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April 03, 2012, 08:10:58 PM
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Someone asked for a dump of all forum posts. Here it is (minus posts in restricted sections):
http://uploadmirrors.com/download/2JWDLDGR/Bitcoin_Forum_posts_dump_Apr_3_2012.7z
SHA-256 hash: 92C12F9FC75B3D58C87B6802C6F6392F22615BDAF24D22A1E83CE0109347103D

I'm not going to post updated versions of this regularly.

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April 03, 2012, 09:16:47 PM
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Cool!
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April 03, 2012, 10:24:25 PM
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Before I download the whole thing, what format is it in? csv, sql, etc

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April 03, 2012, 10:31:49 PM
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I was unable to download this from any of the FOUR sites linked.. can someone provide a (private) plain HTTP link or torrent to this? I can mirror it once I have a copy.
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April 04, 2012, 01:02:36 AM
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I was unable to download this from any of the FOUR sites linked.. can someone provide a (private) plain HTTP link or torrent to this? I can mirror it once I have a copy.

the rapidshare mirror works fine for me

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April 04, 2012, 03:24:47 AM
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Before I download the whole thing, what format is it in? csv, sql, etc

It's tab-separated values.

First couple of lines:
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ID_MSG	ID_TOPIC	ID_BOARD	ID_MEMBER	posterName	posterTime	ID_MSG_MODIFIED	modifiedTime	modifiedName	icon	smileysEnabled	subject	body
28 5 1 3 satoshi 1258913068 28 0 xx 1 Welcome to the new Bitcoin forum! Welcome to the new Bitcoin forum!<br /><br />The old forum can still be reached here:<br />http://bitcoin.sourceforge.net/boards/index.php<br /><br />I&#039;ll repost some selected threads here and add updated answers to questions where I can.<br /><br />FAQ<br />http://bitcoin.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?page=FAQ<br /><br />Download<br />http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/<br /><br />
29 6 1 3 satoshi 1258914704 29 0 xx 1 Repost: Bitcoin Maturation --------------------<br />bitcoinbitcoin:<br />Bitcoin Maturation<br />Posted:Thu 01 of Oct, 2009 (14:12 UTC)<br /><br />From the user&#039;s perspective the bitcoin maturation process can be broken down into 8 stages.<br /><br />1. The initial network transaction that occurs when you first click Generate Coins.<br />2. The time between that initial network transaction and when the bitcoin entry is ready to appear in the All Transactions list.<br />3. The change of the bitcoin entry from outside the All Transaction field to inside it.<br />4. The time between when the bitcoin appears in the All Transfers list and when the Description is ready to change to Generated (50.00 matures in x more blocks).<br />5. The change of the Description to Generated (50.00 matures in x more blocks).<br />6. The time between when the Description says Generated (50.00 matures in x more blocks) to when it is ready to change to Generated.<br />7 The change of the Description to Generated.<br />8. The time after the Description has changed to Generated.<br /><br />Which stages require network connectivity, significant local CPU usage and or significant remote CPU usage? Do any of these stages have names?<br /><br />--------------------<br />sirius-m:<br />Re: Bitcoin Maturation<br />Posted:Thu 22 of Oct, 2009 (02:36 UTC)<br /><br />As far as I know, there&#039;s no network transaction when you click Generate Coins - your computer just starts calculating the next proof-of-work.&nbsp; The CPU usage is 100% when you&#039;re generating coins.<br /><br />In this example, the network connection is used when you broadcast the information about the proof-of-work block you&#039;ve created (that which entitles you to the new coin). Generating coins successfully requires constant connectivity, so that you can start working on the next block when someone gets the current block before you.<br />

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April 04, 2012, 03:34:46 AM
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Thanks.

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April 04, 2012, 03:42:58 AM
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I was unable to download this from any of the FOUR sites linked.. can someone provide a (private) plain HTTP link or torrent to this? I can mirror it once I have a copy.

Sure.
http://maged.lordaeron.org/bitcointalk/Bitcoin_Forum_posts_dump_Apr_3_2012.7z

Just please try the other links before using this one. I don't wanna run out of bandwidth for the month.
Edit: Based on how few people have read this post, it looks like I'll be okay on bandwidth. I'll only have a problem after a few thousand downloads/month.

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May 03, 2012, 01:15:04 AM
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Sweet!

Weird how every site lists it at like 96.7MB but RapidShare says "101.42 MB" and then I start the download and it's only 96.7MB! 
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May 03, 2012, 02:11:57 AM
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Weird how every site lists it at like 96.7MB but RapidShare says "101.42 MB" and then I start the download and it's only 96.7MB! 

Rapidshare is using decimal prefixes and everyone else is using binary prefixes.

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May 03, 2012, 02:39:58 PM
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Weird how every site lists it at like 96.7MB but RapidShare says "101.42 MB" and then I start the download and it's only 96.7MB! 

Rapidshare is using decimal prefixes and everyone else is using binary prefixes.
Or maybe it's just the included root kit.  Grin

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May 10, 2012, 04:24:09 AM
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I'm not going to post updated versions of this regularly.

You wouldn't need to if we had a forum API!

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