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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Proposal] Bitcoin as a Sponsor for our School's Robotics Team
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on: August 27, 2011, 12:00:02 AM
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Please don't put a Bitcoin logo on the side of this robot. It would be so wrong. So please don't do it. If I had photoshop installed, I wouldn't do it. So please don't do it. OK? Thank you. I would truly hate to see it done. It's important to me that nobody does it. Good! With that said, although it would make me ROFLAO, it would be wrong. So let's move on, knowing that no one here will pick up the mantle and edit in a Bitcoin logo on this innocent looking robot, named Steve.
Yup, that would be so wrong! DAMN! Look at those bitrims!
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Bitcoin / Mining / Re: I finally understand...
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on: August 26, 2011, 03:43:48 AM
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I have no understanding the the different mining cards except what is posted in the wiki. I do however, help "noobs' when they buy games for BTC. So, to buy through me...they have to get coins. I've pretty much ignore the whole "noobie" section of the forum. I've noticed I started to ignore the project development section as well, seeing how there isn't many new projects, just ideas. I would like to see a private section just for Hero (500+) members. Though, I probably wouldn't post in it. Would be a good idea to have a trading section for Hero (500+) members.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: mining viruses
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on: August 26, 2011, 02:52:31 AM
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Hey wow look its the exact same thing I pointed out like 2 fucking months ago which you idiots laughed about it and said I was a moronic trolling retard for pointing out, and OH LOOK AV companies have picked up on it and realised "hey shit this thing is propagating botnets!!" Which is bad fucking news because AV companies very quickly try to stamp out botnets and things associated with them. The fact microsoft put up a bounty of a million dollars to stamp out a fairly low key botnet should be evidence enough of this, damn.
1 Million USD is toilet paper to Microshit. Wow no shit it's almost like to anyone else who might actually have information as to who runs the botnet that might actually be quite a large sum of money! well done!! I don't understand your sarcasm. Are you bashing on the people who know about botnets or...? Do you understand how bounties work, this is important. I think so... A group or individual wants something done, so they put an offer on the table for someone to complete it. Upon completion, the offer gets paid.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: mining viruses
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on: August 26, 2011, 02:41:21 AM
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Hey wow look its the exact same thing I pointed out like 2 fucking months ago which you idiots laughed about it and said I was a moronic trolling retard for pointing out, and OH LOOK AV companies have picked up on it and realised "hey shit this thing is propagating botnets!!" Which is bad fucking news because AV companies very quickly try to stamp out botnets and things associated with them. The fact microsoft put up a bounty of a million dollars to stamp out a fairly low key botnet should be evidence enough of this, damn.
1 Million USD is toilet paper to Microshit. Wow no shit it's almost like to anyone else who might actually have information as to who runs the botnet that might actually be quite a large sum of money! well done!! I don't understand your sarcasm. Are you bashing on the people who know about botnets or...?
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Good VPS or Dedicated Server?
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on: August 26, 2011, 02:24:56 AM
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I like Rackspace, 100% uptime networking, and 99.99% hardware up time. (They told me over the phone, if hardware goes out the longest wait time is 1 hour to get the server back up. Their pricing is relatively the same as any other host if not cheaper and they have been around for along as I can remember so they must be realiable. Absolutely no problems so far.
You get what you pay for. Rackspace is amazing, and has very good support.
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Economy / Goods / Re: NothinG's Gifts [Selling ALL Steam Products]
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on: August 26, 2011, 01:09:05 AM
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you mean you dont live on the pc lol everytime if orded stuff but 1 time you been lighting fast usualy less then a min and i just got another game great service as always.
I've only had this job for a week, and I just got back from Vacation the week before that. Other than that, I've never gotten off my computer. [Edit]: Does anyone know the difference between Borderlands and Borderlands: Game of the Year? [Edit2]: I'm surprised no one wants to pre-order MW3. Maybe everyone is waiting for reviews?
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: mining viruses
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on: August 26, 2011, 12:55:03 AM
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Hey wow look its the exact same thing I pointed out like 2 fucking months ago which you idiots laughed about it and said I was a moronic trolling retard for pointing out, and OH LOOK AV companies have picked up on it and realised "hey shit this thing is propagating botnets!!" Which is bad fucking news because AV companies very quickly try to stamp out botnets and things associated with them. The fact microsoft put up a bounty of a million dollars to stamp out a fairly low key botnet should be evidence enough of this, damn.
1 Million USD is toilet paper to Microshit.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: mining viruses
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on: August 25, 2011, 05:35:08 AM
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Solution: Don't use Windows.
...or Java. Google Chrome will ask you before it runs Java from a web page. Very nice feature. and Chrome will track your every movement online and phone home to the Googleplex, where the FBI/CIA/NSA have direct access to the records without need for search warrants, awesome Google can have my first born if they want.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mining Mh/s question
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on: August 24, 2011, 05:23:28 AM
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I've got an 360m and I was getting about 0.008/day.
Even if you were to buy a graphics card externally, heat just kills these overpowered laptops.
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