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May 14, 2011, 02:38:47 PM
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May 14, 2011, 02:42:10 PM
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I don't have need of this service right now, but I might well in the future if my projects go beyond my own abilities.
It's good to know it's available, thanks!

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May 14, 2011, 02:54:35 PM
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The Nixie tacho is so cool. I have a hunch that someone will start making new Nixie tubes again one day.

I don't suppose you have any experience with ASIC design? That would sure be useful to bitcoiners.
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May 14, 2011, 03:04:30 PM
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No, I unfortunately know little about ASICS, but I believe I could call upon a friend or two who know them well   I assuming your talking about a super-dooper miner ?   I'll bounce the idea his way and see what he thinks of its feasiblity.
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Yep. ASIC miners, because of their power efficiency relative to GPU miners, are sure to take over eventually.
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