Lo siento, ya te he comentado, cuanto tenga te ayudo, pero ya te dije que tardaría...
ah vale no te preocupes hombre, cuando puedas, yo por si hay mas gente que esté interesada
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mmvale, yo sigo por aqui. Venga gente, un poquito de colaboracion, ahora que lo necesito, mas adelante ya vere si hago como Juan Palomo ya sabeis, yo me lo guiso yo me lo como.
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Found it looking for places where you can spend bitcoins: http://bitcoin.travel/carena-bar-restaurant/Carena Bar & Restaurant offers Greek and Mediterranean cuisine for breakfast and dinners. You may find here perfect cocktails in competitive prices, nice music and very good service. Situated right on the front overlooking the harbour. Consistently tasty and well-presented food at good price It is also good just for drinks. Also they seem to make a reasonable discount too From this moment Carena Bar restaurant accepts BITCOINS WITH a 20% discount!!!! I would have to travel Greece to check that up
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When a kid focuses on good grades to attain some immediate reward, they have NO incentive to actually learn anything. They want to pass, to get points, to make the grade, for relatively short-term gratification. Incentivising learning in grade school or college to pay out for good grades would not help kids actually do better. It would only cause kids to scramble quickly to get the reward and do whatever it takes.
Can you point me to any references that back this up? I am interested in reading more about this. I can not. This is my own casual study observed with the rest of my colleagues, of other colleagues' performance in class. Basically, we've just watched people and asked why they do what they do, and then see if they actually know what they're doing after the classes are done. No papers, no documents; we just do it to prove we are right about how the school system is flawed in many respects. I can share what I know if you have more specific questions, but I'm an engineer, not a social psychologist. I don't even write papers... ^This isn't the straight answer you we're looking for, i must say the bitcointalk forum is the worst place in the world where you would look for support or opinions on your projects, it happened to me too. Put it in practice and see what you get, i did get your point and you're right, kinds tend to respond really well when they receive something in return, it is our human nature after all. They would love those classes and kick between each other to attend first. You could raise the "bar" whenever you want so they have to spend more time and effort to memorize or give out creative answers if they want to get the prizes too. I see it has allot of potential.
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meh, ignorants, keep believing what Ingsoc tells you to believe, and btw we've always been at war with Eurasia You are awesome! My god.. Do you ever listen to yourself ? I was kidding about the tinfoil, but it seems I was right on the money... How many foil hats do you have ? 1 for every day ? so that would make 8, because you split up monday, because the guvment made monday, and well.. you cant have it that way can you ? The other half of monday must be para-munday.. ? spot on dude you'd better get one of these before it's too late, i heard teflon protects you the same way as aluminium...
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Bitcoin is definitely free speech (I've recently started describing money as "information in the context of a social protocol"), but governments have a long history abridging the right to free speech…even in countries like the US where it's a constitutionally protected right. In the case of bitcoin however, I do think you can make some very strong arguments for bitcoin on free speech grounds. Ordinarily, to abridge the right to free speech, it has to be shown that speech would injure or harm someone. I think it would be very difficult to argue that Bitcoin harms anyone.
This is interesting. Bitcoin network in itself does nothing more than enable broadcasting of digitally signed "statements" of the type "this address sends that many bitcoins to that address" or "this address has generated 50 (or a fraction thereof) bitcoins." These statements then become common knowledge in the form of a public ledger, and we can all verify and mutually agree on any and all such statements. Free speech indeed. someone on these forums insisted a while back on the same concept, that bitcoin is free speech, but it didn't know how to bring convincing arguments on the table so he kept spamming the forum with new threads every day until admins banned him. Guess he was too advanced for his time
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He seemed ok with sending from his address as I suggested.
Hey guys! Maybe instead of yelling scammer at every newbie, we can offer legitimate alternatives to what they want to do and see if they tuck tail?! Just a though, I'm sick of reading scammer every tenth post but I understand it's needed sometimes
agreed agreed on what ? you have to call them out and see if they defend themselves, good merchants will always deliver to convince trolls to shut-up
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thanks bro np, malaimult si bitcoin mare
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sure but how can you steal my wallet from my pc?
by copying your wallet.dat file that contains all the private keys, profit you may want to take a peek at this wiki
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not every trojan have remote control access and even if they do, you need to have a stable ip and have your firewall disabled etc its very hard to access a pc using remote access.
have you ever heard about reverse connection rat's ?
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At least Coineer actually delivered.
+1 they have my full support if they can deliver more of it, at least we can enjoy the time spent on the throne with something Dude, I'm on the throne reading this! Seriously!
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... unless the Financial Times sues us for copyright infringement.
lol, hope they don't or they will have a hard time enforcing it
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At least Coineer actually delivered.
+1 they have my full support if they can deliver more of it, at least we can enjoy the time spent on the throne with something
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meh, ignorants, keep believing what Ingsoc tells you to believe, and btw we've always been at war with Eurasia
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Brilliant idea, now the hacker can get at all of Bitcoinica's funds.
The hacker wrote "EXPECT MASS LEAK" in transactions from the stolen money. We can only assume he has a copy of the database, so he has access to all the information needed to make a claim.
i guess now would be the perfect time to use the signing feature in bitcoin-qt.
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o sea, que hay que correr el bitcoind y luego Armory?
Así parece. tenia pensado probar el Amory pero viendo esto creo que me esperare hasta que sea un wallet de una pieza.
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