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Bane_Capital: Anyways, I had to give Theymos another Benjamin in Bitcoins for that account.
Bane_Capital: I got the information from here
Bane_Capital: That is no troll
nefario: up to my eyeballs with work
DeaDTerra: didn't see the name :P
DeaDTerra: hahah true xD
nefario: of course it's a troll
gribble: Best bid: 11.0283, Best ask: 11.115, Bid-ask spread: 0.08670, Last trade: 11.115, 24 hour volume: 36425, 24 hour low: 10.8745, 24 hour high: 11.127
DeaDTerra: what is this info of which I do not know xD or is it a troll?
DeaDTerra: I am looking forward to Saturday :D
nefario: everything else is usually terminals and emacs
kakobrekla: so then im all lost in these guis
kakobrekla: i use cli 99.5% of the time
kakobrekla: yeah this is unity or something
nefario: I think they're trying to go down the OSX route
kakobrekla: on the top of the screen
nefario: is that the latest or are you talking about the beta?
kakobrekla: note the difference
Bane_Capital: You belong to the night
Bane_Capital: You belong to the city
nefario: Am getting an office in the city
smickles: copumpkin: i'm not a licensed accountant, i am still considered a student as i am working towards a cpa
smickles: copumpkin: depends on what state you ask that in
smickles: cash flow, balance sheet, and income statements shouldn't be private, and wouldn't harm you to release them
smickles: isn't cpa publically traded?
Lyspooner: usually the biggest names in bitcoin finance are the bad ones
kakobrekla: well thing this is still so fresh i just bought a domain yesterday havent put up a site yet (im really busy and sick at the same time)
smickles: kakobrekla: can i see it too :)
kakobrekla: hokay, so i gots this forex in bitcoins workin nao, opening of accounts starts in a few hours i guess
smickles: i predicted the mnw bet outcome, he used it as an excuse to leave!
mircea_popescu: so by now even the people who bought at ipo prices are underwater.
assbot: GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.44317596 BTC. Last price: 0.47 BTC. Capital gain: -0.53 BTC. Total: -0.08682404 BTC. (-8.7%)
assbot: Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc).
assbot: GIGAMINING [1@1.5BTC] paid: 0.44317596 BTC. Last price: 0.47 BTC. Capital gain: -1.03 BTC. Total: -0.58682404 BTC. (-39.1%)
assbot: Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc).
Bane_Capital: lol That guy in the comments had a lot of balls calling Bernanke and asking him about his investments
Bane_Capital: usagi: I always buy when there is blood in the streets.
smickles: you need a date too, unless you want to go from the beginning
assbot: CPA [1@0.06BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.031 BTC. Capital gain: -0.029 BTC. Total: -0.02330312 BTC. (-38.8%)
assbot: Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc).
assbot: CPA [1@BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.031 BTC. Capital gain: 0.031 BTC. Total: 0.03669688 BTC. (-100%)
assbot: Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc).
Diablo-D3: [10:07:43] <Diablo-D3> someone came to their senses
Diablo-D3: someone came to their senses
mircea_popescu: i guess w/o btccharts nobody trades
gribble: Best bid: 11.04, Best ask: 11.11, Bid-ask spread: 0.07000, Last trade: 11.04, 24 hour volume: 14003, 24 hour low: 10.92452, 24 hour high: 11.1419
gribble: Error: I tried to send you an empty message.
gribble: Best bid: 11.0243, Best ask: 11.10869, Bid-ask spread: 0.08439, Last trade: 11.1087, 24 hour volume: 13374, 24 hour low: 10.92452, 24 hour high: 11.14288
mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104707.0 this is a sad read.
dub: printing.. paper.. I only vaguely remember these relics
mircea_popescu: http://raidcoin.com/ this is pretty rad.
PsychoticBoy: yep hes on the list as #1
gribble: nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 20 hours, 51 minutes, and 24 seconds ago: <nefario> it's too much of a conflict of interest
PsychoticBoy: now the question is will anybody recieve the next issue of bitcoin magazin?
rg: i thought he was legit
PsychoticBoy: Matthew and Pirateat40 are finally marked as SCAMMER this means Matthew N Wright is no longer mod/staff member on the forum :D
rg: its so funny to see what people run on their VPS
Diablo-D3: anyhow, Im going to bed
Diablo-D3: usagi: so dont tell me that i can just scrap together a shitty billing system and be happy with it
Diablo-D3: usagi: everything, even down to their fucking billing system, its perfect
Diablo-D3: but thats neither here nor there
Diablo-D3: whatever you want to call it
Diablo-D3: they appled it, they ciscoed it, they sunned it.
Diablo-D3: they polished the shit out of it
Diablo-D3: [03:20:33] <Diablo-D3> they make it look good.
Diablo-D3: [03:20:28] <Diablo-D3> amazon is fucking popular, even though their shit is the most expensive of any major offering, because
Diablo-D3: amazon is fucking popular, even though their shit is the most expensive of any major offering, because
Diablo-D3: but thats not what Im talking about anyways, so lets rewind here
Diablo-D3: and then you have to question if ec2 itself counts as a cloud service
Diablo-D3: no, but im saying, they're not an early player
Diablo-D3: jesus, they're 18 years old now
Diablo-D3: yes, and I was personally doing fault tolerant parallel multi-site storage in the late 90s.
Diablo-D3: they're not the first nor the first major one
Diablo-D3: amazon's cloud services are a recent thing
Diablo-D3: usagi: do you realize why amazon is basically the king of expensive overpriced webs hit?
Diablo-D3: usagi: that has nothing to do with an invoicing and billing frontend though
Diablo-D3: usagi: you just made little to no sense.
Diablo-D3: rg: how much money do you personally make off of this?
jcpham: sure thing rg
Diablo-D3: with cpan, my job has probably already done 5 times
rg: it only took him a day
Diablo-D3: what else is there?
rg: MUCH trial and *error*
rg: it took a LONG time to get it working the way we have it
Diablo-D3: nothing stops me from adding all three
rg: and they've moved into payment processing
rg: he has whmcs plugins too
Diablo-D3: dont want to run a local bitcoind
rg: if you're going to use whmcs
Diablo-D3: anyhow, THEN AGAIN
rg: way to paste a password rg
rg: # commit those changes to the backend
Diablo-D3: rg: I can go to 7-11, cvs, or walmart
rg: # run the script to update all the prices
rg: if test -f /tmp/updates.sql;then
rg: if test -f /tmp/price;then
rg: # if the files exist, get rid of them, they're stale
Diablo-D3: rg: bitinstant has that walmart shit going on
Diablo-D3: if you throw enough awk and sed in.. whats the difference?
Diablo-D3: rg: because Im wondering if bitinstant can actually do the job for the payment gateway and then glue a standard enterprise invoicing kit on top