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941  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 14, 2011, 08:50:27 PM
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If you lick it, you get a buzz.

I wont be buying any gold from you then.
942  Other / Politics & Society / Re: GOP Tea Party Debate: Audience Cheers, Says Society Should Let Uninsured Die on: September 14, 2011, 07:55:08 PM
THis is what Ron Paul said: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6n51UEt1F4&t=4m40s
943  Other / Politics & Society / Re: GOP Tea Party Debate: Audience Cheers, Says Society Should Let Uninsured Die on: September 14, 2011, 07:52:48 PM
Homo Sapien humans have been around for a lot longer than there have been nation states. Earlier in human history, people would travel, looking for food and protecting themselves from the elements etc. It was agriculture that apparently allowed humans to begin to settle easier and from this societies grew.
944  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 13, 2011, 03:06:27 PM
The issue is to make the transaction software as compatible with different backends (different monies) as possible.

That's where Open Transactions comes in. Smiley

I don't see what it's used for and how it works. A debit card system will work using particular currencies. If you want to plug in different currencies you'd need to exchange the currency to that which is required by the debit system before or after the transaction.
945  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 12, 2011, 11:12:30 PM
The issue is to make the transaction software as compatible with different backends (different monies) as possible.

He mentioned the card on here:

http://www.europac.net/media/tv_interviews/peter_schiff_september_1_2011_fox_business_%E2%80%93_americas_nightly_scoreboard
946  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 12, 2011, 10:38:34 PM
It's like GoldMoney indeed. Peter Schiff is a friend with James Turk (apparently). His service will be the first to offer debit card payments which would clearly be a massive step forward. I'd like to know how it will work. Is it a deal with Visa or Mastercard (He mentioned Visa before but most recently Mastercard  Undecided) where there systems can integrate with his banks? Is it using a fiat intermediary account where purchasing are made through that when the systems are notified and take the equivalent gold off the persons account matching the fiat amount on an exchange?

I don't know how it would work but I assumed it would need to be in cooperation with a debit card system or a bank that can connect the two payment systems together.

Fascinating stuff, for sure. I was imagining about this idea before and even looked into debit card technologies. Someone is trying to make a bitcoin debit card but I think it will use it's own payment system so card readers would need to be reprogrammed to support it.

Making use of an existing payment system is great for compatibility. You'd be able to use the card anywhere are see the payment measured in gold/bitcoins.
947  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 12, 2011, 09:31:27 PM
I just learned that Peter Schiff is trying to make a debit card using Visa or Mastercard which interfaces with the gold backed bank he is forming (outside US due to legal reasons). That would be awesome and I hope the same happens with bitcoin. Purchasing anything with bitcoin using a debit card; it would be perfect. It would need yo interface with an existing technology such as Visa so it is pre-compatible.
948  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 12, 2011, 06:01:32 PM
Manipulation can only work so far. It will fail.
949  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 12, 2011, 05:50:57 PM
The downward moves in gold are very sudden and sharp compared to the upward moves. Coincidence? I think not!

what have i been telling you?

That organised attacks on gold have been happening?
950  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Am I a political hypocrite? on: September 12, 2011, 05:38:13 PM
Until about a half a year ago, I was a liberal democrat.  Then I started to think I was a libertarian, then an anarchist.  Now, I've realized that I can't define it because what I want for myself is different than what I want for others.

(Not previously, but nowadays) I go to great lengths to preserve my individual liberty and pretty much don't think about laws or society in general.  I simply do what I'm going to do and interact with people in a manner consistent with my own morals, and I consider law only in terms of the hassle of its consequence and the chance of being caught.

However, I am very glad that laws and society and government exist, because I believe most people, if they acted freely because law and government were abolished, would act much less ethically than I would, and I think they would generally destroy civilization.  My life time experience with people has lead me to believe they will always put short-term gain and immediate self interest above all else, including long-term gains and interests.  In short, most people are stupid.

So as much as I find governments of all sorts to be grossly inefficient and I dislike many laws, I am very very happy to live in a society that has such things because most people are sheep in addition to being stupid, and I think these inefficient laws protect them and me and do more good than harm by being in place.  And it doesn't bother me at all that I pick and choose which ones I obey.

Is it weird or hypocritical that I go about my life freely without thought of governance but think it's a really good thing that others feel constrained by laws and government?

Or am I just some kind of psycho?  I really just don't trust the judgment of others.

So you think your actions, preferences and morals are godly and other people are idiots and must be forced to act towards your utopian vision (A little bit of hyperbole, I know)? Or are you trying to justify what we have today because you can't stand trying to understand a better way?

Maybe "short sightedness" is what maintains statism? There is a positive feedback loop as statism then makes people more short sightedness and evil. People will use (Using the state is very close to impossible except for particular groups) and worship (Like a religion) the state in hope it can solve problems when in fact it makes them worse, creating a terrible spiral that can only be reversed when people see that statism is evil.

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The State is the great fiction through which everybody endeavours to live at the expense of everybody else.

http://www.panarchy.org/bastiat/state.1848.html

I'd then add: The state is the great fiction through which everybody tries to force their particular morals on everybody else.

In a free society crime will be much lower. It stands to common sense. There is no reason to believe there should never be law and order to solve the conflicts between humanity, however. First people need to learn to become peaceful and independent. No living off others by force and forcing social ideals on others. The only way we can abolish statism is to remove the core philosophies against libertarianism. Libertarianism as a philosophy is anti-crime while statism breeds crime. Statism is a worship of aggression and control.
951  Other / Meta / Re: Who installs SMF anyway? on: September 12, 2011, 05:21:59 PM
I didn't know phpbb3 has had critical security issues.
952  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 12, 2011, 05:21:14 PM
The downward moves in gold are very sudden and sharp compared to the upward moves. Coincidence? I think not!
953  Other / Meta / Re: Who installs SMF anyway? on: September 11, 2011, 03:29:22 PM
I would recomend not adding too many mods to phpbb3 though because that's where it all goes wrong.
954  Other / Meta / Re: Who installs SMF anyway? on: September 11, 2011, 03:21:14 PM
My vote goes to phpbb3 since I've used it before and it never seems to have security issues. It also has nice features and nice themes.
955  Other / Meta / Re: Info about the recent attack on: September 11, 2011, 03:18:50 PM
I'm not aware of PHPBB3 ever having these security problems. My personal opinion is that PHPBB3 is the best out of the free forums software. The only issue id that it doesn't have a plugin interface like with wordpress for example. Modifications can conflict more easily with it's easymod installation system.

956  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 08, 2011, 12:24:00 AM
The first was (clearly) a failed joke. The second and third was not intended to be offensive. The fourth is a fact.

957  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 08, 2011, 12:10:26 AM
Quote a "nasty" post.
958  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 08, 2011, 12:08:11 AM
miscreanity gives good points.

I don't know why people think I'm being nasty. Being bullish on gold is nasty?
959  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 07, 2011, 09:40:23 PM
Wishing something doesn't make it true.
960  Economy / Economics / Re: Gold: I smell a trap on: September 07, 2011, 07:46:49 PM
I'll add "Oh, they didn't announce QE3".
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