Do you have any proof that your site actually works and that people have received the bitcoins they've ordered? I mean, your site doesn't really seem trustworthy.
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I'm afraid I don't really understand what you are talking about? Did someone steal your mining contract?
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How come you disappeared from the forums for such a long time after the "hack/theft/whatever_it_was"?
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New day, more beer.
Nice! First thing tomorrow morning I'm going to buy more beer myself. I'm all out!
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French polynesia looks amazing
Not possible, as it's already owned by a nation. A quite powerful nation on top of it all (even though they suck at war).
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I'd like to visit Japan, because I've read a book about it, I'd like to visit the U.S.A and also I'd like to visit all the states of Europe, in particular the French Riviera (la Côte d'Azur) and the Greece: the sea in Greece must be great! Like a week ago I got back from two weeks island-hopping in Greece. Really beautiful place, totally recommend you to visit it! Would really love to make it out of my mum's basement.
This.
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I recently installed windows 7 on one of my old computers. Also found my "Flight Simulator X" disks, so now I'm flying all over the world! Please refer to me as "Captain lepirate" from now on!
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I want to go to three places -Antarctica to see what is there -Iceland to see if there is any grass there -Greenland to see if they have any ice
Antarctica: Lots of ice, snow and penguins. Also some mountains, and even a few dry valleys! Iceland: Volcanic rocks, grass and hot springs. Greenland: Ice, ice, more ice, and snow.
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too big a risk to play in btcjam investment, because they easily lend btc only to verify a government id card and it can be edited
oh, so you think it's to risky for invest on there? thanks for your advice. I strongly advice you not to. Waaaaay to risky!
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I have added the Great Barrier Reef to my wishlist.
I really wish to travel a lot of natural wonders, but as with most of the people, money is a constraint. I hope some day I would be able to travel around the world and visit the natural wonders on my wishlist.
You could do that on a low budget as well, it just takes much longer, is harder and not as comfortable.
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Paris! Germany, Switzerland, Finland, and Italy. Europe is the best place to travel IMO Europe is way to expensive and easy imo. And on top of it all, it's quite boring. Everything is predictable. I think it would be way more interesting traveling in India for example.
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I have to agree with many others in this thread. Salt and Vinegar is tha shit. However, my favourite kind of "chips" (or whatever they are) are called Krupuk:
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A new farmer who has funded his/hers new operations with btc.
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It's not really "my" car, however, the car I drive is a Saab 9-5! The cars are quite cheap nowadays, since the company went bankrupt.
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Hmm, if I recall correctly there are a few hazel bushes in the forests around here, maybe I should go and pick some? I might be able to make a few cents!
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Hmm, quite hard to decide. "Assassins Creed: Black Flag" was amazing, however because I played the "Sly Cooper" series as a child, those games (at least the second and third) are on the top of the list. And "Red Dead Redemption" was awesome as well... Damn it, choices!!!
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Some Ouzo. Just got back from two weeks in Greece!
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Oh god, why so many? Doesn't it make your browser lag? I personally only have "Adblock Plus" and "Firebug".
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He meant that Bitcoin will become so mainstream some day that he won't need to trade it to fiat to use his riches for purchasing all he wants. At least that what I understood... Yep, that's how I understood it as well! Who is the source?
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The $15,000 / $20,000 bitcoin value will be reached in 2016, when the reward will be halved. You can check the countdown in this website: http://bitcoinclock.com/According to the site, the date will be: 2016-08-09 22:32:52 UTC (105 weeks, 3 days, 13 hours, 20 minutes) The block halving does not lead to a big rise in coin price for sure, as we have seen in the past in the altcoins... If I remember correctly, the last block halving in bitcoin lead to quite a rally, didn't it? (or maybe it was just a coincidence, I don't really remember)
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