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mod6: Well, from what it sounds like, they want something similar to Pokerstars
mod6: I'll let yall know what's up, I'm certainly gonna need dev help.
mod6: awkorama: well, I guess im gonna be meeting with some of these guys to see if they wanna put their money where their mouth is.
mod6: just checkin it out... you know?
mod6: i played there a few times when coins were like $3
mod6: haha. i dunno. i liked seals with clubs.
mod6: ya! i told 'em about seals with clubs
mod6: gonna just have to get some seed money maybe to hire d00dz to help me with dev. or clone myself 69 times.
mod6: I mean these guys are not IT people or anything, just poker guys who are dying to play online again.
mod6: It looks like it might run up to $25 though. The word is out on coinz though. My buddies keep blowing up my phone "OMG MOD6 MAKE US POKER SITE NOW!!!111"
mod6: you couldn't cover the trade
mod6: look how many are offfered @ .00749999
mod6: lwest ask: .00729764 for 1341
mod6: highest bid: .00728868 for 800
mod6: look at the bid/ask list
mod6: they're doing it wrong then
mod6: if you want to buy 3500 @ market rate just do: "BUY|S.DICE|3500"
mod6: there are asks below the amount you put in
mod6: OH. i see what your issue is topace
mod6: arnt you the guy who sent the rounded btc to mircea_popescu?
mod6: do you have enough in your account to cover the trade?
mod6: did you get a receipt for your order?
mod6: but im better for this nao :)
mod6: mpex forced me to strictly examine every order's sat value closely
mod6: well, i personally wasn't used to the idea of 2500 sat. as 0.00002500 -- but yeah, i can do without the seperators
mod6: err, satoshi notation
mod6: mpex forced me to learn sat. nat.
mod6: seporators are no matter!
mod6: i think it may still have some legs...
mod6: now only 600 @ 18.9
mod6: 1867 bid @ 18.7 && 1128 asked @ 18.9
mod6: well, i suppose i better try to finish up that aws stuff. i'll bbs :)
mod6: smickles: have you been up to flagstaff yet?
mod6: did he ever get auth'd?
mod6: its good to watch this kinda stuff
mod6: jcpham: you can't ever be too paranoid
mod6: minneapolis is like an icebox
mod6: i miss the weather and the sunsets. :P
mod6: i gotta take a vacation one of these days and go see my friends down there
mod6: tucson is really just patchy like that. some spots awesome, some spots not quite as awesome
mod6: but the county boys were always giving me a run for my money
mod6: but the tpd never fucked with me too hard
mod6: that's some kinda security, be glad you didn't have a fire and have to use the window ;)
mod6: thats why android first :)
mod6: so piss on apple until they get with the program
mod6: smickles: apple is well, what it is i guess. but they pulled their bitcoin related apps didn't they?!
mod6: ikr... man, workin constantly doing this other stuff. but trying to wrap that stuff up so I can work on bitotter more
mod6: im getting there :)
mod6: hmmm.. pic with shoe on head?
mod6: evoorhees: not in the least, actually.
mod6: the decrypted message itself is the one time password to auth with gribble
mod6: you need to decrypt that message with GnuPG (gpg)
mod6: i would say to also check that key ring to make sure that you see this keyid for mpex: 9214FC6BF1B69921 -- in unix its `gpg --list-keys --keyid-format=long`
mod6: the windows part has me geeked out... I'm not even sure how to execute gpg on windows lol
mod6: smickles: is it ./ on windows?
mod6: and maybe since you just re-installed, make sure that all is well with the mpex public key on the keyring...
mod6: doesn't it just work like: mpex.py "STAT"
mod6: 111111 222222 333333 444444 555555 666666
mod6: except they don't like abortions :<