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521  Economy / Marketplace / FOR BID: 1 Cup pure Maple Syrup. on: April 14, 2011, 04:29:53 AM
* Bidding will end at 15:00 GMT on April 20.

Inspired by the farmers market thread I would like to sell 1 cup+ (8-10oz) of pure maple syrup. This was made by my wife and myself from our sugar maple trees. It would be what I estimate as grade A medium amber. It takes 40-50 gallons of maple sap and about 8-12 hours of boiling down to produce 1 gallon of tasty syrup. We have just enough for ourselves but would like to offer a bit to the bitcoin community.

Will come in a sterile 15oz jar, hot vacuum sealed and good for storage on the shelf for at least a year.


Not actual jar. It actually appears slightly darker in the image than the actual product.

SHIPPING: The will ship from Massachusetts, USA. By either UPS or USPS. Shipping charges will be actual BTC conversion from USD at mtgox stated price on day of shipping quote (when payment is made) to your location. Rounded up to nearest .1 btc. Shipping weight can be based on 2lbs (1kilo). Will be suitably packaged.

Payment is expected within 24 hours of shipping quote.

* Bidding will end at 15:00 GMT on April 20.

Post your bid below.
522  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Lending Pool Auction Experiment on: April 14, 2011, 03:51:33 AM
I will loan 75btc and expect repayment in total of 85btc.


Repayment can be sent to: 1Ny8F14ErnCUvgNHo4MzwPqfc5efs2nGi1
523  Economy / Marketplace / Re: JOB: Turn my web site into a wordpress theme. on: April 14, 2011, 03:40:14 AM
I've got a few offers so far. I'll get back to you asap.
524  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Slush vs Deepbit on: April 14, 2011, 03:34:19 AM
In my opinion, deepbit.net will have some advantage if somehow drope aside that "Stats are delayed by one hour" thing, and  will provide more stats, like Slush do.
What exactly "more stats" do you want to see ? May be i can implement it.

By the way, what's the real need of having realtime stats except for cheating ? The reward is the same and all data is kept anyway.
I know that it may be interesting to watch, but it's not the serious reason, i suppose Smiley

I wish Slush's pool showed your miners current hash rate. I like to monitor my systems performance during the day while Im out. Tycho's pool does this its pretty sweet.

I wish tyco's pool had graphs that would tell you your average of btc/hour, and your daily average in charts, and the pools daily average.

 
525  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~100 Gh/s Mining Pool] INSTANT PAYOUT,+1% with LP! +0.8% for no failed blocks! on: April 14, 2011, 03:28:44 AM
the last 24 hours were epic for deepbit!
40+ blocks and from 12BTC/day i jumped to 20 with the same MHash !!!!


Yeah no kidding, today was pretty nice.
526  Economy / Marketplace / Re: JOB: Turn my web site into a wordpress theme. on: April 12, 2011, 05:36:59 AM
The site needs to have your basic Word Press theme implementation, links bring up different pages where the content can be managed plugins added all that jazz. I would like to make links addable on the bottom if I need to expand the current link selection( i can add an image for it later) and a footer under everything that I could do customizble links to pages like myspace, facebook, twitter ect. I would like the content to scroll, No scroll bar, but semi transparent up/down arrows would be nice.

Here is the the current site, Its not exactly what I want, but very close. It will just be a bit wider and taller. The logo in background will be changed slightly it will be almost exactly the same size, just the name will be removed.

Current Webpage

thanks.
  


527  Economy / Marketplace / JOB: Turn my web site into a wordpress theme. on: April 12, 2011, 04:12:14 AM
I've got a website that I would like to integrate CMS into. Preferably wordpress, does anyone no how to code themes?

Thanks!
528  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Lowering mem clock to idle speeds SPEEDS UP Mh/s on: April 11, 2011, 04:25:56 AM
I cant get MSI to lower my mem clocks lower than 1k on 5970..
529  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: April 09, 2011, 02:28:11 AM
theres 4 players right now.
530  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin2Cash.com - Cash-Only Marketplace on: April 08, 2011, 02:47:50 AM
Cool service, the only thing that would stop me from using it is that the fee is too high.
531  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: problem mining solo. on: April 08, 2011, 12:19:14 AM
I do in fact have crossfire enabled. If I dont enable crossfire I can not get win7 to detect the 4 gpu cores simultaneously.



Bump

I wish I could help but I have no idea. I was going to make sure you weren't using crossfire, but since you have no fluctuation in a pool (and use a dummy plug), I'll assume you aren't.

Since you don't have fluctuation in a pool, you should start ruling out the differences between when you mine solo and mine in a pool. It seems like the problem lies there somewhere.
532  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Please help me keep my GPU temp down on: April 07, 2011, 11:50:02 PM
My cards were hitting like 85 - 90c, and the fans were so loud. I finally just moved it to the basement where I dont have to hear it anymore and the temp down there is around 50F so the cards mow stay 65-70c Smiley
533  Economy / Marketplace / Re: x BTC for anyone who can help me out. (shipping a circuit board to Sweden) on: April 07, 2011, 11:44:07 PM
I live on the east coast of the US, I'd be willing to help as well.
534  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: problem mining solo. on: April 07, 2011, 11:42:28 PM
Bump
535  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Ayariku Bazar accepts bitcoin on: April 07, 2011, 11:34:35 PM
Where do items ship from?
536  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Hash Rate ALL over the place when mining solo. on: April 06, 2011, 02:17:42 PM
On my current setup my hash rates fluctuate from 800 mhps to 1.3ghps. Only when I mine solo. When I mine in a pool I get 1.1-1.3ghps This fluctuation is much less between these numbers, it does fluctuate, but not nearly as bad.

Here is my current setup;

Win7 64
AMD sempron 2.7ghz single core (could unlock the second if i wanted to)
1g Ram
2 x ATI 5970
wireless pci adapter
poclbm gui miner (flags -f5 -v -w 128) I have experimented with changing these with no real results.
ati stream 2.3 (i cant seam to downgrade it to 2.1)

Overclocked with msi @ 1125v/890mhz/1000ram but system exhibits same behavior at stock clocks.

No monitor, just a dummy plug and i remote into the system.

My temps are not above mid 70's and more like high 60's usually.

I have the port forwarded from my router to the ip of the machine running bitcoin server. Bitcoin server is running on the same machine as the miner.

When I ran this with my cards on my other system my hash rates hardly fluctuated.
my other system had intel i5 quad, 4g ram, ethernet cable connection, and stream 2.3


any ideas?

thanks!
537  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: 2x 5970 in Win 7 ? on: April 06, 2011, 02:05:16 PM
Both my amd sempron and intel i5 machines used 100% cpu. First is a single core, other is quad.

538  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Hash rate fluctuation on: April 05, 2011, 05:21:42 AM
I found setting the priority of the GPU miner exe's to AboveNormal helped a lot.

But you will always see fluctuations when your actively using your comptuer for other things.


In windows? How do you do that?
539  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Resetting GPU clocks on reboot and other issues. on: April 02, 2011, 05:30:43 AM
I run my two 5970's @ 890mhz on my win7 64 box. Which is fine an dandy, good temps and fairly stable hash rate but sometimes I need to reboot for some reason, or it reboots after a power failure. Now theres no monitor, or keyboard/mouse for that matter on this box. Just a VGA dummy plug. It runs a remote desktop, so I check in on it from my android phone or another computer.

When the PC reboots I want it to just start mining but when it reboots the clocks go back to 890 , the miners start and it just locks up. Meaning unless the system recovers I may have to go into my basement and manually power down and reset the whole thing.

But when the system clocks are set to stock, everything fires up just fine. Is there anyway I can get my pc to reset its clocks on reboot BEFORE my miners open? Then is there anyway to get it to progresivly re-clock itself back up to speed? I know MSI afterburner can use hot keys, maybe I could broadcast hot keys somehow automatically timed apart from each other? I dont know how to do delayed starts on things either so any help would be great!

Thanks!
540  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Any interest in hand forged knives, letter openers that sort of thing? on: March 28, 2011, 04:37:22 AM
Would you be interested in selling any of the knives in the pictures posted, or is the offer only for new work?  I would be interested in buying one of them, what would you consider a fair price?  I am most interested in one of the three in the bottom of you first picture.  Also, do you know what alloys the chain used consisted of, I am wondering whether the knives would be safe to use for food, etc.

-Buck

Andrew those knives are already gone. They were cook knives made for a few different people. Chainsaw chains consist of a nickle alloy (15n20 maybe?), and a couple different types of high carbon steel like 1080 or 1085.  No residues from the original chainsaw chain are left. You will have a very safe food knife. But like any high carbon steel knife it must be cleaned and dried soon after use or it will rust. The advantage over stainless types is that it holds a better edge.

I need to set my shop back up before I can really start making knifes. I was just seeing how much interest there was in these. But yeah this is something I could do, let me figure it out.
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