mem (OP)
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June 28, 2012, 01:44:35 AM |
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Im happy to report I have bought recently 500 btc so far from wise bitcoiners at $4.50 USD Im still happy to bail anyone else out at the quoted price of $4.50 as the price approaches $5.
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Hexadecibel
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June 28, 2012, 02:09:19 AM |
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Im happy to report I have bought recently 500 btc so far from wise bitcoiners at $4.50 USD Im still happy to bail anyone else out at the quoted price of $4.50 as the price approaches $5.
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sadpandatech
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June 28, 2012, 02:26:28 AM |
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Im happy to report I have bought recently 500 btc so far from wise bitcoiners at $4.50 USD Im still happy to bail anyone else out at the quoted price of $4.50 as the price approaches $5. Heyyy, I thought you said it was supposed to be approaching $3? I can't pull back my shorts so I can catch your new $5... I is gonna be broke now?
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Raoul Duke
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June 28, 2012, 02:32:41 AM |
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Im happy to report I have bought recently 500 btc so far from wise bitcoiners at $4.50 USD Im still happy to bail anyone else out at the quoted price of $4.50 as the price approaches $5. Tits or GTFO!
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LoupGaroux
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June 28, 2012, 03:25:35 AM |
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Im happy to report I have bought recently 500 btc so far from wise bitcoiners at $4.50 USD Im still happy to bail anyone else out at the quoted price of $4.50 as the price approaches $5. And in a related development Idi Amin is still dead. ^^+1, but just jump to the GTFO part.
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June 28, 2012, 03:31:14 AM |
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Im happy to report I have bought recently 500 btc so far from wise bitcoiners at $4.50 USD Im still happy to bail anyone else out at the quoted price of $4.50 as the price approaches $5. you got screwed! you could have bought at $3
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June 28, 2012, 04:03:47 AM |
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mem congrats to that expert level troll thread.
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sadpandatech
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June 28, 2012, 04:07:07 AM |
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mem congrats to that expert level troll thread.
you're late. you missed the qubit derailer EPR detanglement system discussion.
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June 28, 2012, 04:34:11 AM |
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So long as we're throwing wild personal opinions around, here is my own. I don't believe that the military or government has any computer technology that is significantly more advanced than what we are seeing in known academic research laboratories and private research programs. Even if they wera able to create a super-quantum computer, the advantage would be so short lived against the rest of the world following behind, I don't think it would even make sense from a budgetary and strategic point of view. I remember in the 90's there was a lot of speculation about the kind of incredible computer technology that the government and military must have had, because we were coming from a time when the highest technology traditionally came from government and military programs. That's not really true anymore, and it wasn't really true then either. As it turns out, the government did not have any computer technology that was superior to technology held by any number of academic and private institutions and I don't think this has changed, especially in these economic times. I think this idea is no different than the formerly widely held belief that the american military is so advanced and powerful that they would certainly walk all over any technologically inferior country like say, Vietnam, Iraq or Afghanistan with no trouble whatsoever. It's all smoke and mirrors, anyone remember the Aurora aircaft? Off the top of my head the only project I can think of that succeeded in creating a super technology well ahead of the curve, was the Manhatten project, but even that supremacy was very short lived. Even the internet, their greatest and most successful endeavor, did not experience its renaissance until it was opened to public and private institutions. They simply cannot compete on their own aginst that open market, not anymore.
I was in the Army 2003-2007. Saw a lot of things. Nothing of which made me think our (my) government was all powerful technology wise, when the insurgence were taking out our armored assets with homemade explosives. Friend of mine was military intelligence with top secrete clearance. While he did not divulge anything to me (rightly so) he did say the world was a lot more mundane than what people would like to believe... Oo, the army eh? By the way, there's like 3 dozen clearances above top secret. I know because I know someone that had a clearance 14 levels above top secret.
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June 28, 2012, 04:46:15 AM |
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What I got until now... price didn't reach $3 because everyone measured it's state and then changed upwards. I got it right?
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the joint
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June 28, 2012, 05:34:16 AM |
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lry.
Personally, I'm not familiar with much else beyond top secrete clearance. My own clearance was Secret. A cursory search though does not reveal 14 levels above top secrete.
Maybe those levels are secret. In which case you aren't supposed to know about them. Your friend sucks at his job.
He got out of government work about a decade ago. He said he wouldn't tell me anything that he knew was supposed to be kept confidential because he knew I would likely tell someone sooner or later. But he did say that it was because of the things he couldn't tell me that he got out of government work. Btw, I'm sorry about your buddy, the driver
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June 28, 2012, 05:47:49 AM |
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lry.
Personally, I'm not familiar with much else beyond top secrete clearance. My own clearance was Secret. A cursory search though does not reveal 14 levels above top secrete.
Maybe those levels are secret. In which case you aren't supposed to know about them. Your friend sucks at his job.
He got out of government work about a decade ago. He said he wouldn't tell me anything that he knew was supposed to be kept confidential because he knew I would likely tell someone sooner or later. But he did say that it was because of the things he couldn't tell me that he got out of government work. Btw, I'm sorry about your buddy, the driver Gardner? Don't worry that retard survived. Amazingly no one was injured, but had he been driving a bit faster it would have gone off under the cab instead of under the engine. Glad to hear!
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June 28, 2012, 02:58:00 PM |
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Friend of mine was military intelligence with top secrete clearance. While he did not divulge anything to me (rightly so) he did say the world was a lot more mundane than what people would like to believe...
The truth right there. There is no secret society or aliens controlling everything, it's just us brothers and sisters.
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bulanula
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June 28, 2012, 04:23:00 PM |
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Friend of mine was military intelligence with top secrete clearance. While he did not divulge anything to me (rightly so) he did say the world was a lot more mundane than what people would like to believe...
The truth right there. There is no secret society or aliens controlling everything, it's just us brothers and sisters. That's what they would like you to believe ... government / military technology is MUCH more advanced than civilian tech. They have quantum computers by now already for like 10 years I would speculate. Nice troll thread BTW.
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dancupid
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June 28, 2012, 04:26:04 PM |
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Friend of mine was military intelligence with top secrete clearance. While he did not divulge anything to me (rightly so) he did say the world was a lot more mundane than what people would like to believe...
The truth right there. There is no secret society or aliens controlling everything, it's just us brothers and sisters. And our Mothers - I think it's the Mothers who control everything. Why won't she leave me alone? I'm 42!
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trogdorjw73
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June 28, 2012, 05:10:58 PM |
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Friend of mine was military intelligence with top secrete clearance. While he did not divulge anything to me (rightly so) he did say the world was a lot more mundane than what people would like to believe...
The truth right there. There is no secret society or aliens controlling everything, it's just us brothers and sisters. That's what they would like you to believe ... government / military technology is MUCH more advanced than civilian tech. They have quantum computers by now already for like 10 years I would speculate. Nice troll thread BTW. Looks like the joint has someone else smoking his product that creates a "sci-fi is real TODAY" mindset. When Intel starts releasing quantum processors, that's when the government will have had quantum computers for a few years. Right now, no one is even close to real-world QC "chips".
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June 28, 2012, 07:41:58 PM |
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Friend of mine was military intelligence with top secrete clearance. While he did not divulge anything to me (rightly so) he did say the world was a lot more mundane than what people would like to believe...
The truth right there. There is no secret society or aliens controlling everything, it's just us brothers and sisters. That's what they would like you to believe ... government / military technology is MUCH more advanced than civilian tech. They have quantum computers by now already for like 10 years I would speculate. Nice troll thread BTW. Looks like the joint has someone else smoking his product that creates a "sci-fi is real TODAY" mindset. When Intel starts releasing quantum processors, that's when the government will have had quantum computers for a few years. Right now, no one is even close to real-world QC "chips".
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trogdorjw73
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June 28, 2012, 09:39:06 PM |
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Friend of mine was military intelligence with top secrete clearance. While he did not divulge anything to me (rightly so) he did say the world was a lot more mundane than what people would like to believe...
The truth right there. There is no secret society or aliens controlling everything, it's just us brothers and sisters. That's what they would like you to believe ... government / military technology is MUCH more advanced than civilian tech. They have quantum computers by now already for like 10 years I would speculate. Nice troll thread BTW. Looks like the joint has someone else smoking his product that creates a "sci-fi is real TODAY" mindset. When Intel starts releasing quantum processors, that's when the government will have had quantum computers for a few years. Right now, no one is even close to real-world QC "chips". to you as well. As far as I'm concerned, you're both "conspiracy nuts". Do you speculate that the moon landings didn't really happen as well? I speculate that no one is anywhere near creating a large scale, practical quantum computer. At best, I'd say they're at the level of the pre-ENIAC computers. Another 10 years, maybe we'll have the quantum computing equivalent of ENIAC (e.g. you have to hand program it for each calculation, it will be massive in size, requiring cooling and power that are insane, and various portions of the device frequently fail and need to be replaced/fixed). In fifty years, when I'm a freaking old man, perhaps I'll be reminiscing about how "back when I was young, we had 256-bit encryption and thought it wouldn't get cracked in our lifetime!"
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sadpandatech
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June 28, 2012, 10:01:45 PM |
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to you as well. As far as I'm concerned, you're both "conspiracy nuts". Do you speculate that the moon landings didn't really happen as well? I speculate that no one is anywhere near creating a large scale, practical quantum computer. At best, I'd say they're at the level of the pre-ENIAC computers. Another 10 years, maybe we'll have the quantum computing equivalent of ENIAC (e.g. you have to hand program it for each calculation, it will be massive in size, requiring cooling and power that are insane, and various portions of the device frequently fail and need to be replaced/fixed). In fifty years, when I'm a freaking old man, perhaps I'll be reminiscing about how "back when I was young, we had 256-bit encryption and thought it wouldn't get cracked in our lifetime!" you're a sci-fi hater.
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If you're not excited by the idea of being an early adopter 'now', then you should come back in three or four years and either tell us "Told you it'd never work!" or join what should, by then, be a much more stable and easier-to-use system. - GA
It is being worked on by smart people. -DamienBlack
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