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861  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: selling priv keys on: April 11, 2013, 08:23:06 PM
i don't know how things work legally. but technically this is a very very stupid idea.
862  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Mt.Gox bribed into the shutdown on insider information on: April 11, 2013, 07:33:17 PM
FUD, sources please asshole.
863  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Mt. Gox - BTC exchange with a reputation of "free" market economy on: April 11, 2013, 07:31:23 PM
Mt.Gox decides to flick the switch as much as they like. use another exchange if you don't like it, or do person2person trades.
864  Other / Off-topic / Re: Sending REALLY sensitive information on: April 11, 2013, 07:10:15 PM
.RAR - seems like it would work offline?  I took a look at some .rar password crackers, and even a 10-char address said it would take "too long" to crack.  Would it be reasonable to expect the .rar encryption to hold with a sufficient length password (say, 20 chars?), at least until quantum computing becomes a thing?  As long as the .rar and password were sent through different channels (email + bitmessage, for instance), it seems as though it'd be very difficult to crack.
you do not want to to use a closed format for encryption.

gpg can be used to encrypt files too.
Thanks, and good point.

I suppose the big difference I see between the two is that GPG requires a public key to encrypt with, whereas a .rar can be encrypted with anything of my choosing, provided I give the password to the party through an alternate channel.  Is there something .rar style that uses an open format?

gpg can do symmetric encryption only, if you ask it to.
see the "-c" switch in man gpg
865  Other / Off-topic / Re: Sending REALLY sensitive information on: April 11, 2013, 06:21:41 PM
.RAR - seems like it would work offline?  I took a look at some .rar password crackers, and even a 10-char address said it would take "too long" to crack.  Would it be reasonable to expect the .rar encryption to hold with a sufficient length password (say, 20 chars?), at least until quantum computing becomes a thing?  As long as the .rar and password were sent through different channels (email + bitmessage, for instance), it seems as though it'd be very difficult to crack.
you do not want to to use a closed format for encryption.

gpg can be used to encrypt files too.
866  Economy / Speculation / Re: 2011 survivors club on: April 11, 2013, 04:59:08 PM
Never been banned either Grin
i have been! and it was fun! Cheesy
867  Other / Meta / is it just me, or is this forum pain-in-the-ass slow? on: April 11, 2013, 04:04:30 PM
question in the subject.
868  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Should a Jewish resturant owner be forced to serve a skinhead? on: April 11, 2013, 03:56:58 PM
I just try to educate people on the truth about jews. That's all.

It's plain to see for every youtube user.
3 sentences on 2 lines, you are improving my dumb friend.
869  Economy / Economics / Re: this is a bubble. on: April 11, 2013, 01:36:11 PM
I don't think BTC will go under 100 USD, at least not for a long time...
tomorrow! Tongue
870  Economy / Speculation / Re: 2011 survivors club on: April 11, 2013, 12:14:02 PM
im from when it was around 1.56$
871  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Should a Jewish resturant owner be forced to serve a skinhead? on: April 11, 2013, 11:12:52 AM
Ghandi should have written to Churchill too. After all, they did not mind Stalin attacking Poland.
Have you ever tried to write a post with more than 100 words and 10 sentences?

My address is in the sig.

Also, a quick peek at posting history will answer your question.
Welcome, grammar Nazi!

I'm an idiot, please help me.

Good thing you have me.  How else would you learn anything on the Internet?

If he gave you a short answer, it's because that's all that was needed.  Nobody needs three novels to explain why the Earth is round.  You could probably fit that explanation into one or two sentences, couldn't you?

Pro tip: don't be a smartass, and then take offence to the backfire. Grin
no, i don't need you to teach me english, becuase i dont care about my english. english is a tool, if people can understand it is good enough.
have you seen his comments? they all(mostly) have the same form:
<statement saying jews are bad>. <claim that an old and death person was controlled by jews>.
872  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Should a Jewish resturant owner be forced to serve a skinhead? on: April 10, 2013, 08:12:48 PM
Ghandi should have written to Churchill too. After all, they did not mind Stalin attacking Poland.
Have you ever tried to write a post with more than 100 words and 10 sentences?

My address is in the sig.

Also, a quick peek at posting history will answer your question.
Welcome grammar nazi!

for you information's when i asked he about hims count for words in hims post's, it are a so called re-to-ri-cal-led que-sti-on.
873  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Should a Jewish resturant owner be forced to serve a skinhead? on: April 10, 2013, 06:16:34 PM
Ghandi should have written to Churchill too. After all, they did not mind Stalin attacking Poland.
have you ever tried to write a post with more then 100 words, and more than 10 sentences?
874  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Should a Jewish resturant owner be forced to serve a skinhead? on: April 10, 2013, 05:18:38 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandhi_Behind_the_Mask_of_Divinity
875  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people in USA fear socialism so much? on: April 10, 2013, 04:04:50 PM
landlords and capital owners can just sit lazily on the sofa waiting for their money to double from other peoples work.
maybe you should start doing some work instead of posting racist comments on here all day.
maybe you should learn to read, his comment was not racist(this time at least).
easy little penguin.  I know how to read, there is no need to be rude.   I am referring to his constant RANTs about Jews that are all over these forums.  OK?  
he is not ranting. he are trolling you all hard, and you don't even realize. Wink
876  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people in USA fear socialism so much? on: April 10, 2013, 04:00:25 PM
landlords and capital owners can just sit lazily on the sofa waiting for their money to double from other peoples work.
maybe you should start doing some work instead of posting racist comments on here all day.
maybe you should learn to read, his comment was not racist(this time at least).
877  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people in USA fear socialism so much? on: April 10, 2013, 12:52:10 PM
I think socialists should probably stay away from bitcoin if that is the case, namely due to how difficult it is to tax. Especially if people begin trading bitcoin over the tor network.

By investing in or even mining bitcoins, socialists would be contributing to the decline of socialism. You'd basically see a return to the early days of the US where they relied upon the taxes of sales of certain goods. Services would be unable to be taxed effectively, and income for large corporate entities would be hard to tax (which would be a good thing IMO as corporations as it is don't really pay any taxes - they just push the expense on to the customer.)
do you know that some people, actually wants to pay taxes because they supports the system?

You said you live in denmark earlier, correct? You know denmark is one of many countries who spends more than it brings in. It is dependent upon borrowing. Should there be a global deep economic recession, that system you support will collapse.

I don't know how likely denmark is to have a balanced budget any time soon, but france, england, the US, and japan are all heavy borrowers (Japan is by far the worst) and when that house of cards comes falling down (this is inevitable by the way, my guess is sometime between 8 and 30 years, and the world will place the blame squarely on whatever political party holds the US white house, even though it is a global problem.) Your social programs will collapse along with it. The reality is, we really can't afford to do these things, taxes or no taxes.
number disagrees with you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Denmark

and there are many non-socialistic countries that have a way higher debt/GDP ratio, than Denmark. i think we are doing pretty good.

What number? You gave me a page with a bunch of non-specific numbers. I see this number:

http://www.tradingeconomics.com/denmark/government-budget

That and Denmark's debt is 74% of its GDP. That is a pretty high number.

And what are these non-socialistic countries are you talking about? The US is probably one of the biggest offenders as they spend a ton of money on social programs.
the number disagrees with you: http://www.tradingeconomics.com/denmark/government-debt-to-gdp
878  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people in USA fear socialism so much? on: April 10, 2013, 06:32:50 AM
I think socialists should probably stay away from bitcoin if that is the case, namely due to how difficult it is to tax. Especially if people begin trading bitcoin over the tor network.

By investing in or even mining bitcoins, socialists would be contributing to the decline of socialism. You'd basically see a return to the early days of the US where they relied upon the taxes of sales of certain goods. Services would be unable to be taxed effectively, and income for large corporate entities would be hard to tax (which would be a good thing IMO as corporations as it is don't really pay any taxes - they just push the expense on to the customer.)
do you know that some people, actually wants to pay taxes because they supports the system?

You said you live in denmark earlier, correct? You know denmark is one of many countries who spends more than it brings in. It is dependent upon borrowing. Should there be a global deep economic recession, that system you support will collapse.

I don't know how likely denmark is to have a balanced budget any time soon, but france, england, the US, and japan are all heavy borrowers (Japan is by far the worst) and when that house of cards comes falling down (this is inevitable by the way, my guess is sometime between 8 and 30 years, and the world will place the blame squarely on whatever political party holds the US white house, even though it is a global problem.) Your social programs will collapse along with it. The reality is, we really can't afford to do these things, taxes or no taxes.
number disagrees with you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Denmark

and there are many non-socialistic countries that have a way higher debt/GDP ratio, than Denmark. i think we are doing pretty good.
879  Economy / Economics / Re: this is a bubble. on: April 09, 2013, 08:53:22 PM
Kokjo, I hope you don't have a heart condition.

FF
This is amazing!
i dont. but im already up over 2000%, and i don't want to ride it to 10000% and it means i have to take the risk to go back to 150%...

im out.
880  Economy / Economics / Re: this is a bubble. on: April 09, 2013, 07:36:03 PM
The log scale is your friend
no, its not. it shows that bitcoin is rising faster then exponential, which is very bad(in my opinion).
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