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361  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A new unit=1/1000000BTC. Bit is already taken, how to call a new unit/symbol? on: May 05, 2014, 02:39:58 AM
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Buck  (bŭk), Pearl Sydenstricker 1892-1973.
American writer whose life as a missionary in China lent a vivid immediacy to her novels, including The Good Earth (1931). She won the 1938 Nobel Prize for literature.
buck 1  (bŭk)
n.
1.
a. The adult male of some animals, such as the deer, antelope, or rabbit.
b. Antelope considered as a group: a herd of buck.
2.
a. A robust or high-spirited young man.
b. A fop.
3. Offensive A Native American or Black man.
4. An act or instance of bucking: a horse that unseated its rider on the first buck.
5.
a. Buckskin.
b. bucks Buckskin breeches or shoes.
v. bucked, buck·ing, bucks
v.intr.
1. To leap upward arching the back: The horse bucked in fright.
2. To charge with the head lowered; butt.
3. To make sudden jerky movements; jolt: The motor bucked and lurched before it finally ran smoothly.
4. To resist stubbornly and obstinately; balk.
5. Informal To strive with determination: bucking for a promotion.
v.tr.
1. To throw or toss by bucking: buck off a rider; bucked the packsaddle off its back.
2. To oppose directly and stubbornly; go against: "Los Angeles County, the most populous county in the country, is bucking the trend" (American Demographics).
3. Football To charge into (an opponent's line) carrying the ball.
4. Archaic To butt against with the head.
adj.
Of the lowest rank in a specified military category: a buck private; a buck sergeant.
Phrasal Verb:
buck up
To summon one's courage or spirits; hearten: My friends tried to buck me up after I lost the contest.
[Middle English bukke, from Old English buc, male deer, and bucca, male goat.]
buck′er n.
buck 2  (bŭk)
n.
1. A sawhorse or sawbuck.
2. A leather-covered frame used for gymnastic vaulting.
[Alteration (influenced by buck) of Dutch bok, male goat, trestle, from Middle Dutch boc.]
buck 3  (bŭk)
n. Informal
1. A dollar.
2. An amount of money: working overtime to make an extra buck

How could anyone ever tell the difference?

Also, this.
362  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Rand Paul Thinks Bitcoin Should Be Backed By Stocks on: May 02, 2014, 07:00:07 AM
The Pauls keep letting me down.  Maybe it's the generation gap.
363  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 1,000,000 bits = 1 bitcoin. Future-proofing Bitcoin for common usage? VOTE on: May 02, 2014, 06:52:59 AM
I really like bits.  For one, you can have a conversation with bits.  mBTC and uBTC is awkward; mBTC is worse as it doesn't roll off the tongue well, uBTC isn't as bad.  But bits is 1 syllable, rather than 4.  It's also easier to type, as it's all lowercase.  And you get two decimal spots, which everyone's already accustomed to.  Not that we'd need them anytime soon but perhaps someday.

Perhaps we could make a lowercase bitcoin symbol to represent bits.
364  Other / Off-topic / Re: When will the USA go to WAR? on: May 02, 2014, 06:30:47 AM
I don't think the people will support another war.  Honestly I think the people will have to be tricked into supporting a war and even then their will be a vast majority who are against it.

In other words we should prepare for another 9/11.
365  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is College Worth it? So many graduates In Debt/Underemployed on: May 01, 2014, 10:39:50 AM
The day I decided to not give a damn about graduation is the day I started doing concrete things which lead me to a better life.

QFT
366  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2014-04-29] ‘Dark Wallet’ Is About to Make Bitcoin Money Laundering Easier... on: May 01, 2014, 10:37:15 AM
I don't understand money laundering; it necessitates money be traceable for starters, and only counts if the money changing hands was used in crime.  What if people simply want a money which isn't traceable i.e. privacy-centered; would every crime that ever occurred with this privacy-centered money be considered laundering?  Money laundering is like the poster boy for traceable money, because it's assumed that a money must be traceable or else this crime on top of a crime will occur.  It's essentially the reasoning as to why you shouldn't be allowed to have any privacy, specifically with money, just as you can't have any privacy in your email, texts and phone calls because terrorism.

They may as well have said, "Bitcoin supports terrorism."
367  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why Science Does Not Disprove God on: May 01, 2014, 10:22:31 AM
Only thing that can ever disprove God is individual empirical integrity.
368  Other / Off-topic / Re: What video games do you play? on: April 30, 2014, 06:23:00 PM
Been playing Dark Souls II; it's always a bitch getting through these games first time around.
369  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are you a sociopath - psychopath? on: April 30, 2014, 06:19:24 PM
High-functioning sociopaths are interesting; they're not necessarily violent people, they acknowledge what they are and cope as anyone else might.  Psychopaths OTOH are nucking futs and I wouldn't want to cross one in a dark alley.
370  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which anime do you like to watch? on: April 30, 2014, 06:15:15 PM
I never liked shonen; I can't help but facepalm every time someone announces their "special move".  I enjoyed Cowboy Bebop, FLCL and Akira.
371  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why is racism considered primitive? on: April 30, 2014, 06:06:39 PM
Here's a better question:

Why is it acceptable to make fun of culture but not subculture?
372  Economy / Services / Re: [WTB] Teach me how to do this in Photoshop on: April 30, 2014, 05:23:42 PM
I see....

Could someone make me one of these? This is the image I want to modify (don't ask, lol): http://bitjuice.com/uploads/Mark_Karpeles_Flipping_13.JPG

What are you offering?
373  Economy / Services / Re: Mike's Art Shop on: April 28, 2014, 01:46:06 PM
Really impressive, congratulations !

Thank you Smiley
374  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 27, 2014, 12:37:51 AM
Doesn't God know all this is and will be or atleast have a cellphone ?

Why cellphone , won't telepathy work ?

Doesn't telephone-pathy cost?

Can something what do not exist have a value? Have you ever heard about something like telephone-pathy?

Were there not two questions in the last post?

Should I answer both of them?
375  Other / Meta / Re: Sorry Phinnaeus Gage, you are banned from using this forum! Trolling on: April 26, 2014, 10:55:49 PM
It's only racist if it's negative.
376  Economy / Services / Re: Looking to pay someone good with photoshop to remove backgrounds from images on: April 26, 2014, 10:45:47 PM
Let's say you're really fast and you can do one image perfectly cut every 5 minutes.

For every set, this will take 50 minutes, or close to an hour.  0.002 BTC is about 91 American pennies.

This means, OP, that you're paying roughly $1 per hour of labor.

Is this project really not going to return more than a handful of dollars, or otherwise isn't worth that much to you?  If so, then you're probably better off doing the labor on your own; the cost of electricity to power a person's home while they work on this eats up most of the payment.  And if not, then you should offer a more reasonable price; $5 per set still isn't much but at least it's something.  You'd have to live in a developing nation to get anything out of an hourly wage of $1.
377  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's everyone's bitcoin story? on: April 25, 2014, 07:53:24 AM
Max Keiser mentioned it once and I had no clue what it was, so I investigated and here I am.
378  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you smoke pot? on: April 25, 2014, 07:52:21 AM
23 is kinda late. this merica after all.. unless you aren't in america.

What can I say Grin  I tried it when I got the chance.
379  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you smoke pot? on: April 25, 2014, 07:48:46 AM
you haven't tried wee until recently? how old are you.. 18? seems like you're older than that, probably much more right?

Yeah I'm going on 23 soon; why, is it common for folks to try it when they're younger?
380  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you smoke pot? on: April 25, 2014, 07:40:09 AM
I've tried weed recently.  The first two times I didn't feel anything.  The third time I couldn't stop laughing.  Felt like there was a great pressure on me, as though gravity turned up a notch.  I couldn't focus very well but I was certainly bubbly.  Walking around was a bit of a challenge; I felt detached from the world in a way, felt like I was inside of my head looking at a television that were my eyes.  It was an unnatural relaxation (as in, I could never achieve such levels of relaxation without weed.)  But it was rather enjoyable in all; perhaps I'm confident enough in myself to not have experienced a "low" as many people have told me they can get, e.g. feeling as though they're letting down their parents or failing to meet some other standard.  It was different.

But I certainly can't sympathize with people who would use violence against pot smokers for as petty a reason as "I don't like the smell", nor for any reason; the moral absurdity in this sentiment is dangerously close to that of an individual you would not want to leave alone in a room with any person you cared for but would if the person happened to be on your shit list and you wanted to fuck with them.  I can't imagine what goes through the head of an individual so fucked up that violence is a reasonable response to "it's smelly".
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