, 2012, 03:56:46 PM
Wow, old thread. Did they use MyBitCoin and lose all their donations?

-MarkM-


I doubt they received many donations. I'd give you the address stats, but blockchain.info seems to be down.

Pretty cool. will their education also cover bitcoin and other alt currencies Grin

Why are you mass-necroing ancient threads?
794  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Letter to TDF (LibreOffice) on: February 27, 2012, 03:51:00 PM
To me, it's just a bunch of noise.
To me it's just a bunch of posts to increase the post count before the scam offers start coming.

+1. Or he is a bot.

The latter I would guess. His posts are excessively similar.
795  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BAMT - Easy persistent USB key based linux for dedicated miners/mining farms on: February 27, 2012, 03:48:21 PM
How do you get ssh working on an Android got everything working on the local machine I can use connectbot to ssh in then when I do mine restart or gpumon I get a no protocol specified error any ideas?

edit can't get it working with ssh with putty in windows either

Have fun editing configuration files on a smartphone.

I'm not entirely clear on your issue. Troubleshoot with PuTTy, it's much more robust. Can you SSH in with PuTTy? What error does it give you? "gpumon" does some display formatting, so I suppose that could cause an error, but "/etc/init.d/mine restart" is just a normal command.
796  Other / Off-topic / Re: BFL Single in the wild (BOUNTY RECEIVED!!!) on: February 26, 2012, 07:01:21 AM
do you know how to use cgminer?

Nope,but I'll learn  Grin

Don't worry; it isn't that hard.
797  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [422 GH/s] EMC: 0 Fee/DGM/Merged Mining/PayPal Payout/SMS/Yubikey/More on: February 26, 2012, 12:21:26 AM
https://eclipsemc.com -> Error 105 (net::ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED)  Shocked

DNS lookup failed, yeah. Is your DNS hosted with your server provider?
798  Other / Off-topic / Re: BFL Single in the wild (BOUNTY RECEIVED!!!) on: February 26, 2012, 12:12:56 AM
gigavps, I had in mind that screenshots worth nothing because they can't prove anything.

Turbor, do not shout at me. You are also in my potential scammers list now. Good luck. Cool

You put people in your "potential scammers" list for disagreeing with you?
799  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Unofficial "High MHash"/"Best Settings" GPU Comparision Thread on: February 25, 2012, 10:45:28 PM
Instead of limiting overclock, what if I limit temperature and fan speed? After all, overclocking itself doesn't kill your card; overvolting and/or running at high temperatures does. (And running at high fan will kill the fan quickly) "Stock speed" varies card-to-card, and looking at the wiki page, the average overclock is extremely variant. How does 70C and 60% fan speed (in addition to the already-implemented stock voltage) sound for limitations?
That will only show variations in the product itself and make for completely non-replicable results. Two cards out of the box with serial number right next to each other might run 5C different due to manufacturing and assembly differences. One user might have an open frame rig, one might put it in his Dell with only one system fan. Those two cards, though, will get identical mhash results if run with the same software settings at the same clocks.

Fair point, strike that. I suppose I'll look over the wiki and see what I come up with.
800  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Introducing: Bitcoin Syndicate, a new mining op trading publicly! on: February 25, 2012, 10:44:24 PM
A few people asked if I could post my growth forecasts. Well I've revised them and updated with current data.

They are posted here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0Aua5nCpbs-RcdEpUeWExN1h2RFZPVWRnZjdMa25UOUE

If anyone wants to take a look.

Note that with the BFL option (even using a Single) at our current rate a 0.25BTC investment in the Syndicate will result in a nearly 600% ROI after 24months. And that's assuming no other sources of revenue, and that we don't have any other "positive" developments (which I fully expect we will).

The BFL Rig options both assume a loan to finance the Rig, since we won't have enough capital from the IPO alone to buy one. This isn't likely to happen right away (unless there is anyone out there who has $6KBTC kicking around) lol... So we'll likely re-visit that option once we've grown a bit.

But it's interesting to see that even with a loan, we can recoup the investment remarkably quickly.

Hope someone finds these interesting.

Quite impressive. Those seem well thought-out. The only thing I cannot find is difficulty estimates. Are you assuming a constant difficulty, and if so, what?
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