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mircea_popescu: "A sentence of 36 months imprisonment sufficiently reflects
the seriousness of
the offense, and at
the same
time
takes into consideration Mr. Bridges prior life of accomplishment, commitment, sacrifice, and integrity, and in particular
the contributions he has made
to
the law enforcement community. " <<< and by
this novel
take on
the law, how many babies is it ok for obama
to kill ? what if he also eats
the carca
mircea_popescu: " Mr. Bridges will be punished harshly: imprisonment and crippling financial obligations, not because of
the amount still owed, but because of Mr. Bridges loss of potential livelihood."
mircea_popescu: "Mr. Bridges stands before
this Court as a man of exceptional professional accomplishment. Prior
to his national disgrace, he was widely respected and well-liked by his professional colleagues and in
the community.
This proceeding marks
the final chapter of a profound
tragedy, for Mr. Bridges, his family, and his friends and community and for
the United States Secret Service,
to which he devoted a large part of his
mircea_popescu: the extraordinary remorse of
the sherriff of notthingham once richard showed up is
truely nothing short of extraordinary.
mircea_popescu: amount does not correspond
to any benefit
to
the defendant, it is appropriate
to consider a
mircea_popescu: offender, has exhibited extraordinary remorse and commitment
to his community, and
the loss
mircea_popescu: would be appropriate in
this case. In a case like
this one, where
the defendant, a first-time
mircea_popescu: forth in 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a) (§ 3553(a)) suggest
that a sentence no greater
than 36 months
mircea_popescu: advisory guidelines range suggests a
term of imprisonment of 57
to 71 months,
the factors set
mircea_popescu: having pled guilty
to
two charges relating
to his
theft of bitcoins. Although Mr. Bridgess
mircea_popescu: "Shaun W. Bridges comes before
the Court for sentencing on December 7, 2015, after
punkman: needed after eating
that olestra
BingoBoingo: Honestly I dunno how an operation could dare call itself partial foods without getting
the main ingredient from
the shadiest looking supplier on ALiaba.com
BingoBoingo: Collagen, it's what people already use
to pad
their protein in
testing now
that
they know doing
that with melamine gets
them caught when death follow
punkman: I don't see
the margins, unless you can get dirt cheap whey. maybe another source of protein.
BingoBoingo: Also gotta remember I'm not necessarily
thinking about something I'd want
to eat. I'm imagineering a product
that could be marketed
to great success and high margin
punkman: I got
the idea of pistachio butter stuck in my head last few weeks
though
punkman: yes,
that is why I don't buy peanutbutter,
too
tasty,
too much fat
BingoBoingo: <punkman> well you also get
the bonus anal leakage with
teh indiegestible lipids << It means at
the gymp people will really
think you are putting your all into your squats
BingoBoingo: Seriously look a peanutbutter nutrition facts. Lipids out number protein by 2x even
though advertised as source of protein.
punkman: well you also get
the bonus anal leakage with
teh indiegestible lipids
liquidassets: ok ok, it doesn't actually contain any bromine, I suppose
that's a good
thing
BingoBoingo: Prolly also add
Theobromine for
the habit forming
BingoBoingo: Because expensive and lipids are needed
to produce a nut butter consistency
BingoBoingo: I bet it can. Anyways right now I'm
thinking about
the low calorie version with Olestra/Sefnose/Astroglide as
the lipid
punkman: olive oil doesn't go rancid like
tallow btw
BingoBoingo: If you go
to Walmart a kilo of powder is right about $20, but can be had for more or less.
BingoBoingo: punkman: Depends where in
the chain you buy it.
punkman: might have
to wait for next year
punkman: got
the
tests for
the first olive batch yesterday, such disappoint
BingoBoingo: punkman: And yet who registered
the better variant of
the name
liquidassets: BingoBoingo what is
the Astroglide substituting
the
tallow or
the whey?
BingoBoingo: Oh, apparently
there is an industrial marketing of Olestra already
BingoBoingo: It's an idea. Something
to bounce around. Can
the envelope be pushed even further
than it has and while doing it can
the boundaries of "health" food be pushed further.
liquidassets: wait wut? is partial food
the 'cause'? or is
there some reason for
this ? lol
BingoBoingo: Anyways it would prolly be possible
to sub a dietary fat with an indigestible silicone grease for a lower calorie variant, also
to really emphasize
the partial in partial foods.
liquidassets: I've been doing some PR, linking
to #b-a or writers in here on a near daily basis
BingoBoingo: If you wanna work put
together some pieces for qntra. Otherwise you can play in your kitchen with whey protein and beef
tallow
to find a palatable but less hippie vegetarian alternative
to peanut butter.
liquidassets: Anything BingoBoingo put me
to work....I've been doing summaries of
the logs for a few days but wasn't really ready
to disclose
that, had a few other questions for
the core group here about what
those summaries should look like
liquidassets: Is
this something
thats been swimming in
the old noodle for awhile?
liquidassets: hopefully having something
to contribute at some point....everything I know about computers..which is now barely above nothing.. I learned here first
BingoBoingo: See what you
two made me do with your conversation
liquidassets: Impressive and inspiring enough for me
to re-arrange my life and schedule
to meet
the demands of coming here each day
liquidassets: don't listen
to me adlai, I'm just
thinking outloud. What really impresses me is how much work is produced by
the people in here.
adlai: although adjusting and repricing
trade offers in plaintext is actually quite similar
adlai: of course
there are better uses of my
time, such as arguing on irc :P
adlai: my hypothesis is building
tools
that
treat markets as positive-sum games makes
the prophecy come
true
liquidassets: IMO
there's got
to be better uses of your
time
than re-creating what we already have in bezzlelandia. Creating bots
that
trade DERIVATIVES of bitcoin
this early introduces a layer of complexity prematurely IMO. But maybe someone more knowledgeable on
the subject can correct me.
liquidassets: I've never done algo
trading, it seems like a lot of work especiallyl because 'don't know how
to build or fly'
liquidassets: I assume
the point would be
to increase your btc or s.mpoe holdings but
the assets
themselves can't even be priced correctly for
the foreseeable future
adlai: liquidassets: but
the simple answer
to why people
trade is because
they get something out of it
adlai: "easier", assuming
that you already know how
to build and fly
them
adlai: well it began by
trying
to 'trade', but i realized very quickly
that i have no clue what i'm doing, and it's much easier
to evolve a fleet of drones
that do
adlai: liquidassets: some own gold mines, some prefer
to study geology, and others still prefer
to wade into
the river and filter
the dust out
themselves
assbot: Logged on 03-12-2015 16:38:47; pete_dushenski: i guess
the pace of
trading is part of
the 'feeling' but
that alone is not what makes
trading s.mpoe worthwhile.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: i'd not waste
the
time.
ben_vulpes: most recently, swift failed
to ship with an 'either'
type
assbot: Desperately
trying
to put
the “auto” back into automobile in a flaccid attempt
to put
the relevance back into motoring. | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... (
http://bit.ly/21Ljto3 )
BingoBoingo: Well, something other
than
the log getting constipated
BingoBoingo: Fucking Neosho Missouri of all places no one needs
to know existed
ascii_field: (quite likely some of
the folks here- could.)
jurov: they can be sold, but not by alf due
to his shining aura of innocence
assbot: Logged on 07-12-2015 22:04:45;
thestringpuller: How
the fuck.
mircea_popescu: for
this reason.
the fundamental incentive
to living anywhere is whether you can stick it
to
the middle class
through
this mechanism or not. if you can't,
they can stew in
their own juices and play mahjong or whatever
the fuck
they play, bingo.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: and don't
tell me "it ain't like
that where i live". obviously it ain't, and you're an idiot for living
there in
the first place.
mircea_popescu: altenratively, if i were a fucktarded bitcoin owner i could have sold no less
than 500 btc
to pay for it. and in 30 years i'd have a great story about how i sold enough btc
to buy nevada
to get an apartment in a
third world city.
mircea_popescu: so at
the end of each month i got a coupla grand
to show for not having been an idiot ;
the owner's got some bills.
mircea_popescu: on
the other hand, if i were a fucktarded argentine borrowing for
this, i'd owe ~2.5mn peso principal + 300k or so a year interest + whatever you figure
the devaluation risk costs me. over a 30 year period (heh, you gonna work for 30 years ? srsly ?)
this comes
to at
the very least 40k a month.
that's just about 2750 dollars.