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smickles: mircea_popescu: it was down
to atleast .02 yesterday
smickles: 0_0, when did dmg get up
to .04?
smickles: that's like violating
the 6 degrees of keven bacon law
smickles: oh wow, if i calc a L3
trust rating b/t me an ciuciu, it come out at 1
mircea_popescu: content
thief roflmao. ahahaha
this is like accusing
the state of california of being vegetable
thieves.
smickles: heh, accounting
truly is an international language
mircea_popescu: obviously
the
title is
tongue in cheek, if
that's not obvious from
the
text.
smickles: ciuciu: does
that say
that you're involved in intersango?
smickles: kakobrekla: ciuciu claims
that mircea_popescu is a content
thief and a spammer and a poor businessman, basically
smickles: kakobrekla: mircea_popescu has had him on ignore for a long
time
kakobrekla: also mircea_popescu, anything
to add
to
this ciuciu fud
smickles: that's a nice accusation, surely you have evidence of
that
smickles: maybe
then we could come
to an accurate opinion of polimedia's financial state
smickles: if you're going
to be so critical of
the guy, at least have good data
smickles: ciuciu: he claims
to have employees now, and
the info you've given is years out of date :/
smickles: afaik, most business don't make a profit for about
the first 5 years
smickles: ciuciu: if
that page is
to be believed, it's right in line with
typical businesses
mircea_popescu: srsly, ill say
this much :"
the greatest
thing for a dev
team is
to announce some change
mircea_popescu: gives kids something useful
to do
turning rocks and painting
them over.
mircea_popescu: can you conceive of anything else might be useful ? since we've got
tghe bonnet off it atm
smickles: or
the min/max/avg of
the spot?
smickles: or is
that min/max/avg of
the vwap itself?
smickles: seems a bit improperly named now
tho
smickles: mircea_popescu:
that's a nice improvement
to
the vwap.php
smickles: it's not unexpected
that you missed it, i just hilighted you in here or #trilem (idr which)
smickles: i've yet
to pay
today's dividends
too
mircea_popescu: <assbot> MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00852236 BTC. Last price: 1.5 BTC. Capital gain: 1.4 BTC.
Total: 1.40852236 BTC. (1408.5%)
assbot: GIGAMINING [1@1.5BTC] paid: 0.38322596 BTC. Last price: 1.1009 BTC. Capital gain: -0.3991 BTC.
Total: -0.01587404 BTC. (-1.1%)
assbot: Requesting data from GLBSE (might
take a while).
smickles: with dividends
today, it'l go up a bit
too
smickles: ^_^ see
that 1400% on mpoe.etf ^_^
assbot: MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00852236 BTC. Last price: 1.5 BTC. Capital gain: 1.4 BTC.
Total: 1.40852236 BTC. (1408.5%)
assbot: Requesting data from GLBSE (might
take a while).
smickles: 'cause it put's in dividends
too
smickles: at 2.2, you may need
to put in a date
assbot: SS [1@2.2BTC] paid: 0.44535409 BTC. Last price: 1.9 BTC. Capital gain: -0.3 BTC.
Total: 0.14535409 BTC. (6.6%)
assbot: Requesting data from GLBSE (might
take a while).
smickles: when glbse is slow, it really does
take a while
assbot: SS [1@1.5BTC] paid: 0.44535409 BTC. Last price: 1.9 BTC. Capital gain: 0.4 BTC.
Total: 0.84535409 BTC. (56.4%)
assbot: Requesting data from GLBSE (might
take a while).
assbot: Requesting data from GLBSE (might
take a while).
kakobrekla: not home atm, will add in
the following days
usagi: because
there was less
than 30 days notice.
farfi: I would say
that both parties will aggree
that
the bet is still on
mircea_popescu: why is
the bet lost
tho ? says
there interest changes are ok.
mircea_popescu: and just parse for
the symbol. it allows concurrency and goes pretty fast.
usagi: YARR is profitable even if I continue
to pay out 0.01 a day
usagi: area you know
the funny
thing?
mircea_popescu: well so i don't see why you'd need
to, you can get on irc.
gigavps: mircea_popescu i
think you are smarter
than you let on
mircea_popescu: gigavps well you're one of
the rare breed
that can master both forum and irc. i make no such claim.
area: So
the date goes up, and
the number of BTC goes down each
time
area: The chapter
titles following
that satoshi should just be dates and how much BTC has been in all of
the hacks described previously
usagi: science grad who was interested in cryptography. And
therefore, somehow, Satoshi Nakamoto KNEW WHAT HAD
TO BE DONE.
usagi: Five
thousand miles away from Japan, in a city known as "New York", a man ordered a cup of coffee. He paid for it with a dollar. Little did he know
that due
to
the butterfly effect, five
thousand miles away from New York in a country called "Japan", a young Englishman pretending
to be Japanese had come up with a genius idea. Or perhaps it was
the hundredth monkey
theory.
The point is
that
the man who bought
the coffee was a computer
usagi: And
this one was mine. It all started one day in 1996.
This is
the story of one Satoshi --
the Satoshi
that knew
too much. Although if one were
to be intellectually honest one would have
to mention
that Satoshis are not sentient and can't really know anything. It's just a manner of speaking. Yes, it's reification, but
there is a method
to
the madness. And
this Satoshi had seen and done it all.
usagi: tHERE ARE A MILLION BITS IN
THE NAKED WALLET.
mircea_popescu: yea, somebody should write a novel of bitcoin, about
this one satoshi
that was in ALL
the scams, in all
the hacks, in all of it.
mircea_popescu: maybe
they're heroic bitcoins,
they made it
through
the mtgox hack, and all
the later hacks
Harvey00: Let's see if I can
track
them down
today and
tell
them about
their winnings.
usagi: Now
that pirate lowered his rates, running YARR has become more profitable
than investing in pirate.
usagi: I should be able
to sell YARR
usagi: I
think I am gonna shut YARR down somehow, or sell it
usagi: "I have no doubt
that John Ciuciu citizen, working man without a dick presented identity documents found on
the internet and other hard evidence, clear and indisputable fact
that investors will realize
the benefits Ciuciu and receive money back from Ciuciu."
usagi: "...as long as
there is advance notice of at least 30 calendar days"
usagi: it's not like he is
trying
to hide under an anonymous name
usagi: I don't really
think it's proper
to call a -PR account a sock puppet
usagi: Technically a sock puppet account is created
to confuse an issue
gigavps: i don't keep up with sock puppet accounts on
the forums