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861  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the best Sports-Betting Plattform Online? on: December 09, 2015, 04:47:48 PM
At this moment in my opinion DirectBet is the best and I think Nitrogensports is the second.
862  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is your favorit Bitcoin gambling site and why? on: December 09, 2015, 04:43:44 PM
Well... Bittrex and Cryptsy Cheesy. Joking aside Betcoin, FortuneJack and DirectBet.
863  Economy / Speculation / Re: Unable to break $400 on: December 09, 2015, 03:22:02 PM
...as I see kwukduck not going to be my best financial and investment advisor Smiley. Perhaps in the long run he will be right, but certainly not in the last month.
864  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Request for assistance in the construction simplest cryptocurrency. on: December 09, 2015, 01:07:06 PM
You might want to try one of the coin cloner services like this one here: http://dev.cryptolife.net.
I think you can find some more on the Marketplace (Altcoins) board.
865  Other / Politics & Society / Re: California begins injecting children with mercury... on: December 09, 2015, 11:55:00 AM
Chicken pox is much worse than you think about that. Once you've got infected, it never goes away. The virus remains alive in your body for your lifetime, and later it frequently awaikens in the old age, causing severe neurological deseases. It also may awaken as the result of cancer treatment, AIDS and other situations like that.

That's why you need Jim Humble's MMS. All this stuff is, is chlorine dioxide water disinfectant. Even the FDA has admitted that people who take it in small amounts like Humble recommends aren't in danger from it. Yet it kills off all kinds of pathogens, as well as neutralizing some heavy metals and toxins.

Even duPont makes the stuff. With Humble's method, you make it fresh, and more effective, right at home.

Smiley

To be honest drinking bleach doesn't seems to be much better idea than faithfully lining up for flu shots every year Smiley.
866  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Syria Blames U.S. in Base Bombing, but Americans Blame Russia on: December 09, 2015, 09:58:04 AM
Interesting. Until now the Russians and the SAA cooperated pretty well together, bombed the right targets, but as soon as US war planes turned up somehow they got confused and bombed themselves Smiley. Well, that really makes sense Wink.
867  Other / Politics & Society / Re: U.S. Seeks to Avoid Ground War Welcomed by Islamic State on: December 09, 2015, 09:53:38 AM
ISIS is just another paper tiger like Saddam Hussain's Army was. The Kurds have won both their major battles with them. They cannot stand and fight against the US forces. Their only resource is the same one again, hide in the civilian population and fight a guerilla war.

They don't want to stand and fight the US forces. They want a "hit and run then hide between civilians" style war of attrition, spiced with occasional terror attacks in western countries, and in both cases the more collateral damage is the better for them. These guys are lunatics but not stupid, so they know that a large part of the western population distrusts their governments and don't want going to war for some sandy-rocky shitholes in the middle of the nowhere and for some ever changing geopolitical goals.
The anger over another unnecessary but bloody war, the mounting costs, tensions between the masses of immigrants and the native population, plus the fear and uncertainty caused by the terrorists can destabilize western societies, especially the already weakened and wobbly EU.
868  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Another technology poised to change the world: the O-Cube on: December 09, 2015, 08:53:18 AM
This stuff looks quite a bit overpriced for me, and around such a miracle thingy we should see a lot of discussions and a lot of marketing. According to my experience if such a "ground braking" thing is so overpriced but was released in a "ninja launch" style that used to mean the inventors want to cash out quickly until they can = some sort of scam.
869  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Idea for an alt-coin on: December 08, 2015, 10:07:31 PM
Sounds like great idea, you should research that cryptonite project not to make same errors like them and go for it. i would be very interested in that project cause i think exponential growing of blockchain is one of biggest problems in crypto.

Exactly, such huge and ever growing blockchains going to lead to a more and more centralized approach as downloading blockchains getting more and more annoying for many users. Mining is already nearly centralized, if storing the blockchain (running full nodes) will be centralized too then we'll lose one of the main advantages of cryptos.
870  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Anyone has luck in solo mining of altcoins so far? :) on: December 08, 2015, 01:21:42 PM
Solo mining could work during and for a short time after launch, for some less known/popular coins and for dying coins. Probably joining a pool would be better option for currently mainstream coins.
871  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Most Americans Say Send Ground Troops to Fight ISIS on: December 07, 2015, 04:56:33 PM
Most Americans Say Send Ground Troops to Fight ISIS

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/06/politics/isis-obama-poll/

For the first time in CNN/ORC polling, a majority of Americans (53%) say the U.S. should send ground troops to Iraq or Syria to fight ISIS. At the same time, 6-in-10 disapprove of the President's handling of terrorism and 68% say America's military response to the terrorist group thus far has not been aggressive enough.

Overall, 60% say the U.S. military action against ISIS forces in Iraq and Syria is going badly, that's actually an improvement since October, when 67% said things were going poorly.


I'm just wondering how much the military-industrial complex paid for this poll Smiley.
872  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Khodorkovsky on Russia: Expect "Revolutionary" Changes on: December 07, 2015, 04:33:22 PM
I guess Khodorkovsky largely lost his significance and getting out of fashion, so he need to voice his some mainstream opinion, otherwise he will be forgotten by his supporters (but perhaps not by his opponents).
873  Other / Politics & Society / Re: U.S. Presses for U.N. Resolution to Fight ISIS’ Financing on: December 07, 2015, 01:43:05 PM
So... in short, the US looking for kicking nearly all of it's allies in the ass together with itself. Sounds good for me Smiley.
874  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Pakistan sends deported migrants back to Greece on: December 07, 2015, 01:38:12 PM
Russia does not need any of these low-skilled economic immigrants, who have no intention to do any work. Most of the jobs in regions such as Norilsk and Chukotka are mining jobs, which requires a lot of stamina and energy. Also, these immigrants prefer to go to the United Kingdom or Germany, where they could live off the generous welfare payment system.

Well, a lot of them used to claim that they want to go to Sweden and Norvegia to find a job. They also used to claim that they wanna work hard. I thought the weather is similar, the landscape isn't that much different during the winter and they can also "work hard" as they wished, so Norilsk or some similar place over there could be a fine alternative destination Smiley.
875  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Open source Exchange like 'WLOX or Peatio' on: December 07, 2015, 12:11:51 PM
Hi there~

I am interested in running a bitcoin exchange. Since this is the first time to run a platform with user's money involved I don't want to make it big.

Anyone who can give me the advice on budget and management?

Thanks!  

I'm afraid it's not going to be cheap. Even if you start it in scaled down scope, you will still need high availability, same security features as a big exchange, and some support what is available 7/24. If you are not a professional db admin, web master, sysadmin, marketing manager and first line support guy, in one person then you need to hire "specialists" as well. You even have to "duplicate" yourself as you might want to go to a holiday sometimes I guess, or you can get a flu, etc. So in the beginning you need at least a skeleton crew with really trustworthy members what you can expand later if needed.
876  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Pakistan sends deported migrants back to Greece on: December 07, 2015, 11:22:00 AM
Perhaps Russia could help. As I heard there are plenty of relative well paid jobs in Norilsk, in the Chukotka region and in the Sakha Republic in addition they are desperately need some workforce.
877  Economy / Gambling / Re: Do you think coming up with new gambling site is risky? on: December 07, 2015, 10:57:14 AM
Your risk depends on what kind of gambling site you want to make. Yet another dice or "binary options" site probably not going to be successful, something with an interesting unique idea, good (and secure) implementation and great marketing will have a chance.
878  Economy / Services / Re: ❃❃ ▶▷ BETCOIN.ag ◁◀ ❃❃#1 BTC Casino Sports Poker-Signature Campaign-CASINO BONUS on: December 05, 2015, 08:38:10 PM
Payment received , many thanks for the smooth business Smiley.
879  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: NXT is now 1288x cheaper than BTC on: December 03, 2015, 01:32:39 PM
NXT is now 1288x cheaper than BTC
Here are some other examples:

NVC 4x cheaper
DOGECOIN 760x cheaper
OPAL 316605x cheaper
LTC 26x cheaper
ETH 115x cheaper

undervalued imho

why do you think its undervalued and how does it compare to everything else?

If you compare the features of NXT to most of the alts, it's definitely far more advanced. Of course better technology doesn't mean more demand. I think the NXT community would need some far more advanced marketing too Smiley.
880  Other / Politics & Society / Re: UK Joins Air Strikes on Syria on: December 03, 2015, 01:27:08 PM
BTW I hope the boys are prepared for the turkish air defence Smiley.
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