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December 26, 2014, 01:36:33 PM
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Those god-damned oil furnaces are STILL legal in NYC?! Cheesy You may's well just get a barbecue oven, go collect as much plastic trash as you can find, and light it on fire in your house. You could pay off the mining hardware (mining revenues excluded) within a couple years if you switched from oil to electric mining. Mind successfully fucked, though.

No wonder you stay poor and bitch about taxes, my children.  You sodomites heat your houses by buying thousands of dollars' worth of ASIC gear!  Why don't you just get a little potbelly stove & burn money in it?  That works about as well Cheesy

Stay toasty, heathen!

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Friend, I have taken time out of my busy schedule to author a full report on the economic costs of heating your house with oil vs. electricity, and have spent further time summarizing my team's findings in the most accessible way possible:



Heeeyyy, you mastered MS Paint!  Nice!
Now where the geniuses who heat with racks of turbojets ASICs be at?
You deleted your old post just to repost so you're the top post of the page using the default forum setting of 20 replies per page. I'm starting to think you may actually be paid. Well, I'm paid, but just to shill something in a signature space I've never used because it was convenient after I hosted it with another person's address to thank them for some non-tangible help a while back....... anyway... I'm trying to have a refined theological discussion with a fellow, so I'll have to ask you to please use the proper response formatting.
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December 26, 2014, 01:56:42 PM
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...Well, I'm paid, but just to shill something in a signature space I've never used because it was convenient after I hosted it with another person's address to thank them for some non-tangible help a while back....... anyway... I'm trying to have a refined theological discussion with a fellow, so I'll have to ask you to please use the proper response formatting.

Why the rambling story about some laundry you pimp but never use, my new friend?
Why not take up something a touch more respectable & profitable, like panhandling? 
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