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1341  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Windows Sidebar Gadget Supports deepbit / slushpool on: May 07, 2011, 07:21:57 AM
BTCMine is another to consider.  They are growing and I  am surprised that they really haven't broken out by now.  Having said that, they are being very cautious.

I too would like BTCmine included in this excellent gadget!
1342  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BitLotto - the Bitcoin lottery - UPDATE 1 on: May 06, 2011, 10:50:28 AM
OF COURSE the guy who plays right after me wins. Of course that happens...
1343  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ALABAMA DISASTER RELIEF FUND [41.75 BTC COLLECTED] on: May 04, 2011, 07:37:31 AM
Keep up the good work Plato.
1344  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BitLotto - the Bitcoin lottery - UPDATE 1 on: May 04, 2011, 07:11:59 AM
So what are you going to do about the guy who put in 2 BTC?
1345  Other / Off-topic / Re: EFF Open Wireless Movement on: May 04, 2011, 06:48:57 AM
I didn't think that WPA2 suffered from such flaws. This is surprising.

Edit: Apparently WPA2 using TKIP is vulnerable, but WPA2 using AES is not vulnerable. That is probably what they're referring to. At least I hope so.
1346  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin national radio campaign starting this week! on: May 04, 2011, 06:33:35 AM
This is great!
1347  Bitcoin / Press / Re: Bitcoin press hits, notable sources on: May 04, 2011, 06:11:59 AM
Bitcoin was brought up in a question during a recent Security Now episode.

http://twit.tv/sn298
1348  Economy / Marketplace / Re: New listings on GLBSE stock exchange here on: May 04, 2011, 05:30:12 AM
GLBSE market access does not work for me at the moment. Something wrong right now?

Working now, but the server seems to freeze from time to time, I'm working on it.

Finally working for me. Hope you get the issues ironed out. Thanks!
1349  Economy / Economics / Re: A Resource Based Economy on: May 04, 2011, 05:03:32 AM
Here is the Zeitgeist Movement's response to the murder of Osama bin Laden, for those who are interested.

You can see the Venus Project's response here: http://youtu.be/-KXgHqp2juQ?hd=1

=================================================

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
TZM: Response to Media; Death of Osama bin Laden
 
On May 1, 2011 Pres. Barack Obama appeared on national television with the spontaneous announcement that Osama bin Laden, the purported organizer of the tragic events of September 11th 2001, was killed by military forces in Pakistan.
 
Within moments, a media blitz ran across virtually all television networks in what could only be described as a grotesque celebratory display, reflective of a level of emotional immaturity that borders on cultural psychosis. Depictions of people running through the streets of New York and Washington chanting jingoistic American slogans, waving their flags like the members of some cult, praising the death of another human being, reveals yet another layer of this sickness we call modern society.
 
It is not the scope of this response to address the political usage of such an event or to illuminate the staged orchestration of how public perception was to be controlled by the mainstream media and the United States Government. Rather the point of this article is to express the gross irrationality apparent and how our culture becomes so easily fixed and emotionally charged with respect to surface symbology, rather than true root problems, solutions or rational considerations of circumstance.
 
The first and most obvious point is that the death of Osama bin Laden means nothing when it comes to the problem of international terrorism. His death simply serves as catharsis for a culture that has a neurotic fixation on revenge and retribution. The very fact that the Government which, from a psychological standpoint, has always served as a paternal figure for it citizens, reinforces the idea that murdering people is a solution to anything should be enough for most of us to take pause and consider the quality of the values coming out of the zeitgeist itself.
 
However, beyond the emotional distortions and tragic, vindictive pattern of rewarding the continuation of human division and violence comes a more practical consideration regarding what the problem really is and the importance of that problem with respect to priority.
 
The death of any human being is of an immeasurable consequence in society. It is never just the death of the individual. It is the death of relationships, companionship, support and the integrity of familial and communal environments. The unnecessary deaths of 3000 people on September 11, 2001 is no more or no less important than the deaths of those during the World Wars, via cancer and disease, accidents or anything else.
 
As a society, it is safe to say that we seek a world that strategically limits all such unnecessary consequences through social approaches that allow for the greatest safety our ingenuity can create. It is in this context that the neurotic obsession with the events of September 11th, 2001 become gravely insulting and detrimental to progress. An environment has now been created where outrageous amounts of money, resources and energy is spent seeking and destroying very small subcultures of human beings that pose ideological differences and act on those differences through violence.
 
Yet, in the United States alone each year, roughly 30,000 people die from automobile accidents, the majority of which could be stopped by very simple structural changes. That's ten 9/11's each year... yet no one seems to pine over this epidemic. Likewise, over 1 million Americans die from heart disease and cancer annually - causes of which are now easily linked to environmental influences in the majority. Yet, regardless of the over 330 9/11's occurring each year in this context, the governmental budget allocations for research on these illnesses is only a fraction of the money spent on “anti-terrorism” operations.
 
Such a list could go on and on and with regard to the perversion of priority when it comes to what it means to truly save and protect human life and I hope many out there can recognize the severe unbalance we have at hand with respect to our values.
 
So, coming back to the point of revenge and retribution, I will conclude this response with a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., likely the most brilliant intuitive mind when it came to conflict and the power of non-violence. On September 15, 1963 a Birmingham Alabama church was bombed, killing four little girls attending Sunday school.
 
In a public address, Dr. King stated:
 
“What murdered these four girls? Look around. You will see that many people that you never thought about participated in this evil act. So tonight all of us must leave here with a new determination to struggle. God has a job for us to do. Maybe our mission is to save the soul of America. We can't save the soul of this nation throwing bricks. We can't save the soul of this nation getting our ammunitions and going out shooting physical weapons. We must know that we have something much more powerful. Just take up the ammunition of love.”
 
- Dr. Martin Luther King, 1963
 
~Peter Joseph
wwwthezeitgeistmovement.com
1350  Other / Off-topic / Re: Osama Bin Laden dead on: May 04, 2011, 05:00:57 AM
Here are the Venus Project and Zeitgeist Movement repsonses.

http://youtu.be/-KXgHqp2juQ

======================================

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
TZM: Response to Media; Death of Osama bin Laden
 
On May 1, 2011 Pres. Barack Obama appeared on national television with the spontaneous announcement that Osama bin Laden, the purported organizer of the tragic events of September 11th 2001, was killed by military forces in Pakistan.
 
Within moments, a media blitz ran across virtually all television networks in what could only be described as a grotesque celebratory display, reflective of a level of emotional immaturity that borders on cultural psychosis. Depictions of people running through the streets of New York and Washington chanting jingoistic American slogans, waving their flags like the members of some cult, praising the death of another human being, reveals yet another layer of this sickness we call modern society.
 
It is not the scope of this response to address the political usage of such an event or to illuminate the staged orchestration of how public perception was to be controlled by the mainstream media and the United States Government. Rather the point of this article is to express the gross irrationality apparent and how our culture becomes so easily fixed and emotionally charged with respect to surface symbology, rather than true root problems, solutions or rational considerations of circumstance.
 
The first and most obvious point is that the death of Osama bin Laden means nothing when it comes to the problem of international terrorism. His death simply serves as catharsis for a culture that has a neurotic fixation on revenge and retribution. The very fact that the Government which, from a psychological standpoint, has always served as a paternal figure for it citizens, reinforces the idea that murdering people is a solution to anything should be enough for most of us to take pause and consider the quality of the values coming out of the zeitgeist itself.
 
However, beyond the emotional distortions and tragic, vindictive pattern of rewarding the continuation of human division and violence comes a more practical consideration regarding what the problem really is and the importance of that problem with respect to priority.
 
The death of any human being is of an immeasurable consequence in society. It is never just the death of the individual. It is the death of relationships, companionship, support and the integrity of familial and communal environments. The unnecessary deaths of 3000 people on September 11, 2001 is no more or no less important than the deaths of those during the World Wars, via cancer and disease, accidents or anything else.
 
As a society, it is safe to say that we seek a world that strategically limits all such unnecessary consequences through social approaches that allow for the greatest safety our ingenuity can create. It is in this context that the neurotic obsession with the events of September 11th, 2001 become gravely insulting and detrimental to progress. An environment has now been created where outrageous amounts of money, resources and energy is spent seeking and destroying very small subcultures of human beings that pose ideological differences and act on those differences through violence.
 
Yet, in the United States alone each year, roughly 30,000 people die from automobile accidents, the majority of which could be stopped by very simple structural changes. That's ten 9/11's each year... yet no one seems to pine over this epidemic. Likewise, over 1 million Americans die from heart disease and cancer annually - causes of which are now easily linked to environmental influences in the majority. Yet, regardless of the over 330 9/11's occurring each year in this context, the governmental budget allocations for research on these illnesses is only a fraction of the money spent on “anti-terrorism” operations.
 
Such a list could go on and on and with regard to the perversion of priority when it comes to what it means to truly save and protect human life and I hope many out there can recognize the severe unbalance we have at hand with respect to our values.
 
So, coming back to the point of revenge and retribution, I will conclude this response with a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., likely the most brilliant intuitive mind when it came to conflict and the power of non-violence. On September 15, 1963 a Birmingham Alabama church was bombed, killing four little girls attending Sunday school.
 
In a public address, Dr. King stated:
 
“What murdered these four girls? Look around. You will see that many people that you never thought about participated in this evil act. So tonight all of us must leave here with a new determination to struggle. God has a job for us to do. Maybe our mission is to save the soul of America. We can't save the soul of this nation throwing bricks. We can't save the soul of this nation getting our ammunitions and going out shooting physical weapons. We must know that we have something much more powerful. Just take up the ammunition of love.”
 
- Dr. Martin Luther King, 1963
 
~Peter Joseph
wwwthezeitgeistmovement.com
1351  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTCMine - mining pool (zero fee, long polling, JSON API) on: May 04, 2011, 05:00:14 AM
This pool is doing fantastic lately!
1352  Economy / Marketplace / Re: New listings on GLBSE stock exchange here on: May 04, 2011, 04:29:11 AM
GLBSE market access does not work for me at the moment. Something wrong right now?
1353  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gavin will visit the CIA on: May 04, 2011, 04:03:49 AM
So what is going to be Gavin's CIA asset name?

Alpaca
Carrot
Itsy BTC Spider
Growth Curve Ball
Burning Man
1354  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BTC NEAR ME on: May 03, 2011, 11:51:33 PM
I think the defining feature of Ubitex will be the persistent rating system of the users. None of the other sites seem to provide this service, so it should definitely stand out due to that.

-Ubitex shareholder
1355  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gavin will visit the CIA on: May 03, 2011, 01:07:14 AM
No, he'll have to develop kidney failure and hide in Silicon Valley for 10 years evading detection.
1356  Other / Off-topic / Re: Osama Bin Laden dead on: May 03, 2011, 01:05:53 AM
Obviously, the answer to violence is just more violence.
1357  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Ubitex: In-person Bitcoin exchange [SERVER UP] on: May 03, 2011, 12:37:16 AM
Looking forward to it!
1358  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Official DiabloMiner GPU Miner Thread (now with Long Poll support) on: May 02, 2011, 11:00:39 PM
Switched to this miner, 1 mh/s improvement at least. Thanks!
1359  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: RPC Miners (CPU/4way/CUDA/OpenCL) on: May 02, 2011, 09:09:41 PM
I have a 9600GT and a 8600GT. When I run cuda on the 9600, I get 15mh, but when I start it up on the 8600, I get 15mh split between them. What gives?

Edit: Nevermind! I used incorrect arguments.
1360  Other / Off-topic / Re: Osama Bin Laden dead on: May 02, 2011, 06:57:07 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ox-Bow_Incident_(novel)
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