Someone's going to Silk Road ... SHhh! That place of which must not be of existence must not exist.
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Bottom looks better, but try looking into coloring the background of the <tr bgcolor="lightgreen">, <tr bgcolor="orange">...etc instead of coloring the text.
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Hopefully some of the owners of triplemining can clear this up for us.
Lol still mining this one damn block. 127 hours and counting -_-
There was another block before that had about the same amount of time: #135556 GENERATED 50.09400000 BTC July 10, 2011 136 hours 5 626 320 YES
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I have a .com domain just for a pyramid..that's special Is this the kind of special that your mommy says you are? If so then I would agree.... otherwise it's nothing too important. what other pyramid has a REAL domain And a "REAL domain" means what? .com is the most popular one .uk for outside for US I know what a domain suffix is.... I have been on the internet before. The meaning behind my last post was meant to imply what does having a domain mean? As in why is that such a special thing? It costs maybe $10/year to get the domain, and if you're like me and already have a web host, then it's free to add another domain onto it. But it takes a special person to pick a special domain. On-Topic: Site still doesn't use tables.
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Several people pointed out that some of the images were not appearing correctly in the BTC Economy Feed. The images were either the wrong size or wrong color. Basically, our backend was not able to deal with PNG files with a transparency. This problem has now been resolved, and all PNG files should be working. I never noticed any problems. Anyways, good thing they are fixed.
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Dwolla would be my next best bet. Use Dwolla to transfer bank money -> Mt. Gox -> BTC
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I need them to buy something, the purchase is already set up but the seller is just waiting on me to pay, I understand people are concerned with fraud or what not but I'm not tryin to rip anybody off I just want to buy some freakin coins lol.
Why not just pay them with paypal, or your credit card? Looks like someone is trying to stay anonymous. Ok and is that a problem? Nope I'll backup anyone 110% with anonymity.
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I need them to buy something, the purchase is already set up but the seller is just waiting on me to pay, I understand people are concerned with fraud or what not but I'm not tryin to rip anybody off I just want to buy some freakin coins lol.
Why not just pay them with paypal, or your credit card? Looks like someone is trying to stay anonymous.
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Sorry, don't trust paypal.
The offer is for a face to face meeting in my bank in Tallahassee Florida.
Would be perfect to have those Bitcoin Plastics.
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Give us an "estimated" location, and maybe someone can do a meetup?
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Shows device 0 and 3, shouldn't it be 0 and 1?
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Did you try the -rescan flag?
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Maybe we can have a word with ThePirateBay. They seem to be doing fairly well.
[Edit]: Anyone else notice ThePirateBay not loading?
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I wouldn't worry about moisture in the air. Never heard of a computer being killed by high humidity, and with how warm they (likely) are, I would expect inside a computer to be the last place condensation would gather up. As long as it's not a year-round situation like that, I would just continue on as normal. Sucks that you have to deal with that though. http://www.pugetsystems.com/submerged.phpI'm sure if you do ^, you don't have a problem with humidity.
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Government has no regulation on BTC. They can only regulate usage.
or...I missed what you were saying.
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That's the risk they're taking.
The thing is, most people leave their rigs on 24/7 and go to sleep at night, yet i haven't heard of a single report of a house burning down in flames. Maybe there wasn't anybody left to report it. Maybe their mine caved in? Luckily, his/her family was able to retrieve his wallet that he kept in a safe.
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(back on the main subject): Yes, if prices to rent a server were $50/mo...instead of paying $X/mo per Mhash/s, you can have a bunch of people pay $50/mo and get a machine running 2.4Ghash/s and give them their money back (weighted per person on how much they invested) + interest. Sounds more like the GBLSE, but faster and over-time could make more money.
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That's the risk they're taking.
The thing is, most people leave their rigs on 24/7 and go to sleep at night, yet i haven't heard of a single report of a house burning down in flames. i wake up at night sweating lately. usually i use 2 blankets. now i sleep naked because of my 2 rigs. You signed up on the forum to let everyone know you sleep naked? xD
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NothinG - if a person has SSH access to their rig, even through a web interface, couldn't they still wreak havoc on other machines on the network if they knew what they were doing?
What I meant was you setup a web interface and have people login to control their server. Ok, so if I understand you correctly: - Set up PHP backend that only forwards certain SSH commands to the server(s) on the users account. - User can login and send commands that are necessary for configuring and starting a mining operation, but no other commands are allowed (to prevent them from haxing on the LAN). It seems that there would be other potential conflicts with an actual LAN as well though. I couldn't have people configure static IP's on their rigs before sending them to me, and I wouldn't want to deal with configuring a static IP myself, so I would have to issue dynamic IP's. This could be a problem when I also want to give them steady access to their server via SSH or VNC. I think I like the idea of a virtual LAN for each user, whether that user rents a single slot or multiples. I would like to know what router would be necessary to accomplish this though. Not real keen on creating my own router, as it seems like it would be expensive and a headache to configure. Bonus if the router has decent built-in DDOS protection so I don't have to use a pfsense box in front. pfSense is a firewall/router/cache/dns all in one. I realize this, but it would be incredibly expensive to do more than 10 or 12 ports on a pfsense box. Probably a lot more expensive than buying a 24-port router suited for the purpose in the first place. pfSense is the firewall/router [in/out], you would still need to setup a switch to attach all the computers. I was talking about using a dedicated router in place of a pfSense box, not realizing that pfSense can utilize a managed switch. I've always used unmanaged switches in the past, so I didn't realize the capabilities of a managed switch. Now that I understand what pfSense and a managed switch would be able to do, I would go with: Internet <> pfSense box <> Managed switch <> Unmanaged switches for renters with more than one computer Now you've got the idea. If you have any questions about pfSense, let me know. I've got one running at my house and one at my moms, as well as access to 2x pfSense box'es of the GSP I work for.
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Paper catches fire ~451F [ http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080903111520AA5XA5k ] [[ I actually don't like to base my opinions off of Wiki articles and Yahoo(Ask), but there are a few sites that give the same reference. ]] Those cards don't go above ~250F or they will auto-shutoff. Cardboard I believe to be more durable to heat. Yeah that's way more complicated than pulling 451F out of your ass, I was trying to show that cardboard theoretically would be more heat resistant than paper.
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