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921  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin definition on Google sort of deleted? on: January 05, 2013, 12:05:42 PM
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So.. I think nowadays we should have some good references for it?  Seems ridiculous there's a dictionary out there with bitcoin added then removed.
922  Other / Off-topic / Re: A Guy Smoking Bitcoins like a crack addict lol on: January 05, 2013, 06:25:25 AM
DJ Leo used many parts of that clip into one of his many amazing bitcoin songs:

https://soundcloud.com/djleo/what-is-bitcoin
923  Other / Off-topic / Re: When did you start your first website? on: January 05, 2013, 04:15:42 AM
My first page was Mr. Frump's Awesome Web Page of Awesomeness, circa 2000, I WISH I had a copy of that one.  Of course, created using the sloppy GUI, it was my first web site.  It was awesome.  I still think it was created in 97, but 2000 at the latest.  But it's gone now. 

It's gone but I still have the same set of bookmarks since the '90's and the bookmark still appears as if I went to it yesterday:



And now it will be further encapsulated in time via this post.  

My oldest still active website is something I slapped together in about 2 seconds on Bravenet, it's funny because I forgot that I had made it and it's...  somewhat awesome, a lot more work was put into the geocities site... You have just wasted your time.
924  Other / Off-topic / Re: Check out AWOLNATION!! (band) on: January 05, 2013, 02:35:19 AM
man, where have you been the last 8 months ? Cheesy

I was just sitting here listening to some Awolnation and I was thinking, man, Awolnation is awesome.  Then I realized, I posted on bitcointalk about them pretty much right when I heard them for the first time, then they toured and came by my city and I got to see them live, it was awesome, then we got to hang out with the band afterwards and I got to chat with all of them, and I explained Bitcoin to them all!!  They seemed to really love the concept.  I hope they looked into it more, I even wrote Bitcoin down on a piece of paper for Aaron, he came up to me at the end and was like "what was that thing you were explaining before called again?" and I wrote Bitcoin on a shard of paper taken from my ancient random drawings and autographs notebook.  I got the whole band to sign the notebook!  I want to scan the page for you right now but I don't have an easy means to do that but I think you can imagine it.  A page with all of their signatures.  They wern't very creative, the only other celebs that I got to sign it were Bam Margera and Chad I Ginsburg of CKY and both of them drew awesome pictures.

I have since got bitcointrading.com business cards so I can quickly and professionally (and randomly) hand them out to people.  I have handed out like 400 of those so far, basically anyone I have a conversation with gets a card.  Too bad I don't get out more often.. :/
925  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin definition on Google sort of deleted? on: January 04, 2013, 10:04:25 PM
I just found a site that shows you all the different search operators for google.. and i'm like, oh neat, we can get definitions instantly, that's kinda handy I always just google the word anyway and click on the dictionary links that pop up..

so i try define:bitcoin, and voila, it's a digital currency.  Then they show you a URL to wiktionary.org in the definition blub, and if you go there, the page has been deleted.  So Google is displaying the definition but it has been since deleted...  soo...  someone should go to that wiki page and put bitcoin back up there!
926  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paper Blockchain? on: January 03, 2013, 04:49:01 PM
DVDs only last so many years..

we need the blockchain etched in stone!
927  Economy / Services / Re: [BitcoinTrading.com] Bitcoin Classifieds [Free 0.0777 BTC for new users] on: January 02, 2013, 09:38:07 AM
up up up!
928  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Post your goods on BitcoinTrading.com and get a free 0.0777 BTC! <-- promo! on: January 02, 2013, 09:37:42 AM
up up up!
929  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: <Bounty> 1 BTC for the least worded T-Shirt on: January 01, 2013, 10:14:36 PM
I like the big logo on the back though we need to start using the Ƀ symbol.

I like the orange Bitcoin logo more than the Ƀ.. or even just "BTC".. but then again T-Shirts might be the place to switch it up.
930  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: eBay Product Scanner on: January 01, 2013, 10:04:34 PM
Why stop short of a truely awesome ass app? I'd be willing to purchase an app the hunts sellers accepting coin for any item. I know for a fact plenty of auctions exist that allow for coin transactions. But individuals seem to word they accept coin in a multitude of ways.



+1 I think everyone accepting bitcoin will have mentioned it in the description, I think that's a very useful tool if it could filter ebay for those users Cheesy
931  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Vintage Microprocessors: 6802, 8085, 8088, 6562, TTL Logic, and more. on: December 31, 2012, 08:48:11 PM
I was planning on buying these antique processors to 51% the terracoin network and you will foil my plan if i don't get them.
932  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Vintage Microprocessors: 6802, 8085, 8088, 6562, TTL Logic, and more. on: December 31, 2012, 08:43:24 PM
enjoy your antiques, forgive me for not hearing about a fork that was created a couple weeks ago, next time i'll bid in mc_lovin coin (MLC) I hear those will be worth a lot.
933  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Vintage Microprocessors: 6802, 8085, 8088, 6562, TTL Logic, and more. on: December 31, 2012, 07:53:41 PM
what is a terracoin.. i dont wanna know.  what is the bid currently at in real money like ltc?  Cheesy 
934  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTT] Breastmilk for Bitcoins - .13 BTC per ounce on: December 31, 2012, 07:48:21 PM
silk road style!~
935  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Try out "Memory Key" - a tool to help generate passwords (suitable for all ages) on: December 31, 2012, 08:29:46 AM
I like it, you should allow the user to throw in an extra blob of text to input though to make it more secure. 

P.S.: I don't see Canada in there!  Cheesy
936  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New Bitcoin ODP (Open Directory Project) Editor on: December 31, 2012, 08:07:55 AM
That site looks awful.  It looks like a cybersquatting placeholder.  Are there any plans by the site owner to update the visuals?  How many people actually use ODP?

Yeah that's one of the worst looking sites out there.  Incredibly hard to use.
937  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Cheap rig for LTC? on: December 28, 2012, 09:26:16 PM
Raspberry PI.

0.3 kh/s is the current top end I've seen coming from the pi.

So if a pi costs $50, and a LTC is $0.07, that's 714 LTC/pi.

@ 0.3 kh/s and a difficulty of 40, you are looking at 0.22 LTC/month.  It would take about 200 years to pay one off UNLESS LTC jumps in price dramatically, which is a  likely scenario but.. yea.. raspi not lookin so good until we can squeeze a bit more out of it.  [litecoinpool calculator] [kattare calculator]

so a raspi runs at about 2 watts.. well, I have cheaaaaap electricity in canada, and it would cost about a buck for every 20 cents it made.  so the raspi is actually the most expensive rig for LTC if you want to earn money.

however I put a few solar panels (3x7w) in my big truck outside and I got everything ready to go to start wirelessly raspiing once my wifi dongle gets here.  I was going to monitor the temp of the truck all day just for the sheer curiosity of it all, but if I can mine in the idle clocks on the raspi at the same time, maybe throw a couple more pi's in there, set them to payout to a separate wallet and just leave it for all eternity, man, in 20 years, 1 LTC could be a lot of money, who knows maybe buy a new truck paid for by solar pi's. 
938  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Buying any 5XXX 6XXX 7XXX for LTC Mining Rigs on: December 28, 2012, 09:14:56 PM
IMHO the 6xxx series trumps the 5xxx series in mining LTC. 
939  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoins gone on: December 28, 2012, 08:56:03 PM
i like happy endings.  thread should be called 'Bitcoins found' now Cheesy
940  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BAMT version 0.5 - Easy USB based mining Linux with farm wide management tools on: December 28, 2012, 05:32:17 AM
we should put BAMT on this chart:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Linux_Distribution_Timeline.svg
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