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1321  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: IDEA: GOOGLE "MICROCASH" on: May 17, 2012, 06:39:17 AM

You sure are getting vocal about this, excellent feedback.


Actually, I am just writing this. If it's 'vocal' that you are experiencing, those would most likely be the voices in your fucked up head.
1322  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: IDEA: GOOGLE "MICROCASH" on: May 17, 2012, 04:54:12 AM
Yes his name is Daniel Parnell from Melbourne, Australia

Check out his Twitter post from August 21, 2011 the very day Solidcoin 1.0 was launched. What is the coincidence of a narcissistic meglomaniac coder from Melbourne that actually loves his own work so much he has blogs, twitter and couple of sites dedicated to his own praise, just spontaneously making a Twitter post about SC1 on its launch day?

The company Daniel Parnell works for Quest Software also employed one of the devs of CryptoXchange who was listed in the about tab of Solidcoin 2.0 as one of the co-devs. His name was dropped with v2.04 client after a falling out.


Twitter
https://twitter.com/zarquonsknees   (check out Aug 21)

Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/zarquonsknees


Using the 'Daniel' Twitter quote...
Quote
I write code for fun, and I write code for profit. Other times I sleep.

NOW, if I could go ahead and make one up for BitcoinExpress...
Quote
I write about everything that happens in the Solidcoin and Microcash communities

Now, go ahead and tell me...WHICH IS MORE PATHETIC ?

What is a critic, if nothing more than someone who has nothing of his own that deserves any merit, or to write about, so he's forced to attack others ?

Hey DouchebagExpress....how about YOU share some of YOUR work, so that we can put a few of YOUR accomplishments under the microscope for a while ?

Waiting.....

You put the guy on blast..so how about you take some of that wisdom and LOOK IN THE MIRROR. Tell us what you find/see (please don't be too descriptive).
1323  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: May 17, 2012, 03:21:29 AM
I suggest you simply Google "Microcash Scam" or search popular consumer protection sites like Ripoffreport.com, PissedCustomer, etc...

Why would anyone even bother ?
99% of the results that come up are your rants and tirades. I can save myself a step and just read them here first hand, rather than under your assumed alias' as anti-Microcash sockpuppets that you have created to submit all of these so-called 'reports'....LOL

Considering your handle is BitcoinExpress, you sure as shit spend alot of your time (as can be seen in your post history) in here (Alt Cryptocurrencies) as the Solidcoin/Microcash PR person.

As much as you would like to believe that there is a shit-ton of bad press out there on the web.....IT WAS ALL CREATED BY YOU.

Your post in regards to Solidcoin/Microcash MORE than anyone else on either this forum or the internet combined (adding up your split-personality-sockpuppet accounts from everywhere).

Are you REALLY that bored ?
1324  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: May 17, 2012, 02:41:39 AM
This is unbelievable....

GetWork - 113412
Accepted - 159836
Reject/Stale - 32

Looks like the 'New GPUMAX' system and latest upgrade was worth the wait.

I can honestly say, I don't think my Stats have ever been so 'clean' and efficient before.

Nice job boys !

<EDIT>
Actually, that's not even a fair assessment, as my 5xxx and 6xxx rigs throw off my stats too much.

Here are my 3x 7970 Rig stat's:

GetWork (Q): 15803   Accepted Shares (A): 25859   Rejected Shares (R): 3 ..... 4x 7970 (will add 1 more 7970)
GetWork (Q): 28070   Accepted Shares (A): 45218   Rejected Shares (R): 4 ..... 4x 7970 (will add 1 more 7970)
GetWork (Q): 31502   Accepted Shares (A): 56584   Rejected Shares (R): 14 ..... 5x 7970 (complete)

6xxx & 5xxx Mixed Rigs:

GetWork (Q): 24004   Accepted Shares (A): 19871   Rejected Shares (R): 3 ..... 2x 5850, 1x 5830
GetWork (Q): 14904   Accepted Shares (A): 13853   Rejected Shares (R): 8 ..... 1x 7970, 1x 6950, 2x 5770

I still have 14 cards left to bring online (well, 15, as 1 7970 is still in transit out of my 15x order) and am wondering if I would rather not just get rid of the 5 & 6 series cards and buy more 7970's ?
(2x 6870, 9x 5830, 3x 6950)

1325  Other / Off-topic / Re: Things said, and fights picked while we're waiting for our BFL products on: May 16, 2012, 11:40:26 AM
mem, I 100% agree with your views.

You would. Broke/Envious people usually stick together and find whatever excuse they can to skirt the REAL issue(s).....the fact that they don't have what they want and are jealous that others do have it.
1326  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Announcement] Bitscalper under new management. on: May 16, 2012, 11:35:49 AM
I still don't get why you don't wanna hunt the bastard down and put him in jail for some jailhouse mining Cheesy

Because people would have to follow-through completely after setting a precedent such as that and you would likely be next on the hit list, as part of the 'Hunted down for being a complete waste of skin' crowd that is....

Regardless of the amount stolen, justice should always be served up at a rate of at least 10x what the crime is actually worth, in order to deter future scammers from even considering doing anything.
I myself, am a big fan of the 'chop off your hands for stealing a loaf of bread' type of justice in the Middle East.
1327  Other / Off-topic / Re: Things said, and fights picked while we're waiting for our BFL products on: May 16, 2012, 09:47:04 AM
.........and he does not seem to understand "burden of proof" or debate methods.

So you are citing 'Burden of Proof' as your primary Debate 'method' while pretty much swinging for the fences with accusations ?(albeit, from way out in left field....)
Isn't that (Burden of Proof) just a lazy man's argument ?
Regardless, I can't take anyone seriously, who begs for donations in their forum sig. Get a fucking job.


ps. Are you looking for Bitcoin donations so that you can use it to put gas into your Rape Wagon ? the one you will use to abduct & violate Children with ? Pedophile much ?
(enter----->burden of proof)
NOW PROVE ME WRONG.
(Is that how the 'Burden of Proof' debate works ?)



1328  Other / Meta / Re: Tired of the hate campaign on: May 16, 2012, 03:59:37 AM
Ya.
People need to be more sensitive to other's needs and show empathy whenever/wherever possible.
It's simply foolish to think that we just can't all get along. The hate, vulgarity and trolling all need to stop now.

I for one am doing my part to represent myself in a manor similar to that of an Internet Ambassador for my region.

We need only look upon each other as brothers and sisters, spreading love and understanding.

Before you post again, ask yourself: What can I do to make <insert name here>'s day better today ?

Enough is enough people. It's time we all put our differences aside and learned to understand each other, rather than simply hate, rant and troll.
1329  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: MT.Gox will not release over $26,000 USD on: May 16, 2012, 02:13:49 AM
So now, they basically have had free use of my funds for nearly 3 weeks, with no compensation, besides the lies and delay tactics I've received so far and have eliminated that last possible method for me to get USD out of MTGox.    

MT.Gox need to start compensating people with an acceptable rate of interest ....DAILY.

If they were FINALLY faced with a situation that could cost them money (cutting into their tidy little interest profit scam) they might do better to move things along a bit quicker for users who are looking to get their money out.

Honestly, think about it though.
What incentive do they currently have to speed up your transfer of money out to you ?

Someone needs to step up and offer them some competition.
Until this happens, they will simply continue to shit all over the users that make them rich.

The only way that things will ever get better is if they are challenged...not only by customers, but mostly by competition.
1330  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Announcement] Bitscalper under new management. on: May 16, 2012, 01:51:46 AM
If out of 700 people, say 50 decide to contact them I think they will help (assuming Bitscalper used his real identity for registering the domain) to uncover his identity and contact the authorities.
Even if you lost a bitcoin I think you should report him, we have waaay too many of this type of scams going on around the BTC community.

I don't know....
The last thing that the Bitcoin Community (as a whole) needs is more negative press and an open door to possible Government(s) prying eyes.
Situations such as this could possibly just add 'fuel to the fire' and provide ammunition to those who are looking to outlaw Bitcoin due to scams/fraud etc.

Sometimes it's best to tread lightly....AND CARRY A BIG STICK Wink

This is another lesson (albeit, learned the hard way for some) and will hopefully help to make future Bitcoin Investors/Consumers more 'safety' conscious in regards to who they do business with and what they demand in order to feel safe throughout a transaction/deal.

Each incident helps to raise the bar a bit higher and eventually, the 'shit' will get weeded out of the community and a precedent set that will make it more difficult for scammers to operate, let alone even start up within the community.

Growing pains hurt....
1331  Other / Meta / Re: I'm really annoyed by the Bitcoinica thread in the discussion part of this forum on: May 16, 2012, 01:40:08 AM
witnessed...
1332  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 16, 2012, 01:39:09 AM
I recall Bulanula posting a question a little ways back in the thread, in regards to 'What did he pay' which I can only assume was in reference to how much the original 22.5 or 25 BTC debt was re-sold for, to a 3rd party.....meaning, Bulanula was looking for yet another excuse to BARGAIN and return even less back to whomever currently holds the debt in question.

Early adopter huh ? Tons of BTC ? ARE YOU KIDDING ME ?

This piece of shit will do everything he possibly can to keep as much of that BTC he possibly can.

I have witnessed some real bottom-feeders before, but this guy takes the cake.

To top things off, the only thing we all have to look forward to once the (partial)Debt is actually repaid (depending on his bargaining skills) is Bulanula crying about being broke, not being able to feed himself....and of course, looking for the next sucker to contract one of his fine community 'services'....

There is nothing wrong with being broke/poor or even cheap....but being pathetic as an individual in general is unforgivable.

I look forward to his next publicity stunt. Just more drama to give him a reason to live.
1333  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] MSI-890FXA-GD70 - hold up to 6 cards. on: May 16, 2012, 12:16:43 AM
Shipping from Northwest.
So... Sweden ? Iceland ? (North West)

LOL sorry northwest USA!!!

Looks like I might have a bid on eBay as well ... damn, I wanted to sell this for BTC.

LOL...

Now the thread title looks like you are trying to sell a 'Bid on Ebay'...hehe

If your sale falls through on Ebay, let me know...or PM /post a link to the auction if you are willing to ship to Canada (South West Wink  ...)
1334  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] HD 7970 - Sapphire, ref. design - $450 on: May 16, 2012, 12:13:37 AM
As I just purchased a few 7970 Gigabyte Reference cards for $440+GST/each (including shipping from NCIX) the other day (and am mining on them as I post this) would you be willing to do a bit better on the price ? ...and ship to Calgary ?

bitlane.
1335  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] MSI-890FXA-GD70 - hold up to 6 cards. on: May 16, 2012, 12:07:08 AM
Shipping from Northwest.
So... Sweden ? Iceland ? (North West)
1336  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Is there a way to use bitcoin to pay for Adult Friend Finder subscription? on: May 16, 2012, 12:05:54 AM
You ever notice that when a Pop-Up shows up on a torrent site or whatever, all of the women listed are from YOU city ?....LOL
(even though you recognize the pics from tons of other pop-up adds all over the interweb ?...hehe)
1337  Economy / Lending / Re: Bitcoin Savings and Trust is probably a Ponzi Scheme: A Petition on: May 15, 2012, 08:47:49 PM
Shouldn't you guys be slipping on your tinfoil hats and heading back over to crucify zhoutong and Intersango for stealing Christmas ?
I recently came across information that points directly to Intersango being the 3rd gunman on the grassy knoll as well as zhoutong knowing about 9/11 BEFORE it happened.....and may have remotely flown one of the highjacked planes (the one headed for Santa's Workshop, but never arrived due to the passengers fighting back).

You should all hurry over there NOW !


I must admit however, it is nice to see equal opportunity trolling on this forum....never putting all of your 'flames' into 1 basket.

Good job guys !
1338  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: May 15, 2012, 08:35:00 PM
I'm getting 502 Bad Gateway.  Is it still okay to point miners at GPUMAX?

Looks like mining is OK.  the mining has priority over the website for bandwidth and resources.

It's all good now. New setups and needed to confirm login/miner credentials.
1339  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: May 15, 2012, 07:35:56 PM
Is the website currently down for maintenance ? (please don't make me go to IRC...lol)
1340  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: 7970, CGMiner 2.4.0, Win7x64 - 100% CPU, Dummy Plugs, MemDiff on: May 15, 2012, 05:42:17 PM
See my post
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=79889.0

Basically, use AB, set the voltage in cgminer and ignore what cgminer reports.  Use GPU-Z sensors' page along with killawatt to verify your undervolting.

You can undervolt 7970 and run cgminer with it.  Just lower voltage slowly until you get to the point where AMD driver crashes too frequently.  
Then increase the voltage back a bit until you reach a "stable" setting.

That's more or less what I have been testing over the last couple days before I switch over to permanent rig setups with my 7970's.
I ended up going back to Afterburner as well (as suggested by a few people now) and it seems to be working quite well.

I was really hoping that things would have been 'HD5xxx-Friendly' using CGMiner, but alas, Afterburner (for VDDC control) to the rescue.

I still can't get over the gains in power savings achieved by a small undervolt, yet still a small overclock. I won't lie, I was hoping for HUGE mh/s performance, but in the end, I am happy that it at least all runs smooth...FINALLY....lol

Thanks to everyone who helped during this difficult time...lol
bitlane

<EDIT>
I should also add that I was surprised to find (perhaps only applies to my setup) that stability in Windows while mining and attempting to run memory clocks too far under 900Mhz was nearly non-existent at times, while trying to cut voltage....regardless of the voltage setting(s).
For now, I have settled on using 900Mhz as my memory clocks across the boards. Again, this is using all Gigabyte Reference Cards (YMMV).

Going back to an RC/Beta Driver (thanks jim) has also given me the ability to run 5 card rigs (and have them actually boot), so I am pleased with that as well.
I was starting to loose faith in CAT 12.3....lol. The driver package I am using actually reports as being CAT 11.12 (again, perhaps not and simply a 11.12-based beta/release candidate).
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