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Dave McClain, the most versatile bullshitter ever known. He will not brag about something once but at least twice. He should brag about bragging. Stay tuned for when the genius Dave extracts superior insight from the book, "Adversity Quotient: Turning Obstacles into Opportunities" and reinvents Butterfly Labs as Buttfried Labs.
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Dave McClain, the most versatile bullshitter ever known. He will not brag about something once but at least twice. He should brag about bragging. Stay tuned for when the genius Dave extracts superior insight from the book, "Adversity Quotient: Turning Obstacles into Opportunities" and reinvents Butterfly Labs as Buttfried Labs. Human resources.... Interesting choice of words..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rnJEdDNDsIExactly what I been saying since 2012! They use social engineering just like the scum that centralised everything and as been programming us for millennia! Bfl are just light weights when it comes to the big boys (Vatican, London, Washington DC, Israel, etc etc). Vatican is the heart of this evil too! Trust me!/the shit that's gone down there! Who you think ordered the start of ww1 & ww2? Lol. All pre planned
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Noddy, why are you like that uncool guy who manages to make it unannounced into a party and suddenly strikes up a conversation about "PELICANS! PELICANS!"? Seriously, read the atmosphere. Speak (somewhat) on subject. Gleb is doing a "gangbang" (picked that up from teenwebdirectory!) on Ownbys past in the bitcointalk living room, and here you are, yelling about "PELICANS!" when nobody is even talking about any of that. Now, if you'd please, your breaking Glebs rhythms. His hips might give out at any time. The conversation might even turn out flaccid if you continue to yell about "PELICANS!" at everything as if someone cared. .................Wait, if you want we can start talking about the Penguins. That is an invitation to something complex and very deep.
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" That definition looks about right. Angry little monkies like PL, PG, K9, etc... might like you to believe that's happened, but as of yet they've not shown a shred of proof to back up their claims. Most everyone has given up on them ever providing proof, since none exists, so we are just left with a giant circle jerk of the anti-BFL crowd patting each other on the backs in every thread about how awesome they are and how they are doing a service to the community, while everyone basically ignores what they have to say.
So, unless you've got some proof fraud has been committed, you should probably move along. However, if you do have some proof, by all means send it to someone who cares, like the police or something. If the scale of fraud and illegal acts PG, PL, K9, etc... would have you believe were actually true, don't you think some governmental agency would have contacted us by now? Occams razor would seem to dictate that PG and crew are liars, since all their claims of fraud have gone unanswered by the people who actually know what fraud is."
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Exactly what I been saying since 2012! They use social engineering just like the scum that centralised everything and as been programming us for millennia! Bfl are just light weights when it comes to the big boys (Vatican, London, Washington DC, Israel, etc etc). Vatican is the heart of this evil too! Trust me!/the shit that's gone down there! Who you think ordered the start of ww1 & ww2? Lol. All pre planned
You ignorant fuck. I'm getting tired of your nonsensical, derailing posts. Besides, we all know it's The Watchers controlling the Jesuits as they seek world domination. I have my special sunglasses and you don't. Do I have to explain everything to you ? *sigh*
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" That definition looks about right. Angry little monkies like PL, PG, K9, etc... might like you to believe that's happened, but as of yet they've not shown a shred of proof to back up their claims. Most everyone has given up on them ever providing proof, since none exists, so we are just left with a giant circle jerk of the anti-BFL crowd patting each other on the backs in every thread about how awesome they are and how they are doing a service to the community, while everyone basically ignores what they have to say.
So, unless you've got some proof fraud has been committed, you should probably move along. However, if you do have some proof, by all means send it to someone who cares, like the police or something. If the scale of fraud and illegal acts PG, PL, K9, etc... would have you believe were actually true, don't you think some governmental agency would have contacted us by now? Occams razor would seem to dictate that PG and crew are liars, since all their claims of fraud have gone unanswered by the people who actually know what fraud is." OMG! We were vindicated! ....I wonder if they were thinking of the FTC or us when they had to lay off everyone and close up shop?
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"What part of "It's ready when it's ready in two weeks!" on a Mayan calendar don't you understand?"
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That is thee most creative post of this week on Bitcointalk. Congratulations!
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June 28, 2015, 05:39:59 AM Last edit: June 28, 2015, 06:13:39 AM by Gleb Gamow |
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That is thee most creative post of this week on Bitcointalk. Congratulations!
FWI, these are real Mayan artifacts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Maya_artBFL ain't over till the Drake Lady sings. "Since you said you're strictly adhering to the queue and claim to be a truth teller, take my moneys please, My Inaba!" "I'll show that Bruno how an essential masturbater uses his left hand!" The Band of Cunts practicing on Jody's stripper pole when Kanye visits the village. "Why you no ship?"
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L.I.B., and jack me off with a hot branding iron, ... http://www.forwardgeek.com/article/Bitcoin-fuels-new-car-sales-at-Overland-Park-Jeep-20131205?article=Bitcoin-fuels-new-car-sales-at-Overland-Park-Jeep-20131205President and owner of the dealership, Norman Vialle, is not the least bit surprised by the response, saying “When you offer a form of payment that no one else is offering, you're going to attract more buyers.” Guess who's related to good ole Norm. Go 'head, take a guess. Need a hint? Also starts with the letter V. ref: http://nadlerfullerfh.com/details.php?oId=135Hell, Fuller may even be related to Sonny Vleisides via Alexa. Bearing in mind that Sonny owns DealerHound, here's his site from 2010: http://web.archive.org/web/20100927052848/http://dealerhound.com/No idea as to how or why AthemVault[.com] was archived on Sonny's site back in 2010 considering: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=700158.msg7911632#msg7911632http://ia700800.us.archive.org/7/items/gov.uscourts.mowd.99646/gov.uscourts.mowd.99646.20.2.pdf
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June 28, 2015, 10:05:49 PM Last edit: June 28, 2015, 10:26:22 PM by Gleb Gamow |
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From the desk of "Everything I Say and do is Utter Bullshit Because I'm Related to Sonny Vleisides",http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/12/prweb11386465.htm (apologies for quoting the entire thing but I highlighted the important parts) Bitcoin fuels new car sales at Overland Park Jeep
New car dealer in Kansas receives overwhelming interest from Bitcoiners around the world
OVERLAND PARK, KS (PRWEB) December 05, 2013
'Tis the season for car sales at Overland Park Jeep Dodge Ram Chrysler, the first business of it's kind to accept the increasingly popular internet currency Bitcoin. Since word got out that the dealership was selling new cars for Bitcoin, Bitcoin enthusiasts from across the nation and around the world have shown an overwhelming response.
In fact, with many vehicles already purchased and no end in sight, a question frequently posed by financial experts seems to have been answered. That is: What exactly can one buy with Bitcoin?
President and owner of the dealership, Norman Vialle, is not the least bit surprised by the response, saying “When you offer a form of payment that no one else is offering, you're going to attract more buyers.”
And more buyers there are. Blockchain.info, a Bitcoin wallet provider, recently announced the setup of 70,000 new users in one week alone. Bitcoin has even caught the attention of some big players, such as billionaire Sir Richard Branson and the former chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Ben Bernake, who stated in a letter to the Senate Committee that the virtual currency "may hold long-term promise, particularly if the innovations promote a faster, more secure and more efficient payment system."
But how is Vialle shouldering the financial risk posed by the volatile nature of Bitcoin? After all, the price is currently three times what it was a month ago on the Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox (as recorded by BitcoinX), and could potentially drop as fast at it has risen. How can Vialle afford to take the chance that $40,000 worth of Bitcoin could become $30,000 overnight? “That's simple,” he says, "I don't.”
Vialle processes the Bitcoin payments through Bitpay, a Bitcoin payment processor based out of Atlanta, GA. Bitpay clears and settles the funds (in this case, into US dollars) directly to his bank account within 24 hours with no risk to the dealership, even if the Bitcoin price rises or falls within that time frame. Of course the later is less of an occurrence these days, with the price of a single Bitcoin now over $1000.
“The fact that I can use Bitpay to receive a settlement in dollars makes it possible for me to accept Bitcoin in the first place”, says Vialle. “If more dealers were aware of this, I'm sure they'd be accepting Bitcoin as well.”
Overland Park Jeep Dodge Ram Chrysler has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and Kansas City Star for their unique position in the marketplace as a retailer who accepts Bitcoin. Bitcoin has become a frequent topic of conversation in the Kansas City area, as it is also home to well-known Bitcoin mining hardware manufacturer Butterfly Labs. Time for...Let's Play Juxtapose! http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887324345804578426692340390104Bitcoin Investors Hang On for the Ride
By ROBIN SIDEL April 16, 2013 8:13 p.m. ET
Norman Vialle, a 53-year-old car dealer in Kansas, invested in his share of winners and losers during the Internet bubble of the 1990s. Now he is clinging to a stash of Bitcoin, even though the fledgling virtual currency has lost about 70% of its value in the past week.
"It's volatile because it's new, but it's still a lot higher than it was a month ago," Mr. Vialle says.
In addition to investing in the currency, Mr. Vialle recently began accepting bitcoins for payment at Overland Park Jeep Dodge Ram Chrysler. One of his customers is planning to pay for a $40,000 Jeep with the currency next month.
It has been a volatile month for Bitcoin, the virtual currency that is based on a mathematic algorithm and can be used to buy everything from maple syrup to pornography.
A furious run-up in the value of Bitcoin earlier this month has been followed by an abrupt price drop that has rattled investors. The price of one Bitcoin unit continued its dive on Tuesday, falling 39% at one point to $50 before recovering somewhat to around $70.
The unpredictable trading has given fresh fuel to skeptics, who question the viability of a volatile currency that isn't backed by a central bank.
"I think there are some businesses that offer legitimate goods that like the concept and like the cachet of it," said Beth Robertson, a senior consultant with Javelin Strategy and Research, which focuses on the payments industry. "But I don't think that you're going to see any broad base of merchants accepting Bitcoin."
Regulators, meanwhile, recently weighed in on virtual currencies for the first time, encouraging entities that exchange or sell them to follow the same money-laundering rules that apply to companies like Western Union Co.
Despite the lack of wide acceptance and looming prospect for regulation, a cadre of Silicon Valley venture capitalists, Web programmers and anti-Establishment thinkers are still revved up about Bitcoin's prospects.
Unlike currencies that are backed by a central bank, Bitcoin users can essentially create the units themselves in a process called "mining" that involves solving a complicated mathematical problem with sophisticated computer servers.
The currency, which is stored in an online account, also can be traded on an exchange and swapped privately.
Bitcoin payments are becoming increasingly popular among Internet merchants, who want to reduce costs associated with accepting credit cards.
The virtual currency also is starting to make inroads in the brick-and-mortar world, where customers can pay with bitcoins using their mobile phones.
But because the transactions are essentially anonymous, critics worry that the currency could be used for drug trafficking and money laundering.
The U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, known as FinCen, last month issued a three-page memo that effectively lays the groundwork to regulate firms that issue or exchange virtual currencies. Among other things, money transmitters must alert authorities if they believe a transaction might be tied to suspicious activity.
Despite the looming regulation, investors were encouraged by the memo. They believe increased oversight will ease money-laundering concerns that have kept some investors and merchants out of the market.
"The industry is happy about this guidance even if it imposes a regulatory burden because it is an indicator of respectability," says Behnam Dayanim, a lawyer at Paul Hastings LLP in Washington.
The memo helped spark a rally earlier this month on the Tokyo-based Mt. Gox exchange, which says that it handles 80% of Bitcoin trading. The currency nearly quintupled in less than a month, leaping from roughly $50 in mid-March to a high of $230 on April 9.
But since then, Bitcoin has plunged almost as quickly as it rose. Mt. Gox suspended trading for 12 hours last week after a surge in trading volume overloaded its system. The exchange also has been hit with cyberattacks. Such wild swings could make it difficult for the virtual currency to gain traction—among investors and businesses alike, experts said.
But Jennifer Longson, who began accepting bitcoins at her San Francisco cupcake bakery in October, considers the volatility to be no different from the fluctuations she sees in the price of her baking ingredients. Customers use Bitcoin for payment three or four times a week at her store, she said. "They're all excited to talk about it," said the owner of Cups and Cakes Bakery, whose concoctions include cupcakes made with ingredients such as bacon and tequila.
Ms. Longson's husband, Tom, has been buying and selling the currency for the past year. He cashed out his original investment when the price hit $100 in early April, but bought some for $241 last week.
"I lost some money, but not enough to jump off a building. Unfortunately, I sold some to a friend at that price as well and I felt guilty about that," he said.
The price gyrations are more worrisome to John Reitano, co-founder of three-month-old CoinFlash, a San Diego company that aims to launch a bitcoin-trading network that is similar to airport currency kiosks this summer. "Our hope is that the volatility settles down over time," said Mr. Reitano, who already is preparing to answer investor questions about the issue.
Entrepreneurs hope the new FinCen guidelines will help Bitcoin evolve into a more developed currency. A number of companies are expected to register with FinCen as money transmitters in the coming months. A few already have done so, anticipating that the industry would be capturing the attention of regulators.
But Mr. Vialle, the car dealer, still views Bitcoin more as an investing opportunity than a payment mechanism. He says he plans to hang onto his bitcoins, which he mined about a year ago, for the foreseeable future. "Maybe I will use them someday, but I probably will hold them for five or 10 years," he says. Timeline:April 16, 2013: Look at me! I mined bitcoins about a year ago and am goin' hang on to them for 5-10 years. You, too, can mine your own bitcoins via pre-ordering miners from BFL. December 05, 2013: Only a crazy fuck would sell a car via bitcoins and hang onto them. I use BitPay and have them bitcoins converted to fiat and deposited into my bank within 24 hours after each and every sale. Testimony:Anonaba: I purchased two cars from Norm via bitcoins. They sit in the garage of my home that I also purchased with bitcoins. Norm's the bestest!
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Quit reading ahead and leaving the rest of the class behind! Below is the email I got from their Internet Sales Manager this morning, nothing fancy, just a simple YES. Ill be looking there this weekend. Hello R, We can take bitcoins for payment. What kind of car were you looking for? www.overlandparkjeepdodge.net Thanks, Terry Mykins Internet Manager Overland Park Jeep Dodge Chrysler Toll Free 888-381-8100 913-381-8100 Work 913-221-8784 Cell Home of the 5-year 100,000 mile Powertrain Warranty Express Lane Service Courtesy Shuttle From: Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 11:47 PM To: OPJDC Mail Subject: Bitcoin for Payment? Hi I read the following article in the Wall Street Journal that OP Jeep Dodge Chrysler Ram will accept BitCoins for payment? http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324345804578426692340390104.html?mod=googlenews_wsjIf this is correct, please let me know as there are several cars Id be interested in. Regards! -R http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:QYIyCC4P4qoJ:www.dealerrater.com/sales/Terry-Mykins-review-65624/page8/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uswrightl72 6/28/2014 Reason For Visit Sales (New) "Our first car purchased with Bitcoin!"
Absolutely one of the best experiences with buying a new car in my life. Our Bitcoin transaction took less then a minute to confirm. Kyle was so helpful. Thank you very much for making our new vehicle happen via Bitcoin. Terry's communication skills are top notch. Within less than 15 minutes he was able to locate my vehicle, (internet sale) and get me connected to their IT professional (Kyle) to perform the Bitcoin transaction. I flew to Kansas from Chicago and had my vehicle within minutes upon my arrival. Through out the entire process, Terry's team didn't skip a beat with providing high quality customer service. It was an excellent experience. I would definitely recommend Overland Jeep, Dodge, & Chrysler to my friends and family. Especially my friends looking to pay with Bitcoin. Kyle, Terry, and Joseph, you are all invaluable to Overland and I hope to do business and with you in the future!!! I love my new Chrysler Town and Country Limited and we already have the Disney trip booked!! Thank You Very Much!!! Lisa from Chicago Let's talk 'bout Kyle for a spell. Who is Kyle? Kyle is Kyle Austin: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1blys0/overland_park_jeep_dodge_chrysler_ram_now/My name is Kyle Austin, I work for Overland Park Jeep Dodge Chrysler Ram. We are now accepting bitcoins through bitpay.com as payment for new and used vehicles. We are looking to also integrate bitcoins as a payment method for parts and services soon. For information about purchasing a vehicle with bitpay gives us a call at 913-381-8100 or visit our website: Overland Park Jeep Dodge Chrysler Ram Made some upgrades to the site. I have added a chat feature so that lenders and borrowers can chat real time. I have also made some design changes so it should be easier to view on mobile devices. If you are interested in a loan I am typically on the chat between 5pm and 10pm central standard time. Kyle Austinkyle.emmet.austin@gmail.com https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=49062Name: bombartier357 Posts: 146 Activity: 146 Position: Full Member Date Registered: January 04, 2012, 06:55:54 PM Last Active: May 14, 2015, 10:29:06 AM There is a guy I ran into on the internet that gives out loans in bitcoin pegged to the USD. It is great because if bitcoins skyrocket you can actually pay less bitcoins then you borrowed. You can email him at badboy97@tormail.net if your interested. You don't have to invite people to your pool if you don't want to. It's entirely up to you.
The way I understand it is that the largest pools will receive the best interest rates, but also have higher risk for defaults.
So if you invite someone to your pool, you are in a sense "cosigning" on their loan. If you email him, he can send you a list of the pools that are currently running. I have had a few correspondents back and forth between him.
Ran into him on tor website. One I would rather not mention.
SilkRoad http://www.reddit.com/user/badboy97After reading http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/o5p64/bitcoin_loaning_pool_program/ you'll learn that badboy97, Kyle Austin and bombartier357 are one and the same. http://web.archive.org/web/20130520114510/http://www.lendmecoin.com/
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http://geek4geek.org/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=8732039My girlfriend is digging my new found love of shaving (which i used to hate, and she hates stubble). since she just came back last night after a few days out of town, i thought she would appreciate a nice clean shave when she got home today.i started my shaving odyssey 8 days ago with a redtip which was the first razor to arrive. too aggressive for a newbie: it irritated the hell out of me. i shaved with it twice (with red personas) until my muehle came, along with some crystals. i made the change. much better. the muehle is less agressive, but i still got some irritation in the neck area. then i started making superlather with a mixture of omega or cella soap, and bigelow's cream. hmmm...so much better, specially with the scuttle. i figured i'd stick with this set up for the month, that is, until fatboy arrived this afternoon. i cleaned it and let it sit in the bathroom for a couple of hours.so i decide to have a early evening shave. i do my kyle's prep, a little musgo real oil, then pop a crystal into the fatboy and set it to 3.what a nice combo! i got a painless dfs. no irritation whatsoever for the first time since i started. i have three more razors i haven't tried, a featherweight, a ss black handle and a 50's ss which is on it's way home.i'll stick with the fatboy for a few days more, try some other blade in it, get to know it a little better, though i might cheat and try one of those ss. i can wait on the gem until my technique gets better.just wanted to share this. i know that sticking to one set up is recommended for newbies, but if something is not working for you, change can be very good.jorge Wouldn't it be funny if his password on Mt Gox was "buzzcut"? Oh, wait... http://www.reddit.com/r/relationship_advice/comments/t3cbe/girlfriend_and_open_relationship_i_need_advice/c4j6yn3Our relationship is very unfair.
She gets whatever she asks, because I want her to be happy. She is not very good in bed and she thinks that I am amazing. I pay for most everything. I am always faithful to her and make a point of avoiding conversations that would make her uncomfortable. I ask for almost nothing in return. She even wants me to go down on her and she hates to go down on me.
So when the opportunity for me to fulfill my long neglected desires came up. I was very happy. My girlfriend is not very good at making me happy. I usually rely on myself for happiness. It doesn't work as well as having someone else do it, but it is consistent and predictable. Much like giving yourself a back message, rather then having someone else do it. Which is basically a metaphor for the way I see our relationship.
I told her that this open relationship would bring out her insecurities. She has a lot of them. I wanted to face them with her so our relationship could move forward. We have pretty much plateaued and have been for about a year now. I wanna take a bath with Kyle! I wonder if he lifts. Bonus Link: http://mytech.website/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=9089080 mirroring https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=33018.0
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