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1  Economy / Auctions / ASICMiner Direct Share Auction 10 Shares Starting Bid 0.60 Ends 03/16 21:00 GMT on: March 07, 2014, 06:52:12 PM
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Up for auction are 10 Direct ASICMiner shares.


Terms:
Starting Bid:                         0.60 Bitcoins
Minimum increment:           0.01 Bitcoins
Minimum shares:                 1
Buyer may use escrow but is responsible for all fees.
Auction ends on 03/16/2014 21:00 GMT
Starting from end of auction future dividends will be forwarded until share transfer is complete.


1KtBkGT86QiL1t15YiYHc5Z9BWbmBDk4m

There are 10 shares assigned to 1KtBkGT86QiL1t15YiYHc5Z9BWbmBDk4m GoldenWings91 of Bitcointalk.org, gpg id 65F59433, has the right to sell them. 07/03/2014 18:13 GMT

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"Can't wait to see an ASIC board"   
                                        ~ friedcat 03/12/2012



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2  Economy / Auctions / ASICMiner 10 Direct Share Auction Starting Bid 0.50 on: January 17, 2014, 07:46:40 PM


Up for sale are 10 Direct ASICMiner shares.



Proofs:

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9 ( nine ) shares are assigned to address 17cuQDCPxASmRB2BB81bmkHS2oYGfExRdS and GoldenWings91 with GPG Key-ID 806203BA has the right to sell them.

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1KtBkGT86QiL1t15YiYHc5Z9BWbmBDk4m

11 ( eleven ) shares are assigned to address 1KtBkGT86QiL1t15YiYHc5Z9BWbmBDk4m and GoldenWings91 with GPG Key-ID 806203BA has the right to sell them.

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Terms:

Auction ends on 19/01/2014 ( Jan 19 2014 ) at 02:00 UTC + bids that are placed 1 ( one ) minute before 02:00 UTC extends the deadline by 1 ( one ) minute.

Future dividends will be forwarded to winners if shares are not transfered in time.

Buyer may set up escrow and will be responsible for any fees.

Minimum shares 1

Minimum increment 0.0001 Bitcoins.

Starting bid 0.50 Bitcoins.



HAPPY BIDDING!


3  Other / Politics & Society / Robert Gates: Memoires of a Secretary at War on: January 08, 2014, 04:15:27 AM
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304617404579306851526222552

4  Other / Politics & Society / Judge Upholds Search Of Passengers Laptops on: January 03, 2014, 08:37:43 PM
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A federal judge in New York on Tuesday upheld a government policy that permits officers at U.S. borders to inspect and copy the contents of travelers’ laptops and other devices without reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing.

In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Edward R. Korman dismissed a lawsuit by a university student and a group of criminal defense lawyers and press photographers challenging regulations adopted by the Department of Homeland Security that allow searches of passengers’ electronic equipment at the nation’s borders, including at airports and on trains.

The plaintiffs, who were represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, allege that the policy violates their rights to privacy and free speech.

Korma, a judge in the Eastern District of New York, said that the policy permits searches with or without suspicion, and cited case law that held that “searches at our borders without probable cause and without a warrant are nonetheless ‘reasonable.’”

He said that “there is about a 10 in a million chance” that a U.S. citizen or foreigner’s laptop will be searched. Two federal appeals courts have held that searches of electronic devices are routine border searches. One appeals court has held that some searches may require reasonable suspicion.

One of the plaintiffs, university student Pascal Abidor, had his laptop inspected and taken by Customs and Border Protection officers while he was on an Amtrak train from Montreal to New York in May 2010. It was returned 11 days later. Abidor could prove no injury from the laptop’s confiscation and in any case, Korman said, the officers had reasonable suspicion to inspect it.

Abidor, an Islamic studies scholar and a dual French-American citizen, had images of rallies by the militant Islamist groups Hamas and Hezbollah on his laptop.

Catherine Crump, the ACLU attorney who argued the case in July 2011, expressed disappointment at the ruling.

“Suspicionless searches of devices containing vast amounts of personal information cannot meet the standard set by the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures,” Crump said in a statement. “Unfortunately, these searches are part of a broader pattern of aggressive government surveillance that collects information on too many innocent people, under lax standards, and without adequate oversight.”

The ACLU is considering an appeal.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/judge-upholds-search-of-passengers-laptops/2013/12/31/f5b39022-726a-11e3-8b3f-b1666705ca3b_story.html

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5  Other / Politics & Society / Judge Says NSA Phone Surveillance Is Legal on: December 27, 2013, 06:54:17 PM
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The National Security Agency's bulk collection of data from phone companies is legal, a federal judge has ruled, dismissing a significant court challenge to the practice and setting the stage for a bigger legal battle over secret surveillance programs.

U.S. District Judge WIlliam H. Pauley III in Manhattan sided with the government in his decision Friday, calling the collection program a "vital tool" to combat terrorism and deeming it "the Government's counter-punch."

The ruling stands in conflict with a decision issued earlier this month in a separate case by a federal judge in the District of Columbia who said the program "almost certainly" violated the Constitution.

The New York case was brought in June by the American Civil Liberties Union, which claimed that the NSA was violating the group's constitutional rights by collecting metadata from the ACLU's phone calls. It was among the first big legal challenges against the NSA program after it was disclosed in June.

The group sought a court order declaring that the mass call logging violated federal law governing foreign intelligence surveillance as well as constitutional free speech and search-and-seizure protections.

Judge Pauley disagreed. "The right to be free from searches and seizures is fundamental, but not absolute," he wrote.

"Every day, people voluntarily surrender personal and seemingly-private information to trans-national corporations, which exploit that data for profit. Few think twice about it, even though it is far more intrusive that bulk telephony metadata collection."

During arguments last month, Judge Pauley appeared receptive to the idea that Americans enjoyed some level of privacy in their phone records. But in his ruling, the judge said he found no evidence that the government used any of the bulk metadata for any purpose other than investigating and disrupting terrorist attacks.

"No doubt, the bulk telephony metadata collection program vacuums up information about virtually every telephone call to, from, or within the United States. That is by design, as it allows the NSA to detect relationships so attenuated and ephemeral they would otherwise escape notice," he wrote.

"As the September 11th attacks demonstrate, the cost of missing such a thread can be horrific."

The ACLU said on Friday that it was "extremely disappointed" with the decision. "We intend to appeal and look forward to making our case in the Second Circuit."

A spokeswoman for the NSA deferred comment on the case to the Justice Department, which said it was "pleased" with the decision.

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304483804579284373529865520
6  Economy / Auctions / ASICMiner Fixed Price Auction 6 x 4.7 DIRECT SHARES on: July 19, 2013, 07:25:40 PM
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I am selling six (6) direct shares of ASICMiner at a fixed price of 4.7 BTC each.
No minimum quanity.
Payment must be made within TWO (2)  hours once you claim a certain amount to purchase. (Pay approptiate network fee so tx doesn't get stuck)
Claims for shares via pm are ok.
If share transfer is not made by next dividend day all dividends will be forwarded.
First come first serve.


Address: 1ASiCxNftoqwL91M1QDrcxq9uga3fXQNYg

Message: I, GoldenWings91 of bitcointalk.org, am selling 6 direct shares of ASICMiner.

Signature: HOcfgk54ohywmsl12xVO0LE1/TdDetsDHS0ZIujEeX32H9oN3uVMC7t/m3WuJNmBwoObvnMUBSdMdoisEPQQ6SI=


GoldenWings91
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7  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Question on using multiple gpus on: March 31, 2013, 07:22:05 PM
Can I mix and match different gpus? I have a 6770 and wanted to add another card. With my budget I can get I higher end card and a psu to match but I want confirmation first that it can be done.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / [WTS] Dirt 3 & Deus Ex: Human Revolution for 4000 TRC on: January 17, 2013, 04:30:16 PM
I have a steam account which I never use so I want to sell it. Total retail price of the games is $69.98, 4000TRC is roughly half price.

Some one give these games a  proper home   
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