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8201  Other / Off-topic / Re: I lost $10,000! on: June 28, 2013, 05:41:10 AM
glad you found it!

Honestly, I wasn't sweatin' it. A slight inconvenience/embarrassment, but other than that I laughed it off while it was yet to be found, knowing all the while it would be. Just didn't know when or where during the interim.
8202  Other / Off-topic / Re: I lost $10,000! on: June 28, 2013, 04:25:24 AM
I have a safe! Purchased it locked without a combo. It's never been opened since I owned it. Paid twenty bucks for it.

The last one I owned, I paid five bucks for it. After a couple years I couldn't stand it any longer so I pried it opened from the side only to find a business card and a couple other pieces of ephemera.
8203  Other / Off-topic / Re: Who shall I troll? on: June 28, 2013, 04:21:44 AM
Remembering that Rassah fell for the Pinkie Pie ruse...
8204  Other / Off-topic / Re: I lost $10,000! on: June 28, 2013, 04:18:42 AM
How long ago did you hide it?

Also, what's your address, and do you own a rottweiler?


Corner of Center and Castle in Sandwich, IL. Home of Trickie that barks at anything that moves.

It's in the *other* hiding place.

Obviously!

You're not going to believe this, but I figured it out half through typing the word "obviously". Pocket of an obsolete winter coat I gave to the Goodwill. Seriously, it's still in the closet. Now, I need a different hiding place since I told everybody about it. Any suggestions?

The other pocket. It has more than one pocket, right?

Actually, that's the first time I ever used a pocket. The only thing I can think of is that while penning "obviously", obsolete came to mind, enabling me to figure it out. It's amazing how the mind work.
8205  Other / Off-topic / Re: need 1000 btc loan - very important on: June 28, 2013, 03:45:52 AM
I need a 1000 BTC loan to buy a second hand yacht, once i buy the second hand yacht i will take pictures of my self in every country and port i go to with your bitcoins as a thank you .
I will pay you back in roughly 10 years time, hopefully sooner, however doubt it
might spend a little bit too a personal sushi maker, and a maybe some back olive oil from israel the 2000 dollars a bottle ones

let me know if you can

Cheers

Dude, show us a pic of said yacht or you'll not receive a single satoshi.

Geez!
8206  Other / Off-topic / Re: I lost $10,000! on: June 28, 2013, 03:37:11 AM
How long ago did you hide it?

Also, what's your address, and do you own a rottweiler?


Corner of Center and Castle in Sandwich, IL. Home of Trickie that barks at anything that moves.



It's in the *other* hiding place.

Obviously!

You're not going to believe this, but I figured it out half through typing the word "obviously". Pocket of an obsolete winter coat I gave to the Goodwill. Seriously, it's still in the closet. Now, I need a different hiding place since I told everybody about it. Any suggestions?
8207  Other / Off-topic / Re: Finally, BFL's 25 E. 12th Street, KC, address explained! on: June 28, 2013, 03:23:02 AM
Quote of the day: http://mail.kycnews.com/Forums.aspx?boardid=cgjmygzefcab&g=posts&page=-1&t=35302

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Posted: 7/10/2001 12:11:42 PM

By: El Guacamole

Seems like about every scam artist under the sun has used, promoted, or been involved with "Laissez Faire City" over the years -- draw from that what you want.
8208  Other / Off-topic / Re: Finally, BFL's 25 E. 12th Street, KC, address explained! on: June 28, 2013, 03:15:05 AM
Wait a moment:
Ashish Gulhati's Overview

Current
Chief Developer at Neomailbox
Owner at Netropolis Technologies
Past
Senior Developer at Laissez Faire City

Webmaster at The American Reporter
Columnist, Technology Journalist at CyberMedia
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So does this conflict with your theory that hashish gulhati is Satoshi?

Au contraire!
8209  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Need a mining pool for FST (Fastcoin) - Be the 1st one and get most users! on: June 28, 2013, 02:11:18 AM

Pool closed too, was replaced by: http://fast.ub3rl33t.com.

donīt work to me, I can't find any block in 8h of mine and don't show the numbers of my shares.

in fast.minepool.net I found many blocks sometimes even 3 blocks per hour because the difficulty of this coin is still very low.

Why was this post changed 9 days later?

A better question is how did I find it and why am I commenting on it?

Keyword: Valis.
8210  Other / Off-topic / Re: Finally, BFL's 25 E. 12th Street, KC, address explained! on: June 28, 2013, 12:53:55 AM
As far as I know, the guy who ran LFC(James Ray Houston) was a renowned professional con artist. The parts that I've read almost seem almost unbelievable. With people just random wiring thousands of dollars to Europe to become members of this imaginary city, lol.

In your readings, did you get to the part yet that Sonny Vleisides of BFL is his real son?

Once you get up to speed, then... http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/privacy1/message/43

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By the way, I mentioned Laissez Faire City soem time ago in a post.
Well, I went to see them the other day, and it really looks like they
are both legitimate and they have their act together and they have
substantial backing, just like I was told.

I spent a wonderful afternoon talking to the City Clerk last week, and
they have a lot to offer all of us at a very fair price. Plus, you can
also have a home base at the embassy when you visit Costa rica.

I know that much scepticism is created due to the internet's
impersonality. We simply type in messages and prepare web pages, but
unless you meet the people involved, it's sometimes easy to jump to
hasty conclusions. Well, that's what I did a few months ago, as some of
you recall, concerning this project.

Their new stock market is supposed to be online in a couple of months,
and they are working as fast as they can to redesign their web pages,
but I can tell you that this is not a rip off. These peple have a very
impressive headquarters in one of the nicest, if not the nicest,
neighborhoods in Costa Rica, and they have other freedom loving
individuals living in that same neighborhood. In fact, I hope to move
over there in a month or two.

They have lots of innovative services which I hope to tell you about
over the next couple of months. It's just too bad all of you can't
just pick up and move down here. However, they have plans to start
communiites of like minded people all over the world.
Anyway, enough on that for now. I'll give you more details as I learn
more and visit them again. They are clear on the other side of town
now, so the most I could go there is a couple of times a month, but it
sure will be enjoyable.

John

Highlighted above, the City Clerk was...wait for it (as if you didn't already know)...Sonny Vleisides, the CEO/President of BFL.

The author is John Allen who is Robert Demes. Some people have a hard time giving up their sock puppets.

http://costaricaeasy.net/profile-264/

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John Allen
Hi all. I'm new here and looking around. Certainly hope this board catches on. I've been here for 17 years this week, so I can certainly answer many questions. The best advice I'd give is to sit b...
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Robert Demes
Robert DemesAugust is almost always the best month for Bill Fish in Guanacaste due to the migration for spawning! Roosters are inshore, lot's fun - big fight and always there - live bait is best if you want a Big One!

http://web.archive.org/web/19990219092344/http://www.destiny-worldwide.net/free/

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This The Real Libertarian Webring site is owned by John Allen

http://www.privacy.li/forum/viewtopic.php?t=237

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John Allen (the rumor has it that his real name is Robert Demes) who has specialised to scalp expats in Costa Rica, at http://www.destiny-worldwide.net/
8211  Other / Off-topic / Re: Finally, BFL's 25 E. 12th Street, KC, address explained! on: June 28, 2013, 12:18:34 AM
As far as I know, the guy who ran LFC(James Ray Houston) was a renowned professional con artist. The parts that I've read almost seem almost unbelievable. With people just random wiring thousands of dollars to Europe to become members of this imaginary city, lol.

In your readings, did you get to the part yet that Sonny Vleisides of BFL is his real son?
8212  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 28, 2013, 12:16:32 AM
Titicaca
8213  Other / Off-topic / Re: Err, not sure which section this falls into? on: June 28, 2013, 12:09:42 AM
Quote
...any Litecoin post gets swallowed up quickly in a chaotic mess of badly punctuated and spelt thread after thread of pretty much a waste of server space.

It's damn hard to take it seriously when the content is riddled with grammatical errors, one of which I highlighted above.

Apologies to who's behind it if a friend of PG.

Overall, I enjoyed the content.

Peace!
8214  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 28, 2013, 12:03:57 AM
Mpiganaji
8215  Other / Off-topic / I lost $10,000! on: June 28, 2013, 12:01:48 AM
Seriously, I misplaced 100 $100 bills somewhere in my home. I hid it in case I needed it for a barn wood purchase ever since the bank limited my withdraws to $2,000 daily, and only if I give them a three day notice.

I've always maintained for the past few months I knew where I put it. I guess I'm losing my fuckin' mind. I know it wasn't stolen, ergo I falsely remembered where I stashed it.

It was pretty embarrassing when I didn't have the entire several grand to pay one of my pickers. Luckily, I was only one phone call away from getting cash from a friend to pay him.

Now, where the fuck did I hide a bundle of bills?

BTW, the same Sandwich bank was shut down because (how can I say this politely) the president stole money. Within 24 hours, the bank had new owners--Heartland.
8216  Other / Off-topic / Re: PayPal Is Launching an Interplanetary Payments Service on: June 27, 2013, 10:42:53 PM
Sounds interesting although it's kind of absurd. I guess the Star Wars scenario is going to happen much much sooner than I thought.  Cheesy

Don't laugh! They're already building the ships.



Concerning the time for confirmations:

Since we're not planning on leaving earth obit anytime soon, confirmation time shouldn't be an issue. By the time we start colonizing Mars and beyond, any confirmation issues will be resolved.

The bottom line is, I believe, that this is nothing but a publicity stunt of sorts.

If Buzz Aldrin is worth his salt, then nothing short of endorsing Bitcoin should be considered. He's position to be the man who introduced the first galactic currency, forever known as (the) Bitcoin Buzz.
8217  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 27, 2013, 10:22:35 PM
okonkwo
8218  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Explaining Bitcoin to a non-believer on: June 27, 2013, 06:31:56 PM
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...refer to it as my "fake" money.

I having a very difficult time coming up with an example of con-artists/hackers spending resources to steal fake money, ergo Bitcoin has value.
8219  Other / Off-topic / Re: BitAttack! BitAttack! BitAttack! on: June 27, 2013, 06:25:33 PM
How to do you suppose we go about doing that gentlemen? Shocked



Thanks to your post, this thread is now on my...

8220  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [JUST FOR FUN] Newspaper Headlines on: June 27, 2013, 06:21:28 PM
Bond Funding Pays Back Those they Scammed
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