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1  Economy / Reputation / Once upon a time on: April 29, 2018, 12:42:52 PM
Greetings everyone!

I would like to ask people to express their opinion about the interesting situation I had recently. The reputable member with the nickname «The Pharmacist» blamed me in some dirty things, the results of this indictment you can see in my trust section.

I understand that there is a privileged group of people who can do whatever they want and never be punished. They never apologize to people who were offended or injured by them. But it is very unpleasant and disgusting for me.

I thought this forum is about blockchain and cryptocurrencies - what means independence and decentralization, but both those principles are ruined by few members like Pharmacist, that mark everyone as scammers with their own purpose and own assumptions.

Forum accounts are been ruined every day because Pharmacist dislikes someone's posts or make absurd conclusions. I would like to ask DT1 trust members or admins to stop this lawlessness. Why may such individuals ruin single accounts with their own assumptions that don't have anything related to rules? There are moderators to check posts quality and "report moderator" button to show the violations. If you believe that such Pharmacists are doing well I guess their own rules and assumptions should be stated in public rules FOR EVERYONE, not for some unlucky users only.

There is no even any possibility to appeal about such kind of outrage. If Pharmacist believes that my English isn't good enough to be a member of Bitcointalk I will be always shown as scammer and thief. That's quite stupid, hello!

I also would like to hear your opinion about the whole situation:

1. Do you believe in the presumption of innocence? If the fault of the person is not proven, then the person is not guilty. As a result of this, if there is no evidence that I'm a hacker or scammer, I am honest person, by definition. If no, so mark everyone as red and ask to prove your honesty to Pharmacist, lol.

2. Is intentional slander defamation (libel) a crime? I mean, intentional blaming of a person in something that he didn’t commit and inflicting moral suffering because of that is a crime, isn’t it? In most countries, it IS a crime.

3. What exact rules of this forum were violated by me? I understand, that «The Pharmacist» thinks he is the law, however, I have a doubt about it. Is the fact that I wasn’t active on a forum for a couple of years says that I suddenly became a bad (untrusted) person? I am not so crazy to hack useless account with 15 messages and then go path to Full Member, WTF???

4. Is expressing own thoughts prohibited? Even if it is three words stupid joke or something like this? Does bitcointalk.org country have a freedom of speech? Does it have a censorship? Does it support the infringement of human rights?

5. Is power abuse a sufficient ground to fire a person from the position that is too hard for him to handle? Why no one cares about it??? What if tomorrow he will dislike - you, your english, your thoughts or your time spent on forum?
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Confido on: November 21, 2017, 10:42:13 AM
Did you read the news that Confido was a bubble? The site is not available. All the profile of the team in social networks are fake. I did not invest my money in it, but I read about their project. I'm shocked. They've problems with the law and many deceived investors.
3  Other / Beginners & Help / What is wrong with (my) BTC Guild? on: July 14, 2011, 05:32:54 AM
I'm pretty sure it hasn't taken BTC Guild this long to find a block... What is up with this?





I've been forced to mine elsewhere cuz otherwise all my mining is being eaten up and I'm getting no pay.
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Adding some mining cards to my rig... on: July 13, 2011, 10:12:58 PM
So I right now have a regular, non mining rig. Just my day to day computer. That said, all I have is an 850W PSU in it, I was never expecting to pile 3+ cards in it. But now that I want to get into mining, I decided I might as well put some cards in my desktop to save money on another PSU for now.

My desktop right now has a Radeon 6970 (OC'd to 975Mhz getting 430MHash/s)
Also included in my desktop is an i7 2600k, a Seagate 7200RPM 1TB hard drive, an Asus P8P67 Deluxe Mobo, and 8gb RAM.

My entire setup: http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=15749245

I am wondering if its possible for me to put 2 Radeon 5830s into my desktop without trouble.

I did some basic math and it looks like my rig without graphics cards uses about 250W, a 6970 uses about 225W, and each 5830 uses about 200W. This rough math puts me right at 875W... over my limit. I am just wondering (hoping mostly) if maybe I did the math wrong and I indeed would be fine? Is there anyway to double check without going out and buying a Killawatt? I'd really appreciate it if someone could help me out.. maybe rerun the numbers or something.

Secondly, what would happen if I do go over the wattage? Will my PSU explode? Will my graphics cards burn up? Or will some things just simply not work, or the computer not turn on/randomly freeze?
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