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Hi I want to buy some linkedin accounts with connections Please contact me with PM what origin country and some more information (connections). I will use a MiddleMan/Escrow if you do not trust me. I will not go first unless you are trustworthy! Thank you
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My bad, I got busy at work and never got around to counting the dice. I'll try to count them this afternoon and get a final count posted.
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I've got a basic idea for a non standard craps layout and I'm looking for someone to create the appropriate vector images so I can get it printed. This will be somewhat more complicated than a standard craps layout. Please send samples of your work and a rough estimate of your cost.
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Bumping this thread, still honoring the original prices in BTC as long as it doesn't drop down below 10.
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All of the envelopes will contain different items, but I think there's some hesitation from a lot of people if they don't have any reference point. Most envelopes will likely have a postcard. The black paper was something leftover from a project my wife was working on ( http://arthropodsandpaper.blogspot.com/). Some of the other envelopes have included a NYC subway pass, a booklet of Boeing products and small bugs similar to the dung beetles on that site, but more intricate. I'm pretty sure every envelope will contain it's own unique set of items, so while this list gives you an idea, don't expect to receive any of the same items. For the box, it was asked that it contain film photography themed items. It shipped out with a polaroid camera, a 60s era Vivitar 110 camera with original carrying case and manual, and a small device for viewing film negatives. All of the items were picked up specifically for this box from thrift stores and swap meets. We were fairly certain the film negative viewer would work properly, based on being able to open it up and look inside. The Vivitar camera looked like it had been very well taken care of and was still in the original hardbacked carrying case and had the original manual, so we figured there was a good chance it would work properly. The Polaroid camera was more of a gamble, and might end up just sitting on a shelf. I like to think of the boxes as a good way to get yourself a gift and still be surprised.
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If anyone is interested in what was in the envelopes or box, PM me or post here and I'll let you know as best I can remember.
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I know there's someone out there who wants a pre-1960s postcard from Japan. You know who you are.
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It looks like the Ramen thread is dead, and there was a non-serious offer for Pepsi while I was out. I'm still offering a case of Diet Dr. Pepper and have a few varieties of Ramen available. If anyone is interested I'll get new prices posted for those items, or any other items you're looking for.
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Update: Due to the drop in BTC, these prices are no longer valid. New prices will be 2-3X the original listed prices. Also, most Windows versions and some Windows server software is available as well. If you're looking for any software, let me know and I'll see what I can do.
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All the guesses are in, I'll be having a pair of trained monkeys count the dice over the next day or so and will post a final count as soon as I have it.
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Noticed another toilet paper thread while I was out of town. Maybe the Market is ready for this awesome product.
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Just got back from DefCon last night. I've got a few minor odds and ends from the trip, some of it specifically DefCon related, some more generically Vegas. Glad to hear everyone got their stuff so far, although I haven't heard from Cory yet. I'm ready to send out more stuff if anyone wants an envelope/box.
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You counted 61 1/5 dice? That's impressive.
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I could do that actually. I'm not sure what the prize is, or how many dice there are. I'll take guesses for the next 24 hours, and this weekend I'll figure out how many dice there are. I'm still offering to sell dice, but they won't ship out until next Monday anyway at this point because I'll be out of town for a few days.
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A friend of mine picked up the giant pitcher of dice at Comic Con for me. I don't really need nearly three pounds of dice, so if you're interested in getting some random dice, or non random dice, let me know. Depending on how many you're looking for, shipping will likely run anywhere from $2 to $5. If you want me to go digging specific dice they'll probably run about $0.50 each, otherwise I can put together a random assortment for about $0.25 each. Let me know if you're interested. Dice in Gumball Machine by robertbogdon, on Flickr
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At least not until I get back from Defcon.
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