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January 03, 2015, 03:59:11 PM

I just woke up to sub $300!
Immediately logs into circle and buys more coin  Grin
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January 03, 2015, 04:05:28 PM


Just because you aren't the big shot IT guy you think you are, doesn't mean that your plummer neighbour isn't capable of buying a Trezor and safely store his bitcoins.

Good afternoon, pig! You failed to read my entire comment, otherwise you would have taken in consideration the other half of the problems, the physical ones. Also, loser, when the fuck did i wrote that i'm a big-shot in IT ?

I took your entire post into consideration...

You are being condescending to your plumber neighbour. I'm just stating the facts as they are being presented. It's not me implying that plumbers are dumber than IT guys.

He never implied that "plumbers are dumber than IT guys." What he implies that your average IT guy would be more knowledgeable about things involving bitcoin than your average plumber. This is a safe assumption, because of the differences in what their jobs expose them to on a day to day basis.

He sure as hell proved the opposite with his response. The fact that he's an IT guy does not make him more knowledgeable about securing bitcoins. I'm not an IT guy or a plumber and I'm not afraid to store bitcoins even if they are 100,000$/piece. Just because he would be afraid and not up to the task doesn't mean a thing for his neighbour.



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January 03, 2015, 04:11:25 PM

I just woke up to sub $300!
Immediately logs into circle and buys more coin  Grin


>circle
Will regret unless stolen CC.
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January 03, 2015, 04:12:09 PM

I just woke up to sub $300!
Immediately logs into circle and buys more coin  Grin


>circle
Will regret unless stolen CC.
Why is that so?
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January 03, 2015, 04:12:27 PM


Just because you aren't the big shot IT guy you think you are, doesn't mean that your plummer neighbour isn't capable of buying a Trezor and safely store his bitcoins.

Good afternoon, pig! You failed to read my entire comment, otherwise you would have taken in consideration the other half of the problems, the physical ones. Also, loser, when the fuck did i wrote that i'm a big-shot in IT ?

I took your entire post into consideration...

You are being condescending to your plumber neighbour. I'm just stating the facts as they are being presented. It's not me implying that plumbers are dumber than IT guys.

He never implied that "plumbers are dumber than IT guys." What he implies that your average IT guy would be more knowledgeable about things involving bitcoin than your average plumber. This is a safe assumption, because of the differences in what their jobs expose them to on a day to day basis.

He sure as hell proved the opposite with his response. The fact that he's an IT guy does not make him more knowledgeable about securing bitcoins. I'm not an IT guy or a plumber and I'm not afraid to store bitcoins even if they are 100,000$/piece. Just because he would be afraid and not up to the task doesn't mean a thing for his neighbour.



Just Shut The Fuck Up Already

 Grin You're almost just as much of a cry baby as Joffrey Baratheon, except he didn't live next door to a plumber and wasn't an IT guy.

lol

Next time, don't make the assumption plumbers are as scared as you for holding some bitcoins.  Cheesy
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January 03, 2015, 04:12:52 PM

Bitcoin sub-300...  Cry

You maniacs. You blew it up.  Damn you, damn you all to hell....

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January 03, 2015, 04:33:17 PM

Its bitcoins 6th birthday today Smiley
We should see some action. Hopefully satoshi pumpin it. Wink
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January 03, 2015, 04:36:00 PM

Its bitcoins 6th birthday today Smiley
We should see some action. Hopefully satoshi pumpin it. Wink

If he believes in Bitcoin, he's still hodling => no fiat to pump Sad
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January 03, 2015, 04:38:55 PM

He never implied that "plumbers are dumber than IT guys." What he implies that your average IT guy would be more knowledgeable about things involving bitcoin than your average plumber. This is a safe assumption, because of the differences in what their jobs expose them to on a day to day basis.

He sure as hell proved the opposite with his response. The fact that he's an IT guy does not make him more knowledgeable about securing bitcoins. I'm not an IT guy or a plumber and I'm not afraid to store bitcoins even if they are 100,000$/piece. Just because he would be afraid and not up to the task doesn't mean a thing for his neighbour.

Considering the average person doesn't give a shit about bitcoin, and your average plumber doesn't do much with computers in his line of work, I think his assumption is a safe one.

Next time, don't make the assumption plumbers are as scared as you for holding some bitcoins.  Cheesy

Ironically I would think it would show a lack of education about the subject if they're not scared. Scared, cautious types do a lot more to protect themselves, and bitcoins are easy to lose for the uneducated.
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January 03, 2015, 04:43:03 PM

Its bitcoins 6th birthday today Smiley
We should see some action. Hopefully satoshi pumpin it. Wink

satoshi should get on and dump like 10k of coins and just sit back and chuckle at the panic that would ensue
"who is that masked man and what are his intentions" panic/fud/dismay

boy it would be wild indeed.....now we would be shaking things up don't ya know

heh Smiley
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January 03, 2015, 04:45:29 PM


Just because you aren't the big shot IT guy you think you are, doesn't mean that your plummer neighbour isn't capable of buying a Trezor and safely store his bitcoins.

Good afternoon, pig! You failed to read my entire comment, otherwise you would have taken in consideration the other half of the problems, the physical ones. Also, loser, when the fuck did i wrote that i'm a big-shot in IT ?

I took your entire post into consideration...

You are being condescending to your plumber neighbour. I'm just stating the facts as they are being presented. It's not me implying that plumbers are dumber than IT guys.

He never implied that "plumbers are dumber than IT guys." What he implies that your average IT guy would be more knowledgeable about things involving bitcoin than your average plumber. This is a safe assumption, because of the differences in what their jobs expose them to on a day to day basis.

He sure as hell proved the opposite with his response. The fact that he's an IT guy does not make him more knowledgeable about securing bitcoins. I'm not an IT guy or a plumber and I'm not afraid to store bitcoins even if they are 100,000$/piece. Just because he would be afraid and not up to the task doesn't mean a thing for his neighbour.

Considering the average person doesn't give a shit about bitcoin, and your average plumber doesn't do much with computers in his line of work, I think his assumption is a safe one.

Every average person is capable of securing a large amount of bitcoin using a Trezor, if he's not, too bad for him. His assumption makes no sense, even your own answer refutes that. If the average person doesn't give a shit about bitcoin, it's likely they haven't tried securing some. So how can you tell they are incapable? Just because he is?
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January 03, 2015, 04:47:49 PM

He never implied that "plumbers are dumber than IT guys." What he implies that your average IT guy would be more knowledgeable about things involving bitcoin than your average plumber. This is a safe assumption, because of the differences in what their jobs expose them to on a day to day basis.

He sure as hell proved the opposite with his response. The fact that he's an IT guy does not make him more knowledgeable about securing bitcoins. I'm not an IT guy or a plumber and I'm not afraid to store bitcoins even if they are 100,000$/piece. Just because he would be afraid and not up to the task doesn't mean a thing for his neighbour.

Considering the average person doesn't give a shit about bitcoin, and your average plumber doesn't do much with computers in his line of work, I think his assumption is a safe one.

Next time, don't make the assumption plumbers are as scared as you for holding some bitcoins.  Cheesy

Ironically I would think it would show a lack of education about the subject if they're not scared. Scared, cautious types do a lot more to protect themselves, and bitcoins are easy to lose for the uneducated.

If they are educated enough, there's no reason to be scared anymore, but there's no reason for his plumber to be "not enough" educated, just because he's not an IT guy.
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January 03, 2015, 04:52:19 PM

Its bitcoins 6th birthday today Smiley
We should see some action. Hopefully satoshi pumpin it. Wink
Only it's public price is having it's birthday. Nice catch though. Almost forgot.
Does anyone know when the whitepaper was first published? You can find several dates on the internet, mostly pointing towards November 2008
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January 03, 2015, 04:52:22 PM

Shit I hope we drop to 200, that would be great, CHEAP COINZZZ
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January 03, 2015, 05:07:38 PM

Every average person is capable of securing a large amount of bitcoin using a Trezor, if he's not, too bad for him. His assumption makes no sense, even your own answer refutes that. If the average person doesn't give a shit about bitcoin, it's likely they haven't tried securing some. So how can you tell they are incapable? Just because he is?

If someone has never tried something, how could they possibly know how to do it? If somebody has never played golf, for example, would you find a need to speculate on whether or not they can hit birdies?
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January 03, 2015, 05:09:11 PM

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January 03, 2015, 05:10:08 PM

Every average person is capable of securing a large amount of bitcoin using a Trezor, if he's not, too bad for him. His assumption makes no sense, even your own answer refutes that. If the average person doesn't give a shit about bitcoin, it's likely they haven't tried securing some. So how can you tell they are incapable? Just because he is?

If someone has never tried something, how could they possibly know how to do it? If somebody has never played golf, for example, would you find a need to speculate on whether or not they can hit birdies?

I'm not going around telling people that my neighbour can't play golf, just because I can't, either.


Just accept the fact that the dude has a bad attitude.

...exact winter season ( expectations like of little kids )
... can't wait to dump on your stupid head

Re-read some of his older posts and you'll see he has the illusion in his head of being superior, also towards women.
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January 03, 2015, 05:19:37 PM

Well good morning Bitcoinland.

Not exactly good, but not that bad either... down less than 5%.

It's hilarious how all the Bitcoin haters are having a little circle jerk of I-told-you-so like a bunch of kindergarten children. LOL

You'd think we'd hit October's low or something. Instead we barely broke below $300 on much lower volume.



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