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6581  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Kansas City Meetup - Tuesday, Sep. 10th, 5:30pm - Updated location on: September 16, 2013, 08:51:13 AM
From left to right, starting with #11:

Goat
Josh
Sonny
Me/Phinn/Bruno/Gandalf/turncoat
bcp19
boozer
some schmuck  Smiley boozer brought alone (apologies for forgetting his name, and he's a bright guy)

Not in the pic is schmuck's son and Goat's wife who took the pic.
6582  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: September 16, 2013, 08:31:20 AM
Thanks to Jason's efforts: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=295211.0
6583  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Mega Thread that Feeds People in Need (1M72Sfpbz1BPpXFHz9m3CdqATR44Jvaydd) on: September 16, 2013, 08:08:04 AM
Hungry people fed to date thanks to those who've donated via this thread: Tally may include numbers by efforts on other social media sites, namely Reddit, of which at this penning nobody has taken the incentive to start such.

[2,703] Meals! (based on the exchange rate at the time of the donations)

P# (Post Number): Fed (count) <the coloring of text means nothing--just adding a little flash>

P1:    1
P3:    10
P12:  1
P14:  1
P15:  10
P21:  100
P22:  100
P27:  15
P30:  500
P35:  50
P42:  12
P44:  10
P47:  25
P49:  190
P50:  1
P53:  66
P72:  102 (P70 incorrectly stated only 80)
P77:  20
P81:  1
P82:  9
P85:  1
P92:  5
P98:  1
P109: 2
P112: 10
P115: 6
P118: 5
P122: 1
P123: 1
P128: 10
P133: 5 <confirms P132>
P138: 2
P142: 1
P147: 10 (stemmed from a Newbie thread)
P150: 100 (stemmed from Newbie thread linked above)
P153: 18
P154: 29
P156: 14 (stemmed from Newbie thread linked above)
P157: 25
P163: 11
P165: 20 (stemmed from Newbie thread linked above)
P172: 2
P180: 10
P186: 3 ([2] via CCC raffle)
P187: 1
P188: 1 (CCC Raffle)
P189: 1 (CCC Raffle)
P191: 2
P201: 14
P202: 150 (144 due to Raffle thread)
P205: 25
P210: 1
P213: 2
P224: 17
P229: 8
P233: 13
P237: 1
P238: 1
P234: 7
P256: 11
P260: 16
P263: 11
P265: 2
P266: 2
P268: 2
P269: 2
P270: 4
P273: 18
P280: 12 (first LiteCoin transaction via this thread)
P283: 80
P289: 18
P300: 22
P302: 6
P305: 16
P306: 8
P311: 10 (This transaction made the tally reach exactly 2,000)
P313: 5
P317: 6
P320: 10
P321: 11
P322: 16

P333: 35
P337: 4
P338: 80
P339: 21
P340: 20
P347: 10

P359: 12
P362: 29
P364: 31
P370: 10 (This transaction made the tally reach exactly 2,300)
P376: 16
P377: 20
P378: 4
P380: 12
P382: 60
P383: 228
P385: 10
P386: 6
P389: 47

<if by error on my part you don't see your post number/donation above, please let me know so that I can edit accordingly>

Sean's Outpost donation address: 1M72Sfpbz1BPpXFHz9m3CdqATR44Jvaydd
6584  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / The Mega Thread that Feeds People in Need (1M72Sfpbz1BPpXFHz9m3CdqATR44Jvaydd) on: September 16, 2013, 08:07:48 AM
Running Tally: [2,703] Meals!

Self-labeling this an innovation, hence starting this thread in the Discussion Section.


I'll start (outlining the goal of this thread below the fold): https://blockchain.info/tx/a73447e8653084b9afee5178f7430c2b93229acdd101c4ecdd09e183bdca1115

http://seansoutpost.com/donate/

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DONATE BITCOIN

1M72Sfpbz1BPpXFHz9m3CdqATR44Jvaydd



DONATE LITECOIN

LcAUizf19Nbv7aHf9aaKeNSkhdZCGsGHYZ

DONATE PRIMECOIN

AGNzVCaU9C2drcjHX1iXTUyGJGaGfEUcNk

DONATE PEERCOIN

PSZVWeaa8shwLVGSCo9WZrM8zGtdJuFsBW

<The QR Code is/was not part of the quote from Sean's Outpost. I, Bruno Kucinskas, edited it in.>

Jason King has been doing some amazing things behind the scenes pertaining to Bitcoin. Besides Sean's Outpost, he's now embarking on Satoshi Forest.

http://bitcoinmagazine.com/6939/seans-outpost-announces-satoshi-forest/

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When we break down cost, it runs about $1.25 to make a bagged lunch and get it delivered to a homeless person.

Upon reading the above, I couldn't shake an idea outta my head, thus decided to do something about it, hence this thread.

Only with your help will the title of this thread live up to its namesake. Together, let's see how many people one thread can feed.

Post #2 will showcase the tally, sans names of the kind donors. All I ask of posters is to supply the count number (one being the minimum at only $1.25--five US quarters) and the link to the Blockchain address/hash.

I'm donating once a day to act as a daily bump for this thread in case it stagnates. For those in other countries used to their local currency, simply get it close enough, whereupon it'll be counted as the desired $1.25 USD.

Feel free to donate multiples of $1.25, but at least once is all that's asked.

For what it's worth, down the road some man, woman or child you'll never meet will be thanking you for their $1.25 meal while you're setting in your favorite chair with a full bully playing a $50 game on an XBox.

For simplicity purposes, consider using the following format:

Number to be fed at $1.25 each thanks to your donation: Blockchain Hash URL

1: https://blockchain.info/tx/a73447e8653084b9afee5178f7430c2b93229acdd101c4ecdd09e183bdca1115

(I donated $1.25: Blockchain Proof)

EDIT: As shown at the beginning of this post, some alt coins can be donated as well, with the corresponding addresses provided. Feel free to use a similar format if one of them is used so that I can do a quick check via the provided link and add to the tally in Post #2.
6585  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: September 16, 2013, 07:20:15 AM
$20 USD in BTC sent to Sean's Outpost: https://blockchain.info/tx/87a65349af089adbb6603a5735c751ec2b57514059dfadf04c8d45153bfdf91c
6586  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: September 16, 2013, 05:39:18 AM
I'm pretty sure you didn't understand anything I said but to summarize.

  • teach
  • show
  • effective method for updating
  • leave everything working

Failure to do so will mean all the effort was for nothing.

And no I'm not commenting about you or sean's outpost.  I'm just generally talking about how it should be.

No I get all that.

But like you said, you are talking about how it should be. I am talking about how it is. If you have suggestions on getting from point A to B, i  am all ears.

A nice little conversation you two been having, offering up some takeaways.

Jason: I'm not sure if you've had a chance to do a cursory review of PanPeru.org of which Vicente recently updated the site, along with having a Bitcoin donation option embedded via BitPay, but if not, please do such.

Since nobody has else has weighed in, it's up to me, you, edd and Rassah to finalize the approval process. Personally, I found no concerns, and believe am the first to donate bitcoins to the cause.

In a few minutes, I'm going to make the same exact donation to Sean's Outpost, plus I have something else up my sleeve, of which once I do it, I'll PM you the link to the thread.

Thanks, bud.
6587  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is becoming a black hole on: September 15, 2013, 03:23:43 PM
Is there a market for laptops preinstalled with the blockchain? Something for somebody to think about. Ironically, even with the hardware in stock, it would still take at least two weeks to take delivery.
6588  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: September 15, 2013, 03:17:39 PM
*bump*


In the mean time, I know we're all busy with voting for me in the Bicoin Foundation elections (except for Jason you backstabing bastard  Grin),

I'm not a backstabber so much as kill-you-in-your-sleep-and-make-it-look-like-a-heart-attacker.

I missed you guys too.


You could be worse, like drinking the Kool Aid and take bribes.  Grin (if you don't know the backstory, you're really outside the loop)

Great article you linked above, and another fine example of Vitalik's writing skills. You're young enough to eventually see a Satoshi Forest in every state/country as I envision it.
6589  Other / Off-topic / Re: Belgium’s finance minister has no objection to bitcoin on: September 15, 2013, 08:27:52 AM
As a young teenage, my dad used to work in a coal mine in Belgium before becoming a tailor then making gold plated electrical connectors for the SR-71 and Saturn V.
6590  Other / Off-topic / Re: best romantic movie you watched on: September 15, 2013, 08:19:23 AM
The original Sweet November was my favorite till Somewhere in Time came along.
6591  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Butterfly Labs on: September 15, 2013, 08:09:13 AM
I have received every item I've purchased from them so far. My late Aug orders were just received. They are indeed picking up the pace

I stand justified ...once the products are NEGATIVE ROI they will ship u the units ...

The whole purpose is to keep you off main net until the last possible moment...and then its make more money to ship you their GEN 1 product...3 bites at the cherry.....Self Mine...Lock Up funds to stop u mining ...and then selling obsolete shit

This is the scam !!





Your bucking for a free trip to BFL aren't you  Cheesy

I understand that when placed in a situation discretion is the better form of valour ...PG meets king con & Josh "I fuck u from behind" Inaba

They will find it would be a waste of money as I will tell u get fucked to your face..i dont really care for these arseholes...

I have clarity to this whole affair and i wont let go Cheesy



JOSH,you got another one ready for some Kool-Aide.PM YipYip to arrange it.........ASAP!!!!!!!  Cheesy


...Kool Aide...hmmm not really

 2g of Cocaine,Bourban,White Sambuca & 2 hookers (in that order)  that are bi-curious and sure i reckon you are a top bloke

..lolz

 Cheesy  I'm "Joshin" ya man!!!!!!!!!!  We need someone to pick up the slack,now that PG's balls are hangin on BFL's walls  Cheesy

Holy shit,I'm a poet & didn't know it,LOL

Though unable to compete, they're hanging there nonetheless.

6592  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Butterfly Labs 30 day countdown to the end of September on: September 15, 2013, 05:07:37 AM
Quick aside: Does anybody know how to Kool Aid stains out of a beard?
Go on a dyeit.

Note to friends for whom English is a necessary-evil 2nd/3rd/n-th language:  This is a pun on the weight reduction term "diet" and the term for changing the color of hair ("dye it").  It's part of the richness of the Language, facilitated by the elimination of gender, case, and strict sentence structure ... ah, fuck it.  It's late.  

Ironically, I'm able to loosely connect diet with assembling: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diet_(assembly)
6593  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Butterfly Labs on: September 15, 2013, 04:50:37 AM
I have received every item I've purchased from them so far. My late Aug orders were just received. They are indeed picking up the pace

I stand justified ...once the products are NEGATIVE ROI they will ship u the units ...

The whole purpose is to keep you off main net until the last possible moment...and then its make more money to ship you their GEN 1 product...3 bites at the cherry.....Self Mine...Lock Up funds to stop u mining ...and then selling obsolete shit

This is the scam !!





Your bucking for a free trip to BFL aren't you  Cheesy

Oh, yeaaaaa!

6594  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL & Phinneas Gauge on: September 15, 2013, 04:43:36 AM
If you like "Where's Waldo",then your gonna love "Where's Phinneas"  Cheesy





So which one is he,he's NOT on the left.....................                                                                                                          Is he one of these guys  Huh


Am I the only one who sees the resemblance to the last 'Pirate' dinner picture?  Is this where they are headed now?
With Jared there, yeah - that was my first thought, too. Cheesy

I mentioned it first in the KC meetup thread when Goat said he was bringing a camera.

BTW, I'm the one with the longest, grayest beard. When it comes to IT, I'm probably the dumbest fuck at the table, and that includes boozer's friend's son and Goat's wife, not shown in this image, for she's the one who took the pic.
6595  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Butterfly Labs 30 day countdown to the end of September on: September 15, 2013, 03:38:12 AM
Do we have a betting pool running anywhere?

Who the hell would bet in favor of BFL?

PG.

PG went to the promised land, he won't be betting on BFL to finish on time either.

If the finish line is the end of September, then no. If the finish line is before the first Monarch is to be shipped, then maybe, with only a small handful yet to be assembled by the end of the year if this is the case.

Quick aside: Does anybody know how to Kool Aid stains out of a beard?
6596  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I have $2,500 to spend? on: September 15, 2013, 12:34:01 AM
PG welcome back.  How was your trip?

The trip was fine, but I've labeled a turncoat since I took a "bribe".
6597  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Bitcoiners needed in Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, etc. on: September 15, 2013, 12:25:07 AM
I desire to ship to them a piece of barn wood, specially distressed so that a black felt tipped pen can write on it. The goal being that as they connect with fellow bitcoiners or others, they'll have the option of signing the board. Once the couple settle into their first home, they'll be able to hang the board from the ceiling in such a way to enable them to view the signatures and notes on the front, back, and even on the one inch sides.

The length of the board will be predicated on the maximum allowed dimensions that can be shipped. The width will be six to eight inches, having a one inch thickness. It will be distressed in some shade of antique white. Maybe having a package of multi colored markers on hand oppose to only a black one would be a better idea.

Consider it a memento of the trip for years to come.
6598  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Bitcoiners needed in Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, etc. on: September 15, 2013, 12:06:13 AM
Hey guys, the evil meta tag is still there:

    <meta name='robots' content='noindex,nofollow' />

This meta tag needs to be removed. There is a setting in Wordpress which allows you to be indexed in the search engines, that should be enabled. If you use some funky theme plugin, sometimes there are option there too. As long as this issue persists you have zero exposure on any search engine. It's REALLY BAD for publicity.

http://cboyack.dunked.com/life-on-bitcoin

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Life on Bitcoin

I partnered with a few friends to work on a feature-length documentary following a newly married couple living solely off of bitcoin for their first 90 days of marriage. I created the website and developed some tracking tools to monitor the real-time progress of the crowdfunding campaign.

Wow! When I set up WP sites, one of the first things I do within 60 seconds is tick/untick the robot box. In fact, by default its configured for the search engines to spider the site. One has to manually/purposely tick the box so that that's no longer the case.
6599  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Bitcoiners needed in Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, etc. on: September 14, 2013, 11:42:30 PM
Hey guys. Just noticed lifeonbitcoin.com is not indexed in Google because you've got wordpress set to not allow search engines to index it. When that's set Wordpress adds a meta-tag that tells the saerch-engines not to index or follow any links. That's REALLY bad for your publicity.


We got your email on this btcdrak. Thank you for the heads up! That is strange. I've forwarded it to Connor our web guy. We'll get this fixed.

That wouldn't be Art Connor by chance, would it?

I'm in Sandwich, IL, and count me in in supporting you if you pass near. There's enough bitcoiners in the states you've mentioned to slingshot to your final destination.
6600  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I have $2,500 to spend? on: September 14, 2013, 07:21:16 PM
Buy a barn, tear it down, pull the nails, trim the bad, list on CL, and profit $18K in 30 days. BTW, that is profit, for gross would be closer to $25K. Out of the $18K, pay the normal living expenses and buy 4 more barns to repeat and rinse.

Once you become successful, seek out an opportunity to be in position to accept a few hundred dollar bribe.
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