hey, was war den da letztens früh mit deiner Gesinnung los?
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Alright, Lord Frog, time for you to post an address By the way, sorry for being so late. no sweat, I'm mostly of phlegmatic temper. thx pm'd sent! a man of his word! thanks
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Alright, Lord Frog, time for you to post an address By the way, sorry for being so late. no sweat, I'm mostly of phlegmatic temper. thx pm'd
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bottom to the right, who do we see? "I am Legend" leading actor Will Smith indicating the sequel of this post-apocalyptic thriller. coincidence? not anymore, content was edited. a bit too obvious for me
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Nicht allen Thais fehlt dieses Alkohol-Abbau-Gen, aber z.B. meiner Frau fehlt es. Ein HALBER Longdrink langt schon und sie ist Sturz besoffen... Eine Flasche Bier tut es auch... Ist echt praktisch, so günstig kriegst du nirgends anders Frauen betrunken... Wow, was für 'ne billige Sause! Da muss man hier für 'ne geschulte Schnapsdrossel bedeutend tiefer in die Tasche greifen, und das jedes WE!
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whoops, my fault.
it's not over, it starts all over again, wouldn't be surprised if it's Otho again
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so is this over ? we do we know which address won yet ?
it's not over, it starts all over again according to http://www.bitlotto.com/winners.html 1G5apmPvo2iTtmkNWAHTCET7Y842Ufijs8 has won the pot. wouldn't be surprised if it's Otho again
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der Morgen graut (mir auch), Berlin's Speckgütel, 4Uhr20, 15°C, Barometer steigend = schicket Wetter läßt hoffen, die Frisur sitzt. Webfrontend seit Stunden nicht erreichbar, na und? last n shares sind schon lange wieder drin. Fehlt den Thais eigentlich auch das berühmte "Alloholgen"? correctement: 15 8 6.5 6°C, excusez-moi (die Hitze der Nacht) edit: jupdidup, wfe jetzt erreichbar
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Just send him a PM. I'm sure he'll honor his promise pm already sent, prepare for judgement
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really looking forward to it, although I've got no more coins left
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nope, just in time 8 seconds, very nicely done thx, sayed awake allnitelong to get this now, may OP please confirm the kill?
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Eh, what about Lord Frog then? Didn't he win?
Nah, you won. It really looks to me like Lord Frog won. Wasn't he an hour late? I hate time zones, damn them. nope, just in time
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like the OP said: GMT forum time.
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Isn't that the same guy who use to post bitcoin TA reports on YouTube? I think he even posted his own live commentary on the MtGox flashcrash as it happened.
where does he post these? in what channel? http://www.youtube.com/user/BitcoinChanneltake a look at vol. 8
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Just because I am having a bad day doesn't mean I am not on top of my work doesn't meant to say that. I just was curious if you got annoyed at misssing such great opportunities. But I can see you're on top as always and all I have to do is sit back ralaxing, watching, enjoying. nice, kudos to GBF!
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just order another one and wait for the belly of the postman
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One word : market manipulation. With Bitconica supposedly buying 18K BTC I would think price would rise. Not so because some HEAVY players like pirateat40 don't like price going up Someone calculated the impact this would have in another thread. It wouldn't move the price much at all and certainly not long-term. Of course not -- unless you are Satoshi. My hyperactive conspiracy theory cortex tells me BTC "founding fathers" want it this way: 1. Stable exchange rate promotes commerce 2. Discourage hoarders 3. Wear speculators out Probably they can afford doing it now because they have equal amount coins denominated in BTC and USD. righty right!
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One thing to consider is that, for the price to remain stable, someone has to buy up all of the 7200 Bitcoins produced every day. I imagine that that is the answer to your question. Someone who holds a lot of dollars, a wealthy investor or perhaps even a bank or government, has decided to buy a large volume of Bitcoins over a long period of time.
Also, the options exchanges have contributed hugely to price stability.
If the influx in capital into the market keeps pace with the new 7200 BTC produced every day, there is no need to buy up all those daily 7200 BTC. It is my understanding, that the named influx has risen over the past year along with bitcoins rising awareness. Don't you agree that the influx of new capital should be considered more volatile with regard to pricing? Maybe these months of stagnation were only purposed to tie funds to temporally binding investions?
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I am having a really shitty day, so I will delay the update for today! sorry about this but I am not in shape to write any report atm. //DeaDTerra
Did you just realized that there was a major cash out at GLBSE?
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