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September 21, 2013, 07:23:02 AM
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Dude why are you always using wring numbers? Only 250 BTC per hour are generated

Clearly I had a brainfart. Just like you (its 150 not 250), only a bit bigger Smiley
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September 21, 2013, 10:22:50 AM
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... the human race takes John Kerry seriously and wipes its self out etc. ect.
Friedcat already wiped himself out (of this thread).
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September 21, 2013, 11:54:24 AM
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What if friedcat does that on purpose? It allows him to buy back the shares very cheap.


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September 21, 2013, 12:00:50 PM
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What if friedcat does that on purpose? It allows him to buy back the shares very cheap.



This is nonsense. Friedcat and the others own huge amounts of shares 240,000 from memory, the idea that they'd drive prices to buy a few from the dozens that are traded each day is ridiculous. They have made a lot of money from dividends and I'm sure are rightly very happy with that.
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September 21, 2013, 01:03:36 PM
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Dude why are you always using wring numbers? Only 250 BTC per hour are generated, a bit more if the network speed is on the rise, slightly more because of fees, okay let it be 300 BTC/hour,

I hate to be that guy, but since you corrected his numbers:

150 BTC are generated each hour (6 blocks per hour * 25 btc per block) non adjusted.

At a difficulty increase of roughly 33% average per period, we are closer to 200 BTC per hour in actual inflation.

Shouldnt it be 5 blocks? One every 10 minutes? So if you start with 0 minutes you cant take the block at 60 minutes into that hour too since the next hour wouldnt have a 0 minute block than.
In average 10min of course.

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September 21, 2013, 01:07:46 PM
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Dude why are you always using wring numbers? Only 250 BTC per hour are generated, a bit more if the network speed is on the rise, slightly more because of fees, okay let it be 300 BTC/hour,

I hate to be that guy, but since you corrected his numbers:

150 BTC are generated each hour (6 blocks per hour * 25 btc per block) non adjusted.

At a difficulty increase of roughly 33% average per period, we are closer to 200 BTC per hour in actual inflation.

Shouldnt it be 5 blocks? One every 10 minutes? So if you start with 0 minutes you cant take the block at 60 minutes into that hour too since the next hour wouldnt have a 0 minute block than.
In average 10min of course.
one at 0
one at 10
one at 20
one at 30
one at 40
one at 50
= 6

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This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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September 21, 2013, 01:15:38 PM
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Dude why are you always using wring numbers? Only 250 BTC per hour are generated, a bit more if the network speed is on the rise, slightly more because of fees, okay let it be 300 BTC/hour,

I hate to be that guy, but since you corrected his numbers:

150 BTC are generated each hour (6 blocks per hour * 25 btc per block) non adjusted.

At a difficulty increase of roughly 33% average per period, we are closer to 200 BTC per hour in actual inflation.

Shouldnt it be 5 blocks? One every 10 minutes? So if you start with 0 minutes you cant take the block at 60 minutes into that hour too since the next hour wouldnt have a 0 minute block than.
In average 10min of course.
one at 0
one at 10
one at 20
one at 30
one at 40
one at 50
= 6


*lol* youre right...

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September 21, 2013, 01:42:41 PM
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friedcat: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=298982.new#new

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September 21, 2013, 01:50:13 PM
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AM has a new account to follow: ASICMiner-PR

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September 21, 2013, 01:52:03 PM
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FRIEDCAT IS ALIVE!!!!!!

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September 21, 2013, 02:31:27 PM
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yes with some excellent news!!!!... ?

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September 21, 2013, 02:32:37 PM
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FRIEDCAT IS ALIVE!!!!!!

TO DA MOON!!!!

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September 21, 2013, 02:37:58 PM
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I could probably post this in Meta, but if it's ever possible some here should know how:
Do you guys know if it's possible to watch a member posts the same way we can watch threads? How do you check if friedcat posted something? It's a pain to do it "by hand".

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I could probably post this in Meta, but if it's ever possible some here should know how:
Do you guys know if it's possible to watch a member posts the same way we can watch threads? How do you check if friedcat posted something? It's a pain to do it "by hand".

you use this thing called "bookmarks" in your browser
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I could probably post this in Meta, but if it's ever possible some here should know how:
Do you guys know if it's possible to watch a member posts the same way we can watch threads? How do you check if friedcat posted something? It's a pain to do it "by hand".

you use this thing called "bookmarks" in your browser
That does not tell me whether there is a new post or not.

Monero's privacy and therefore fungibility are MUCH stronger than Bitcoin's. 
This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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I could probably post this in Meta, but if it's ever possible some here should know how:
Do you guys know if it's possible to watch a member posts the same way we can watch threads? How do you check if friedcat posted something? It's a pain to do it "by hand".

you use this thing called "bookmarks" in your browser
That does not tell me whether there is a new post or not.


?? just bookmark this
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September 21, 2013, 03:26:39 PM
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FRIEDCAT IS ALIVE!!!!!!

TO DA MOON!!!!
Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin
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I could probably post this in Meta, but if it's ever possible some here should know how:
Do you guys know if it's possible to watch a member posts the same way we can watch threads? How do you check if friedcat posted something? It's a pain to do it "by hand".

you use this thing called "bookmarks" in your browser
That does not tell me whether there is a new post or not.


?? just bookmark this
Call me lazy, but I don't want to open a page if there is nothing to see. What I'd like to have is something as the watchlist for the threads, where you know whether there is something new without actually opening each single page.

I've wrote this small script. If you're under linux, and KDE, you can use it as it is. If you're under gnome, you must change the notification to whatever you want.
Every time friedcat write a new post, it will notify you. You don't even need to have your browser open.

Code:
#!/bin/bash

UPDATE_TIME=3600 # Time between checks in seconds
touch old

while :
do
    # get last version (just a part of the html, where first post is)
    wget -q -O - "https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=49840;sa=showPosts" | fgrep -A 200 -m 1 "bodyarea" | fgrep -A 15 -m 1 "titlebg2" > new
   
    # different from reference version?
    diff new old > /dev/null
    if [ "$?" == "1" ]
    then
        # different! Let's update the reference one:
        mv new old
        # There has been a new post! Trigger whatever you want here, for KDE it can be:
        kdialog --passivepopup 'Friedcat has posted something! Check it out :)' 3600
    fi

    sleep ${UPDATE_TIME}
done

I cannot believe I wrote this. Maybe I should just step back and relax a bit...

Monero's privacy and therefore fungibility are MUCH stronger than Bitcoin's. 
This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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September 21, 2013, 04:51:47 PM
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I could probably post this in Meta, but if it's ever possible some here should know how:
Do you guys know if it's possible to watch a member posts the same way we can watch threads? How do you check if friedcat posted something? It's a pain to do it "by hand".

you use this thing called "bookmarks" in your browser
That does not tell me whether there is a new post or not.


?? just bookmark this
Call me lazy, but I don't want to open a page if there is nothing to see. What I'd like to have is something as the watchlist for the threads, where you know whether there is something new without actually opening each single page.

I've wrote this small script. If you're under linux, and KDE, you can use it as it is. If you're under gnome, you must change the notification to whatever you want.
Every time friedcat write a new post, it will notify you. You don't even need to have your browser open.

Code:
#!/bin/bash

UPDATE_TIME=3600 # Time between checks in seconds
touch old

while :
do
    # get last version (just a part of the html, where first post is)
    wget -q -O - "https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=49840;sa=showPosts" | fgrep -A 200 -m 1 "bodyarea" | fgrep -A 15 -m 1 "titlebg2" > new
   
    # different from reference version?
    diff new old > /dev/null
    if [ "$?" == "1" ]
    then
        # different! Let's update the reference one:
        mv new old
        # There has been a new post! Trigger whatever you want here, for KDE it can be:
        kdialog --passivepopup 'Friedcat has posted something! Check it out :)' 3600
    fi

    sleep ${UPDATE_TIME}
done

I cannot believe I wrote this. Maybe I should just step back and relax a bit...

nah you just took "online stalker" to a new level. grats  Cheesy

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September 21, 2013, 06:03:30 PM
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I could probably post this in Meta, but if it's ever possible some here should know how:
Do you guys know if it's possible to watch a member posts the same way we can watch threads? How do you check if friedcat posted something? It's a pain to do it "by hand".

you use this thing called "bookmarks" in your browser
That does not tell me whether there is a new post or not.


?? just bookmark this
Call me lazy, but I don't want to open a page if there is nothing to see. What I'd like to have is something as the watchlist for the threads, where you know whether there is something new without actually opening each single page.

I've wrote this small script. If you're under linux, and KDE, you can use it as it is. If you're under gnome, you must change the notification to whatever you want.
Every time friedcat write a new post, it will notify you. You don't even need to have your browser open.

Code:
#!/bin/bash

UPDATE_TIME=3600 # Time between checks in seconds
touch old

while :
do
    # get last version (just a part of the html, where first post is)
    wget -q -O - "https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=49840;sa=showPosts" | fgrep -A 200 -m 1 "bodyarea" | fgrep -A 15 -m 1 "titlebg2" > new
   
    # different from reference version?
    diff new old > /dev/null
    if [ "$?" == "1" ]
    then
        # different! Let's update the reference one:
        mv new old
        # There has been a new post! Trigger whatever you want here, for KDE it can be:
        kdialog --passivepopup 'Friedcat has posted something! Check it out :)' 3600
    fi

    sleep ${UPDATE_TIME}
done

I cannot believe I wrote this. Maybe I should just step back and relax a bit...

well, I must admit that is pretty cool, simple and effective script. much better than a bookmark indeed Wink
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