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441  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Gnosis [GNS] POW/POS Hybrid - Anon EM/Stealth Addressing - Scrypt on: September 16, 2014, 08:11:07 PM
Premine addr is on the OP, Everything everyone is fudding about is in the thread. If you have question you can ask me in the IRC, or pm/post here.

You're either making fun of this or youre plain stupid.

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Premine: 3~(3.7 For people who cant do math) %  ADDR: SsDyb362vhGKAQUDq8dmgyf9bbXdoAH8sL


http://cryptobe.com/address/SsDyb362vhGKAQUDq8dmgyf9bbXdoAH8sL

Balance: 0 GNS
Transactions in: 2
Received: 1690.02511963 GNS
Transactions out: 2
Sent: 1690.02511963 GNS

Your real premine address is :

http://cryptobe.com/address/Tb6XXYud1k8vQiFVJGKzjb6k4yFzfRB3sK

2 mils coins out of which half is gone.
442  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: September 16, 2014, 07:48:58 PM
Vitaly Zhuravsky, once a member of former President Viktor Yanukovich's ruling party, was seized as he walked past crowds outside the parliament building in Kiev this morning.

Vitaly Zhuravsky is a member of the Party of Regions, which is a legitimate political party in Ukraine right now. Yanukovych was expelled from this party and right now they have nothing to do with him.

On the other hand, Petro Poroshenko, the current Ukrainian president was a member of the Yanukovych cabinet (Minister of Trade and Economic Development).

So who is more closely associated with Yanukovych?

You're again forgetting that he was dismissed because of his pro EU views Wink.
443  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: September 16, 2014, 07:40:25 PM
MP Vitaliy Zhuravsky thrown in a garbage bin by the Ukrainians fed up with russian puppets destroying the country. This is how Poroshenko and his supporters are treating Russian puppets elected with fake elections.




FTFY.

Vitaly Zhuravsky, once a member of former President Viktor Yanukovich's ruling party, was seized as he walked past crowds outside the parliament building in Kiev this morning.
444  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Crimea on: September 16, 2014, 07:37:42 PM
Here is a recap (NATO version) of the recent elections:

http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-09-15/in-crimeas-local-elections-pro-russians-run-strong

Seems like the Bloomberg Businessweek doesn't know a bit about the Russian politics. Since when did United Russia became a pro-Russian party? They always get more votes from the minorities (such as Chechens and Tatars).

So you say Medvedev and Putin are not pro-russian ?

You have no clue what you're talking about , don't you?


445  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Feds Developing Technology to Detect Obesity from Your Picture on: September 16, 2014, 07:21:09 PM

But if you bill people for being drunk aren't you punishing and criminalizing victims of alcohol addiction?  Wink
 

And by sending rapist to jail we punish the poor guys who can't get laid in the normal way? Right?

You can go drunk , have your fun , get drunk again , I won't care but when out of your own stupidity you cost taxpayers extra money , they pay up.

the status quo is what feeds society. How are we going to keep our jail from being empty? Who is going to buy our prescriptions?Alcohol taxes help feed the children.....

Again I'm not against drinking or getting drunk but against overdoing it and bringing harm to others by doing that.
As for the tax money , if they don't buy alcohol they will buy chocolate or pretzels , so the tax money will still be there/

... thus becoming obese. But at least society will get the taxes from those sales too...



Have them eat some bellpeppers then , that might cure obesity...

446  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Feds Developing Technology to Detect Obesity from Your Picture on: September 16, 2014, 07:12:11 PM

But if you bill people for being drunk aren't you punishing and criminalizing victims of alcohol addiction?  Wink
 

And by sending rapist to jail we punish the poor guys who can't get laid in the normal way? Right?

You can go drunk , have your fun , get drunk again , I won't care but when out of your own stupidity you cost taxpayers extra money , they pay up.

the status quo is what feeds society. How are we going to keep our jail from being empty? Who is going to buy our prescriptions?Alcohol taxes help feed the children.....

Again I'm not against drinking or getting drunk but against overdoing it and bringing harm to others by doing that.
As for the tax money , if they don't buy alcohol they will buy chocolate or pretzels , so the tax money will still be there..

One example , the hospital in one of our medium towns has spend 300 000 euros last years in treating drunks alone.
And this is Romania , where the average wage is 500E.
447  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: █║║▌║█[ANN] ROSCOIN [ROS] - X11 - Launch 9/19 9GMT - ICO almost closing ║█║▌║║█ on: September 16, 2014, 07:08:59 PM
another new investor just now, 15 investors untill now.

3 more days !!!!!!!!!!


15 idiots who are going to cry in 3 days/
Also I assume some of those "investments" are fake , made by the dev himself to fake interest in the coin.

Good idea & FUD, more more more! I want to buy lot of ROS @ ICO with low price  Wink

Please buy more , an investor in altcoins who has no idea about the differences between transfers and number of addresses deserves to lose all his savings.
448  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Crimea on: September 16, 2014, 07:05:21 PM

Paywall or registration required to read the article.

And I'm not going to do it , so either post the full article in a pastebin or lose a reader.
449  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: █║║▌║█[ANN] ROSCOIN [ROS] - X11 - Launch 9/19 9GMT - ICO almost closing ║█║▌║║█ on: September 16, 2014, 07:01:07 PM
another new investor just now, 15 investors untill now.

3 more days !!!!!!!!!!


15 idiots who are going to cry in 3 days/
Also I assume some of those "investments" are fake , made by the dev himself to fake interest in the coin.
450  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Gnosis [GNS] POW/POS Hybrid - Anon EM/Stealth Addressing - Scrypt on: September 16, 2014, 06:57:59 PM
Is it safe to assume it was a dev that sold premine on bittrex?  Nearly 400K gnosis?

quicker than i thought

now dead

It wasn't the dev, the premine address still has the coins.


http://cryptobe.com/address/Tb6XXYud1k8vQiFVJGKzjb6k4yFzfRB3sK

Balance: 1000053.9377205 GNS

Half is gone.
451  Other / Politics & Society / Re: [Poll] Should the minimum wage be raised? on: September 16, 2014, 06:53:58 PM
fuck minimum wage. everything should be nationalised including homes who would belong to those living in them not landowners and the shareholder property owner classes should be exterminated if they put up a fuss.

I like this idea. And why stop with property? Many ugly men go their whole lives without having sex with a beautiful woman while good looking men have hot girlfriends. This is obviously unfair. Men with hot girlfriends need to give them up proportionally to ugly men a few times a month for sex to even things out. Same with good looking guys being required to have sex with ugly women. Equal rights for all. Nationalize it all.

NO , NO and NO.
That is not how commies do it.

First the guy with a beautiful girlfriend will have to be shot. His family sent to siberia because with his cute girl he threatened the stability of the state.
Then the girlfriend will become common property for all the guys in town who have only managed to reach 2nd grade , are mentally retarded and suffer from alcoholism (the commie ruling class) and have wanked all their life.

452  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2014-09-13] RT: Russia may ban cryptocurrencies by 2015 on: September 16, 2014, 06:50:07 PM
So is thgis set in stone or actually confirmed? There's always a lot of fud and Chinese whispers when it comes to bitcoin getting banned when it usually turns out this isnt the case.

According to the Deputy Finance minister which I quoted above , it is. Wink.
Who is against bitcoin  China , Russia , Vietnam , Thailand , Bolivia...
Who is pro EU , US Canada...

And to think how many people demonize the EU and US here.

453  Other / Politics & Society / Re: North Korea Jails US Citizen to 6 Yrs Hard Labor on: September 16, 2014, 06:47:27 PM
I've long said that the radical progressives here in the US should have to spend 6 months in the DPRK and really see how life is like before they're allowed to flip the tables and continue to advocate for bringing more of that insanity back here. Certain elements of Occupy Wall street and many of the dirtball commies that had a blast hanging out and protesting in the streets here for their ideal version of socialist life would get thrown in the gulags over in DPRK and get minimal food while working 16 hour days in hell.

It's the same with all Russian supporters in the Ukrainian mess.
Most of them haven't been even once to Russia , don't speak russian but they think rusia is the greatest country just because it is against the US.

Two months in a communist country and every westerner will cry to get back in the "bankrupt" EU or US.
454  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Feds Developing Technology to Detect Obesity from Your Picture on: September 16, 2014, 06:43:48 PM

But if you bill people for being drunk aren't you punishing and criminalizing victims of alcohol addiction?  Wink
 

And by sending rapist to jail we punish the poor guys who can't get laid in the normal way? Right?

You can go drunk , have your fun , get drunk again , I won't care but when out of your own stupidity you cost taxpayers extra money , they pay up.
455  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Power Company Tip Leads to Bitcoin Mining Raid on: September 16, 2014, 06:40:10 PM
the police will come if you're using too much power??

If a in the original article not the fabricated one , you have a criminal record in MJ growing and somebody tips again the police it's likely.
456  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bangladesh says Bitcoin users could be jailed for up to 12 years on: September 16, 2014, 06:28:19 PM
thats pretty rough..
There's going to be an anti-bitcoin law in Russia that will also make using bitoins (or any other cryptos) illegal. You can tell which country has a corrupt government when it issues a law to fight bitcoin

Don't mention that here. The russian propaganda machine will call you a nazi in matter of seconds.

They won't be able to stop it and no one will fear it unless a task force is made. Some nations are just backwards. Roll Eyes


Poverty alone and the view of jails in Bangladesh are enough to keep people from using something they an really get.
So Bangladesh is void of laws being broken?

No , it means that the guys who have the brain to use bitcoins and are wealthy enough to afford  mining equipment will take no chance at being thrown in the jail.
99%  will rather emigrate as they are just doing right now.
457  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2014-09-13] RT: Russia may ban cryptocurrencies by 2015 on: September 16, 2014, 05:22:13 PM
Well thats what I say , blocking bitcoin in russia is no diffrent then the dollar that is blocked .....
effectiveness 0.00000000000

Anyway... the heading says "they might ban the Bitcoin after one year" and not "they will ban the bitcoin in 2015". If they actually wanted to ban the Bitcoin, then they would have done that already (for example, the bans by China and Thailand). Russians are concerned that Bitcoins might be used to fund the Islamist insurgents in Daghetsan and Chechnya. Seems like they are overestimating the intelligence of these rebels.  Grin

Bitcoin is not banned in China.
I can't believe you spend so much time on this forum and still post this.


“People can play with their chips, and they can call them money, but they can’t use these surrogate currencies as tender,” Deputy Finance Minister Aleksey Moiseev told journalists in Moscow.

“We will discuss this law in the current session of parliament, and possibly even pass it then, or at the very latest by spring next year. We are currently dealing with comments from the law enforcement agencies, about the specifics of legal measures, and we will take their remarks into account. But the overall concept of the law is set in stone.”
458  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bangladesh says Bitcoin users could be jailed for up to 12 years on: September 16, 2014, 05:18:20 PM
thats pretty rough..
There's going to be an anti-bitcoin law in Russia that will also make using bitoins (or any other cryptos) illegal. You can tell which country has a corrupt government when it issues a law to fight bitcoin

Don't mention that here. The russian propaganda machine will call you a nazi in matter of seconds.

They won't be able to stop it and no one will fear it unless a task force is made. Some nations are just backwards. Roll Eyes


Poverty alone and the view of jails in Bangladesh are enough to keep people from using something they an really get.
459  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: what Best Way to Earn btc? on: September 16, 2014, 05:13:10 PM
You could always invest $20 in a cloud miner then after 3 months or so you should have > 100% ROI and then free bitcoins.

100% ROI in 3 months?

Care to back up your claims with some actual data before your lead some people into ruin?
460  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Feds Developing Technology to Detect Obesity from Your Picture on: September 16, 2014, 05:02:39 PM
If the information is being stored and used to prohibit people in any way then I don't support it and it's likely going to be flawed on some way that will have a negative impact on many people in some from or fashion.

Maybe those people could get off their asses and get some exercise. I'm tired of society pretending obese people are not obese. Ever try being sandwiched between two obese people on a plane? Or paying the same for a ticket as someone 4 times your weight?



The government should do something about smelly people too. How come you have devices that can "smell" terrorists but not smelly people before being stuck with them in a 12 hour flight? How about dirty babies that cry non stop? I mean you make sure not to bring more stupid people on this planet. How come others don't do like me? The government should do something about this.

And... Viva El Bitcoin! Viva La revolucion! Gracias. Now keep that smelly crying baby quiet and away from ME will you?




How about we view this from another point of view.
Last time I saw one of the those overweight guys being brought to the hospital there was an army of doctors and firemen , they brought a crane to get him out of the window , and then they had to call in a special ambulance since he couldn't be fitted in.

Then they took him into hospital gave him the best treatment , numerous operations and for nothing.

So , why should we all pay for this circus when the guy could have been prevented to go whale size one or two years before?



So , why should we all pay for this circus?



Why should we? Cops. E.R. Ambulance staff. Can't we simply eliminate people who like to drink too much?  (and yes those are pictures of drunk women. Can't stand looking at drunk guys Wink




Simple solution. Make them pay for all the cost , police , ambulance etc if the help received was for something caused by their own actions.

So you get drunk the police needs to pick you up from the street and you need medical care to stand on two legs , pay for it.

How about those stupid surfers who need help in the middle of a hurricane? Should we not help or help, then telling them to pay for the bill they cost?

Should we tax stupidity? Who decide what is or not stupid? "A society of people who think the same?"




Not stupidity. You can be stupid by putting ice cream on your head or watching tokyo mew mew but that wound't cost tax payers money.

And yes , people who put their own life in jeopardy and require the intervention of the authorities should e charged for the cost of saving them.

A statistics in my country is that for every 10 calls the ambulance is answering one will have to wait 30 minutes because we lack the number of medical teams and cars. If after you get drunk in the street you're going to be presented with a 2000 euros bills I doubt some of them will do it again.
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