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You're seeing a correlation that doesn't exist.
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I'm looking to see if anybody is up to getting the 50% reduced-price version from Humble Bundle store (so I can get a Linux version; make sure to use "Purchase as gift"). Offering 0.4BTC for it.
http://www.ftlgame.com/
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I can't access sealswithclubs.org, it directs me to an https site with the certificate signed for sealswithclubs.eu; is this legit?
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why? isn't bitcoin something that could really benefit from the jump to 64-bit? In short, no. The only benefit to 64-bit userspace is large virtual machines (over 2-4 GB RAM) and applications where a small boost in performance matters more than memory usage (64-bit uses ~twice as much memory). Also, no Bitcoin developers actually use Windows, and I don't think Ubuntu supports targeting Win64. mingw64 should work fine on Ubuntu, but whether the Bitcoin client/daemon actually build for 64-bit Windows is another matter... and as you've already explained, a 64-bit Windows build is fairly pointless at this time, and it'd remain pointless until Microsoft drops 32-bit support (maybe in 10 years  )
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chungy; same as these forums.
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I'd want 1000 chips just to take those bozos out 
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You could effectively pass around a flash drive with wallet.dat for the same effect.
That being said, eventually bitbill currency (well, except for those that are irrecoverably lost or destroyed, of course) will eventually re-enter the digital world and the blockchain again, not really spectacular news.
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It'd be like me trying to copyright the bible.
So completely feasible and done by multiple entities? (First off, there's a Crown Copyright that never expires on the King James Version in the UK; that particular version has fallen into public domain in the US and most of the world. Though, new "translations" are almost always held under copyright.)
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this is awesome but I'm wondering, how can I make it use the testnet (your screenshots have testnet addresses)?
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Hmm, did the guy just disappear after starting this
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Thanks to burger, got it 
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Strictly speaking you don't *need* BTC for anything, but isn't it nice to be first in this economy?  I've actually bought NES games, a Steam game, some music, and I've gambled quite a bit (I've lost more than I won but that's OK). It's excellent :-)
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aw I didn't win  Grats to the winner!
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Ah sorry... didn't notice. For today then, 0.25 BTC if you want it 
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bump -- if anyone wants the game, 0.5BTC is cheaper than directly through Steam at current market price 
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For 0.5 BTC, I'll give you a copy of the game currently priced at $7.49 USD.gamekingx got it 
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