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1  Economy / Gambling / Powerball Jackpot on: November 28, 2012, 02:45:15 AM
I'm buying 100 tickets tonight (picked at random from the machines at my local gas station). The powerball is going for over $500B right now.


If I win - I pledge to evenly distribute the capital among anyone who buys into the pool.

Shares can be purchased by sending  ($1) to 1Apy1m7CYhje15SQNQ798n6nentEbUWh4s


I'm not going to split it more than 100 ways though, and each ticket only covers 1% of the winnings (fair is fair).



All those interested please PM me in addition to sending your payment for your share. I am going to return and post a photo or two of the tickets after I grab them.
2  Economy / Services / 3D CAD Design work for BTC (Freelance) on: November 24, 2012, 02:47:39 AM
It could be simple - it could be complex.

I've got literally 10s of thousands of hours in 3D CAD design under my belt. Have a BE and ME degree in mechanical engineering (of which I taught SolidWorks for 4 semesters) I'm proficient in DS SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor, and CATIA. I am competent in the principles of good GD&T, and can provide drawings, STEP files, STL files, or whatever output you would like for your project.

I can't really go into too much detail about recent projects because of NDAs and work related things (though I'll try to crop out some stuff), but I do have some work from school that I can share for an example.












So if you have anything you want/need designed (be it for school, work, or hobby) drop me a line and we can work something out I'm sure.

You can then take my designs to use with ponko, makerbot, or a machinist to have them fabricated (if you need help with this step I can act as an intermediary/liaison to whatever design house you want, or give you the STL/IGS files so you can take care of it yourself)


Looking forward to working with any of you.
3  Economy / Goods / Re: All Things Luxury - Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale! on: November 24, 2012, 02:19:36 AM
Just put an order in. Thanks mate! Smiley
4  Economy / Lending / Re: Donations to setup a design studio/shop - 3D printer, laser cutter, etc on: October 24, 2012, 01:09:35 AM
It isn't exactly a hobby. I am just getting funding to get off the ground so that I can start offering my services to give back to the community.

3D Printing and BTC go hand in hand.
5  Economy / Lending / Donations to setup a design studio/shop - 3D printer, laser cutter, etc on: October 23, 2012, 03:35:43 AM
Not exactly a "loan" per se, but I couldn't think of anywhere else to put this.


Just a little background.

5.5 years academic engineering background BE/ME in Mechanical Engineering.

~10 years work experience in both design and manufacturing environments.

Extremely proficient in 3D CAD (was an Adjunct Professor in DS SolidWorks and Autodesk Inventor related courses)


That in mind - I am looking to convert my workroom into a small shop where I can do little engineering projects, build small items/devices, and ultimately give it back to the community.

I've used all sorts of 3D printers in the past, from Stratasys' big FORTUS FDM machines, to a simple little Makerbot, and have always been intrigued by the idea of additive manufacturing.



I have a bit of a nerd boner for the RepRap project - and I may or may not have a published paper or two on the matter when I was in grad school. So naturally I am looking there first before examining any of the commercial printers.



I have had my heart set on a PrintrBot since its original kickstarter. Alas I did not have the funding available at the time to contribute enough to purchase one for myself but now that I am involved in Bit Coin, perhaps the community can assist me in this. (The other alternative is an Ultimakr, but that is far too expensive for this sort of project methinks)

Ideally I would like to be able to get myself a PrintrBot, and a PrintrBot LC. I already have a few dremels, a big bridgeport drill press, your basic rotary saws and various other tools.


I've spent the entire summer cleaning out my basement in preparation to turn it into a shop. I will then use the power of the internet, and the beauty of bitcoins to design and print items for anyone, anywhere, at any time.


Now this is where you guys come in.


I want to operate this in the same manner in which Kickerstarter works (mods - if this is an issue, please move to the appropriate location or close at your discretion)


I am going to need about 60 BTC to get this project off the ground.


Depending on what you can contribute - I will give you various rewards in return.

All backers will have their name (handle or username I guess if you want to remain anonymous) posted on the wall of my shop for any/all to see!


Pledge .25 BTC and you will receive a personalized thank you email from me.

Pledge .50 BTC and you will receive a written personalized thank you from me scanned and emailed.

Pledge .75 BTC and you will receive a written personalized thank you from me via good old fashioned letter/post (Anywhere in the world) and a copper wheat penney

Pledge 1 BTC and you will receive a personalized 3D printed/lasercut keychain with your username (or anything else you desire within a reasonable amount of characters) along with a personalized letter from me (anywhere in the world)

Pledge 1.50 BTC and you will receive a pre-65 US silver coin along with a personalized letter from me (anywhere in the world)

Pledge 5 BTC or more and you will receive a custom 3D printed geeky figurine of your choice (Dalek, Yoda, d20, Tux penguin, etc...)

Pledge 10 BTC or more and you will receive a custom 3D printed chess set designed by yours truly.


Please accompany all funds with a PM here noting where they came from and what you would like in return. Donations can be sent here: 1cmLgJNLQiHfkK4A657eU2dvexATjS9yu


If you wish to just make an anonymous donation (and Cthulhu bless you for doing so) you can send it here: 1Apy1m7CYhje15SQNQ798n6nentEbUWh4s








I don't know how charitable this community is compared to other's around the internet, but I figured this would be the best place to ask.


Thanks in advance.

6  Economy / Securities / Re: Earn 10% On Your Deposits~! PYRAMINING Referrals Here! on: October 19, 2012, 11:25:33 PM
Links in the sig Wink
7  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Transcend MicroSD cards on: October 15, 2012, 05:50:59 AM
Successful Transaction with TECSHARE.

Thanks mate. Smiley
8  Economy / Lending / Re: Monthly deposits at 2% per month (400 BTC availability) on: September 29, 2012, 06:07:54 PM
Any minimum on this offer mate?

I don't have much to offer, but I'm not using anything with my coins right now and if you can put them to better use than I, then why not, yanno?
9  Economy / Securities / Re: Earn 10% On Your Deposits~! PYRAMINING Referrals Here! on: September 29, 2012, 06:02:03 PM
New links in my sig today!

Smiley
10  Economy / Goods / Re: bemaniso.ws [ Private Tracker Invite ] Rare Site on: September 16, 2012, 07:36:55 AM
Wow - this thread made me revisit my account there. It has been a while. Thanks OP. Smiley
11  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Pawn Shop on: September 16, 2012, 07:32:23 AM
You probably need to figure out what the best test game is. Diablo III might be one since it has a very active Auction House and I've seen it mentioned multiple times here on the forum. I can help out since I play it myself.

+1 to this idea.
12  Economy / Gambling / Re: Let's play a game on: September 14, 2012, 07:16:59 AM
Guys I will be back, work has taken priorities.
Round 2/continuation this weekend!


Looking forward to it Wink
13  Other / Archival / Re: GET YOUR PYRAMINING LINKS HERE (earn 10% on your BTC) on: September 14, 2012, 06:50:49 AM

1 | 2 | 3 | 4


All Active as of 1 second ago! Wink

14  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] ILoveTorrents.me Invites on: September 14, 2012, 01:32:27 AM
Willing to trade for a bitHDTV invite?
15  Economy / Gambling / Re: Lost all of my bitcoins on bitZino and it provably sucks on: September 14, 2012, 12:54:06 AM
I really appreciate that mate. Totally unnecessary and above and beyond on your part. Smiley

I've been using the latest release of Chrome fwiw too.

I'll try to keep track of it on my end as well and let you know. if it keeps up.



16  Economy / Goods / [WTS] Transcend MicroSD cards on: September 14, 2012, 12:50:40 AM
I have 3 Transcend Micro SD cards with an SD card adapter that I'm looking to get rid of. I wanted them to use with my DS, but my DS doesn't handle SDHC well, and they are useless to me now.

Up for grabs is:

NIB - Class 4 4GB
NNoB - Class 10 4GB
NNoB - Class 4 8GB

Free shipping to continental US.

.5 BTC Each.


PM me if you are interested. Wink
17  Economy / Services / Re: Would you invest in an illegal business on: September 13, 2012, 05:25:49 AM
Personally- if I have plausible deniability and legitimately have no idea where the money is coming from  and have no contact with the "business" or "clients" then I'd entertain it.

18  Economy / Gambling / Re: Lost all of my bitcoins on bitZino and it provably sucks on: September 13, 2012, 05:20:48 AM
I've noticed a lot of times on roulette I have to click several times before it registers my click. It happens a lot when the bet/double button lines up over another number or between two numbers. I need to move my mouse a little bit and click again, even though I was already on the button. /shrug/

That sounds bad! I am not able to replicate this issue though. Could you help me out and elaborate a little more? Which buttons require clicking multiple times - the big buttons at the bottom of the table (eg, "Spin", "Repeat Last", etc.), or is it the roulette board itself that sometimes requires multiple clicks. Also, what browser are you using? Finally, if possible, could you post a screenshot of: "It happens a lot when the bet/double button lines up over another number or between two numbers". I'm not sure exactly what you mean here, and a screenshot would help a lot. Thanks!

Also, what's your username on bitZino? I'll comp you as well for helping me out Cheesy

Same as here, and as reddit. Tongue Thanks bud.


(imgur is giving me crap right now for some reason...)

So sometimes when I am doubling my bet on the x2 button and I click outside the red box it doesn't take for some reason.


I've actually never really used the big buttons on the bottom except for spin.


Also - you see how the top part of the "x2" button lines up with the 16. If I am doubling my bet sometimes it will select 16 (or 10 if I'm betting red)


19  Economy / Gambling / Re: Let's play a game on: September 13, 2012, 05:08:14 AM
Still doubling, will double a few more now, then more when back from work!


Quote
Status: 0/unconfirmed, broadcast through 21 nodes
Date: 9/12/2012 02:41
To: 13pLHUm8gPEN5H4xvTg8pqFHcr24ywzY1Z
Debit: -0.03 BTC
Transaction fee: -0.0005 BTC
Net amount: -0.0305 BTC
Transaction ID: 578bd0efb6c0840339a982ae97379995946a79ef405b9f85046995d935932ed2



OP- forget about this one? Tongue



EDIT -
another member messaged me about this transaction that he was unable to post for some reason.


Quote
Status: 52 confirmations
Date: 9/12/2012 12:56
To: bitmofo 13pLHUm8gPEN5H4xvTg8pqFHcr24ywzY1Z
Debit: -1.00 BTC
Transaction fee: -0.0005 BTC
Net amount: -1.0005 BTC
Transaction ID: 756838dd23c29285afb8eeab51b25973a874c0edaac0383f7b14b87580543608

20  Economy / Gambling / Re: Let's play a game on: September 12, 2012, 06:43:33 AM
Still doubling, will double a few more now, then more when back from work!


So far OP is legit, still unconfirmed though, but I'll go ahead and give it time.

Quote
Status: 0/unconfirmed
Date: 9/12/2012 02:16
From: unknown
To: 1BUSbEjrYeNthW7GLjL5wFMybtUa74y48D (yours, label: Slush)
Credit: 0.05 BTC
Net amount: +0.05 BTC
Transaction ID: 4d03953f18cc93bd43903e41cae656aa31c1a3d570ecb63289bb0f2d8ea1dc7e



Why not try for another?

Quote
Status: 0/unconfirmed, broadcast through 21 nodes
Date: 9/12/2012 02:41
To: 13pLHUm8gPEN5H4xvTg8pqFHcr24ywzY1Z
Debit: -0.03 BTC
Transaction fee: -0.0005 BTC
Net amount: -0.0305 BTC
Transaction ID: 578bd0efb6c0840339a982ae97379995946a79ef405b9f85046995d935932ed2
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