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801  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bounty 20 BTC: Wi-Fi Hotspot, enabled by bitcoin on: December 18, 2015, 10:18:27 AM
This is in fact one of the projects I am working on in my spare time.

However, I just finished this BitcoinWifi project!

http://bitcoinwifi.me/

Regards
Kris

The link redirect to something completely unrelated, https://bipsmarket.com/

This is the Github page for BitcoinWifi: https://github.com/ragmondo/BitcoinWifi
...and this is the project page: http://www.bitcoinwifi.net/
802  Other / Politics & Society / Re: RESPONSE TO ISIS AND OTHER ISLAMIC MILLITANTS GROUPS on: December 17, 2015, 04:43:09 PM
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Well, in this case it appears the Ottoman armies were not muslims at all, as they broke practically all of these rules Smiley.
803  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: In Gambling, Money is not everything on: December 17, 2015, 04:30:12 PM
I believe gambling should be a form of socializing. With my friends we had some night long boozing and poker and/or blackjack parties (with some small stakes) and that was a lot of fun. Clicking on the "bet" button all night on a dice site however is boring and not a lot of fun at all. (It's more like work.)
804  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Solar Power Passes 1% Global Threshold on: December 17, 2015, 04:04:59 PM
Good news. Maybe in 100 years we will be able to reduce the number of coal plants and the next generation will be able to enjoy clean air.

If you are not living in China or an other developing country then you can enjoy it today, as the modern coal plants (apart from the CO2 emission) are almost working as air purifiers Smiley.
805  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Solar Power Passes 1% Global Threshold on: December 17, 2015, 04:01:00 PM
The world is totally awash in dirt cheap energy so it seems very unlikely that something that you basically have to be bribed to adopt, will take over that world any time soon.

Correct. With the current oil prices solar energy isn't really competitive yet. From one barrel of average quality crude you can get 1.7MWh everywhere on this world, day and night, while 1 square meter solar can produce roughly 0.5-0.7kWh in the tropical/sub-tropical area during the day with full sun, and only a part of this output in the most industrialized parts of the world where electricity is much more needed.
806  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If people in third world countires all have Facebook , on: December 17, 2015, 03:15:13 PM
Because most of the internet in third world countries have slow internet. Third world countries are not as developed as the western country so their technology and such are like 10 years behind for us.

Have you ever tested internet speeds in semi-rural/rural areas in the UK? Industrial areas are pretty much the same Smiley. Time travel to the early 2000's :/. You can get far better internet speeds in Tunisia, Egypt and many other 3rd world countries.

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BTW this third world is a funny thing. By definition third world countries were the non-aligned or neutral countries during the cold-war including a bunch of undeveloped shitholes, but also including Sweden Switzerland, Finland, Singapore and the countries of the Arab peninsula. This later group have some of the best communication infrastructure on the whole world Smiley.
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807  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Solar Power Passes 1% Global Threshold on: December 17, 2015, 02:43:17 PM
Sounds good. Is this 178 GW the nominal or the real capacity, or maybe the yearly output?
808  Economy / Speculation / Re: I'm All In - Sold My Dogs & My Car! on: December 17, 2015, 01:00:57 PM
Well, then the dogs are safe now :/.

BTW, good luck.
809  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Where does the left-wing love for Islam came from? on: December 17, 2015, 12:48:27 PM
If that's the reason, that's pretty naive. Islam has its own agenda, and for sure ain't a left-wing one.

For a while muslims will serve their agenda and they will try to ride the wave. Or they can be ideal cannon fodder. Sometimes I think the political elite have something for us in their pockets about letting more muslims in and escalating the situation to a series of armed conflicts. Certainly there will be too few muslims to take and hold power for long but the destruction will be huge and after suppressing these uprisings (and wiping out most of their tools) the elite can ask for the "unity of Europe" as a defensive measure against the "horde" and for absolute power during the crisis (of course such a crisis could last very very long)... and I guess the scared and furious masses will grant them all what they asking for. But perhaps it's all about my false perceptions Smiley.
810  Economy / Gambling / Re: Most Popular Bitcoin Casino Slots on: December 17, 2015, 12:23:33 PM
Betcoin.ag is pretty good (maybe the best) on slots. There are some 220 games (5 reel, 3 reel, desktop and mobile games as well) many 3D slots and over 500 BTC jackpots to win.
811  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: when your out of btc on: December 17, 2015, 10:46:40 AM
Making a daily/weekly or monthly budget for gambling and then sticking to that is the best option. Of course some self control is needed Smiley.
812  Economy / Gambling / Re: [POLL] Best Dice of 2015 on: December 17, 2015, 10:44:14 AM
Voted for Primedice. Old, trustworthy, site with straightforward no BS design Smiley. Just-dice would be my second choice.
813  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Where does the left-wing love for Islam came from? on: December 17, 2015, 10:23:58 AM
Seriously, they got me confused there!  Huh

Left-wingers aren't known to be friendly to religion or care about Gods.
If we strip religions down to rational level they're just ideologies and doctrines. Under this view, the most similar to Islam is Nazism, both blame Jews for everything, both are supremacist, both are totalitarian...
So... what are those guys defending?! What supporting arguments do they have?! Ad populum, because they are too many?!


I think it's a rather functional than ideological "love". Probably they see muslims and mass immigration as a good tool to finish communities with historical christian roots off. Also, muslims are useful tools against whites, especially in Europe (because of the slow reproduction rate of the indigenous people). As a plus immigrants more likely to support leftist/liberal than conservatives parties.
814  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is there any job/business which makes more profit or loss quicker than Gambling on: December 17, 2015, 09:51:53 AM
Tradin is different thing. The OP need faster and quicker win or loss. Trading are slow profit, need to study and depend on luck to win. About loss it slow too.. trading will loss but somehow it can win back with some profit again.
But with gambling you can all win with ur funds and double it or bust. The fastest way is gambling Smiley

Day trading happens on the same trading day so that might be relative close, and momentum trading (scalping) also a pretty quick form of trading. But still not as fast to win or lose as gambling, indeed Smiley.
815  Other / Politics & Society / Re: John Kasich, the bankers whore, just went after encryption... on: December 16, 2015, 04:55:20 PM
Retarded idea. Encryption is our only defence against hackers. Banning it would disarm the law obeying taxpayers and would leave the criminals and terrorists fully armed with more power than ever before (as they wouldn't give a flying fuck about the law). Everyone who has more IQ than a goldfish can see this, and realize that this isn't something against terrorists but it's against us.
816  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: NEM partners with major bank, consortium of 5000 businesses, and cloud service on: December 16, 2015, 04:30:06 PM
Good to hear such good news. As I see NEM is alive and well, in a good distance from the shit-throwng contests over here Smiley.
817  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Documentaries: "Murder of Yugoslavia" and "Democracy of Mass Destruction" on: December 16, 2015, 04:09:45 PM
I have a friend from ex-Yugoslavia (He's half Croatian half Serbian. "Crazy" combination, since Croats and Serbs "hate" each other because of what happened back then )

We have had really long talks on this specific topic. Everything is done because of geopolitics. USA is enforcing everyone to play with their rules, no matter where are you on the globe.
US democracy is more like tyranny with communist elements.

Yugoslavia was simply too big, too strong, and after the end of communist rule it had a chance to be an economically self-sufficient country. That wasn't preferable for the EU landgrabs of the time.
Perhaps the Balkan war was the first small scale "pipeline-war" as Yugoslavia had a nice pipeline system from the Adriatic oil terminals throughout the country with branches to Hungary and Slovakia (therefore connected to the Friendship II line, also it was quite close the Romanian pipeline systems down to Constanta). They also had a quite friendly relationship with Russia, Libya and Iran...
Perhaps it's just a coincidence, but the line became fully operational in 89-90, and next year the war broke out. Since then it's basically unused however the whole line is still fully operational.
818  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Documentaries: "Murder of Yugoslavia" and "Democracy of Mass Destruction" on: December 16, 2015, 03:11:52 PM
All the while, all the parties to the conflict once belonged to a single Slavic people, with a common language and culture.
(Translator's note: The 500-year long Osmanian Yoke of 15th - 19th centuries is referenced here. Ottoman Empire - Turks - occupied Bulagria, Serbia [lands comprising Yugoslavia], Hungary and Austria, and were liberated by Russia in 1878. Of these countries, only Bulgaria, which is currently under American occupation, is manipulated to forget its history.)

A few additional notes (for correcting some of the historical mistakes) Smiley:
Please note that serbs, croats, and slovenians never ever been a single slavic people and Yugoslavia was an artificially created country in which the Entente forced people with different origin, customs, religion and historic legacy together. Even the language was different before the creation of the standard serbo-croatian language in the middle of the 19th century by a group of writers and scientists.

Also the Turks never occupied Austrian territories, and were able to occupy only about a third of Hungary before we stopped them.

One more thing. The Russians liberated nothing on the West-Balkan in 1878 as Croatia was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire, and Serbia was a de-facto independent state since 1830, Montenegro since 1855. However you are right regarding the East Balkan. The Romanian Principalities were semi-independent tributaries to the turks and Bulgaria wasn't independent at all before the war.
819  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Darkcoin aka DASH - The biggest ongoing SCAM in crypto on: December 16, 2015, 02:07:55 PM
Posting facts is not trolling.

Indeed, but posting the same facts over and over again can be counter-productive, and legitimate contribution can turn to trolling if some groups doing it constantly and vocally enough.
820  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Saudi Arabia's anti-terrorism alliance: a political message sketchy on details on: December 16, 2015, 01:00:18 PM
Saudi Arabian anti-terrorism efforts are a bit of an self-contradiction Smiley. Isn't it?
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