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1  Economy / Services / Re: Automotive Advice/Diagnosis/Procedures for BTC Tips on: December 27, 2013, 08:00:03 PM
bump!
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN][DOGE][%0 FEES!!!!] DOGE.DEDICATEDPOOL.COM, much monies, no laggies on: December 26, 2013, 07:17:25 AM
4th block found today with only 19 miners!  Grin

Bring your monster rig back, binary!
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Dogecoin Pool doge.scryptpools.com - 0.5% fee on: December 25, 2013, 07:24:46 AM
I was keeping a close eye on the uptime of the site tonight and my payout went through right around what seemed to be the time it came back. Granted it was about 7 hours after I requested but whatever was done during that period seems to have helped.
4  Economy / Services / Re: Automotive Advice/Diagnosis/Procedures for BTC Tips on: December 25, 2013, 03:03:41 AM
Hi Dalton,

  Just wanted to say thanks for your tips..  I'll have to wait for better/dry weather to followup, but sent you two beer's worth as a quick thanks for your help!

Fordee

No problem, thanks!
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN][DOGE][%0 FEES!!!!] DOGE.DEDICATEDPOOL.COM, much monies, no laggies on: December 25, 2013, 03:00:08 AM
The pool is back.  We're building the hashrate again.  There are just really bad laggy pools out there so we need a good dogecoin pool that works.



And the prodigal son returneth. You expect ppl to come back after you ditched without a word? Have some pride in your creation for fucks sake. Your site ripped me off out of 1200 coins and you disappeared.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Dogecoin Pool doge.scryptpools.com - 0.5% fee on: December 24, 2013, 10:14:04 PM
I planned to add 17 MH/s to pool more but I cant do that until pool is not stabilized . I think Phonetic , you should dump all miners with less than 2 MH/s

You got one super heavyweight mining with 255 MH/s and if you dont stabilize pool fast he will go somewhere else and you will loose lot of money.

He have enough fire power to mine doge all by himself  Grin

Dump everyone that doesn't have a $2000 mining rig? SOooooo... essentially almost everyone interested in doge. Maybe you should look into another coin. Maybe one geared towards people like yourself instead of one mass-marketed to people with gaming PCs and laptops. You've thoroughly offended me and I think you should seriously consider therapy for your God complex issues. I imagine you have very little IRL friends. I've been slowly mining on this pool since its first day and have just as much right to be on it as you do, regardless of hash rate.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Fuck Cryptsy, Fuck Cryptsy, Fuck Cryptsy on: December 24, 2013, 06:22:18 PM
is nobody else suspicious that this exchange might be delaying the execution of trades to profit off price flucations
and rape the market ?  or is it just me ?

how can a system be broken every fcuking day with hundreds of confirmations and orders not executed until prices have changed signigifigantly ,sometimes by near an order of magantude

i get it that shit happens to  even the best of "companies" can have a problem ,but it seems like at Cryptsy its more like a miracle if shit doesnt happen on any particular day and thousands of transactions dont get fucked up often costing customers a loss of their funds etc



Understand that *you* aren't the only one having problems. I couldn't pull coins out at all last night, but I'm not whining about it.

When the price swings and the trades slow down because of it, the system recovers and catches up. That's why it seems like it does. Think of the order of magnitude that orders are happening now on Cryptsy. Vern is very likely making a massive payout just on trading fees. There is no reason whatsoever for him to have an incentive to slow them down at all. Any even tiny amount of scam involved in that would come at the cost of a loss in trading fees because orders aren't getting executed or aren't getting placed because the system is so loaded down. SMH....

Complainers: If you don't like it, go use another damned exchange. FFS, nobody is forcing you to use Cryptsy. You're using it, because despite it's flaws, it's one of the better exchanges out there. Effing BTER won't let you trade or withdrawl to 8 digits, so they are playing the office space game and trying to pocket a million half penny transactions. *That* is a scam. BTCe won't trade in many coins. I won't touch Mtgox because my fucking email and pass got leaked on the net when they got hacked. So please, go away or STFU.

You're whiteknighting for a company that has cost people literally hundreds of thousands in revenue. As the guy you quoted states, it's ok for companies to have a problem every now and again. Cryptsy has had the same problems for MONTHS. They do not address them. They do not answer tickets. They do not respond to 10,000+ forum threads all saying the same thing. They just keep adding more coins which is COMPOUNDING the problem. They might not be intentionally scamming, but they surely are not competent enough to run an exchange with that much volume. Have you seen the image of their servers? My single gaming PC could DDoS it into the ground. Essentially, they've strapped 30" rims to a Toyota Yaris and aren't addressing the fact that it won't drive in a straight line.
8  Economy / Services / Re: Automotive Advice/Diagnosis/Procedures for BTC Tips on: December 23, 2013, 11:07:22 PM
I need to find the ebrake wire on my 11 jetta tdi
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9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Dogecoin Pool doge.scryptpools.com - 0.5% fee on: December 23, 2013, 08:24:12 PM
Phonetic can you please address the hours long wait for manual payout requests? It seems as though the system doesn't even process the order unless I spam it.

The payouts should be going out every half hour. Sometimes they may take 45 minutes if the database is behind.

A few hours ago the server was hit hard and mining went down, as well as the automated payouts. That has been fixed, so you should be receiving payouts.

When you request a manual payout, it doesn't process instantly. It marks your account as having requested a payout, and every 30 minutes (at xx:00 and xx:30 of every hour) when the payouts run, your confirmed balance is sent to your wallet address. Please don't try to spam it, if you haven't received the payout after an hour or two, post here or PM me.

4+ hours so far. Has been that way for every withdrawl I've made. I must say I appreciate the lowering of the fee for people like me who only mine 1200doge/day
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Dogecoin Pool doge.scryptpools.com - 0.5% fee on: December 23, 2013, 07:00:00 PM
Phonetic can you please address the hours long wait for manual payout requests? It seems as though the system doesn't even process the order unless I spam it.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Looking for a money manager on: December 23, 2013, 07:14:17 AM
Searching for someone to handle my doge and make it grow at a reasonable fee.
12  Economy / Services / Re: Automotive Advice/Diagnosis/Procedures for BTC Tips on: December 23, 2013, 06:21:32 AM

Hi Deltron,

   I don't have the code handy, and the CIL (MIL) cleared itself on future occurances, but it's more of a general question.
 
   If the code reappears, I'll gladly get it pulled again and tip for any specific info.

   2003 Mazda MPV  - Cylinder 4 misfire code..  (and previously a Cylinder 1 & 4 set of misfire codes)

   As the vehicle is "New to me" as of last week I have no history :
      
   So: Is there a separate code specific to coil packs failing, versus a generic misfire code?

   (Or should I just do plugs/wiring/coils and call it job done without further diagnostics and see how it goes?)

Fordee



Unfortunately on that car there is no specific code difference to point to coilpacks definitively. That's a higher end technology.
As far as diving in and doing plugs/wires etc, the coils are gonna cost you quite a bit to guess on. What you want to do is label each coil with it's particular starting cylinder number, then move the ones that are misfiring to another cylinder(preferably one that hasn't been misfiring).


Picking up a cheap code scanner is advisable to help with this and future problems. Good investment. Anyway...

Clear your codes after swapping the coils around then go riding around until the codes come back. Scan them again, and if the code has moved with the coil, then the coil is bad. If the code hasn't moved, you have other issues like spark plug or the compression of the cylinder isn't up to par. Code numbers for misfires are P0300 - General misfire, and then P0301 - P0306, indicating misfire on a specific cylinder #.

Use RockAuto for parts, they're generally about a 30% savings over local stores so long as you make no mistakes and don't need to return anything.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are doge coins worth mining anymore? on: December 23, 2013, 01:42:22 AM
Im not so sure about doge being the future. Maybe for the high rollers and people with thousands invested into mining rigs, but this coin was marketed at everyday Joe's and they're starting to realize you need 100,000,000 coins to be able to trade efficiently. That ain't easy to come by at kh/s rates that are anywhere from 50-300.
14  Economy / Services / Re: Automotive Advice/Diagnosis/Procedures for BTC Tips on: December 23, 2013, 01:19:50 AM
bump
15  Economy / Services / Re: [WTR?] Scrypt Hashing rigs.. on: December 21, 2013, 09:05:56 PM
I would be interested in something, but I'd need special accommodations as far as payment goes. I've just started getting into cryptos and I have no initial capital to invest in buying currency, so I'm stuck mining from the start. Because of this, I need my "landlord" to tax my earnings as payment, instead of getting paid up front. I personally feel this system of payment would be alot more lucrative for you. If you can offer me a rig that can bring me 0.1btc/day, why not tax me %10 of that per day.
It seems to me that most of the people who want to play in the crypto market are people that Wall St is leaving behind. There's a few people that have struck it rich over the past few years, and a few people that brought in tons of actual dollars, but I'm willing to bet from now on, the large majority of miners is going to be people that are actually relying on crypto's to help pay bills, and special payment procedures must be made for them, or they'll disappear altogether from trading cryptos and the entire market will be just for the big boys, much the same way that Wall St did.

Idk, just thinking out loud. Probably a big hole somewhere I'm missing.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Alternatives to Cryptsy on: December 21, 2013, 08:34:07 PM
My biggest problem with ALL of these sites is the overall lack of general design fluidity in the layouts. Every alt coin exchange site looks like it was thrown together by a 12 year old in a programming class. With the level of complexity in coding a coin, you'd think someone somewhere could create an exchange site template that actually functioned as a marketplace.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Fuck Cryptsy, Fuck Cryptsy, Fuck Cryptsy on: December 21, 2013, 04:23:23 PM
I bailed on Cryptsy after my first deposit of doge took 9 hours to show pending and another 9 hours to confirm. Then, the withdrawl email took 4 hours to show up, and another 3 hours to send after I confirmed. It's hard to say if someone is actually pulling some strings to screw us, or if their infrastructure simply blows harder than any of us could imagine. Either way, I'm out. With that lawsuit against them, the Fed's are gonna be sniffing Cryptsy hard anyway, so it might just be a good idea to leave them simply based on that.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN][DOGE][%0 FEES!!!!] DOGE.DEDICATEDPOOL.COM, much monies, no laggies on: December 21, 2013, 04:09:44 PM
Time Since Last Block    26 hours 25 minutes 40 seconds

OMG that's tough! Thanks for the info Wink

When it was first started we found 2 blocks within 12 hours, with 100 miners, and we all made bank. This block we're on now seems to be stuck or something. I'm not sure it's possible to reach 500% and not find the next block. Whatever is wrong, I don't think it'll be fixed. Binaryclock has left the building, it seems.
19  Economy / Services / Re: Automotive Advice/Diagnosis/Procedures for BTC Tips on: December 21, 2013, 03:59:52 PM
Saturn L series. After winter set in my oil is brown and foamy. There is also smoke and the vehicle shakes violently when I try to run it. In what ways might the motor not be completely fucked.

Not very many I'm afraid. The foaming can be a result of water condensation in the system, or combustion gasses, which is reinforced by the shaking and smoke(white smoke, I presume). You either have a bad head gasket likely caused by age combined with ambient temperature, or the cooling system was mostly water and froze/expanded inside the engine block, causing all sorts of hell.

Luckily for you, those engines are rather easy to change and they are a dime'a'dozen. Check www.car-part.com for a local scrap yard near you that has one in stock. You can filter by price and distance. Check your local craigslist or a local facebook group for a guy like me that does backyard work but knows what he's doing. All in, you could probably stick a new engine in there for less than $1000.

Bit off-topic, but I gotta say, I'm seeing more adverse affects this year from the cold than just about any year prior, and we're not even out of December yet. Strange.
20  Economy / Services / Re: Automotive Advice/Diagnosis/Procedures for BTC Tips on: December 21, 2013, 04:29:41 AM
Nope no bikes. Don't know much about them, sadly. I mean I could give a general idea of a mechanical process that's failing, but the in's and out's of every bike is not info that I have access to.
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