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Am i the only one who wants to play the vidya but is torn between playing and losing muh coins?
As far as I know i'd have to stop mining to play games.
How do you guys balance this conflict?
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Does the summer months have an effect on the difficulty? If you spend most of your time in the same room as GPU's mining 24/7, it's gotta get pretty uncomfortable.
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I am selling my pay-by-download Astraweb account. This account never expires, is fully paid for, and has 997.5 GB remaining I paid for this account several months ago and have no intention of using it. The sale is for bitcoins, whatever the equivalent of $40 is at the time of sale. If we made the sale right now, the cost would be .3328 bitcoins. Send me a message on bitcointalk if you're interested, I check my inbox at least twice a day. Astraweb's prices: Save 10 bucks!
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I've been an ebay member since 1999 and I don't remember ebay sucking this much years ago.
I recently sold a bunch of stuff and had one guy claim he didn't receive the item. Since there was no delivery confirmation or tracking # ebay (paypal) by default just goes ahead and refunds him in full, with funds from my account. What boils my blood is it's clear as day by reading his feedback that he's scammed countless others. Yet ebay still fucks honest sellers like myself in the ass.
Scammers aside, in the early days of eBay you knew EXACTLY what your fees were for listing and selling items. Now these crooks have deliberately made it difficult to see the fees so you get the illusion that your sale is pure profit. Not even close to being true.
Starting off with your final value fee at 10%, ebay's cut on a $100 sale is $10. Then these crooks "double dip" on your sale because everybody uses paypal, to the tune of 4 or 5%. So your $100 sale now becomes $85 profit for you.
But wait, there's more.
You need to ship your item, and the post office needs to make money too, right? They charge their outrageous prices to ship your item, which seems to be increasing each year at an astronomical rate.
So when all is said and done your profit goes down the toilet, assuming you were lucky enough to not have a scammer win your auction.
So what are our options? Amazon? Place your trust in somebody you don't know for a bitcoin sale? Deal with idiots on craigslist who just want to waste your time with low-ball offers?
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Hello, I received this email three days after using a wire transfer to send Mt.Gox $200
Why are they claiming to have received only approx. $2 worth when I sent $200?
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Mt.Gox Support, Mar 27 14:42 (JST): Hello,
This is a message from Mt.Gox. Our bank has received your deposit. However, only 200 JPY was received and our bank charges 1,000 JPY for crediting this deposit to our account. We request you to kindly cancel this deposit and send a larger sum that will cover the depositing fee next time. Please let us know once you have cancelled it.
Thanks,
MtGox.com Team
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I had my Sapphire 7850 2GB card RMA'd and they sent me the exact same model card.
Before I would get 270 Mhash on slush's pool. Now I'm getting 44 Mhash. Any idea why this is?
Do I need to uninstall the drivers and reinstall? Even though it's the same model (but not the exact same card of course) ?
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Hi, I have two Honorbuddy "Lifetime" keys for sale that I'm selling for 1.5 Bitcoins each. That is a savings of about $15 per key. Honorbuddy ( www.honorbuddy.com) can level for you, grind honor in BGs, mine herbs and ore to make you rich, and tons of other stuff. Best of all this bot was, is, and never will be detected by Blizzard When I bought the keys I thought they only lasted a year, so I ended up buying too many by accident. Here is my "Buddy auth" panel showing that I have the keys in my possession: https://i.imgur.com/pm2Uo.jpgGo here to get your key instantly: Key 1: http://oybee.com/item.php?id=69545522Key 2: http://oybee.com/item.php?id=23620796Thanks
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Hi, I have two Honorbuddy "Lifetime" keys for sale that I'm selling for 1.5 Bitcoins each. That is a savings of about $15 per key. Honorbuddy ( www.honorbuddy.com) can level for you, grind honor in BGs, mine herbs and ore to make you rich, and tons of other stuff. Best of all this bot was, is, and never will be detected by Blizzard When I bought the keys I thought they only lasted a year, so I ended up buying too many by accident. Here is my "Buddy auth" panel showing that I have the keys in my possession: https://i.imgur.com/pm2Uo.jpgGo here to get your key instantly: Key 1: http://oybee.com/item.php?id=69545522Key 2: http://oybee.com/item.php?id=23620796Thanks
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I got started with slush, because I read it was one of the first pools and one of the most popular.
I've recently been reading about other pools, and I like how a pool like p2pool operates.
My question is, is using a pool like p2pool much of a hassle? If I want to stop mining to play a game, is it a PITA to start it up again? I read SupaDupa's guide to using it, and it looks like there's a lot of configuration.
I like how I can just click "Start Mining" with GUIminer/slush and I'm good to go.
Also, will my overall bitcoins received with p2pool be less than with slush? I currently get about 270 Mhash/sec.
Thanks for any replies
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Will the new ASIC's, in particular the BitForce 'Little' Single SC from Butterfly Labs, run perfectly fine on just about any semi-decent laptop?
How much resources will it use from the laptop?
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