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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NLG] Guldencoin — Meet our awesome community!
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on: July 07, 2014, 04:28:03 PM
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yeah I'm running that... Thing is I can't reproduce the problem! Whithout being able to reproduce I'm kinda blind and cannot see where this comes from. It indeed looks like some styling problem... I have exactly the same chrome version but running on linux. I can't think of a reason why css rules would apply different between OS platforms.. @ny2cafuse: can you see what's causing this? OK... it's an issue with the guldencoin font-family declaration. Removing "guldensign" from the body and H1-6 font-family tags clears up the errors. I just need to tinker a bit more to see what the resolution is. If you beat me to it, just let me know. -Fuse
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POT] PotCoin Launches Today 01/21 @ 4:20
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on: July 04, 2014, 05:04:52 PM
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Ok, now you're back to being lost. The FDA is the lead authority in the free world on this subject. If you live in the western world then what I said applies.
Witch-doctors are not doctors and the "drugs and snake oil" they use are not medicine. Don't defend snake oil salespersons, they are out to make a buck at the expense of good people's well being.
I'm not lost, mate. You're logic is just too close minded for me. Why is the FDA the lead authority in the free world? Because the US says it is? Why do you think that is? Because companies like Monsanto and Wellbutrin pay them enough to say so. There are plenty of cases where the FDA turned the other cheek because they just couldn't be bothered to do the right thing.(One case in point: http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidmaris/2012/10/10/fda-recall-points-to-serious-problems-at-the-fda/) How can you blindly trust any institution that can be so easily corrupted? The fact that almost all the recent mass shootings and attacks in the US have been perpetrated by individuals who were on prescription medications proves my point. Obviously this medication doesn't work. They were approved by the FDA. Most of the medications these people were on have side effects including depression, thoughts of suicide or harming others, and even death. When is the last time you heard of someone dying from St. Johns wort, or even going on a killing spree because of the severely altered state of mind it put them in? Clinical studies have proven it to be effective in treating depression. I'm guessing you're going to say it isn't medicinal though. Again... just because something isn't in the only book you consider correct, it doesn't mean it isn't medicine. Or maybe you're just arguing the exact meaning, in which you're still not correct. As medicine covers a broad range of practices. Not just what's in your book. On that, I'm done. There is no point debating this in this thread anymore. I apologize to the community for bringing my beliefs into discussion on something a little off topic of the OP. A page of Viceroy and I arguing over this isn't what this thread needs. -Fuse
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POT] PotCoin Launches Today 01/21 @ 4:20
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on: July 04, 2014, 02:55:16 PM
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Yep, you've got it. It's not just me though... it's the entire medical community. In the US we don't accept "herbal remedies" or any other non-standardized, non-tested substance to be doled out in little pill bottles. And yes, when weed's components are synthesized and standardized it might become medicine. (All medicines are listed in the Physicians Desk Reference. If it ain't in there, it ain't medicine).
You do realize that the US isn't the only country in the world right? Dismissing every other country's culture and history in medicine because it doesn't follow the standards of our broken healthcare system is obtuse at best. I keep a copy of both the Merck Manual and the Physician's Desk Reference on the shelf for reference. But I also keep books on herbal and non-traditional medicine. There are times when both are mutually beneficial. It doesn't always have to be black and white with medicine. This might come as a shock to you, but people having been using alternative forms of medicine since the birth of mankind itself. If early man was told they could heal their wounds with herbs because it wasn't in the Physician's Desk Reference, you and I wouldn't be here today, mate. -Fuse
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Economy / Computer hardware / Re: OMG WTF. $399. Zoomhash.com G-Blade
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on: July 03, 2014, 09:24:07 PM
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Hey Guys! Cut Mike some slack! He is right, Factories control pricing. I was on the phone with a Gridseed rep a few weeks ago who wanted to sell them to me for $750 a piece! That alone shows you how greedy some factories are! Factories are the ones getting rich not resellers! That is exactly right. Like I said, the original price of the blades was $3000. Not because it's what they cost, but because it was 10 times the base price... a nice profit for the producers. -Fuse
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POT] PotCoin Launches Today 01/21 @ 4:20
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on: July 03, 2014, 09:18:09 PM
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I'm starting to wonder if you just have some personal vendetta against MMJ. Two shots of whiskey is medicine, but a joint isn't? I don't see the rationale behind that.
Two shots of whiskey, while not prescribed by modern doctors, is a measurable (titratable) amount of medicine and it has a specific effect in any who take such medicine. A joint, for all the reason's I've laid out, is not medicine. It is not measurable, it has an inconsistent effect based on a number of things. Even the same strain will not have the same effect from patient to patient. I am differentiating between eastern and western "medicine". As I pointed out the Chinese call rhino horn medicine, we in the west do not because it has not been tested to do what it is alleged to do. So you're objections is with the fact that the amounts of CBD, THC, whatever, is not measurable from dose to dose? So if labs tested and measured these levels, so a consistent dosage could be derived, sans synthesis, you'd be ok with it? And why is medicine not medicine, wherever it is? Are you saying that the only medicine that can be called medicine are those that are approved by our government? A government with insurance and RX industries being the top two lobbying parties in terms of money spent per year? I'm sure you'd understand why I'm not alway seeing eye to eye with our government "medicine" standards. -Fuse
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POT] PotCoin Launches Today 01/21 @ 4:20
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on: July 03, 2014, 09:04:08 PM
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Well, here, let me edumacate you:
For what it's worth MMJ is not medicine today nor has it ever been. It has medicinal qualities and it is rightly categorized a "Narcotic" and a "Psychotropic" but because it has so many components and it's effects vary so much from plant to plant and person to person you just can't call it medicine. Aspirin is medicine. Two shots of whiskey is medicine. A joint is not and never will be. In fact the whole MMJ idea was a ruse by a spinoff group from NORML who wanted to legalize use, they saw the "medicinal" approach as the best approach to accomplish their long term goals.
CBD is one of hundreds of components of marijuana. Like THC it is likely that when extracted, or synthesized, much of the intended effect will be lost. Drabinol does not create the munchies that pot does. Drabinol is medicine though whereas pot is not.
I'm starting to wonder if you just have some personal vendetta against MMJ. Two shots of whiskey is medicine, but a joint isn't? I don't see the rationale behind that. Dronabinol(correct spelling if we're talking education) is indeed a medicine. But saying CBD isn't just because it isn't created in a pharmaceutical lab and sold for hundreds of dollars by RX fraudsters is pretty close minded. Chinese drink horse penis tea for god sake, and they have been claiming that is medicine for far longer than the US has even been around. Medicine is anything that helps someone get better. Simple as that. MMJ without a doubt helped me. If CBD oils can give me the same relief that MMJ can without the impairment of clarity, I'm willing to try it. -Fuse EDIT: You are making unsubstantiated claims. This is EXACTLY the reason the FDA and USDA exist. Uneducated people, like yourself, cannot make unsubstantiated claims. You are breaking SEVERAL federal laws by making such false and misleading statements.
YOU ARE A SNAKE OIL SALESPERSON
If they are unsubstantiated, why are lawmakers going out of their way to allow it for use as a medicine for children? There would have had to have been some kind of research done to prove that they were in fact beneficial in treating ailments.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POT] PotCoin Launches Today 01/21 @ 4:20
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on: July 03, 2014, 08:43:26 PM
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Dear "person",
Are you suggesting your CBD oil is medicine? If so what is it to be used for and what is the dosage recommendation? (You are a complete and utter moron. )
Viceroy... what's the recommended dosage for MMJ? It varies from person to person. CBD compounds have been touted by many researchers, doctors and patients as the key to MMJ medicines. Hell even that Sanjay Gupta guy thought so in his "Weed" documentary. North Carolina lawmakers signed a bill allowing CBD oils as a medicine for epilepsy in the state( http://www.wncn.com/story/25814880/house-committee-approves-medicinal-cannabis-oil). Doctors in Kentucky are prescribing it(meaning a medicinal treatment) for children who suffer from seizures( http://www.whas11.com/news/2-Ky-research-hospitals-can-prescribe-medical-CBD-oil-253310851.html). There are numerous other articles, papers, reports, documentaries that claim it is a viable medicine. I think your snake oil claims might be a little off on this, mate. -Fuse Edit to your edit: Until it is supplied in consistent form (synthetic) and has suggested dosages and is tested and proven to combat some particular illness it is snake oil and persons suggesting it is some sort of miracle cure are either delusional or don't follow the scientific method. Either way any hawker of CBD oil, who has no original scientific research, is no different than a 19th century charlatan.
Again, what's the recommend dose for MMJ? As an herbal remedy, there isn't one. What works for some, may not work for others. And why would anyone want it artificially synthesized in a lab if you can obtain it from a naturally/organically grown plant? That's kind of counter-intuitive to the whole herbal medicine idea, isn't it? And if people follow your logic, MMJ is snake oil as well. Is that what you're saying? Because nothing else helped me with my anxiety and insomnia without making me feel like a complete zombie the next day or while taking it. Even tylonol PM. Knocks me out fine and I sleep through the night, but I can't wake up the next day. Don't get me started on the anti-anxiety drugs I've been prescribed, and the numerous additional drugs that I had to take to counter the side effects of those. The prescription drug industry is a fucking snake oil market.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POT] PotCoin Launches Today 01/21 @ 4:20
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on: July 03, 2014, 02:30:11 PM
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No, I imagine the reason you got "yelled at" is because you are attempting to sell a product that has no efficacy for any known symptom, plus it's untested, plus it's made from hemp seeds which contain VERY little oil.
Snake oil salespeople like you should be hung in the town square. You are no more than a thief.
I could be wrong in my assumption, but essentially what he's selling is just Rick Simpson oil, is it not? A lot of people swear by that stuff. All the beneficial effects of medicating without the mind altering experience of THC heavy meds. I'd honestly like to try it out to see if it helps with my anxiety and insomnia. Mind you, I'm not versed in all this crazy new age stuff like dabbing and vapes. Back in the day a vape was a 2 liter and 2 butter knives heated up on the stove. -Fuse
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Economy / Computer hardware / Re: OMG WTF. $399. Zoomhash.com G-Blade
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on: July 03, 2014, 01:09:32 PM
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If they finally launch Project Prime you will have your ROI guaranteed and insured, so you won't risk anything. But there's no ETA right now, maybe they'll launch next month.
Oh really? Have you seen specific stats on Project Prime? Maybe I'm just missing them. Up until now it's just been a bunch of rumors that "it's the biggest thing to happen to mining". BFL said that too. Until Prime is fully exposed to the public, it's still just blind hype. Smoke and mirrors. Nothing is guaranteed in crypto except uncertainty. Anything can change overnight. -Fuse
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Economy / Computer hardware / Re: OMG WTF. $399. Zoomhash.com G-Blade
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on: July 03, 2014, 03:18:04 AM
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Roi is the new keyword
ROI has always been the keyword, mate. IMO, if you're not making it in 60 days or less, it's better off just buying coin. I've purchased plenty of equipment in the past and stuck to this rule. Times I went over, I never ROI'd, and times I was under, I made out like a bandit on the resale and coin profit. -Fuse
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Economy / Computer hardware / Re: OMG WTF. $399. Zoomhash.com G-Blade
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on: July 02, 2014, 08:02:42 PM
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From what I have been told through a friend of a friend that was an original reseller, blades are rock bottom $300. The initial $3000 price was the 10x base price that Gridseed set. That's why most of the price drops have been in $300 jumps. That's why they were at $600 for a longer period recently. The pricing pattern was similar with the minis, and can be tracked as such. I could be totally wrong, but if you're looking for the bottom, $300 is probably where it's at. Of course by then, $300 will probably be a 200 day ROI -Fuse
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SCRYPT] KlondikeCoin ★ Cryptsy.com ★ Prepaid VISA Cards ★ 0% Premine [KDC]
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on: July 02, 2014, 07:28:30 PM
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My wallet dont sync. Can someone post node list
rpcuser=klondikecoinrpc rpcpassword=somepassword rpcport=56679 addnode=kdc.criptoe.com addnode=88.208.205.38 addnode=88.208.205.216 addnode=88.208.206.55 server=1 daemon=1 I use linux wallet and that dont help. I need to move my coins to wallet. Fuse can you fix source code so i can download my coins? The updated source will not fix your issue. You need to have connections to nodes to update your client. Criptoe.com's peer list: [ { "addr" : "144.76.25.176:56680", }, { "addr" : "66.172.33.47:56680", }, { "addr" : "184.73.3.49:56680", }, { "addr" : "5.9.73.53:56680", }, { "addr" : "176.9.63.136:56680", } -Fuse
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Economy / Goods / Re: WTS - Akai MPD24
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on: July 01, 2014, 06:46:48 PM
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Received the device. It was exactly as posted, and works great.
TXID: edfef2a6ea0887e7eca7e997da25a021232671cf7a2b14a328e55fe0acd09b98
Updated trust, and I would definitely do business with eslcf1 again.
Thanks!
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