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Azelphur:
I thought because the government hasn't been issued funding, they are unable to make this months payments on the bond, which is a default, no?
Azelphur: mircea_popescu:
I'm curious to know what your opinion is on the US debt default tomorrow
mod6: in all my days we never had to do it. but
i think after 9/11 they brought it back. lol
mod6: they brought it back
i think.
dub: been to school in teh states so
I know how bad it is
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform:
I'm pretty sure
I've told him before, but as long as
I don't triple dot elipse it should be in the logs
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform:
I stand by my earlier idea that the Cardano should be available in at least two gift boxes. One with the Cardano, lingere, and a camera; and the other with the Cardano and a blackjack.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Honestly
I am waiting for the Cardanos and hoping
I can afford 10+ largely for the reason that store bought cotton does include various aldehydes.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: The 89 at least has a 3.5 like audio jack.
I'm kind of leaning towards Mircea's orgy microphone as a seed input idea.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Well,
I'd probably be limited to using the existing GCC port for the TI-89 to compile and hoping the NSA would let science the courtesy of having some decent sources for random and pseudo random numbers.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Honestly
I'm accepting everything connected to this internet bullshit is dirty.
I'm kind of wondering just which calculator can more reliably feed GnuPG better random numbers if kept offline.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: If
I wanted to replace my primary computer with a more obedient machine, would you recommend an HP or a TI graphing calculator.
I'm just wondering because reading you makes me more paranoid than
I was.
BingoBoingo: nubbins`: Maybe? After reading some of asciilifeform's blog though
I took time to get reacquainted with my TI-89. It might be older hardware, but sometimes going for the Cougar is worth it... provided you remember the rubber and can afford the Valtrex.
nubbins`:
i think they were updating that as late as 1997
BingoBoingo: pankkake:
I haven't crossed that bridge yet with NetBSD
BingoBoingo: nubbins`:
I actually acquired it at the same school surplus auction as the Mac Classic
I need to replace with the SE/30. It was about $75
I spent that day on three computers, two barcode/QR guns, and a printer.
nubbins`: how much did the qr code gun set you back?
i was thinking a small photo scanner would serve much the same purpose
nubbins`:
i use a heavily modified bsd kernel myself
BingoBoingo: nubbins`: Maybe/Probably.
I've found a QR code gun for its weird Serial port though. The only reason
I'm thinking SE/30 is NetBSD won't build on the Mac Classic
I have as it requires the 030 or 020 plus coprocessor.
BingoBoingo: nubbins`:
I'm thinking of using for purposes where unexpected total failure might be a virtue rather than a vice.
nubbins`: BingoBoingo: So
I'm thinking of getting a new offline computer and considering the Macintosh SE/30. It seems like a TI-89 on steroids. Any obvious faults
I'm overlooking?
nubbins`:
i, uh. obvious fault is that it'll probably be a nightmare to keep running
pankkake: how would they find out
I'm not the one managing the account?
BingoBoingo: So
I'm thinking of getting a new offline computer and considering the Macintosh SE/30. It seems like a TI-89 on steroids. Any obvious faults
I'm overlooking?
nubbins`: honestly, this is the first time someone's sent me something
i couldn't open in docs
nubbins`:
i have openoffice (
i know) and google docs
nubbins`:
i hope it can save in other formats
pankkake: people who are no good at computers
I guess. it is often bundled
pankkake:
I wonder why the chinese love numbers in site names
kakobrekla: yeah
i heard 123 or whats it called is the shits now
pankkake:
I'm always surprised when bitcoiners want to obey laws
pankkake:
I offered to verify an account for a fee, but no one even seems remotely interested
nubbins`: just finished a zine workshop, "relaxing" before
i get back to work
jurov:
i admit, that's good to extract money from chumps, too
jurov: well,
i hadn't air cars in mind, but replacing lead or lithium battery for solar power installation
benkay: some days
i think the whole american software industry is engaged in an epic scam
kakobrekla:
i think its ok if the canister is made out of carbon fiber
kleeck_:
I don't want compressed air in my car.
jurov:
i know. hopefully someone starts making compressed air battery kits so no need to sell electricity back to grid
jcpham: yeah
i'm looking into solar
jurov: kakobrekla:
i think it is still worth it, just 10+ years ROI at current prices
ThickAsThieves:
I think we're gonna see some expensive electricity in our lives
jurov: filthy welfare!!!
i'll tell mircea!!1
ThickAsThieves: today
i learned that we made it into the gov lottery for discounted Solar power installations
benkay: thanks jurov.
i realized that shortly after asking
Apocalyptic: mike_c,
i guess if higher bids are prioritized when matching occurs
gribble:
I have not seen MyDickInYears.
nubbins`: prolly would have bought way more XBOND if
i had my time back
jurov:
i put new ones there
nubbins`: KRW was a pain in the ass to deal with when
i lived there
jurov:
i commented on that just few lines up
ThickAsThieves:
i can already tell this is gonna be an AMAZING web design
dexX7: but
i'm happy to do so, when
i can :)
jurov: omg
i just sold 200btc worth of iDiff-Os on BF.. scary
dexX7:
i have no rating yet
nubbins`: a while back,
i know, but it turns out nobody gives a fuck about forum trust :P
zoinky:
i think it was futureblock.com
nubbins`: not the best idea, in retrospect, but
i wonder if any earnings have come my way yet
nubbins`: that reminds me,
i went in on a group buy for one of those things
kleeck_:
I wish more would catch fire.
Rulother:
I'm looking forward to colored coin
ozbot: Namecoin was stillborn,
I had to switch off life-support
dexX7:
i feel like we are left out
jurov: Ogedei_:
i can, np
Ogedei_:
i just get a blank page everytime
Vexual:
i hold threats of death and torture for info to be abhorrent
Vexual: are yuo saying
i should seek revenge on dub injecting sulphuric acid into shinbones along the way to get the info
i need?
Vexual:
i hope firedcat is still making his own decisions
Vexual:
i wonder how long friedcat will sit on his development fund
Vexual: ive stopped making fake emails for signup ghs's lest
i dissappear in the night
nubbins`: man,
i forgot how much
i like using a wacom tablet
Vexual:
i wasnt sure if
i was being retarded
Vexual: there must be something im missing,
i don't even fully understand bitcoin when im sober, im not too proud to say
Vexual:
i need the blockchain to sign?
Vexual: why do
i need to blockchain to make a tx if
i rely on miners anyway?
kakobrekla:
i think some services allow you to rely a tx
kakobrekla:
i thought it was a bit funny, taaki quoting mpoe-pr now
mircea_popescu:
i suppose this is the part us "regulators" will have to figure out soon enough :
mircea_popescu:
i recall the days when there were ups and down, those bumps you can barely see now
assbot: How can
I be of assistance, my poor man?
gecko_x2: like '
i have 350 1 second keys holding soros's secret'
gecko_x2:
i dunno should there be 500 years combined, or 500 years of each