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mircea_popescu: benkay generally legal dept says so
mircea_popescu: cazalla nah, it'd be something like 500kb
mircea_popescu: course... mtgox...
mircea_popescu: if over, you downsize and save
mircea_popescu: generally the way this crap works in practice, you have a size. if you get sent stuff under that size you return it as illegible,
mircea_popescu: yeah but you resize them for storage
mircea_popescu: so whatever, a coupla btc.
mircea_popescu: at any rate, ~20gb worth of passport scans is, if memory serves, in the 2-3k range
mircea_popescu: cazalla well sure, 1mn accts !==== 1mn people
mircea_popescu: even if they are hard to find
mircea_popescu: im sure it doesn't cost 5btc/gb
mircea_popescu: well apparently it's mostly ascii porn
mircea_popescu: pay attention, srsly. this is a fast crowd here.
mircea_popescu: it means that a 20gb file containing 1mn records is limited to 20kb per record.
mircea_popescu: <gribble> 20000
mircea_popescu: <mircea_popescu> ;;calc 20 * 10**9 / 10**6
mircea_popescu: i thought we just established that a) no 1mn and b) no passports.
mircea_popescu: gecko_x2 you two will have to decide at some point if you wish to talk sense or not.
mircea_popescu: why ?
mircea_popescu: i dunno anyone has cared.
mircea_popescu: on newsweek ?
mircea_popescu: irc is the place. where else ?
mircea_popescu: such optimism.
mircea_popescu: nobody was willing to pay 100 btc for mtgox whole.
mircea_popescu: haha so wait, the dude figures someone cares enough about mtgox to pay 100 btc for their tx history ?
mircea_popescu: offering to sell whatever
mircea_popescu: dexX7 what are yu on about, that was the discussion, some nanashi dude on forum/etc
mircea_popescu: dexX7 yes, but it makes no sense. why'd you base64, what is this, db-over-email ?
mircea_popescu: otherwise who'd buy a db of some txs
mircea_popescu: i thought the claim was as to a bunch of passport scans
mircea_popescu: then what'd be in the db ?
mircea_popescu: why base64 ?!
mircea_popescu: yes, the claim is that this is.
mircea_popescu: if they had 1mn customers the average passport scan is 20kb
mircea_popescu: dja know what i did there ?
mircea_popescu: ;;calc 20 * 10**9 / 10**6
mircea_popescu: let's do some math :
mircea_popescu: what, one believes what mtgox says now ?
mircea_popescu: mtgox never had millions of users, get a hold of yourself
mircea_popescu: some guy was offering to sell it neh ?
mircea_popescu: i see your fapcave and i raise you http://24.media.tumblr.com/574192b342acc15765953d5da7e8e787/tumblr_mjks6b24Ay1qa0zf5o1_1280.jpg
mircea_popescu: i dunno, just randomness
mircea_popescu: mike_c lol. but i mean... it's not THAT out there is it ?
mircea_popescu: haha. best largest amount of zeros
mircea_popescu: so what's the problem with 500 ph
mircea_popescu: heh.
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2014/in-which-newsweek-is-remembered-as-a-contemptible-piece-of-shit/
mircea_popescu: so kinda boring day in the end huh
mircea_popescu: indeed.
mircea_popescu: mike_c prepare for 47 zeros
mircea_popescu: let's keep the pressure up then
mircea_popescu: https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/442075143154991104
mircea_popescu: it hurts.
mircea_popescu: nobody cared and we got fucked in the ass.
mircea_popescu: " has generated an immense amount of international attention, including denials from Mr. Nakamoto, criticism of Ms. Goodman’s reporting and ad hominem attacks on her character."
mircea_popescu: lol newsweek made a statement ?
mircea_popescu: i nver cared much for it, but then again...
mircea_popescu: call it leah, it's shorter
mircea_popescu: etc
mircea_popescu: http://i48.tinypic.com/vopd9f.jpg
mircea_popescu: http://images5.okr.ro/serve/auctions.v7/2013/jul/06/87849406d784baa58358b394f4a45400-4957347-300_300.jpg
mircea_popescu: if memory serves he was from odessa.
mircea_popescu: who here read k. ushinski in their childhood incidentally ?
mircea_popescu: yeah your latest blogpost
mircea_popescu: alinsky or ushinski, it's gonna be followed.
mircea_popescu: that's it, that's what it's gonna be, it's not changing.
mircea_popescu: lol asciilifeform it's not as easy as you tihnk. the "humanities" undergrad has been trained for ~16 years to apply recipes, like he were a woman cooking.
mircea_popescu: "Ponder this: the economic goodwill attributable to two paper routes in Buffalo - or a single See’s candy store - considerably exceeds the proceeds we received from this massive collection of tangible assets that not too many years ago, under different competitive conditions, was able to employ over 1,000 people."
mircea_popescu: nope.
mircea_popescu: who said ?
mircea_popescu: Gross proceeds from our sale of this equipment came to $163,122. Allowing for necessary pre- and post-sale costs, our net was less than zero. Relatively modern looms that we bought for $5,000 apiece in 1981 found no takers at $50. We finally sold them for scrap at $26 each, a sum less than removal costs.
mircea_popescu: e been replaced new for perhaps $30-$50 million.
mircea_popescu: The equipment sold (including some disposed of in the few months prior to the auction) took up about 750,000 square feet of factory space in New Bedford and was eminently usable. It originally cost us about $13 million, including $2 million spent in 1980-84, and had a current book value of $866,000 (after accelerated depreciation). Though no sane management would have made the investment, the equipment could hav
mircea_popescu: in early 1986 to dispose of our textile machinery.
mircea_popescu: There is an investment postscript in our textile saga. Some investors weight book value heavily in their stock-buying decisions (as I, in my early years, did myself). And some economists and academicians believe replacement values are of considerable importance in calculating an appropriate price level for the stock market as a whole. Those of both persuasions would have received an education at the auction we held
mircea_popescu: total fucking win, that shit. http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-02-2014#537710 ☝︎
mircea_popescu: "Feb 28 12:48:43 <wbaw>should have faster service instead of acting like you're not trying to compete with huge companies with customer support teams"
mircea_popescu: lol re mistere's http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=07-03-2014#550523 : who was derping at me about how big casinos etc ? ☝︎
mircea_popescu: i ocasionally lift a finger
mircea_popescu: it's almost as if you were eccentric enough to baptise sticks of salami
mircea_popescu: yeah, i dunno who even knows body builders by name
mircea_popescu: i guess that's a thought.
mircea_popescu: cazalla ok, so what's your guess as to why ?
mircea_popescu: diametric asciilifeform mid 2010.
mircea_popescu: cazalla http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=07-03-2014#550392 ☝︎
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell btclovernick waitwhat ?!
mircea_popescu: ;;later btclovernick waitwhat ?!
mircea_popescu: because of stan's quote ?
mircea_popescu: all these undefined antecedents. what are we talkin' aboot ?
mircea_popescu: what's so hard to buy about it, any search in the registry yields like a dozen of them
mircea_popescu: cads: once you buy that this could be possible the rest of the article does down like a glass of water :) <<< there's a guy who's legally named that that's been trying to convince the world of his relevancy for i dunno, like a year ?
mircea_popescu: cads: oh yeah, I am an idiot << what's worse, you don't pay enough attention reading the logs http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-03-2014#549739 ☝︎
mircea_popescu: mike_c: no way. there is extensive lexical analysis proving mp is satoshi. << fu, i'm not satoshi.
mircea_popescu: anyway, let it be put in the permanent record that translation efforts are the best way to practically resolve differences of opinion.
mircea_popescu: it was a genuine question, just, not in the obvious context.
mircea_popescu: not *exactly*
mircea_popescu: lol don't take it to heart
mircea_popescu: so now you do :)
mircea_popescu: right.
mircea_popescu: some random chick who thinks she's a "freelance journalist" doing "investigations"