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1  Economy / Services / Re: GGS, Garland Guitar Services - Custom Guitar Effects on: May 01, 2013, 04:47:39 AM
Hmmm...   Do I know you off SSGuitar.com ?

Not a member there or familiar with ssguitar - am a member at BYOC, Madbean, DIYStompboxes, and GuitarPCB.com under ggsguitar or wretchedstudios
2  Economy / Services / Re: GGS, Garland Guitar Services - Custom Guitar Effects on: April 04, 2013, 01:08:44 AM
Thank you Smiley Solder is my favorite programming language. It's funny you say that because some guys are super picky about perf, but after they hear my work and use the devices they change their mind. I do some builds in PCB too though!

Loose the breadboard photo, nothing wrong with what it does but shinny counts for this stuff (Analogue circuitry is a dying art though, good luck and I hope you get some sales, will delete this if i sober up).
3  Economy / Services / GGS, Garland Guitar Services - Custom Guitar Effects on: April 04, 2013, 12:55:39 AM
Hey Bitcoin users + Guitar Players!

Pat here from GGS, Garland Guitar Services

I have been building Custom Guitar Pedals, etc since 2008 and have done Guitar Tech work since 2004. Everything is 100% Hand-Made in Katy, TX USA by me - no Factory, no one offs or pre-made Pedals - all MADE TO ORDER FOR YOU! Check out the GGS Website and Webstore to hear and see demos of my work and also purchase items. Now Accepting Bitcoins!!

AWESOME APRIL SALE - LOW PRICES ON CUSTOM PRODUCTS!

Prices are pegged to the Dollar - if you are interested in a Custom Purchase, email ggsmailroom@yahoo.com and prepare to send Bitcoin value to:

GGS WALLET
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4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Buying Bitcoins locally in Austin on: April 03, 2013, 02:57:17 AM
Im a former Austinite - let me know how it goes!

Pat
Houston, TX
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: We Should Talk About Bitcoin: Examining the New Currency Craze on: April 02, 2013, 12:05:09 AM
Cool article
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie restrictions on: April 01, 2013, 11:57:57 PM
When can we have an Avatar?
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Offering PayPal for Bitcoin? You're likely to be labeled a scammer - Read why on: April 01, 2013, 11:57:05 PM
Thank you for this advice!
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: LiteCoin? Strengths and Weaknesses? on: April 01, 2013, 06:52:03 AM
Interesting stuff  Smiley
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduction, hi on: April 01, 2013, 06:47:46 AM
Newberooski

http://garlandguitar.net
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BitBin is now Zimbabin.... there goes another site.... on: April 01, 2013, 06:46:50 AM
Pretty good April 1st stunt, eh?

lol  Smiley
11  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Alt coin trading guide for vircurex on: April 01, 2013, 06:46:04 AM
You can get a discount on all your trading fees for the first year by using a referral code when you make an account. Here's mine:

781-8942

Apparently I'll get a small fee bonus too, so thank you too. Grin

Thanks for reminding the discount part.
12  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: litecoin on: April 01, 2013, 06:40:24 AM
Awesome
13  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: decisions decisions... on: March 30, 2013, 09:18:44 PM
or put it all in btc and in a month when it doubles (or goes even higher) cash out half to buy the pc!

Yup!  Grin
14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Trust No One on: March 30, 2013, 09:16:41 PM
Seriously. Don't trust the exchanges, don't trust online wallet services, don't trust your anti-virus software, and don't trust anybody online.

If you absolutely must trust someone with your bitcoins, for the love, choose carefully!

  • Do you know their full name?
  • Do you know where they are located?
  • Have they demonstrated trustworthiness in the past?
  • Are they asking you to trust them? (red flag)
  • Do they have insurance?

Insurance? Impossible, you say. Not so!

When I needed people to trust me to hold bitcoins for a contest, I deposited 50 bitcoins as a bond with a well-respected forum member, so that even if I did something stupid and lost people's money, they would still be reimbursed. You can read about it here: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=10008.0

Consider carefully who you will trust. With bitcoins, elaborate scams may be profitable. For instance, someone may develop trust for their user name over many months with small transactions on this forum, then take advantage of that trust to make off with a lot of money. Such a scam would only be worth doing on this forum. No other forum in the world would be worth the effort.

If you want someone to hold your bitcoins for you, there are NO online services that have the transparency and security to make me comfortable using them for storing bitcoins for more than a short time in small amounts. The only way to do it is like I did - choose someone whom you believe to be trustworthy, and approach them. If they approach you, or in any way say or insinuate that they are a trustworthy person to hold your coins, STAY AWAY.

If you are thinking that I might not be trustworthy, since I am writing this post about the issue, you are approaching the appropriate level of paranoia.

If you want to store your bitcoins with maximum security, there are lots of resources about how to do it, such as this: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Securing_your_wallet

Here's my summary:

1. Put all your coins in a new wallet that has never connected to the network
2. Encrypt that wallet with the maximum security you can find, using the most secure password you can keep track of
3. Delete the plaintext wallet, and distribute the encrypted wallet to every piece of physical media you own, store it online, and send it to several people you trust

Don't think you can generate and remember a secure enough password? Create a super-long password, and store clues to help you remember it. For instance, your password clue file might say:

My standard password + My throwaway password (backwards, all caps) + &#$%@ + First two sentences of first paragraph of page 19 of my favorite book (include all capitalization and punctuation) + My wife's mother's middle name + My son's favorite superhero + My favorite number times 8734 + food my wife hates (backwards, all caps) + 9-digit number stored with my paper will + 10-character password stored in my safety deposit box + . . . .

You can go on in this way to create as long a password as you want. Store this password clue file with your encrypted wallet, and optionally encrypt both with a simple standard password to keep out snoopers.

In this way, not only can you recover your coins from your "savings account" at a later date, if you get hit by a chicken truck tomorrow and die, your loved ones can probably piece together your password and recover the coins too (better make sure you trust them, and that between them they have or can get the answers to those clues).

I recommend that you practice your wallet encryption and recovery a few times with a small number of coins, until you are very comfortable with the process before you try it with the bulk of your savings.

And remember, this is how most bitcoins services get started:



Comic from: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=13903.0

Excellent advice!
15  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: March 30, 2013, 09:02:56 PM
please do so! and get a post Smiley
don't be so negative, the 5-post-4-hour-rule is there for a reason: to get rid of the trolls. NOT to piss newcomers off.

relax take it easy and smile. Cheesy

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Greetings, everyone! New here - obvious.. Smiley

Pat's the name - Custom Guitar Effects is the game!

I build everything I make 100% in the USA by hand on my own - all items are Custom Made-to-Order and never 1 offs. I have been doing this type of work since 2004, Professionally since 2008. I am ready to get into the world of Bit-coins and am making my BC wallet available to anyone interested in purchasing items from my site!

Thanks for having a cool forum and I hope you guys like my work

Pat

http://garlandguitar.net
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