Air brushed paint job is this one of the "find the 10 differences" riddles? stared at it for an hour, didn't find any. but suffering certain side-effects now
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Weil es anonym ist, betrügt jeder Sack und man kann sein Geld aufgrund von kriminellen Machenschaften verstecken! ...hat psychologische Hintergründe denke ich also so wie USD- oder EUR-Cash meinst du?
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If people evade taxes with crypto-currencies, states will tax first and foremost real estate. You have to live somewhere you know. I don't like today's nation states either though, they're indeed a Single Point Of Failure, a relic of history, a questionable authority, a false security as a social safety net of last resort, and, logically-philosophically speaking, an infinite regress when questioning their legitimacy. I'd prefer to see crypto-currencies make us migrate to the synthesis of social-libertarian and market-libertarian ideas, which would look somewhat like the Mondragón Model: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-obHJfTaQvw
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Hat ja auch ewig gedauert seitdem Mr Karpeles die Domain teuer gekauft hat.^^ Erstaunlich, dass sie auch andere Börsen prominent platzieren, und localbitcoins als erste Kaufmöglichkeit anführen.
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tja, darum wurde ja Bitcoin erfunden, dass man keinen Mittelsmännern mehr vertrauen muss.
Tatsächlich ist man bisher immer am besten gefahren, wenn man stets einfach nur Coins gekauft und gehalten hat, ohne sich in dieser Community anderweitig verführen zu lassen.
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Democracy is the suggestion box for slaves
That's OT, this is essentially just about voting, and voting is just a tool, shareholders often vote too about stuff.
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btc-e ist in soviet russia, aber kann auch nicht sagen, was die dann mit einem machen :->
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20 Mark am Tag, früher war das mal viel
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be fearful when others are greedy !!!1!
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http://www.mmnews.de/index.php/wirtschaft/15970-bitcoin-1000Der Bitcoin stieg heute das erste Mal über die Marke von 1000-USD Marke / 700 Euro. Noch immer sind Bitcoin Fans und Bitcoin Gegner zerstritten über die Frage, ob die Internet-Währung tatsächlich als Ersatz für herkömmliche Währungen dienen kann.
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warum bist du noch hier du Bär.
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ok, I'll be in Frankfurt in 2 hours via the Autobahn. Where's the location again exactly?
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that, and VPNs usually are real businesses in known physical locations, even if they accept BTC. They will have to comply to more and more rules and regulations like logging etc...
sure, you can use the one decentralized VPN instead, which is Tor. But there's a reason why it won't exactly enter mainstream...
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heute abend
heute arbend erst meinst du? du bist mir schon so ein bär
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Get a VPN, problem solved
and which VPN does the VPN use then?
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^^^ still got a trump in my sleeve: http://www.thebaffler.com/past/of_flying_cars (by none other than our left-anarchist friend David Graeber) [...]
Surely, as grown-ups, we understand The Jetsons offered as accurate a view of the future as The Flintstones offered of the Stone Age.
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From the perspective of those living in Europe, North America, and Japan, the results did seem to be much as predicted. Smokestack industries did disappear; jobs came to be divided between a lower stratum of service workers and an upper stratum sitting in antiseptic bubbles playing with computers. But below it all lay an uneasy awareness that the postwork civilization was a giant fraud. Our carefully engineered high-tech sneakers were not being produced by intelligent cyborgs or self-replicating molecular nanotechnology; they were being made on the equivalent of old-fashioned Singer sewing machines, by the daughters of Mexican and Indonesian farmers who, as the result of WTO or NAFTA–sponsored trade deals, had been ousted from their ancestral lands. It was a guilty awareness that lay beneath the postmodern sensibility and its celebration of the endless play of images and surfaces.
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What has changed is the bureaucratic culture. The increasing interpenetration of government, university, and private firms has led everyone to adopt the language, sensibilities, and organizational forms that originated in the corporate world. Although this might have helped in creating marketable products, since that is what corporate bureaucracies are designed to do, in terms of fostering original research, the results have been catastrophic.
[...]
Also see his article about today's bullshit jobs: http://www.strikemag.org/bullshit-jobs/
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