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1501  Economy / Goods / FS: Premium Fresh Roasted Coffee Beans. (updated Jan 24) on: December 12, 2012, 05:12:09 AM
I have fresh roasted coffee beans from Bow Truss, an independent coffee roaster based in Chicago, IL.  

*FREE USPS priority mail shipping with Delivery Confirmation for domestic US orders.  Your order will be shipped the same day of purchase (as long as you order before 4 PM CST).  Please PM me for international requests.

More information on Bow Truss can be found here: http://bowtruss.com
I had an old thread started here (now locked, use this one) for reference: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129289.0

Anyone wishing to transact over #bitcoin-otc, my username is ronsunrise.  PGP ready.  Any questions please ask!  

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Natural Yirgacheffe Wote Konga - 1 lb (453.5 grams) -
(SOLD)


Natural Wote Konga is produced by 600 small-lot farmers, including many members of the Worka Cooperative in Yirgacheffe.  Only the best fruit is selected and dried on raised beds.  after the process, the lot is carefully sorted for quality.  the effort produces an intense flavor of blueberry, honeydew, and smooth chocolate body.  this Natural Processed Yirgacheffe was purchased from farmers who were pre-financed, so exporters were able to acquire this outstanding coffee outside of the ECX.  Only pre-financed farms can operate outside this channel.

Cup Profile: cherry, bourbon, sweet tobacco, blueberry
Grower: 600 small-hold farmers including members of the Worka Co-op
Varietals: Heirloom (typica)
Altitude: 5900-7200 ft




Fair Trade/Organic Timor Cooperativa Café Timor - 1 lbs (453.5 grams) -
(SOLD)


Taste Notes: Dates, Creamy, Molasses.




1502  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Trusting people with cash for bitcoin. on: December 11, 2012, 05:15:58 AM
i've sent up to $200 at a time via usps to various people on #bitcoin-otc. 

also, don't tell your wife about bitcoin...
1503  Other / Off-topic / Black Maple Hill on: December 11, 2012, 05:05:30 AM
damn, i love this stuff. 
1504  Economy / Goods / Re: 1987 Jaguar xj6 Series III You pick up in East Tennessee on: December 11, 2012, 04:42:14 AM
with two full gas tanks in this car, i would feel like GOD
1505  Other / Off-topic / Re: What to do if you're crazy about a girl that has a boyfriend? on: December 11, 2012, 04:23:35 AM
just don't do it

you'll regret it, whatever the outcome
1506  Other / Off-topic / Re: saw Girl Rob Bank video? on: December 11, 2012, 04:20:35 AM
i read her "deviantart" and she says she got raped at 17 and then contracted HIV, so i guess i'd be angry too
1507  Other / Off-topic / Re: saw Girl Rob Bank video? on: December 11, 2012, 03:55:10 AM
See, with decentralized currency, cute, trashy girls in Bumblefuck, Nebraska wouldn't throw away their futures thinking that $6,000 is a lot of money.

Well I don't know about you, but this is not my definition of "cute".



looks like a juggalette run lola run
1508  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 1 lb roasted Ethiopia Yirgacheffe for 1 BTC on: December 10, 2012, 11:19:38 PM
thank you!  i will be restocked tomorrow and adding a few items.  i'll update the thread. 

donkey, i will also have a natural processed yirgacheffe from wote konga.  it is truly amazing. 
1509  Economy / Goods / Re: If there are any beer connoisseurs on here... on: December 10, 2012, 06:02:44 AM
pm'd you
1510  Economy / Lending / Re: [BTCJam] 1820 BTC @ 7%/month for BTC exchange - 910 coins invested! New video on: December 09, 2012, 07:25:40 AM
zig gap is really fucking hard to say.  try it fast
1511  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Breakthrough in understanding reality (The Farsight Institute) on: December 09, 2012, 12:57:23 AM
anyone else here tried hemisync?
1512  Economy / Goods / Re: If there are any beer connoisseurs on here... on: December 09, 2012, 12:54:49 AM
i love a good sour beer, would love to try this.  waiting to get a PO box before i start buying things online...maybe next week
1513  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 1 lb roasted Ethiopia Yirgacheffe for 1 BTC on: December 07, 2012, 05:37:15 PM
SOLD to segabtc, thank you! 

for any other interested parties, i will have new fresh stock next week. 
1514  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 1 lb roasted Ethiopia Yirgacheffe for 1 BTC on: December 07, 2012, 05:13:34 PM
Bump for reduced price of 1 BTC. 

anyone interested in more info please PM me!
1515  Other / Off-topic / Re: Living in the Woods Somewhere on: December 07, 2012, 02:32:02 AM
thanks for all the replies!  giving me some good ideas.  i had no idea there was a "tiny house" micro-genre.  bout to say bye bye
1516  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: cash USD to bitcoins, best option now? on: December 06, 2012, 04:36:40 PM
join and learn #bitcoin-otc, lots of people there will do btc for CIM or deposit in their bank accounts....
1517  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Blockchain.info Watch Only on: December 06, 2012, 06:01:28 AM
if they have nothing in them and no transaction history there won't be much to observe there
1518  Other / Off-topic / Living in the Woods Somewhere on: December 06, 2012, 05:23:33 AM
I get sick of being in a city and want to save up enough money to buy some land and build a structure to live in for the remainder of my life.  Much like Ted Ka-czynski did.  Any suggestions on the cheapest place to live and other tips on doing so?
1519  Other / Politics & Society / Re: CIA Sued by Family of Murdered LSD Scientist on: December 06, 2012, 05:06:28 AM
same thing happened in canada, see dr ewen cameron...i think there were some successful lawsuits just recently (last 10 years or so)

re: mk ultra
1520  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Breakthrough in understanding reality (The Farsight Institute) on: December 06, 2012, 05:03:04 AM
I'll be far more interested in this if:
a) He performs, under controlled conditions, an actual experiment that confirms his theory.
b) His results are independently confirmed by other researchers.

Until then, this is not science. It's just one man's imagination, aided by a partial knowledge of quantum mechanics.

OTOH if he's able to perform an experiment successfully (under controlled conditions) the results of which cannot be explained by other known phenomena and especially if other researchers can duplicate his results, then I'll change my mind.



I haven't watched this video but you should know that Controlled Remote Viewing has been confirmed in environments by Ingo Swann and others at the Stanford Research Institute during the 1970s if i recall correctly.

edit:  just read this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Swann


Yeah, but nah. It doesn't sound like an experiment to me:
Quote
Remote Viewing

If someone could alter the field simply by looking at it, that would come even closer to the premise that each of us is imbedded in the field. An intriguing proof of this was provided by a machine built by physicists at Stanford called a SQUID, or superconducting quantum interference device. It’s enough for us to know that this device, which measures the possible activity of subatomic particles, specifically quarks, is very well shielded from all outside magnetic forces. This shielding begins with layers of copper and aluminum, but to insure that no outside force can affect the mechanism, exotic metals like niobium and “mu metal” wrap the inner core.

In 1972 a SQUID was installed in the basement of a laboratory at Stanford, apparently doing nothing except tracing out the same hill-and-valley S-curve on a length of graph paper. This curve represented the constant magnetic field of the earth; if a quark passed through the field the machine would register it by changes in the pattern being drawn. A young laser physicist named Hal Puthoff (later to become a noted quantum theorist) decided that aside from its main use, the SQUID would make a perfect test of psychic powers. Very few people, including the scientists at Sanford, knew the exact inner construction of the machine.

A letter Puthoff wrote in search of a psychic who would take up the challenge was responded to by Ingo Swann, a New York artist with psychic abilities. Swann was flown to California without being told in advance about either the test or the SQUID. When he first saw it, he seemed a bit distracted and baffled. But he agree to “look” inside the machine, and as he did, the S-curve on the graph paper changed pattern — something it almost never did — only to go back to its normal functioning as soon as Swann stopped paying attention to it.

A startled Puthoff asked him to repeat this, so for 45 seconds Swann concentrated upon seeing the inside of the machine, and for exactly that interval the recoding device drew a new pattern, a long plateau on the paper instead of hills and valleys. Swann then drew a sketch of what he saw as the inner workings of the SQUID, and when these were checked with an expert, they perfectly matched the actual construction. Swann was vague about whether he had changed the magnetic input that the machine was built to measure; he offered that he thought he was affecting its niobium core. But it also turned out that if he merely thought about the SQUID, not trying to change it at all, the recording device showed alterations in the surrounding magnetic field. In the years since 1972, many other experiments in remote viewing have successfully taken place.

http://www.skeptic.com/reading_room/the-great-afterlife-debate/

The above is not an experiment. There was no aim, no replication, no determination of extraneous variables. Just a scientist and a psychic artist futzing with a machine that at least one of them didn't understand.



and with time they developed a protocol for Controlled Remote Viewing that was used by the military for training...idk i don't really give a fuck if you believe it or not i'm just trying to help you
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