Phone verification is awesome. Electronic bills are starting to be the norm in Sweden so not needing to scan a proof of residence rocks! Thanks.
Although I wonder how this verification can be enough? There has to be a lot of anonymous phone contracts so knowing the customer posseses a number is not really proof of identity?
Justcoin are sneaky, they spring the address verification on you when you click "Withdrawal > Bank".
I agree with what others have posted already, add a "rounds" parameter to the site. Asking the site owner to do this is much more productive than trying to burn him at the stake...
People can use their birth year as the rounds number and they will easily remember it. The rainbow table computers will have to do much more work, if they compute all rounds from 1900 to 2000 they will have to do 196,950 hashes per password instead of 1! (http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1900%2B...%2B2000)
As you can see, China has learned that Bitcoin exists in the past two months, but searches in Korean are still at approximately zero, and Japanese has so few searches it can't even be graphed.
EDIT: Hmm, it seems that "Bitcoin" is more popular in Japan than "ビットコイン". (Japanese Wikipedia uses "Bitcoin", for example.) That makes it a bit more difficult to graph just Japanese searches.
Someone is running a bot on BitStamp that buys exactly 1 BTC at the lowest ask price every minute. (If there is 1 BTC available, otherwise it buys whatever is there.)
Costs about $7700 to run that bot for an hour, let's see how much ammo it's got.