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861  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [600 GH/s] EMC: 0 Fee/PPS/DGM/Merged Mining/PayPal Payout/SMS/Yubikey/More on: June 30, 2012, 03:03:42 PM
Haha no, I wish it was really running at 4500 GH/s.  I am trying to convert all the speed displays over the new system, and some things are not behaving properly yet.  I'm squashing bugs like a roach infested $20 motel as we speak.  Grabbed a few hours of sleep last night and I'm back at it.

There's still a few bugs in the system, and hashrates are reading about 20 - 25% higher than they should... I have a table somewhere not updating properly.

Mistafreeze: I will be fixing the back payments for the users affected by the PPS payout bug through an account credit within the next 24 hours. 


Good to know. No rush, take your time and do it right, I wont burn you at the stake.

 Grin
862  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [600 GH/s] EMC: 0 Fee/PPS/DGM/Merged Mining/PayPal Payout/SMS/Yubikey/More on: June 30, 2012, 11:54:43 AM
All of my miners still display 0 on the speed page, and it appears there was about an 8 hour window where they were running but not getting credited. I could be wrong, I was sleeping, but I just wanted to post and let you know. The payout appears to be working now (pps).

Thanks for the hard work keeping this pool going Smiley
863  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 6.66 Mark of the Beast!! ZOMG!!! on: June 29, 2012, 08:16:28 PM
Do you still believe in Santa, too?
864  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My Bitcoin survey is ready to begin! on: June 19, 2012, 04:54:25 PM
Done. I'm curious to see the results.
865  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Coming next week-- the world's first handheld Bitcoin device, the Ellet! on: June 18, 2012, 06:46:39 PM
uh ohhhhh...

That watch looks like an Ipod nano, the ones they have wristbands for..

Thats fugly, just like the ipod nano watches no one wants.....  I pray that isnt it..   Undecided

Im really really disappointed if this is it..

I really hate to be negative on this, I had high hopes, but this is ugly as hell..  

If it isnt a high tech usb stick, or a creditcard design, I cant see everyone flocking to a watch, I dont wear watches, as many others dont.
Specially when my cell phone IS my watch..

I dont wanna be a fashionable bitcoiner, I want to be a functional bitcoiner..

Watches are for fashion.. plain and simple..
You think watches are only for fashion?  I believe these 10 million dollars disagree with you...

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/597507018/pebble-e-paper-watch-for-iphone-and-android

I for one will likely still prefer blockchain.info's app running on my phone.  The ellet still sounds interesting though.  Especially if it comes out anything like the pebble.


Besides the fact that you perfectly proved my point...

Do you think its because these people need the time ? or its a FASHION statement, and e-ink is the fashion statement in this case..

Please think before you post..

I do understand there is a lot of watch wearer's..

But think of all the failures in watches..

For example.. the dick tracy, walkie talkie watch... The calculator watch..   and so on...

The problem is, they are too small or too large to remain functional yet not obnoxious..

I don't wear a watch, but I did buy a Pebble. Not for the fashion because they're not all that eye catching. I bought it because I'm a complete nerd.

As for Bitcoins, I don't think I want them in a watch. That's just my opinion, though.
866  Economy / Speculation / Re: USPS Shutdown on: September 06, 2011, 04:55:35 PM
Please tell me you don't vote. If you can't even look up what it is you're complaining about you shouldn't open your mouth.

o.o I stopped reading at the second sentence, could you be more ignorant please?

I'm shocked :|
867  Economy / Speculation / Re: USPS Shutdown on: September 06, 2011, 02:59:41 PM
Only took 8 years for Bush to drain it. Obama is going on 1 full term, shy of a few months, I doubt anyone could fix the problem in 1 term.

Please tell me you don't vote. If you can't even look up what it is you're complaining about you shouldn't open your mouth. The one thing that seems to be getting missed by certain people is that you can't reduce debt by spending more money. During Bush' presidency, the debt went from $5.768 trillion to $10.626 trillion. ($607 billion/ year). During the first 2 1/2 years of Obama, it's gone up to $14.071 trillion ($1.723 trillion per year). I wouldn't be using Bush's debt as a talking point anymore. Congress has been controlled by the left since 2006. Guess who spends the money. Oops.

Obama can't fix this because his ideology is getting in the way. Get the government out of the private sector, stop paying people to sit at home and pop out 67 kids, and put time limits on welfare....guess what would happen? Instead, we need a healthcare bill that will further hurt the economy and bring DOWN the standard of care in this country. We fight for the Dream Act to send the children of illegals to college with tax payer money. Amnesty. Great idea there. And don't forget stopping gays from getting married. Holy fuck, that might cause....I'm not even sure what the fear is over this. Why other people are so concerned with the places others are putting their dicks is beyond me. The liberal mindset does not work in reality. While we would all love for everybody to have the exact same amount of everything, everybody to have a home, everybody to drive a Bentley, it can't happen. Guess what sunshine, less than half of the population of the US works for a living. It's simple math that they can't pay for the rest of the country to sit on their asses. How is this so complicated?

This isn't a problem with the left or the right, it's all of them. The corruption is running rampant, and you are one of the sheep that keeps feeding the monster.

The only way to fix the economy is to get the government out of the way. More regulation and more federal spending will only drive us further in. It doesn't take an economist to see that.

Look at the USPS, EPA, Dept. of Education, FEMA, etc for example. Anything the federal government is involved in turns into an over-regulated bureaucratic disaster.

868  Economy / Speculation / Re: Rally!! Back up to $7 on: September 06, 2011, 02:38:28 PM
I'm all in. Hopefully I'm doing it right.
869  Economy / Speculation / Re: USPS Shutdown on: September 06, 2011, 02:37:24 PM
They say it could shutdown sometime during winter.  Undecided That sux if they cannot get the $5.5 billion payment due this month for retirees.

Bush f*&^%$ this country up and drained it. Obama comes in, everybody blames Obama for the shit. How stupid could one be?

You really might want to get your information on your own rather than being spoon-fed from the media and talking points. This isn't Bush or Obama, it started decades ago and nobody stepped in to stop it. And before you say Clinton had a surplus....no, he didn't. Again, to recent....much, much, much further back.
870  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Sorry to burst your bubble but... on: September 04, 2011, 07:20:27 PM
No, he hasn't. That $150 isn't pure profit. Marketing, development, manufacturing, and labor costs come out of that. At 50,000 cards, we are nothing to them.
871  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: MINING SOLO WITH 4 CARDS on: September 03, 2011, 03:49:02 PM
I thought about solo mining, glad I did not.

I have been mining since June,

I have mined
3917077 shares at the guild, 1block
2470241 shares at btcmine, 3 blocks
1060853 shares at slush,     1 block
 some at deepbit, and ars  no blocks (not sure deep tells us)

the one at slush was my second day of mining, which made me want to go solo.. but I am glad I did not.  I have about 350btc now.  I would have 250 with the luck mentioned above.

good luck!


Deepbit tells you how many blocks on your advanced user settings page.
872  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin value about to drop to...nothing.. on: August 22, 2011, 12:23:28 PM
I figured it already would have since it was declared a "failed experiment" and "dead" on Aug 7th IIRC

:p
873  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The emoticons of Bitcoins - Satoshi Codes! on: August 18, 2011, 03:11:11 PM
I think it's a bad idea, but you're welcome to make your own fork incorporating this and prove me wrong.

. > you
874  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin simply are not worth ($10 or $9 or $8) on: August 16, 2011, 12:20:24 PM
Is this thread serious?

First, Bitcoin is worth whatever someone is willing to pay. Nothing more, nothing less.
Second, You're concerned about the pittance of electricity Bitcoin uses to secure it's network? Really?
Third, anytime you buy a Bitcoin, you're buying it from a miner. That's where they all came from.
Fourth, Go hug a tree, this has to be the stupidest thing I've seen in quite a while.

Miners do not control the price, buyers do. So shouldn't you be complaining about them that you can't buy Bitcoins cheap? That is what this comes down to, right?

Bitcoin: worse than man made *giggle* global warming!!
875  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: It's time for miners to go on STRIKE on: August 15, 2011, 01:41:26 PM
Wow, some of you guys wouldn't know a joke if it hit you in the balls.
876  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Pizzas to Wall Street Protesters on Sept. 17th on: August 12, 2011, 07:08:59 PM
I make about $31,000. Not exactly rich. We don't have a revenue problem, we have an entitlement problem.

That plan is perfect if you never want to get out of this mess. Unemployment is at 9.1% (18% in reality) and you think a 25% tax hike on those that might possibly create jobs is the answer? How stupid can you get? If you want to raise revenue it's time to go after the 50% of the population that don't pay into income taxes. In some form of incredible irony, it's these same people that claim most of the entitlement benefits that have broken the back of this country. Less than half of the population can not support the other half that holds it hand out.
Oh please these same 30 year arguments DON'T WORK. You guys (assuming your rich since you seem so eager to defend millionaires) have been getting tax loopholes,taxcuts, and incentives for almost 3 decades.

WHERE ARE THE JOBS NOW? SHOULDN'T THE JOBS BE EVERYWHERE CONSIDERING THESE GRAPHS?



The income disparity has completely tilted toward the rich in the past 40-50 years in ways we have never seen before in this country....

While their taxes are at records lows, lows we have never seen before in this country...



Your talking points are getting old,washed out, and plain silly. We are ready to fight, and let the truth be heard throughout the entire country!
877  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Pizzas to Wall Street Protesters on Sept. 17th on: August 12, 2011, 12:16:14 PM
That plan is perfect if you never want to get out of this mess. Unemployment is at 9.1% (18% in reality) and you think a 25% tax hike on those that might possibly create jobs is the answer? How stupid can you get? If you want to raise revenue it's time to go after the 50% of the population that don't pay into income taxes. In some form of incredible irony, it's these same people that claim most of the entitlement benefits that have broken the back of this country. Less than half of the population can not support the other half that holds it hand out.

We have to organize and rally against one enemy. The Republican Party! I am sorry but I don't buy into their bull and they have been owned by wall street for years. And all this hate towards the Federal Reserve is truly unwarranted, they are simply trying to keep things from getting any worse with their quantitative easing methods. Sure that pisses off alot of Europeans who wouldn't be able to do the same thing we can, but realize that we were forced and are still being forced to this approach because of right wing politics. There are Billionaires in this country paying a 17% tax rate while it's 56 percent in country's like Germany! Now remember folks we have no universal healthcare (like Germany), no free college (like France), and absolutely no social safety net for the unemployed other than a few months of below minimum wage unemployment checks and food stamps for life. But you guys are brainwashed to target obscure objects when the obvious is right In front of you.

Get rid of all Bush tax cuts.
Close all tax loopholes for everyone.
Give tax cuts to the bottom $250,000 income bracket with tax cuts getting higher the lower you get.
Raise taxes on all corporations across the board to by %25.
Close all corporate tax havens.
Put a heavy surcharge on all foreign products including China (like they do in many foreign countries).
Make school free for everyone up to the doctorate grade level.
Give world class universal healthcare to everyone free of charge.
Heavily subsidize Health, Space, Technology, & Science.
Tax & Legalize Hemp and all Cannabis related products.
Heavily subsidize domestic energy production (Natural Gas, Biodisel, Hydrogen, Clean Coal, E.T.C)


Like all the things I mentioned above?

So does The President, and if he could have everything he wanted today, we would live in that world I just mentioned above. However, Mr. Obama cannot have the things that he and the majority of Americans want because the Tea Party Republicans have now revolted against the President and against the country itself. Much of it is pure greed coated with just a hint of racism.
878  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ever have bitcoin nightmares? on: August 11, 2011, 04:13:47 PM
Actually had a dream last night that I was watching a tornado come acroos the field towards my house. Once I figure out that its going to hit, I ran back to my room to grab my phone, stopped at the pc to get a fresh copy of my wallet.dat and check the prices before running down the basement.
879  Economy / Economics / Re: Breaking News U.S Downgraded to AA+! on: August 06, 2011, 02:38:42 AM
Get ready Tea Party GOP, your out in 2012...

Oh holy fuck
 Roll Eyes
880  Economy / Speculation / Re: Total hashrate falls considerably on: August 05, 2011, 03:35:13 PM
Consider this also:

24 hr lucK from the stats:
deepbit: -17.8%
btcguid: -44.5%
slush: you can calculate yourself but two rounds over 5 hours.

I was just going to say this. Luck appears to actually have been on our side. Maybe there really has been a large reduction in the size of the network in the past few days???

deepbit uses a negative percentage value to show good luck. btcguild does the opposite.

Details :p
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