Circa 35 (Plymouth) Circa 57 Circa 58 (DeSoto) Circa 66 Circa 69 (Toronado) Circa 79
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EDIT: See this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5154745.msg51505277#msg51505277I'm in the process of formulating a venture where its business model is based on a referral program. Although I lean heavily toward the top prize being a 2020 Lambo, I request input from the community to see what they prefer. Thanks in advance. Bruno PS: @ Mods: Feel free to move this topic if I inadvertently started it in the wrong section.
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Apparently?! That’s the problem, and I quoted this article last night, you are trusting a writer who is not a lawyer and situated in a country where he is making less than 10$ a day. These ‘journalists’ are paid to dictate the news, not report the news. They have no standard as to what the facts are but are rather paid by a higher source to relay on the standard. Why would some journalist in India be able to conclude that Craig Wright is a fraud prior to an American court of law? You cite these sources and take them at face value. Didn’t Iowa state University teach you this? Look at the beginning of your thread, you don’t understand hearsay evidence. You’ve taken a photo from 2015 from a blogpost that was created in 2008 and have taken it at face value. You literally don’t strike me as a stupid guy, but with all the misinformation on the internet (especially regarding Craig Wright) its insanely easy to side with the majority. The majority isn’t necessarily right mate, just remember what brought you boys to this space in the first place. You’re selling yourself out interpreting journalism as factual evidence. Edit: let’s take a deeper look into the author of this article: here’s his LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyeshu/Here’s his reference: Abhinav worked as a street food vendor aggregator at Streetingo and was responsible for getting vendors onboard our street food aggregating platform. He is a hard working fellow and needs to be given directions and goal for a task,rest assured he puts in his best.
He was a goddamn food vendor coordinator in 2017, he’s not a lawyer, he’s a goddamn peasant, and you’re stupid enough to site him. ‘Apparently’ my ass https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyeshu/ (with apologies for the skewed formatting) ... Experience Personal Projects Developer Company NamePersonal Projects Dates EmployedNov 2018 – Present Employment Duration8 mos LocationGlobal Ola (ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd) Full Stack Engineer Company NameOla (ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd) Dates EmployedJul 2017 – Nov 2018 Employment Duration1 yr 5 mos LocationBangalore I worked here in Demand Shaping team and we provide platforms to other teams to roll out offers and all communications.
Infosys Software Intern Company NameInfosys Dates EmployedJan 2017 – Jun 2017 Employment Duration6 mos LocationMysuru Area, India I did my final semester internship at Infosys and was given generic training in Python & Oracle, followed by specialization training using MVC in .NET , C#. I thoroughly enjoyed by training here. Later my group built a project using our acquired skills which scored very well and was deployment-ready.
Streetingo Co-Founder Company NameStreetingo Dates EmployedMay 2016 – Aug 2016 Employment Duration4 mos LocationAsaf Ali Road, New Delhi I co-founded Streetingo, an Android based street food aggregation with my friend Vasu Jain. We tried to make street food more accessible by aggregating and publishing information about 200+ street food vendors across Delhi. The app was downloaded by 800+ people and later discontinued becau... See more
IIIT Delhi Summer Intern Company NameIIIT Delhi Dates EmployedJun 2015 – Jul 2015 Employment Duration2 mos LocationNew Delhi Area, India Interned under Dr. P. Biyani under a segment of ongoing research project - TrafficKarma. There I worked with Django, BeautifulSoup and ElasticSearch. I also worked with team to improvise existing algorithms.
Peerfly Publisher Company NamePeerfly Dates EmployedNov 2009 – Jul 2014 Employment Duration4 yrs 9 mos LocationNew Delhi Area, India Media Buying specialist. Working on CPA model for about four years. Work includes scaling of campaigns in insurance, health, loans and education niche by primarily harnessing paid search, media buying & content marketing.
Show fewer experiences Education Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology Degree NameBachelor’s DegreeField Of StudyComputer ScienceGrade7.7 Dates attended or expected graduation2013 – 2017
Activities and Societies: I actively participate on Codechef & Qualified for ACM ICPC regionals 2015 and serve as Editor of University Magazine ( The Observer) Silver Line Prestige School Silver Line Prestige School Dates attended or expected graduation1998 – 2013
Activities and Societies: Debates & Quizzing Reads to me like Josh earns more than $10/hr. I'm guessing about $11.37/hr.
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Not a fan of this system.
One of the best endorsements for the system so far. @suchmoon One question, are you Lauda or just a minion? Just Curious. suchmoon is not Lauda.
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I still don't understand this system. Example: As I can see flag is not created but warning is visible to guests but not to forum users. ( On the other hand, if "+ number" is higher than "- number" there is no warning) Account is tagged by bustabit's owner for "violating the terms of bustabit's open source license", obviously not forgiven, but no one can create flag type 2/3 except owner of site. Is this how system should work? Okay, on first view, I applaud the initiative. Ideally, the warning should be index by Google et al. Please let me know if there's something I'm missing via reply to this post or PM, reserving the right to reassess my position.
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It was interesting waking up to see my unread messages at "99+". But I was sorely disappointed to see it was just because Bitcoin SV had finally learned how to delete messages from a self-moderated thread. For a second I thought I was just popular. All messages of these competitor-paid trolls has been deleted nutildah
The thing is nobody needs to be paid to troll SV. This shit trolls itself. Gonna be a lonely thread over there from now on, I can guarantee you that. I welcome their trolls to continue to invade our threads uninhibited. We don't do that self-moderated crap around here. I have a theory ... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2371095Reads to me as ...
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2. Warning newbies/guests who don't know how to research properly about high-risk people. Theymos, I mentioned this a few times in the past. Using the following random (seriously, truly random; don't know the guy) user as an example - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1980983 - NONE of the red or black Trust feedbacks are indexed by Google or any other search engine. In fact, one must be logged in on BCT to view the feedbacks. So for the crypto community at large, truly major scammers weeded out on BCT go unnoticed on the rest of the Net. Thanks in advance, theymos, for seeing what you can do to rectify this situation. Bruno (one of crypto's top ten scammy asses) How 'bout an non-random example ... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=8198"Hello, beloved crypto community. I'm Josh Zerlan, better known as Inaba on BitcoinTalk. Feel free to search Google for "Inaba", whereupon you'll be hard-pressed to find any nefarious activities in my name. In closing, Sonny and I are getting the Butterfly Labs Band back together."
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2. Warning newbies/guests who don't know how to research properly about high-risk people. Theymos, I mentioned this a few times in the past. Using the following random (seriously, truly random; don't know the guy) user as an example - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1980983 - NONE of the red or black Trust feedbacks are indexed by Google or any other search engine. In fact, one must be logged in on BCT to view the feedbacks. So for the crypto community at large, truly major scammers weeded out on BCT go unnoticed on the rest of the Net. Thanks in advance, theymos, for seeing what you can do to rectify this situation. Bruno (one of crypto's top ten scammy asses)
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By the way, Craig Wright actually is Satoshi for one simple reason: if it were not so, would now be shown the real Satoshi by move BTC from the old address. There can be no such thing that no one knows who Satoshi is, the community would certainly have reacted in an exhaustive manner to the grant of a patent to Wright if he were not Satoshi. Creator or Wright, or an alien from the future, the other can not be
Congratulations, you've won the Word Spaghetti Award to go along with your Trust rating ...
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Look, you mother fuckers. This shit ain't funny. I can't believe I allowed myself to associate with all you cocksuckers, including you, perverted BadBear. To think that I opened up to you all, thinking you guys were my friends. This thread is nothing short of a hate thread, and will be reported to the proper authority once he gets out of French 101 later today. At the moment, I taking a big ass dump, and to show you guys what I really think about you, I'm now reaching into the toilet and grabbing a handful of shit, and now I'm rubbing in on all over this laptop...
For you new fuckers who weren't around 7 years ago. Enjoy!
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"When I tightly squeeze my balls, it, too, goes limp."
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I attended the world premier of the first one on the list.
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Why on Earth do you think Gavin Anderson, the person Satoshi passed the project on to would not understand this? Call us all ignorant and in bad faith as you are clearly god.
Here were Gavin Andresen's last words on the issue (he's since distanced himself from it entirely), from his blog: I think there are two possibilities.
Either he was Satoshi, but really wants the world to think he isn’t, so he created an impossible-to-untangle web of truths, half-truths and lies. And ruined his reputation in the process.
If he was Satoshi, we should respect his wish to remain anonymous, and ignore him.
(except he's clearly trying his hardest to convince people he is Satoshi, so this possibility is out)The other possibility is he is a master scammer/fraudster who managed to trick some pretty smart people over a period of several years.
In which case everybody except the victims of his fraud and law enforcement working on behalf of those victims should ignore him.
So, either he was or he wasn’t. In either case, we should ignore him. I regret ever getting involved in the “who was Satoshi” game, and am going to spend my time on more fun and productive pursuits. This whole forum is ran by backwards broke ex scammers who are slowly watching their BTC fortune die.
You should probably go hang out in the Bitcoin SV forum then. Didn't you announce your departure like 3 pages ago? Adios muchacho. I’m going to continue arguing here. Going against your advice has paid off. It’s been over a year since BTC highs and there is no scaling solution that works yet. You can cheer for 20K BTC and people will need to wait days for overpriced transactions they are better off making with banks. BSV is ready to scale, the superstore Wal-Mart has been built in the middle of the dessert and we welcome anyone. You guys call Craig and Calvin scammers yet they’ve invested 300 million into mining equipment. They are paying just about anyone to build applications on BSV. They haven’t asked for money, they are giving away money and are paying people to develop on the BSV blockchain. They are trying to stay within the legal framework. These guys are taking risks and they have balls. They don’t care about you trolls. They have money and they can bring you down. What does BTC have? They have blockstream. A company that wants you to put YOUR Bitcoin on THEIR lightning network. This network still isn’t ready. This is a clear divide between capitalism (BSV) and socialism (BTC). I fight for capitalism. Anyone can compete in BSV, this is what Bitcoin is, not some second layer third party. I’ll argue this everyday if I have to. https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/05/30/1859754/0/en/Squire-Agrees-to-Purchase-Companies-With-Cloud-Computing-Assets-Totaling-2-985-Petahash-to-Become-One-of-the-World-s-Largest-Public-Crypto-Mining-Companies.html"I don't care about them pesky trolls. What I do care about is how much my team of lawyers is gonna cost me as I continue to sue their fuckin asses for libel for espousing false claims that I'm not the one, the only, Satoshi Nakamoto."
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Okay, which clown moderator deleted one of my posts from this thread? <feel free to delete this post if deemed off-topic>
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"Cock Sucker Wright, you got a real purty mouth. Squeal like a pig if you're really Satoshi." "Hun, did I ever tell you 'bout the time I sucked Satoshi's dick? It was back in my squeal-like-a-pig days."
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