This is like staring at a lava-lamp..........stoned. My question is, why should I or anyone cares? Am I missing something important here?
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I don't get it. "squats" as keyword search was useless.
they get readable firstbits address, such as http://blockchain.info/fb/1noonnobody else willl be able to get this firstbits address: even if they have another address starting with 1noon, their firstbits will be of the form 1noonx What makes this massive squatting useless though is that the sender apparently has all the private keys to those addresses, so he won't be able to sell them to anyone that has some basic understanding of bitcoin. So what with the sending of a Satoshi? Offline address generation also provides Private Key along with whatever vanity address.
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Look at this transactionApparently it "squats" (reserves for the sender) a lot of readable first-bits addresses. The transaction appears nonstandard since all outputs are of 1 satoshi. While there's hardly any doubt about the purpose is quite clear - some of the firstbits are 1cheap 1lottos 1lockup 1eat 1noon etc, - I wonder what dictionary he used. There are clearly lots of non-english words, I'm uncertain about the language. I don't get it. "squats" as keyword search was useless.
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what architecture are the block erupters?
I know for a fact that in china they are already selling the pcb boards. Im pretty sure if you talk to them and send them one, they will clone it. They already have the board. Let me know if you want the info. Boards are the easiest thing to make. Where would you get the engine? Fab in ur kitchen? end thread
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I am: - a woman - an economist - a Bitcoin user - a geek with a PhD - short-haired - into punk rock - into existentialism - straight - fit - a pessimist where it comes to communicating with other human beings on any of these matters. Tits or GTFO. Yep, I concur.
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The other two fans are compensating for the one pointing directly at the cables. Freaking whirlwind in there. Those screw holes may actually help with pressure release.
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Helly to you likewise
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When you send your Bitcoins to more traditional type banking institutions (3rd party storage, currency exchanges, etc), be prepared to deal with the archaic rules by which they must abide.
CampBx is US based. That's all the explanation there is really.
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OK, bro. Just keep a detail log and monitor closely.
I still find it amazing you believe someone can remotely affect hardware with "mojo". I'm gonna research what exactly is a mojo.
EDIT: Just saw your previous post.......For the record, I've already made ROI on my ASIC long ago, and I'm not Batch#3........now I pool-hop just for the 'Awes'......Which reminds me Screw you Slush, paying me so little for doing most of the work...
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what architecture are the block erupters?
SHA256 Good one.
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Don't send bad mojo my way!
Wow. You may actually deserve what's heading your way...........
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There's common sense then there's......well, I'm not sure..... This is the equivalent to what you have currently.....
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I call dibs on the first one to break down, one or three of the modules.....seriously though, why not vent the hot outside?
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Lurked here for so long, decided today I wanted to make a big bid on some of those labcoin shares.
And the best you came up with is 3 orders of beer? Welcome.
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Give em time to catch up....some haven't finished chasing orphans............................I'll go sit over there and be quite, I might just learn something.....Might.
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I have a solution for Yifu.
Give all batch 3 owners a chance to buy a second unit for half the price.
Many buyers asked for refunds. They should have enough for more units.
Unlikely. They wanna get away from distribution and back to engineering.
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Whoa?! WTF just happened........BtcGuild just gang-banged the blockchain....
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I've been listening to Random Access Memories by Daft Punk on repeat while I work for a couple weeks now.
I still cant get over "Get Lucky". Did they ever make an actually vid or is it just that one segment on repeat.
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This feels like something a high school student taking an intro to web design would make when going over CSS, not something you would expect to see from a company handling tens/hundreds of thousands of dollars on a regular basis.
I wonder if Charlie Lee had anything to do with it.
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90 days huh........interesting read.
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