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March 03, 2013, 03:14:32 PM
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BitSyncom,

Do you have a timetable to confirm and add early batch 2 orders(Feb2-3) to your website? It's not comfortable having no order # and nothing to confirm receipt of payment other than a BTC transaction ID. Also nothing to confirm a correct shipping address. Thx.

This will probably have to wait until batch 1 finishes shipping. Once you have gotten word from walletbit that your "payment" is good you can pretty much rest easy because we will be working together to cross check our records.

I can't get a confirmation from walletbit or avalon. Looking in my history I see a bunch of wallet bit urls with other customer information. I would like to receive confirmation that my address is associated to my payment.

Yes same for me, but as I just read we will have to wait until bach 1 finish to ship to receive such infos. However the shipment of batch 2 should start soon too acording date announced so let see.

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March 03, 2013, 03:37:10 PM
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If you created a wordpress account for the avalon store website you should be able to login and click the "My account" link and see the details of your order.

If you ordered with guest account, I'm guessing the only way you'll know for sure is that you should get an email notification when they're ready to ship...



@BitSyncom : just a suggestion, but a confirmation email about a week prior to shipping to let the customer verify the shipping details would be a very good idea.

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March 03, 2013, 03:50:00 PM
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@BitSyncom : just a suggestion, but a confirmation email about a week prior to shipping to let the customer verify the shipping details would be a very good idea.

There are information that can't be submitted even with the forms available to registered users. For example there's a building access code where I live and I couldn't provide it. Avalon has my phone number so hopefully the delivery company will too but it might mean additional delay (the delivery guy doesn't always phone himself when he is stuck behind the building doors).
If they don't get at least my phone number they won't be able to reach me.

@BitSyncom: asking for additional delivery details for every customer for verification/completion is the only solution to avoid painful delays or even packages being sent back to you.

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March 04, 2013, 11:31:59 AM
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MHm, with all these Asics entering the market.. will batch 2 Avalon even turn a profit when it arrives at the beggining of May?

It seemed like a good idea at the time.
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March 04, 2013, 12:13:54 PM
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Well, even if the entire hashing power of the network is over 1 petahash (30 times higher than now), one Avalon unit would still make 0.25 BTC per day. Depending on your electricity costs and Bitcoin's value at that time, it could very well still be profitable. Assuming 1 BTC falls back to 10 dollars, that means you get 2,5 dollars per day per Avalon Unit. Also, assuming 15 cents per KWh, it would cost you about 2 dollars per day to run it. So you have a 50 cents profit per Avalon unit per day.

Of course, this is a worst case scenario - I expect petahash ranges of difficulty towards the end of this year/beginning of next year. However, it's hard to tell, with all these projects that popped up lately on the forums, what ASIC solutions will arise in the next months. Many things will change several times over until we're at that point, and then we'll most likely have various options. It's a continuing evolving process. But my guess is that second batch customers are still fine. They will have a longer ROI than first batch buyers, but odds are they'll be ok.
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March 09, 2013, 04:14:21 AM
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March 10, 2013, 08:42:59 AM
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It's March 10th, Avalon batch 2 should ship now!

It seemed like a good idea at the time.
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March 10, 2013, 10:36:38 AM
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It's March 10th, Avalon batch 2 should ship now!
Dude,
I am on the queue for both 1 and 2 batches and i still do not have my batch 1  unit. Most of the batch 1 dudes also. How do you think batch 2 should ship?

Do not forget that it is almost one month table in order for batch 2 to complete shipping as announced.
relax and wait ..being nervous is not helping anybody   Smiley

Shipping just one batch 2 unit, but not yours will not going to make you happy

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March 10, 2013, 11:03:24 AM
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Both batches can be shipped in parallel in theory.  Batch#2 skus cost a bit more than Batch#1, it may equate to faster turnover / service.

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March 10, 2013, 02:47:33 PM
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Im sure we will get a update when all of batch 1 is shipped...

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March 10, 2013, 03:00:14 PM
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I'm order 200000300. In batch1, between part 1 and part 2. I still haven't heard anything. I requested EMS for my order ( since I live on a boat ).  Still waiting myself. I also ordered in batch 2. Can't wait for my Avalon farm to arrive.

I'd also love to know when we can order the upgrade modules.
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March 10, 2013, 03:03:26 PM
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I'm order 200000300. In batch1, between part 1 and part 2. I still haven't heard anything. I requested EMS for my order ( since I live on a boat ).  Still waiting myself. I also ordered in batch 2. Can't wait for my Avalon farm to arrive.

I'd also love to know when we can order the upgrade modules.
On a boat?
I am jealous are you diving?

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March 10, 2013, 04:37:04 PM
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I work for a university, do oceanographic research and system development. everything from submersibles and ocean engineering to laser imaging. I love this stuff. All of my stuff is leased or temporary so I never stay in one place very long.
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March 10, 2013, 04:40:29 PM
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I work for a university, do oceanographic research and system development. everything from submersibles and ocean engineering to laser imaging. I love this stuff. All of my stuff is leased or temporary so I never stay in one place very long.

You are sooooooo lucky..You are a free man! .Seems very nice what you do

Good Luck dude:)
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March 10, 2013, 04:54:18 PM
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I work for a university, do oceanographic research and system development. everything from submersibles and ocean engineering to laser imaging. I love this stuff. All of my stuff is leased or temporary so I never stay in one place very long.

yes, but please tell me you're going to mine from the boat.
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March 10, 2013, 05:23:42 PM
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I work for a university, do oceanographic research and system development. everything from submersibles and ocean engineering to laser imaging. I love this stuff. All of my stuff is leased or temporary so I never stay in one place very long.

yes, but please tell me you're going to mine from the boat.

I could, but these will be going in a data enter I lease space from. The ships actually have pretty fast Internet. 100mbs+. Even a smaller gpu farm on a ship power wise is not an issue, except during an emergency. The ship uses 4 gallons of diesel to travel its length (200 feet). 95 percent of the fuel used is for propulsion.
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March 10, 2013, 09:26:04 PM
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I work for a university, do oceanographic research and system development. everything from submersibles and ocean engineering to laser imaging. I love this stuff. All of my stuff is leased or temporary so I never stay in one place very long.

yes, but please tell me you're going to mine from the boat.

I could, but these will be going in a data enter I lease space from. The ships actually have pretty fast Internet. 100mbs+. Even a smaller gpu farm on a ship power wise is not an issue, except during an emergency. The ship uses 4 gallons of diesel to travel its length (200 feet). 95 percent of the fuel used is for propulsion.

No wonder 16 ships pollute as much as all the cars in the world. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1229857/How-16-ships-create-pollution-cars-world.html

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March 10, 2013, 11:31:43 PM
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Well I work for the good guys trying to stop all that. We are the ones who put subs down in the gulf when bp had the spill and lied about it all and we proved the oil was there. The dispersant they used just made the oil float underwater. It hid it and caused incredible damage. There's literal lakes of oil and liquified natural gas on the bottom of the ocean still. There's some amazing video of our sub examining it.

Our ship run on number 2 diesel and biodiesel and have the best filtration and particulate filters. The oceans are the last true frontier, we know more about the moon than the oceans. Sadly there no where near enough science there, and the pollution and ever increasing demands of the seafood industry are killing it.
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Well I work for the good guys trying to stop all that. We are the ones who put subs down in the gulf when bp had the spill and lied about it all and we proved the oil was there. The dispersant they used just made the oil float underwater. It hid it and caused incredible damage. There's literal lakes of oil and liquified natural gas on the bottom of the ocean still. There's some amazing video of our sub examining it.

Our ship run on number 2 diesel and biodiesel and have the best filtration and particulate filters. The oceans are the last true frontier, we know more about the moon than the oceans. Sadly there no where near enough science there, and the pollution and ever increasing demands of the seafood industry are killing it.

you just ruined my day  Undecided

well, at least you're mining.  Wink
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March 11, 2013, 02:02:47 AM
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There's literal lakes of oil and liquified natural gas on the bottom of the ocean still. There's some amazing video of our sub examining it.
Quote from: Wikipedia
The density of LNG is roughly 0.41 kg/L to 0.5 kg/L, depending on temperature, pressure, and composition, compared to water at 1.0 kg/L.
Huh

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