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August 12, 2011, 10:52:09 PM |
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That's a brilliant setup for you! I have to admit I'm jealous.
I actually just posted a thread in 'services' seeing if anyone wants to cut their electric bill by 60% to run their rig at my place
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August 12, 2011, 10:52:50 PM |
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That's GOLD Jerry, GOLD!
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August 12, 2011, 11:03:53 PM |
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What are these "ladies" you speak of? And what is this "sun light"?
rofl...
**Be careful alternate unsafe "mining" operations could cost you 18+ years of expenses ... Bitcoin mining is way more profitable lol
I emit my own photons And I bask in their glory.
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August 12, 2011, 11:18:11 PM |
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Not only that, but I don't see how you 'earn' anything by not spending money on electricity. That's like saying I 'earned" $5 today cause I haven't bought my pack of cigs yet. Edit: Smoking and mining are equally addicting. Edit 2: Value of Bitcoins generated will always be > 'greengold' earnings unless you're a moron.
This probably isn't the only thing you and Ben Franklin don't agree on... "A penny saved is a penny earned" Perhaps this is why you don't see how not spending is the same as earning: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15561450
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I used to day trade Bitcoin successfully. Then I took an arrow to the knee.
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August 12, 2011, 11:21:40 PM |
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a penny saved isnt a penny earned, a penny saved is a penny saved.. getting a good deal vs a bad deal, i'm still spending money :p
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ZOMG Moo!
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I never hashed for this...
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August 12, 2011, 11:24:18 PM |
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not to mention, mining bitcoins doesn't require you being at your computer. There is nothing keeping me from going outside anyway... SO in that case, I can make profit AND go outside :p
I was under the impression that Bitcoin mining also required sitting at a computer with a browser trying to pump-and-dump by promoting Bitcoin across the internet, and/or dedicating 6+ hours a day to scheming in the Project Development subforum on how to capitalize on the influx of new users that have yet to come, so that bitcoin mining retains profitability and Bitcoins retain value. My mistake, I am not separating the casual miners from the forum 'businessmen' and theorycrafters (although I'm sure their is an overlap) a penny saved isnt a penny earned, a penny saved is a penny saved.. getting a good deal vs a bad deal, i'm still spending money :p
It is if whatever you are mining for is highly volatile and not a guaranteed return on your investment,
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August 12, 2011, 11:32:35 PM |
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Will GreenGold have a booth at BitCon?
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August 12, 2011, 11:39:42 PM |
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Not only that, but I don't see how you 'earn' anything by not spending money on electricity. That's like saying I 'earned" $5 today cause I haven't bought my pack of cigs yet. Edit: Smoking and mining are equally addicting. Edit 2: Value of Bitcoins generated will always be > 'greengold' earnings unless you're a moron.
This probably isn't the only thing you and Ben Franklin don't agree on... "A penny saved is a penny earned" Perhaps this is why you don't see how not spending is the same as earning: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15561450A penny saved is not a penny earned....a penny saved is a penny saved, and a penny earned is a penny earned. I don't really care about the IQ thing. I could throw my stanford binet score into the discussion and you wouldn't care either, so it's moot. Besides, it's a fallacy to apply the results of that study to my individual circumstance. So...perhaps not?
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August 13, 2011, 02:36:43 AM |
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Yea isnt this like trying to start a 'fitness' thread on a 'croche' forum?
Thanks a lot, Oldminer! Now I can't get this image out of my head of a crocheted bikini bearing the Bitcoin logo:
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August 13, 2011, 02:52:20 AM |
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How does that work?
I rent out a room in a house (3-4 other people do the same....I say 3-4 cause one just moved out and one will be moving in). Landlord pays all utilities. My assumption is the house is already paid off and he's totally banking on renting out the place, so the utility factor doesn't matter. Then you don't get free utilities. Your cost of electricity is factored into your rent. You're either: 1. getting a sneaky discount from your landlord by turning $x of his utility bill into y btcs. 2. stealing from your roommates (as your landlord will factor in average utility into next year's rent payments and 3-4 other people will be paying a slightly higher rent for your usage). Either way, it can't be both sustainable and honest. There's a limit to how much you can mine before your landlord realizes there's something fishy going on. Or your roommates. I can go out and try the same thing. I can go rent an efficiency for $400 with "free" utilities. But will I be able to mine $400 worth of utilities? Fuck no. This only works for you because your mining operation is low level enough to be able to hide among your roommates and not attract attention while you already pay to live there.
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August 13, 2011, 02:55:55 AM Last edit: August 13, 2011, 03:07:00 AM by Phinnaeus Gage |
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How does that work?
I rent out a room in a house (3-4 other people do the same....I say 3-4 cause one just moved out and one will be moving in). Landlord pays all utilities. My assumption is the house is already paid off and he's totally banking on renting out the place, so the utility factor doesn't matter. Then you don't get free utilities. Your cost of electricity is factored into your rent. You're either: 1. getting a sneaky discount from your landlord by turning $x of his utility bill into y btcs. 2. stealing from your roommates (as your landlord will factor in average utility into next year's rent payments and 3-4 other people will be paying a slightly higher rent for your usage). Either way, it can't be both sustainable and honest. There's a limit to how much you can mine before your landlord realizes there's something fishy going on. Or your roommates. I can go out and try the same thing. I can go rent an efficiency for $400 with "free" utilities. But will I be able to mine $400 worth of utilities? Fuck no. This only works for you because your mining operation is low level enough to be able to hide among your roommates and not attract attention while you already pay to live there. Then you move the following year. Where there's a rig, there's a way. ...and free electric? @ Tom's TV Park
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August 13, 2011, 03:24:41 AM |
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Haha, I bet it's cheaper to rent an RV with free electric than to run a mining operation out of the house. Redneck Data Center, here I come!
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August 13, 2011, 04:07:10 AM |
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Haha, I bet it's cheaper to rent an RV with free electric than to run a mining operation out of the house. Redneck Data Center, here I come! You work fast, flyswatta! From idea conception to fruition at hash speed:Redneck Data Center
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August 13, 2011, 04:18:13 AM |
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Thank you JeffK for proving yourself to be a troll each and every day!
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August 13, 2011, 04:46:44 AM |
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How does that work?
I rent out a room in a house (3-4 other people do the same....I say 3-4 cause one just moved out and one will be moving in). Landlord pays all utilities. My assumption is the house is already paid off and he's totally banking on renting out the place, so the utility factor doesn't matter. Then you don't get free utilities. Your cost of electricity is factored into your rent. You're either: 1. getting a sneaky discount from your landlord by turning $x of his utility bill into y btcs. 2. stealing from your roommates (as your landlord will factor in average utility into next year's rent payments and 3-4 other people will be paying a slightly higher rent for your usage). Either way, it can't be both sustainable and honest. There's a limit to how much you can mine before your landlord realizes there's something fishy going on. Or your roommates. I can go out and try the same thing. I can go rent an efficiency for $400 with "free" utilities. But will I be able to mine $400 worth of utilities? Fuck no. This only works for you because your mining operation is low level enough to be able to hide among your roommates and not attract attention while you already pay to live there. Lol factored into my $475/mo rent? Have you even checked out how nice downtown Naperville, IL is? Edit: To give you an idea, the BP national headquarters is 1.5 miles from my house.
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August 13, 2011, 12:22:25 PM |
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Haha, I bet it's cheaper to rent an RV with free electric than to run a mining operation out of the house. Redneck Data Center, here I come! You work fast, flyswatta! From idea conception to fruition at hash speed:Redneck Data CenterNice - I especially like the amenities: fishing pond, storage facility, tiled seating area and a security light
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August 13, 2011, 01:51:01 PM |
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How does that work?
I rent out a room in a house (3-4 other people do the same....I say 3-4 cause one just moved out and one will be moving in). Landlord pays all utilities. My assumption is the house is already paid off and he's totally banking on renting out the place, so the utility factor doesn't matter. Then you don't get free utilities. Your cost of electricity is factored into your rent. You're either: 1. getting a sneaky discount from your landlord by turning $x of his utility bill into y btcs. 2. stealing from your roommates (as your landlord will factor in average utility into next year's rent payments and 3-4 other people will be paying a slightly higher rent for your usage). Either way, it can't be both sustainable and honest. There's a limit to how much you can mine before your landlord realizes there's something fishy going on. Or your roommates. I can go out and try the same thing. I can go rent an efficiency for $400 with "free" utilities. But will I be able to mine $400 worth of utilities? Fuck no. This only works for you because your mining operation is low level enough to be able to hide among your roommates and not attract attention while you already pay to live there. Lol factored into my $475/mo rent? Have you even checked out how nice downtown Naperville, IL is? Edit: To give you an idea, the BP national headquarters is 1.5 miles from my house. Once a month, I shop at the Country Fresh Market. I'm about 30 miles due west. Hints: The town is named after something you eat & A Fair City!
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August 13, 2011, 02:40:57 PM |
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Once a month, I shop at the Country Fresh Market. I'm about 30 miles due west. Hints: The town is named after something you eat & A Fair City! Is that the place on East Church St by the animal hospital?...idk...just taking a stab in the dark.
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August 14, 2011, 03:06:56 AM |
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Once a month, I shop at the Country Fresh Market. I'm about 30 miles due west. Hints: The town is named after something you eat & A Fair City! Is that the place on East Church St by the animal hospital?...idk...just taking a stab in the dark. Did you opt to use the animal hospital as your guess because my real name is Bruno? I'm two blocks from the Fairgrounds and I don't drive a red F250 with a big dent in the bed (driver's side).
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