Test Bank Guy
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July 07, 2011, 07:09:34 PM |
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Hey OP, can you spare some BTC?
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bb (OP)
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July 07, 2011, 10:15:20 PM |
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Hey OP, can you spare some BTC?
Sure, I can also send you cash!
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terrytibbs
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July 07, 2011, 10:29:04 PM |
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Cash? What is that?
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Skrapps
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July 08, 2011, 05:55:02 PM |
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I thought it was weird at first, but then saw it as a form of tipping - but the most extreme ideal of tipping. Sparing some cotter for someone being helpful or giving good critical feedback.
Maybe it helps skim out unhelpful or non answers and comments. Then again, maybe its like throwing pennies at friends and family. Double check for quarters and dimes first.
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hashmaker
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July 08, 2011, 06:07:19 PM |
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I wanted to tip the OP for his good idea, but there was nothing in the sig
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wtfman
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July 08, 2011, 06:09:47 PM |
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easy solution for op -> turn off signature. however, I gotta back him in the sillyness about putting a donation address in there. why don't ppl put there bank accounts in the sig? (:
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joepie91
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July 08, 2011, 06:16:21 PM |
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easy solution for op -> turn off signature. however, I gotta back him in the sillyness about putting a donation address in there. why don't ppl put there bank accounts in the sig? (:
Because it's practically impossible to send 0.01$ to someones bank account if you like his post. That's why Flattr is so popular for blogs etc. (and forums where they have a Flattr plugin).
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Like my post(s)? 12TSXLa5Tu6ag4PNYCwKKSiZsaSCpAjzpu I just can't wait for fall/winter. My furnace never generated money for me before. I'll keep mining until my furnace is more profitable.
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lowlevel
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July 09, 2011, 04:38:27 AM |
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Well... I'm not going to stick it in my signature or anything... but I'm getting married next month and it's costing me an arm and a leg! anything helps guys : 14es7WXzTcKgZihzJqmg282wybrmk8Yf6R
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Alex Beckenham
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July 09, 2011, 04:43:43 AM |
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I'm getting married next month and I've had to sell a bunch of my belongings
Just keep your 'belongings' in the garage, or you know, go online for that sort of thing
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Jaccubin
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July 09, 2011, 04:53:18 AM |
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I do agree that having you wallet in your sig is akin to just casually asking every passer by if he can spare some change frankly. You don't expect anything but maybe he likes your outfit? Who knows! It's not really panhandling is it?
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payb.tc
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July 09, 2011, 05:03:04 AM |
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well i keep mine in my sig not so much for actual donations, but just to spread awareness of my service
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noobitcoiner
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July 09, 2011, 05:46:00 AM |
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well i keep mine in my sig not so much for actual donations, but just to spread awareness of my service It's a pretty handy service too. Much easier than remembering 1sjfekJhrswark2924nwjrhkachr or whatnot. lol EDIT: I thought I had a link to my payb.tc address in my signature, but apparently it was removed.
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payb.tc
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July 09, 2011, 06:02:39 AM |
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EDIT: I thought I had a link to my payb.tc address in my signature, but apparently it was removed.
yes true noobs can't have links or images, but i see your short link in your profile sent you 0.02
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noobitcoiner
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July 09, 2011, 06:07:19 AM |
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EDIT: I thought I had a link to my payb.tc address in my signature, but apparently it was removed.
yes true noobs can't have links or images, but i see your short link in your profile sent you 0.02 I always try to have a backup plan! Oh that's cool!! I see the transaction! Thanks!
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joepie91
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July 09, 2011, 10:57:55 AM |
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I do agree that having you wallet in your sig is akin to just casually asking every passer by if he can spare some change frankly. You don't expect anything but maybe he likes your outfit? Who knows! It's not really panhandling is it?
First off you're keeping an address in your signature, and not a wallet. Second, it's not really comparable. If you ask every passer-by for spare change, you are actually bugging them about it. Leaving an address in your signature is more like sitting on a chair with a small sign next to you saying 'this is my address', and holding a speech (writing a post).
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Like my post(s)? 12TSXLa5Tu6ag4PNYCwKKSiZsaSCpAjzpu I just can't wait for fall/winter. My furnace never generated money for me before. I'll keep mining until my furnace is more profitable.
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lowlevel
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July 11, 2011, 08:02:49 PM |
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Oh fudge it. Putting something in my sig afterall...
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SgtSpike
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July 11, 2011, 08:06:15 PM |
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I do agree that having you wallet in your sig is akin to just casually asking every passer by if he can spare some change frankly. You don't expect anything but maybe he likes your outfit? Who knows! It's not really panhandling is it?
First off you're keeping an address in your signature, and not a wallet. Second, it's not really comparable. If you ask every passer-by for spare change, you are actually bugging them about it. Leaving an address in your signature is more like sitting on a chair with a small sign next to you saying 'this is my address', and holding a speech (writing a post). I picture it more like a musician playing/singing on the sidewalk with a little tip cup next to him/her. If someone really likes their stuff, they'll throw a tip. Same thing here - if someone really likes your post, they'll throw a tip. Well, maybe, sometimes.
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