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December 21, 2013, 01:59:41 AM
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December 21, 2013, 09:03:43 AM
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Watch TerraM & 4 megabit rj45 jajaja why not kilobit Ethernet . Jajaja

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December 21, 2013, 11:15:27 AM
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another photoshop website  Angry
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December 21, 2013, 12:47:40 PM
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December 21, 2013, 02:21:22 PM
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Spartans have never been hijacked since the beginning of time and neither has this Spartan Smiley


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For customers who ordered several machines and managed to get a deal to get extra blades, don't forget that machines are limited to 3 blades in total per machine. We will not take reservations for more blades than you can fit in the machines you ordered.

How cute, pretty much saying we will not rip you off any more than you already have been if you purchased any of our "machines".
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December 21, 2013, 08:32:37 PM
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Then you missed out on awesome quotes like:
"We are using processors designed and normally used for supercomputers which are not produced in large quantities"
"102 GB/s NOC Bisection Bandwidth"
"Vegetable-based oils can also be used providing the oil is free of debris and has no moisture content"
"Can base units be networked together as one? Theatrically, yes. Practically, no. The computing network of the blades require extreme bandwidth to exchange data between the cores making it unpractical to daisy-chain base units together.".

 Man, you ain't kiddin' !


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December 21, 2013, 09:26:30 PM
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Then you missed out on awesome quotes like:
"We are using processors designed and normally used for supercomputers which are not produced in large quantities"
"102 GB/s NOC Bisection Bandwidth"
"Vegetable-based oils can also be used providing the oil is free of debris and has no moisture content"
"Can base units be networked together as one? Theatrically, yes. Practically, no. The computing network of the blades require extreme bandwidth to exchange data between the cores making it unpractical to daisy-chain base units together.".

 Man, you ain't kiddin' !




They forgot to mention: "All your base are belong to us."  Cheesy

Did they also neglect to mention that their facility was guarded by a moat with sharks armed with lazors on their headz?
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December 26, 2013, 01:45:22 PM
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their customer service says they are located in Markham Canada. I should note the customer service moniker used in our chat was "descarte"... same as OP.

nah, I am not one of them. I want to know how everyone sees them before I start investing. If someone in canada can verify their address and people working there, I might give it a go.

I am in Canada and live within half an hour drive.

I didn't see the address but I might be willing to stop by if they allow it and a time is arranged.

Edit:  270 Esna Park drive is an industrial section of Markham.  I have customers in that area and I will actually be around the corner from there on Monday for other business.  I will drive by the address and have a look.  I won't be knocking on doors or any such thing.  I am assuming that address is an industrial complex and has multiple units but the website doesn't list a unit number, but I will do a "drive by" on Monday all the same.



Not like this isn't clearly a scam but in case anyone is interested I did drive by the address on Monday.  There is no sign of any company called AxonLab or anything close.  14 Units at 270 and all appear to be rented and in use by existing companies with signage, except one.  One of the units was listed as an Ontario numbered corp so I have no idea what they do and they had no sign on the door or window of the unit (just the unit#). 

If in some 1 in a billion off chance someone talks to these guys and they allow visitors I am in the area all the time and would be happy to stop by although I'm not gonna hold my breath waiting.   Wink
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December 27, 2013, 10:25:47 AM
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thanks for making the trip. That clears up a lot of speculation...
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January 13, 2014, 01:12:04 PM
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Axon, it's all in yer head.

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January 22, 2014, 12:48:54 AM
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This is a response from my email to them....


> When can I expect these if I make my order this month?
I'm sorry, we're unable to estimate queue position in a two-weeks period. The best guess I could come up with is - at the beginning of Q2.

> Also I read a scam report on bitcointalk.com. If you google axonlabs a scam you can find the link?
You can probably obtain similar results searching for "Microsoft Scam". This is the internet Wink
 
> Most importantly can I come to your shop and pay cash for these items as I live within reasonable distance. Please understand the lack of trust as your company is new to the miner hardware business.
We don't allow visits of the labs, and we do not accept cash payments. You may use escrow services to hold your payment until delivery or wait for a future shipping batch.




Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further question. It will be a pleasure to assist you.

 

Kind regards

C. Desjardins, Chief Technical Officer (CTO)
Axon Labs, Markham
Ontario, Canada
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January 22, 2014, 12:57:04 AM
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Great, we got a new contender.

http://www.axonlabs.net

Anyone free to do some detective work...

Any hardware up for sell on the internet without putting the effort of getting https:// is a huge red flag....
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January 22, 2014, 01:09:30 AM
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What do you mean by that?
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