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8281  Economy / Securities / Re: AMHash1: Cost-Effective Mining Contract on: March 02, 2015, 06:00:33 PM

So Amhash, what's the B plan? Any plans or intentions for compensating Amhash shareholders?

I'm Plan B.  Here you go, the promised deluxe condolences gif:

Sorry for your loss![/size]
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That's original.

Friedcat made good on the failing Prisma's, he gave back a 200 bitcoin fee some moron accidentally added to his transaction and now you're going to be an ass with your NotLambChop-plagiarized attempt at humour? You suck.

8282  Economy / Securities / Re: HAVELOCK INVESTMENTS - Site will be back up Monday March 2nd on: March 02, 2015, 05:54:35 PM
^Sorry, did I miss something?  Is the site back up?  How much of your coin have you gotten back?  You do realize that even if James keeps his word, you won't be able to do anything 'til Wednesday, right?

 I'm not waiting for coins, I'm waiting for Friedcat to finalize the newest ASIC chip.  I will transfer coins to Havelock on Wednesday to purchase some AM shares.  I'm sure your FUD will make for some bargains.
8283  Economy / Securities / Re: HAVELOCK INVESTMENTS - Site will be down for maintenance until further notice. on: March 02, 2015, 05:47:27 PM
^
Sorry, did I miss something?  How much of your coin have you gotten back?

 Come on, admit it.  You were wrong.
8284  Economy / Securities / Re: HAVELOCK INVESTMENTS - Site will be down for maintenance until further notice. on: March 02, 2015, 05:44:45 PM
Gentlemen.  This condolences gif may be premature, but I understand that tensions are high, and... well, just didn't want you to think I ran away with your condolences gif.
So even if Havelock comes back online & resumes trading (lol), this gif, in full 256-color color & suitable for digital framing, is yours to keep!

Sorry for your loss![/size]
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Fuck you NotLambChop.  You didn't call this one right so you can't gloat; you were wrong.  Why not just admit it?

8285  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [16000 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+NMC, Stratum, VarDiff, Private Servers on: March 02, 2015, 02:18:45 PM
3 blocks in 11 minutes, niiiice!   Grin



 Very nice Smiley

  I'd like to see that happen more often to bring up that 3 month average!
8286  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: March 01, 2015, 11:58:08 PM
Dear Friedcat,

Please don't make NLC and RS right.
Do you have any idea how annoying it will be to have lost money AND have to hear them?

Do a brother solid and don't dick us.

Blink twice if you promise.
k?






 Friedcat wont let us down.
8287  Economy / Securities / Re: AMHash1: Cost-Effective Mining Contract on: February 27, 2015, 05:52:20 AM
...if Havelock does not return, AND AMhash returns, THEN etc., etc.

There.

Why would you say Amhash would not return, its a known fact for the Chinese New Year most companies shut down, why would Amhash be any different?
Actually almost all companies shut down! But most are just 7 days, I wonder why they need 18 days!
Maybe they've already finished their job (employing new staffs, tape out of be300...) and now what
can they do is just waiting for TSMC or assembly house.

dam why cant i get to be off work here in the USA for 18 days for the new years, hell i will even be happy and satisfied with the 7 days mentioned lol  Grin

 What do you expect from a country that mandates  a scant 12 weeks of unpaid leave for new mothers?  You're lucky they let you out at all Wink

8288  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator/miner [v0.22] on: February 26, 2015, 12:29:15 AM
Does anyone know of a fast address generator? I can regex a batch myself (to look for vanity addresses), but the address generators I've written are far too slow. As a plain address generator, even vanitygen is slow. Any ideas
Are you trying to generate just any address, or vanity addresses?  oclvanitygen even on modest hardware should be able to do millions of generic addresses per second, so I'm not sure what sort of rate you're looking for.

Just generic addresses, I want to regex the addresses later in a regex format I'm more familiar with. I create a few million addresses, then regex them.  I can't get oclvanitygen to run on my nvidia 750ti (on ubuntu).

I might just be using it wrong  - how do you get just plain addresses out of vanitygen?



 You don't.  It was designed to pattern match.

Which is why I started by asking: "Does anyone know of a fast address generator?"



  Well yeah but vanitygen is fast so I didn't understand what you were asking.  Why not create a file with all the "words" you're looking to find including their variants and use the -f switch?  That way you can still use OCLvanitygen and it's a lot faster than using the CPU version and regex.


8289  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator/miner [v0.22] on: February 25, 2015, 11:51:50 PM
Does anyone know of a fast address generator? I can regex a batch myself (to look for vanity addresses), but the address generators I've written are far too slow. As a plain address generator, even vanitygen is slow. Any ideas
Are you trying to generate just any address, or vanity addresses?  oclvanitygen even on modest hardware should be able to do millions of generic addresses per second, so I'm not sure what sort of rate you're looking for.

Just generic addresses, I want to regex the addresses later in a regex format I'm more familiar with. I create a few million addresses, then regex them.  I can't get oclvanitygen to run on my nvidia 750ti (on ubuntu).

I might just be using it wrong  - how do you get just plain addresses out of vanitygen?



 You don't.  It was designed to pattern match.

8290  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Hacking The KNC Firmware: Overclocking on: February 24, 2015, 02:50:59 AM
anybody???
at least if someone knows if it can be done or not


  Install the unified 1.01 firmware, select a lower clock rate on the advanced tab and then lower the voltages on each die for each ASIC.
A watt meter would be useful to see where you are saving power.
8291  Other / Off-topic / Re: Roll up the rim to win is back! on: February 23, 2015, 01:38:20 PM
My current tally. Three coffee and three donut.

Haven't redeemed anything, kinda feels cheap to cash them in. Maybe a rainy day...



 Whoo!!  Coffee party!
I still have three free coffee and have given two away but no donuts yet.  $5000 VISA would be nice.


Or a Camry.  Cool

 Do you actually win the car this time or is it a down payment on a Camry... or one year of a 4 year lease... or a ride to the destination of your choice, provided it's a Timmies location, in a Camry?  Undecided

 Edit: won 3 free cups of coffee out of 7 purchased this weekend while working night shifts.  If it wasn't for working nights, I'd say I was pretty lucky this weekend!

8292  Economy / Securities / Re: HAVELOCK INVESTMENTS - Site will be down for maintenance until further notice. on: February 21, 2015, 01:51:50 PM
If this site comes back up with Frozen music, I'm going to flip the fuck out.

 Let it go!  Wink
8293  Other / Off-topic / Re: Roll up the rim to win is back! on: February 21, 2015, 06:28:07 AM
My current tally. Three coffee and three donut.

Haven't redeemed anything, kinda feels cheap to cash them in. Maybe a rainy day...



 Whoo!!  Coffee party!
I still have three free coffee and have given two away but no donuts yet.  $5000 VISA would be nice.
8294  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator/miner [v0.22] on: February 20, 2015, 01:02:28 AM
thanks this is really nifty for business names - to put a name to an addy
Just keep in mind that you should never use that as anything more than exactly what it is, a vanity.  Say you generated a bunch of vanity addresses '1Actua1', and advertised that as trusted addresses for customers - then I could easily generate my own '1Actua1' addresses and try to con your customers into sending funds to me.

 That being said, how can we now trust that you are in fact The Real Steve? Wink



8295  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Just For Fun: Boy, age 4, has mark of the DEVIL on his chest on: February 19, 2015, 02:08:44 AM


 It's just the no parking or standing sign in Romania.
8296  Other / Off-topic / Re: Roll up the rim to win is back! on: February 17, 2015, 04:56:23 AM
Mired in a slump. No winners since the 10th, despite three buys each day.

 One for four on valentines day but they shorted me a grilled cheese!  While handing me the bag the cashier says "...and there's your four sandwiches!"  So naturally I didn't look until I got to my parents with lunch.   I think it was my wife who won a coffee but it was me who got to drive back and get the missing sandwich.
8297  Other / Archival / Re: LPS pawprint on: February 16, 2015, 01:36:49 PM
lol seems like you need to poke her into trying new stuff Tongue otherwise you're going to end up very poor.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqYTqJFGDl4

browse the indie and puzzle list, bound to find something she'll be obsessed with.

  I like that game!  It's like a ramped up Omega race Wink
8298  Other / Archival / Re: LPS pawprint on: February 15, 2015, 04:21:07 PM
I also read that certain companies create artificial shortages in order to hype their product.  I guess that wouls bw very difficult to do with a downloadable software game like Bejeweled (which my daughter likes but only when I'm playing it!)
8299  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: running a mega millions lotto for btc on: February 15, 2015, 03:21:22 PM
guys youre looking at this wrong. you dont start with 5 new numbers every week....

...say you hit 4 numbers and another guy hits 2 numbers in week 1. the next week you hit your 1 number and he hits his 3 also there will be a split pot. pretty simple concept here

 No I think you read my post incorrectly.  Per your example, why would I buy in in that second week if I hadn't in the first week?  There is one guy looking to get only one number but I would still need to get five.  It seems like I would be giving away my money.


you must buy in the 1st week or you cannot play. noone can buy tickets during current game til someone wins. then a new 1 will start. and the guy needing 1 number might take 6 weeks to hit, ya never know

 I didn't realize this was the case.
8300  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 28 Reasons I’m DONE Talking To Most Of My Conservative Friends And Family... on: February 15, 2015, 06:35:44 AM
trained dogs, do the right stimuli you will get the right response. it ain't fun when you get that the automated response must be trained...

 The latest science shows that the "conservative" and the "liberal" brain are physically different and applying the same stimulus to both will get you a different response in many cases.
 
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