28 days, 9 hours and 9 minutes here
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ZOMG! FANTASTIC EPISODE!!
I know I had a lot of fun watching it. I am a fan of Bitcoin, maybe now I'm a fan of The Good Wife. They took some artistic license, but they did a decent job with it. great episode
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At least there were other payment networks there so it wasn't just a summoning to come explain Bitcoin in front of a bunch of spooks. CIA is probably more interested in laundering money to their agents then they are shutting it down. Now if he had to go explain it to the secret service that would be a different matter. I wouldn't show up to that (Hi here's your handcuffs come with us)
lol, you got point, i was reading the info already
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thanks, i appreciate you pointing that out
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Omg how do we stream this?
with sopcast of course and keep up the p2p spirit
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loool you guys are awesome, can't stop laughing
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WTF??!?
So Euro's are not legal tender in Europe?
they outlawed cash over that sum, not checks or credit cards. They're all denominated in euro
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Amateurs. Italy just outlawed any cash tranfer above 1000 euros. The more they outlaw and tax, the more bullish the Bitcoin scene gets. Talking 'bout doom-profits.
same here in Spain, i heard Greece and Portugal too, 1000 euros cash limit
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Greetings. I wonder if there any application selling site (like Android market, Apple App store, etc) where you can pay with bitcoins for apps?
If there's no one, it would be a great to build such market (not bounded to any specific platform), where you can buy apps for any platforms and pay with bitcoins only. Don't you think so?
+1 awesome yeah
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Ending [Krugman] here. First start with your definition of 'inflation'. In my perspective, that would be the increase of the money supply (in the broad sense).
And how would you measure it? I guess I am condemned to believe the official data from Central Banks. Yes, but they're not providing data about inflation by your definition. They're just measuring price changes of various goods. I was asking, how would you measure increase of the money supply. exactly as you say, measuring various price changes in goods. Imagine you have measure the water level in a huge lake then you would take measures on various scales previously set-up. Hope this explanation helps
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Me Sumo al proyecto! Se agradece, la verda que no se ve mucha actividad igual que aqui, solo espero que mas gente se entere del bitcoin este
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or use your mining power to crack their WPA/WEP password on a serious note. this would either require a payment processor to handle the payments, because running a client on a router is not an option. why isn't an option ? because it takes too much resources on the router or it could be hacked ? bitcoind has ssl support too
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i will, great idea @ThomasV lot easier this way
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@Askit2 try using some CR in you text, i'm getting dizzy every time i try reading your posts man
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i didn't received any payment. I have to open the e-mail the moment i received it to get payed or it doesn't matter.
Paraipan - what is your payment address I'll see why. Tinman951 - what is your payment address also and Dree12 I'll find it and send it along! this one 1CuvEi8WK6cYtx6kEQafFF9GM2B8J8MP2j Paraipan- payment has been sent let me know if you get it! thanks! got it, thanks, so you have to do it manually... ? At the moment yes, just for the first time to make sure everything is working. I'm looking into some script to process them automatically know any? nope, sorry should be easy to write some script to pull address from database and make the payout when e-mail is opened by the person. btw nice e-email design
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i didn't received any payment. I have to open the e-mail the moment i received it to get payed or it doesn't matter.
Paraipan - what is your payment address I'll see why. Tinman951 - what is your payment address also and Dree12 I'll find it and send it along! this one 1CuvEi8WK6cYtx6kEQafFF9GM2B8J8MP2j Paraipan- payment has been sent let me know if you get it! thanks! got it, thanks, so you have to do it manually... ?
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What car is not easily stolen ? You can insure it if you want but the engineers can do very little about it by putting alarms or hard to copy keys in it. Overprotecting users won't do any good to increase adoption. Educating them how to drive the damn thing maybe.
How do you educate everyone to never get malware? Have them stay off the internet? I don't know of any car that can be remotely stolen where *poof* it just disappears off the owner's driveway, completely untraceably and anonymously, just because (for example) the owner had the misfortune of driving within range of a bad guy's WiFi hotspot on the way home, something he could not have foreseen nor avoided nor knew ever happened. But that's essentially how bitcoins are right now. now i agree with you, so bitcoins are not cars. I only hope the dev's implement good and tested security measures in the protocol.
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i didn't received any payment. I have to open the e-mail the moment i received it to get payed or it doesn't matter.
Paraipan - what is your payment address I'll see why. Tinman951 - what is your payment address also and Dree12 I'll find it and send it along! this one 1CuvEi8WK6cYtx6kEQafFF9GM2B8J8MP2j
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