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17981  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [poll] have you bought a bitcoin t-shirt yet? on: April 29, 2012, 02:41:17 AM

I pay with Bitcoin or these. You decide!


it would be funnyer if their was no picture.

a woman shirt with "I pay with Bitcoin or these. You decide!" across her chest  lol

But what if there were only two stones, strategically located? Then would the image complement the text? Moreover, would the points still come through?

~Bruno~


the point would still come through, maybe even more so. but it will make the shirt ugly "Look at my... rocks  Huh", text only will give the best effect IMO.
17982  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [poll] have you bought a bitcoin t-shirt yet? on: April 29, 2012, 12:51:30 AM

I pay with Bitcoin or these. You decide!


it would be funnyer if their was no picture.

a woman shirt with "I pay with Bitcoin or these. You decide!" across her chest  lol
17983  Economy / Speculation / Re: When will Mt. Gox price fall below Mt. Gox price 365 days ago? on: April 29, 2012, 12:29:33 AM
funny how 2012-05-11 is picked twice

what was the price 365 days ago, and why is it important?  
17984  Economy / Auctions / Re: thebitcoinreview.com - 0.001BTC Advertizment! on: April 28, 2012, 09:02:54 PM
what is the highbid?

0.00005BTC per pixel

their is still plenty of space

your add would appear below the HEMP SHED ad if you pay 0.00005BTC per pixel

http://www.thebitcoinreview.com/


How much to make my avatar appear on that page.

*bad at math.*

0.32BTC ~1.60$
17985  Economy / Auctions / Re: thebitcoinreview.com - 0.001BTC Advertizment! on: April 28, 2012, 08:49:51 PM
what is the highbid?

0.00005BTC per pixel

their is still plenty of space

your add would appear below the HEMP SHED ad if you pay 0.00005BTC per pixel

http://www.thebitcoinreview.com/

17986  Economy / Speculation / Re: extra long weekend = extra big dip! on: April 28, 2012, 08:11:07 PM
@Technomage

what is www.bittiraha.fi
It's a Finnish language Bitcoin portal, that has not yet been published. There is only a teaser page and a link to our forum which has been published already. The portal will have a wide variety of features, basically everything a Bitcoin user needs. Our plan is to attempt breaking Bitcoin into the Finnish mainstream during this year and the next. I think Bitcoin is getting ready for it. We're also putting some serious marketing effort into it, this portal is built in a way that it provides a lot of info and help to people who don't know anything about Bitcoin. There is a real company behind it also, which I've founded.

so like weusecoins.com but for the Finnish language.

cool
17987  Economy / Speculation / Re: extra long weekend = extra big dip! on: April 28, 2012, 07:33:59 PM
@Technomage

what is www.bittiraha.fi
17988  Economy / Speculation / [Daily Speculation Poll] :: Is now a good time? on: April 28, 2012, 06:15:39 PM
17989  Economy / Goods / Re: Introducing Big Ol' Gummy Bear on: April 28, 2012, 06:08:04 PM
http://www.vat19.com/dvds/26-pound-party-gummy-bear.cfm

$200 for a $150 product?  No thanks.  Smiley

shhhhh no one needs to know that  Wink


maybe if i became a reseller i could offer it at 150$ too

if the any interest for this product i will look into it.
17990  Economy / Speculation / extra long weekend = extra big dip! on: April 28, 2012, 05:00:03 PM
its over guys... short all the bitcoins! MtGox is not taking deposits for a week!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78244.0
17991  Economy / Goods / Re: Introducing Big Ol' Gummy Bear on: April 28, 2012, 03:47:40 AM
Introducing BOB The Big Ol' Gummy Bear
   BOB is the party size bear.

    Weighs about 27 pounds!

    That's over 5,000 times larger than a regular gummy bear!

    Over 450 servings per Big Ol' Bear

    Big Ol' Bear is carefully hand made by gummy artisans in the USA with the best ingredients

    Big Ol' Bear is gluten-free

    At over 5,000 times the size of a regular gummy bear this big beauty can be challenging to eat. World's Largest Gummy Bears! comes wrapped in a food safe bag which will help your gummy stay fresh.
Here are some ways we like to eat our World's Largest Gummy Bears!:

    Chew, Chew, Chew
    Cool it in the fridge then cut fine slices with a knife (kids, get your parents to help).
    This is a great way to enjoy your gummy piece-by-piece and make it last.
    Serve it as hors d'ouevres at a party.
        (Use a knife to cut into cubes for a delicious conversation piece. )
    Warm it up in the sun and have a stretch tug-of-war with a friend.




40BTC


There isn't a 20 BTC subsidy from the dentist?

no but I'll pay you 5BTC is you youtube your self eating it all in one sitting


... strike that... i dont wana go to jail for murder by Big Ol' Gummy Bear
17992  Economy / Goods / Introducing Big Ol' Gummy Bear on: April 28, 2012, 02:05:55 AM
Introducing BOB The Big Ol' Gummy Bear
   BOB is the party size bear.

    Weighs about 27 pounds!

    That's over 5,000 times larger than a regular gummy bear!

    Over 450 servings per Big Ol' Bear

    Big Ol' Bear is carefully hand made by gummy artisans in the USA with the best ingredients

    Big Ol' Bear is gluten-free

    At over 5,000 times the size of a regular gummy bear this big beauty can be challenging to eat. World's Largest Gummy Bears! comes wrapped in a food safe bag which will help your gummy stay fresh.
Here are some ways we like to eat our World's Largest Gummy Bears!:

    Chew, Chew, Chew
    Cool it in the fridge then cut fine slices with a knife (kids, get your parents to help).
    This is a great way to enjoy your gummy piece-by-piece and make it last.
    Serve it as hors d'ouevres at a party.
        (Use a knife to cut into cubes for a delicious conversation piece. )
    Warm it up in the sun and have a stretch tug-of-war with a friend.




40BTC
17993  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoincard.org on: April 28, 2012, 12:11:22 AM
And what is BitDex?


Also Matthew, what's the BitDex? The first thing that came to my mind when I read that was PokeDex...

Hehe. Exactly. Think Pokedex, but for Bitcoin (and a lot smaller, sleeker, and it doesn't talk to you everytime something happens).

BitDex is just a codename. We aren't releasing the real name until the product is ready for production for obvious reasons.

We were working on "Bitcoincard" long before Bitcoincard was working on Bitcoincard for Bitcoin. We're almost ready to present but I have to say, I don't see Bitcoincard as being much of a competitor. Ad-hoc is interesting and all, but it's not practical for the kind of features you'd need in a bitcoin wallet device. We're going full retard with Bitdex though.

(Unfortunately, it will need to be charged unlike the black magic bitcoincard, but perhaps when such a technology actually exists to charge the device constantly, we'll release an upgrade)

can you give us more info

what makes Bitdex different / better?
17994  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoincard.org on: April 28, 2012, 12:09:24 AM
4 to 6 weeks?

Seriously, this looks pretty awesome.

I think having my finances off my smart phone would be an improvement. I don't want to kill my battery listening to music or playing games and then no longer be able to spend money or open a security gate. It's already a pain when I have to decide between having fun on my phone and saving battery for calls later in the day.

who said 4 to 6 weeks?
It was a joke...
you got me all excited their .... not funny  Wink
17995  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoincard.org on: April 28, 2012, 12:02:51 AM
4 to 6 weeks?

Seriously, this looks pretty awesome.

I think having my finances off my smart phone would be an improvement. I don't want to kill my battery listening to music or playing games and then no longer be able to spend money or open a security gate. It's already a pain when I have to decide between having fun on my phone and saving battery for calls later in the day.

who said 4 to 6 weeks?
17996  Economy / Speculation / Re: Asteroid Mining and Precious Metal Prices on: April 27, 2012, 11:44:56 PM
Alchemical transmutation of Lead into Gold is about as likely in our lifetimes, as an asteroid made of gold..

Imagine if we created an energy matter converter AKA "startrek replicator",

you could replicate gold / silver / cash... wtv, but not Bitcoins  Cheesy
17997  Economy / Speculation / Re: Asteroid Mining and Precious Metal Prices on: April 27, 2012, 11:38:03 PM
What would happen if Planetary Resources stumbled across an asteroid or two with significant gold content?  Would that not dilute the gold market significantly?  What if there's a near-Earth asteroid that's solid gold?

Suddenly, precious metals aren't looking like such a great investment, especially 10 to 15 years from now (i.e., not that far into the future).

Discuss!

can you image the cost of OFF WORLD MINING!

its much cheaper to just dig it up out of our backyard.
17998  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Pre-order Bitcoin Magazine - Quality control, final revisions on proofs on: April 27, 2012, 08:41:36 PM
Well, at least I got my Coineer magazine now.

So it did end up being the first physical bitcoin magazine after all...

The Bitcoin Magazine should be far better then Coineer's

but when will it come out?  Sad
17999  Economy / Services / Re: fully automated voip in bitcoins. http://www.btcvoip.com on: April 27, 2012, 08:36:08 PM
this sounds really cool,

but your website's honorable design is going to hurt you big time!
18000  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoincard.org on: April 27, 2012, 07:44:49 PM
All the advertising shit at the end pisses me off. I hope that is strictly opt-in, and can be disabled. However, I recognize that that is probably the only thing that will sell it to big businesses.  Undecided
Sorry to quote myself, but has everyone watched the video? Why isn't my comment getting a little love?

Advertising is the bane of my existence, targeted advertising ever so much more so.  I hope and pray that it can be disabled.

ya just turn it off.

but idk i wouldn't getting some targeted advertising, if it helps me shop smarter. Say I'm about to buy something and then poof the thing tells me its half off at the other store, that might be nice
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