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801  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: mining viruses on: August 26, 2011, 02:43:02 AM
Hey wow look its the exact same thing I pointed out like 2 fucking months ago which you idiots laughed about it and said I was a moronic trolling retard for pointing out, and OH LOOK AV companies have picked up on it and realised "hey shit this thing is propagating botnets!!" Which is bad fucking news because AV companies very quickly try to stamp out botnets and things associated with them. The fact microsoft put up a bounty of a million dollars to stamp out a fairly low key botnet should be evidence enough of this, damn.
1 Million USD is toilet paper to Microshit.

Wow no shit it's almost like to anyone else who might actually have information as to who runs the botnet that might actually be quite a large sum of money! well done!!
I don't understand your sarcasm.
Are you bashing on the people who know about botnets or...?

Do you understand how bounties work, this is important.
802  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: mining viruses on: August 26, 2011, 02:39:47 AM
Hey wow look its the exact same thing I pointed out like 2 fucking months ago which you idiots laughed about it and said I was a moronic trolling retard for pointing out, and OH LOOK AV companies have picked up on it and realised "hey shit this thing is propagating botnets!!" Which is bad fucking news because AV companies very quickly try to stamp out botnets and things associated with them. The fact microsoft put up a bounty of a million dollars to stamp out a fairly low key botnet should be evidence enough of this, damn.
1 Million USD is toilet paper to Microshit.

Wow no shit it's almost like to anyone else who might actually have information as to who runs the botnet that might actually be quite a large sum of money! well done!!
803  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Do we bring the value of BitCoins back up? on: August 25, 2011, 11:14:24 PM
It's easy to get impatient but there's so much development going on at the moment that I think is crucial to the BTC economy as a whole (as far as merchant apis/plugins and exchanges are concerned) and the economy should grow pretty well on it's own for the next year at least.

But really I think we need more merchants with competitive prices so people are compelled to buy and spend BTC to drive the price up.

No merchant is going to accept btc when people have confessed it's a gambling game, and given the horrific breaches of security bitcoin has. You know like mtgox being hacked and all the money in mybitcoin "being stolen".
804  Other / Off-topic / Re: He did it again! on: August 25, 2011, 10:50:17 PM
price of btc is crashing sell sell sell
805  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Michelle Obama accused of spending $10m in public money on vacations on: August 25, 2011, 10:47:46 PM
LOL total bullshit from the wackheads at the dailymail.. at least they put accused in the title.

I guess the great thing that can be said, is with all the petty crap the right wing around the planet finds to throw at Obama must mean, he hasnt been the worst president in human history.

Otherwise they would find something worthwhile to bitch about, like where the hell is that republican jobs plan they promised us.


People are like "abloo bloo bloo obama is bad" and then idolise reagan when reagan popularised the idea it was fine to spend into debt, cut taxes so much the government went broke and wasted billions and billions of dollars on proxy wars and personal projects which amounted to nothing, and this was when dollars were actually worth something.
806  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Microsoft Security Essentials on: August 25, 2011, 10:43:48 PM
I have noticed several other legitimate apps getting reported also.  FWIW

Becuase they all look like a known botnet/trojan to MSE and other AV programs because they have exactly the same characteristics as a known botnet/trojan.
807  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Do we bring the value of BitCoins back up? on: August 25, 2011, 08:46:29 PM
If you're going to treat it as a gambling game it's never going to achieve legitimacy as currency.
808  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Do we bring the value of BitCoins back up? on: August 25, 2011, 08:40:31 PM
"Yeah how can we manipulate the price of a market driven commodity??"

You people are cockroaches. It shit like this which is why the price of wheat went up something like 40% in the last year. The free market doesn't motherfucking work if parasites like you are gonna game the fucking system. goddamn.
809  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who the FUCK is making bitcoin viruses? on: August 25, 2011, 08:05:18 PM
hey, idiots that laughed at this, MSE and a couple of other AV companies now flag bitcoin clients as potentially maliscious but whatever clearly I'm a troll or something.
810  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what to charge for cold storage? on: August 25, 2011, 07:59:52 PM
So what you're saying is you're starting a bank that uses credit based on bitcoins. For a piece of software specifically designed to avoid using centralised exchanges and fiat money this is essentially amounting to the same goddamn thing.
811  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Michelle Obama accused of spending $10m in public money on vacations on: August 25, 2011, 07:55:46 PM
just to note the daily mail is a british tabloid and they essentially print lies and slander in order to sell papers. They're one of the papers likely mixed up in the phone hacking scandal too. Honestly I wouldn't believe anything thats written in them, especially if you don't want cancer because according to the daily mail everything will cause cancer, or cure it.

And maddie is still alive with diana both hiding in oceania under fake names!!!
812  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Microsoft Security Essentials on: August 25, 2011, 07:47:03 PM
No, its because what I said about 2 months ago about trojans bundling bitcoin clients with their payloads in order to make money. This isn't a false posititive it's a legitimate positive because any bitcoin client is going to look exactly like a trojen one in terms of virus signature.
813  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: mining viruses on: August 25, 2011, 07:45:29 PM
Hey wow look its the exact same thing I pointed out like 2 fucking months ago which you idiots laughed about it and said I was a moronic trolling retard for pointing out, and OH LOOK AV companies have picked up on it and realised "hey shit this thing is propagating botnets!!" Which is bad fucking news because AV companies very quickly try to stamp out botnets and things associated with them. The fact microsoft put up a bounty of a million dollars to stamp out a fairly low key botnet should be evidence enough of this, damn.
814  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Steve Jobs resigns on: August 25, 2011, 12:58:41 AM
nah, we may see a little selloff, but the stock wont crash. apple still has the mobile, tablet and mp3 player markets cornered; they have a moat that will be hard to cross, they are highly profitable, and they have a SHITLOAD of reserve cash.

that still says "buy" to me.

besides, investors have known about his failing health and heave expected him to step down for sometime now.



Yes but they only had the markets cornered because steve jobs was an excellent promotor of his products. he managed to get people to buy the iphone 2g, 3g, 3gs and 4 even though all of them were essentially the same phone but with features that were cut from the previous versions because "they don't need them, really".
815  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Personal Responsibility on: August 24, 2011, 03:30:37 PM
If you are an advocate of personal responsibility why are you using bitcoin? It relies on everyone working together and trusting eachother to do so in order to function, almost the exact opposite of personal responsibility.
816  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Government grants make art worse... on: August 24, 2011, 03:29:30 PM
Actually artists have no incentive to do a good job these days anyway because they can literally smear their own shit on a wall and call it modern art and get paid millions for it. I've literally seen bits of wood with nails in them called things like "Honour" valued at 30 grand. The most notable example I can think of is that fucking ass who just stuck 1.7 million dollars worth of diamonds to a plastic skull, called it "art" instead of "tacky shit" and was paid 15 million dollars for it.

Fuck artists.
Haha, completely agree.  A good portrait or nature scene would be awesome to see in a modern art gallery, but you see no such things.  Instead, there's random junkyard bits thrown together, then displayed as "abstract".  Someone out there must enjoy that stuff in order for people to keep making it, but it must just be among the artist crowd!

Guess I'll keep garage-saling to find good paintings that don't look like a 7 year old did it.  Wink
These pieces are a lot more if you actually contemplate them for once... The easiest piece to appreciate isn't necessarily the best.

If I have to contemplate how paying someone to polish a piece of granite and then call it something pretentious like "honesty" counts as a masterpiece of artwork as opposed to a vividly and incredibly well painted artistic piece then it doesn't deserve to be called art, sorry. I absolutely detest artists who put in essentially no effort into their work and get away with it. There is some good modern art but it's only good because it's impressive rather than because it's some douchy shit.

example:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_NpINLHeo8rM/Sx5QJTf6hjI/AAAAAAAAvm8/7yvLCNm4Xg0/s400/7.jpg
good modern art.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6d/Hirst-Love-Of-God.jpg
pretentious douchy shit.
817  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Your Economic Recovery Program on: August 24, 2011, 03:23:58 PM
...The libertarian way to stop world hunger is to give everyone a hot meal...
818  Economy / Economics / Re: It’s not illegal to use real strawberries, it’s just impossible if you don’t wan on: August 24, 2011, 03:22:47 AM
Actually the fluoride and chlorine they put in the water can be very damaging. It ruined my brother's teeth and irritates his skin. We had to install a filter for the whole house. He's not the only one that has these issues. It's not natural what they are doing to our water. I can only imagine what it is doing to us internally. I would prefer the government to stay the fuck out and let us pay for water we don't have to go through the trouble of filtering.
You sure your brother didnt contribute to the problem? I agree all the chemicals can cause issues. But, Me and my family have been drinking NYC Tap all our lives and we all still have teeth in good health. Also, the chemicals add that distinct flavor i love. Its like, Hard Lemonade but, Water instead
I don't think my brother can cause himself to have the confirmed allergies he has. The doctor has said it's because of the water and he hates it too. He's seen too many patients whose bodies don't agree with it.


Actually you're thinking of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquadynia, or similar, which is caused by water itself rather than the minute traces of additives it has in it. Fluoride has proven effects on tooth and bone health because of it's bonding characteristics and molecular size, and chlorine is the only purifying agent which can be economically used for water purification, other than ozone which has it's own host of problems (Mainly because it breaks down on it's own and thus takes more effort to use for purification purposes), and is present in such low quantities in tap water that you'd get more chlorine in your diet by a factor of 100 from table salt than you would from tap water. Also As far as I know fluoride doesn't actually interact with cells in the body in any way, other than replacing, uh, phosphorus atoms, I think? In the bones and teeth.
819  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Government grants make art worse... on: August 24, 2011, 03:13:01 AM
Actually artists have no incentive to do a good job these days anyway because they can literally smear their own shit on a wall and call it modern art and get paid millions for it. I've literally seen bits of wood with nails in them called things like "Honour" valued at 30 grand. The most notable example I can think of is that fucking ass who just stuck 1.7 million dollars worth of diamonds to a plastic skull, called it "art" instead of "tacky shit" and was paid 15 million dollars for it.

Fuck artists.
820  Economy / Economics / Re: It’s not illegal to use real strawberries, it’s just impossible if you don’t wan on: August 24, 2011, 02:49:13 AM
I don't know about you but I'm kinda glad when I buy food from a shop I don't need insider knowledge of the company and the stores policies to know it's safe to eat because of government health and safety regulations.

Are you? You are very trusting of the burocrats.

Do you drink tapwater or do you think the government spikes it with mind control nanobots?
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