kitey
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July 09, 2014, 09:47:17 AM |
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quakenet forgot that
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vidarh
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July 09, 2014, 09:48:29 AM |
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im on mirc6.34 with nnscript. never got better than that. i have a feeling for the most part irc users are from a different generation. Dalnet for porn, Quakenet for gaming. Bah, you kids today with your GUI-based irc clients and upstart networks like Dalnet and Quakenet :-P
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kitey
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July 09, 2014, 09:50:57 AM |
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remeber getting Aweb on my Amiga and graduating from BBS's to full blown web pages - ahhh happier times
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vidarh
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July 09, 2014, 10:10:04 AM |
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remeber getting Aweb on my Amiga and graduating from BBS's to full blown web pages - ahhh happier times
Relive them over at amiga.org org amigaworld.net. There are still a few thousand die-hard users around. And if you have far too much money, there's actual new (as in still-manufactured, newly designed), PowerPC based, hardware, as well as a number of FPGA clones of the original classic hardware.
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mindfox
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July 09, 2014, 10:17:49 AM |
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remeber getting Aweb on my Amiga and graduating from BBS's to full blown web pages - ahhh happier times
Amiga? I love you! I remember learning C just because of the intuition and Amiga's kernel. Learnt multi-tasking just because of the AGA chipset Loved the kernel books who were thicker than my arm, read them for a whole month during the night without sleeping at all
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kitey
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July 09, 2014, 10:26:29 AM |
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remeber getting Aweb on my Amiga and graduating from BBS's to full blown web pages - ahhh happier times
Amiga? I love you! I remember learning C just because of the intuition and Amiga's kernel. Learnt multi-tasking just because of the AGA chipset Loved the kernel books who were thicker than my arm, read them for a whole month during the night without sleeping at all I have one here in my office a500+ going to try and fire it up along with an Atari ST
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vidarh
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July 09, 2014, 10:34:18 AM |
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remeber getting Aweb on my Amiga and graduating from BBS's to full blown web pages - ahhh happier times
Amiga? I love you! I remember learning C just because of the intuition and Amiga's kernel. Learnt multi-tasking just because of the AGA chipset Loved the kernel books who were thicker than my arm, read them for a whole month during the night without sleeping at all I probably shouldn't do this, out of risk that you'll spend the next month reading old books and magazines and delay the anon features we're all waiting for, but you will probably love this if you haven't seen it already: http://www.bombjack.org/commodore/It's an archive of scans of tons of Commodore and Amiga magazines and books. Enough to fill a couple of dozen DVD's (he sends out DVD sets)
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CryptoWyS
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July 09, 2014, 10:35:51 AM |
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kitey
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July 09, 2014, 10:36:57 AM |
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that is very cool
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Magic internet moneys ftw
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July 09, 2014, 10:41:16 AM Last edit: July 09, 2014, 10:51:22 AM by Megalodon |
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Crypt is "stable" at 30k only because the sheep are scared to sell at a loss. They want to hold their crypto bags hoping for some miracles while their only dev, the decrepit Mindfox, is working on other shitcoins like CleanWaterCoin and some other greek garbage. His last message was many days ago and guess what: He said "fuck anon" in simple terms. He doesn't give a shit about anonymity.
God, dumb sheep never read. They don't want to read the sad stories behind this shitcoin. Only positive images and "To da MOOOON" messages. You should check the doge subreddit. From the "Toooo Da Moon" messages to "I wanna kill myself. Pliz help, shibes"
Too many idiots bought their crypt at 150-210k. I guess that is the only reason for stability at 30k hahahaha
Edit: Forgot the last part where the imbeciles attack me and call me a fudding machine for writing the harsh truth. Denial is strong in the heart of a sheep.
Fontas is a crook, he always spoke at holding a coin and he is selling. It is part of the email conversation: I cannot control the market after a certain point and once FUD hit the market and alot of profit was lost control was lost - but we were still over 150k - those that held on for the moon need to learn to take profits in the opportunity and not expect a hand held situation I can only open the door , whereit shuts is out of my control and the exit needs to be taken when profit is there the worst traders are the ones that expect everything and wait for the moon
This is not revenge for the sacking of the team, this is the reality, unfortunately. It's more for the way the whole time you say hold coins, steady hands and the like, while selling itself. One advice to the end, beware of the glyph. When you look at blockchain, you will see 68% holding a coin in the top 10, you can guess who is holding
What makes a coin a shitcoin? ... pre-mine? pump and dump? insider trading? These are all characteristics that Bitcoin has. Do you think every cryptocurrency is a shitcoin then? These fudders are acting like they know all about corruption, probably one of those occupy wall street idiots.
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Megalodon
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July 09, 2014, 10:47:01 AM |
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Just because prices are moving doesn't mean it's just a pump and dump. The world revolves on pump and dumps. Even the USD is pumped and dumped, it's just an illusion of value.
If you're gonna fud, at least have some class and show a bit of knowledge on how capitalism works.
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kitey
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July 09, 2014, 11:05:47 AM |
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remeber getting Aweb on my Amiga and graduating from BBS's to full blown web pages - ahhh happier times
Amiga? I love you! I remember learning C just because of the intuition and Amiga's kernel. Learnt multi-tasking just because of the AGA chipset Loved the kernel books who were thicker than my arm, read them for a whole month during the night without sleeping at all I probably shouldn't do this, out of risk that you'll spend the next month reading old books and magazines and delay the anon features we're all waiting for, but you will probably love this if you haven't seen it already: http://www.bombjack.org/commodore/It's an archive of scans of tons of Commodore and Amiga magazines and books. Enough to fill a couple of dozen DVD's (he sends out DVD sets) cheers for that site awesome
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Bobsurplus
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Making money since I was in the womb! @emc2whale
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July 09, 2014, 11:39:11 AM |
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Just sold he last of my cryptcoin and put that money into a winner.
CLOAKCOIN!
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July 09, 2014, 12:06:34 PM |
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Just sold he last of my cryptcoin and put that money into a winner.
CLOAKCOIN!
nobody fucking cares
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July 09, 2014, 12:13:31 PM |
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timk225
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July 09, 2014, 02:25:18 PM |
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Bob, you've already proved to us that you're an idiot, so sit down and shut up.
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david1365
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July 09, 2014, 02:26:54 PM |
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Bob, you've already proved to us that you're an idiot, so sit down and shut up.
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Wasda
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July 09, 2014, 02:37:54 PM |
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Bob, you've already proved to us that you're an idiot, so sit down and shut up.
I like your post very much.. right on point
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July 09, 2014, 04:03:36 PM |
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remeber getting Aweb on my Amiga and graduating from BBS's to full blown web pages - ahhh happier times
Amiga? I love you! I remember learning C just because of the intuition and Amiga's kernel. Learnt multi-tasking just because of the AGA chipset Loved the kernel books who were thicker than my arm, read them for a whole month during the night without sleeping at all I probably shouldn't do this, out of risk that you'll spend the next month reading old books and magazines and delay the anon features we're all waiting for, but you will probably love this if you haven't seen it already: http://www.bombjack.org/commodore/It's an archive of scans of tons of Commodore and Amiga magazines and books. Enough to fill a couple of dozen DVD's (he sends out DVD sets) Wow this website is a labour of love. This guy seriously loves his old computers.
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timk225
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July 09, 2014, 05:07:39 PM |
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That commodore site sounds interesting. I used to have a C64 back in the 80's, and my brother and I played the hell out of it for 3+ years. I even built a fan out of a lantern battery, a little electric motor, and a model airplane propeller to blow air into it and cool it off. It would get hot from us playing it for hours at a time!
Then my idiot brother spilled a glass of orange juice all in it and messed it up. I have been saying for years that I'll buy a C64 and monitor and disk drive off of ebay but I haven't gotten around to it yet.
I wanted to read that site now, but the damn web filter here at work blocks it. Guess I have to wait until later to read it.
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