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1  Local / Discussions générales et utilisation du Bitcoin / Re: Groupe Facebook : Bitcoin-Québec on: March 20, 2013, 04:00:58 AM
Ah bin voyons, tu te trompes. On est encore une bande de co-sanguins xénophobe qui visent à rebâtir les belles années du communisme soviétique nazi au Canada.

Oui, j'ai bien vu ça la semaine dernière quand j'ai constaté dans le 5 minutes que j'ai été sur le site de la presse, que l'état travail très fort avec l'aide des journalistes pour réduire les libertés économique:


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D'ailleurs, je me disais que je suis du pour aller pratiquer notre sport national: torturer des anglophones à parler français grâce à nos lois répressives dignes des pires dictatures.

Comme attaquer un restaurant anglophone pour utiliser les mots "pasta" ou "w.c." dans le menu ou l'affichage.

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Pour le Bitcoin, on s'y intéresse uniquement pour pouvoir tous les récupérer et les donner à notre belle Pauline.

Tu es un bon kamarade!

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On veut empêcher les gens de prospérer. On est comme ça au Québec, tous les stéréotypes racistes le disent!

Good, ça confirme ce que les 35 premières années de ma vie là-bas m'ont bel et bien appris. Après avoir vu les syndicats tuer l'espoir dans ma région natale. Et voir comment les babyboomers sacrifient leurs enfants et leurs petits enfants pour entretenir une sociale démocratie en faillite.
2  Local / Discussions générales et utilisation du Bitcoin / Re: Groupe Facebook : Bitcoin-Québec on: March 18, 2013, 06:52:01 AM
La tendance des Québecois à croire aveuglément au valeurs de la gaugauche Péquistanaise, l'interdiction de penser différement des idées reçue du "nous" à Pauline et les multiple années de brainwashing dans les écoles publique Marxiste-Léniniste Québecoise me font sursauter que certaines personne s'intérèsse au Bitcoin là-bas.

La seule currency est le dollars Canadien en attendant d'avoir la Piastre Québecoise, et imprimer jusqu'à ce que vaut plus rien, non?
3  Economy / Services / Build, Manage and Market your Website for Bitcoins on: February 20, 2013, 03:22:08 PM
Through the years, we have developed a well integrated package of open source components that supports the following:

  • Multiple languages simultaneously
  • E-commerce suite
  • a CMS
  • User support (helpdesk)
  • Blog engine
  • A web media player
  • Podcasts and audio streaming manager

All well presented in a modern interface that looks as good on mobile browsers as on desktops. All our sites interface change themselves automatically on different browser sizes (responsive). Your website always looks good everywhere: desktop computer, game console, tablet or a phone.

http://kryptoweb.com/
4  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: BUY/SELL BTC in Hong Kong for HKD or USD on: January 25, 2013, 11:29:35 AM
Alex, you still have some btc? I'm in lamma I pay cash HKD
5  Local / Español (Spanish) / BTC por vender en Santiago on: October 16, 2011, 03:12:39 PM
¡Hola!

Vendo 6.9 BTC @ $1.950CLP c/u.
Total $13.450 CLP

En Providencia, Bellavista, Centro,  Recolleta.
6  Economy / Marketplace / Re: New bitcoin only online store: bitcoinmart.com on: June 06, 2011, 02:19:52 PM
The price update is done manually, but it will soon be automatic (like one time per 5 minutes)
7  Economy / Marketplace / New bitcoin only online store: bitcoinmart.com on: June 06, 2011, 03:03:25 AM
I put pressure on those guys to open a bitcoin based online store.
So, I'm doing a little marketing for them.

They already run some stores and they open a new that support only bitcoins.
They actually only have a single supplier (merrell) and a single kind of product (footwear).
But they said that if the reaction is good, they will put all their products (sports gears, shoes, fishing gears, hunt, and stuff like that).

It's:

http://www.bitcoinmart.com
8  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Earn 131BTC or 1BTC for getting shops/organisations to accept Bitcoin! on: June 06, 2011, 03:01:47 AM
I put pressure on those guys to open a bitcoin based online store.
So, I'm doing a little marketing for them.

They already run some stores and they open a new that support only bitcoins.
They actually only have a single supplier (merrell) and a single kind of product (footwear).
But they said that if the reaction is good, they will put all their products (sports gears, shoes, fishing gears, hunt, and stuff like that).

It's:

http://www.bitcoinmart.com

my reward can go there:

126L3h4fRkVafo4p9JMSHtffaL4S3UT2Tw

Smiley
9  Other / Meta / Re: [Request] Country-specific sub-forums, Canada on: June 06, 2011, 01:14:48 AM
crisse oui!
10  Other / Obsolete (selling) / Re: Room or Appartment for rent in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on: May 13, 2011, 03:22:20 PM
Would rates increase if you don't need more than the room, but have two people staying?

Yes a little more, it depends on how long you plan to stay and which days (cheaper week days)
11  Other / Obsolete (selling) / Room or Appartment for rent in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on: May 13, 2011, 03:13:25 PM
If you plan to come visit Montreal this summer you can pay your rent in Bitcoins!

It's either a single room with shared kitchen, living room, bathroom
or the complete appartment (when we're out of town).

Rate:
BTC <-> USD prices move so quickly, rates depends on when, how many, what and how long you plan to stay.
Just for comparison, actual rate for non-bitcoiner: 45$ CAD for one person for a single night during weekend.

Just PM me or send email at info@one-bedroom.com

30% paid in advance for reservation, to avoid too frequent last minutes cancellation.

for details and pictures:

http://www.one-bedroom.com

Once you are in Montreal, you can sell bitcoin for Canadian cash.
Or bring your own currency (Renminbi, CAD, Euro, USD, Argentinian pesos, Chile pesos prefered) or metal (Gold, Silver, Platinum), they can be bought for BTC.

Possibility to pick you at airport for a fee if flight come before 8 am or after 7 pm.
12  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Australian mining investment on: May 07, 2011, 10:22:48 PM
Why quad core CPU? a single sempron at $40 is enough to drive 4 x 6950
13  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: python-json: Friendly Python binding for bitcoin on: April 30, 2011, 05:28:17 PM
Still not in pypi?  Grin
14  Economy / Economics / Re: Taxation mining cluster. on: April 19, 2011, 04:23:51 PM
For sure your governement will use your money!
15  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What would happen if the govt seized mt gox? on: April 19, 2011, 12:52:58 PM
I'd given thought to an open source, p2p trading application that one would run in conjunction with bitcoin and float synchronized data across the nodes.

Bitcoin avoids doublespend problem by applying a delay, however a trading system requires all the stuff that we do not know (yet) how to run decentralized: trust, realtime, atomic transactions

Many companies with sensible content choose Canada to host their applications to avoid dealing with DMCA and other governement intrusions.

Canada is well peer with USA and the rest of the world.
Power is cheap and very reliable and there are big hosting companies.

Most poker websites servers are hosting in an Indian reserve south of Montreal. They can avoid most US laws and provincial laws. They are also exempt of many Canadian laws, because of old treaties.

Do you own your servers?

I have free spaces for 18U and many servers running OpenVZ with room for more VE in the rest of the rack. All in the newest iWeb.com datacenter.
16  Economy / Economics / Re: Taxation mining cluster. on: April 19, 2011, 11:34:15 AM
Who's afraid of that? Smiley

The governements I know (Canada and Québec province, which is the worst) are so ineffective and corrupted at doing anything, that if they do this kind of project, it will be a total economics failure:

  • Their new cluster of 64 nodes of IBM PowerPC AIX servers with Power6 CPU, connected with 10 GigE ethernet, a centralized SAN and Oracle RAC licences (do not ask questions, there is an Oracle taxes here for IT projects) at 350 Millions $CAD will end up generate 1 BTC per day and cost hundred of $ per day in electricity.
  • The consultants will slip out of the office a box containing 128 3D highend Nvidia graphics card that were bought for this project.
  • Their 10 Millions $ Windows 2008 server 'Bitcoin-Miner edition' licences (it does not exists, but it will be charged 10 times higher than regular Windows 2K8 licences) won't be used (it do not work on PowerPC!), but Microsoft resellers will host parties in stripper bars and government project managers will be their guests.

After 3 years, the project will be a total failure.
Total BTC generated: 900.
The wallet will be backed on tape and lost in the next 5 years.
Tax money lost, one more project down the drain.

Nobody will care and medias won't cover the irregularities to protect the system.
17  Local / Produits et services / Re: [French] Faire ses courses en ligne avec des bitcoins on: April 17, 2011, 10:41:18 PM
riche idée a mettre en oeuvre.
J'aime bien l'idée que chacun d'entre nous aie son magasin et offre ses services et autres produits.
Et pour commencer, faire l'intermediare m'a l'air très attractif. Le taux de change peut meme etre en faveur du client par rapport au dernier prix de mtgox ou autre.

Et la nourriture est tout à fairt pertinent comme produit a vendre en bitcoin.
Ca pourrait commencer avec un certain type de panier avec une varieté de produits.

je teste qq magasins virtuels de wordpress et zencart par exemple, et compte prochainement offrir un nom de domaine, hebergement et magasin pret pour les bitcoins pour 100BTC. Ca parait credible?

J'ai mis deux bouquins en Bitcoin sur un site web de decidemavie.com/bitcoin
 si jamais un des deux t'interessent Wink

bonne journée,

Quel plugin Zencart tu as utilisé pour l'intégration bitcoin?
18  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Stealthcoin on: April 17, 2011, 09:21:26 PM
You want to hide it's CPU usage?

I tought you didn't want to impact the user!

Because... 99% CPU idling vs. 99% CPU on bitcoind, won't do any difference for the user.

You can rename the bitcoind.exe to AntiVirus.exe everybody will feel safer to see an hardworking A/V  Grin
19  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Stealthcoin on: April 17, 2011, 08:23:40 PM
I know a lot more Linux than Windows, so I might be wrong.

In Unix, you can change the priority of a process, from -20 (higher priority) to 19 (lower priority). Process with least priority will consume CPU time only when no other process with higher priority need it. The binary for that is nice (to launch at a specific priority) or renice (to change during runtime).
This priority does not impact memory usage and I/O (for that, in Linux there is ionice).

A bitcoin miner is a perfect candidate for this, it does not need large amount of memory and won't be in swap when idling and it does not perform intensive I/O on disk.

For Windows, in "Process Explorer" I can set a lower priority to a running process, such as "Idle" or "Idling" the equivalent of renice -n 19 $unixpid.

Instead of hacking the miner and slow it down, you can run it full speed but with lower priority.
I don't know how to do that in Windows... everything is so complex. Butif no tools in Windows userspace can let you do that, you can write a small app that will launch the bitcoin miner and run a low-level Windows standard library call that will change the miner priority.

When students will logoff their workstation 99.9% of CPU time will be spend on your miner!
20  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BitcoinGadgets.com - Updates/Fixes/New Products added on: April 14, 2011, 01:48:11 AM
I just discovered a bug with the Bitcoin Gadgets site that was preventing people from completing an order. My hacked shipping module was breaking things, apparently. This has been corrected. My apologies to those who had attempted to place orders over the past couple of days.

Hello, do you have any plan to opensource your Bitcoin Zencart plugin?

If so, I'm very interested!
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