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punkman: "The idea of selling
the Acropolis came up early in Greece’s debt crisis. In 2010,
two conservative German lawmakers caused a furor in Greece by suggesting
that ancient ruins should not be off limits
to privatization. "
punkman: "To protect
the natural, historical and archaeological value of such real estate, Greece would need
to pass laws and empower oversight bodies
to make sure
that “the new owner does not abuse or damage
the property,” "
punkman: "Going forward, Greece will have
to stash its assets in a specially created fund and prepare
them for sale “under
the supervision of
the relevant European Institutions,” “That may include buildings, possible areas of land, and even islands,” he says."
punkman: would be interesting
to diff 2004 sks dump with 2015
assbot: Logged on 13-07-2015 22:39:20; punkman: "Peter Palfrader supplied us with
the key" << maybe ask
this guy for some more keydumps
punkman: "he was supposed
to appear in a New York state court
to determine whether he owes punitive damages in a 2010 lawsuit filed by Lastonia Leviston, rapper Rick Ross’s ex-girlfriend"
pete_dushenski: i guess his little cameo in 'spy' didn't cut
the escalade-flavoured mustard
punkman: worth what it says on
tin ^
pete_dushenski: probably just canadian greeks using
their deferred
tax payments
to buy real estate on mykonos 'while it's cheap' and getting roasted
pete_dushenski: "The outstanding balance in undisputed, unpaid
taxes was $29 billion as of March 31, 2012"
pete_dushenski: "Newly released records show
the federal [canadian] revenue agency has written off at least $4 billion in debts in
the last
two years"
pete_dushenski: punkman even if it doesn't,
they still have
to list one by law
trinque: "Taking advantage of
the free advertising, Fundorado also comment on
the photo, and offered Korell a free year's subscription." << epic lols
pete_dushenski: too cheap
to register
the domain name for as long as
the product isn't expired.
assbot: Heinz forced
to apologise after QR code on ketchup bottle linked
to hardcore porn site - News - Food and Drink -
The Independent ... (
http://bit.ly/1M75ZwA )
pete_dushenski: i seem
to recall
that women covering
their heads
the way we
think 'muslims' do is in fact a byzantine
tradition, but not sure about
the men.
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski iirc
that's a roman
thing. but
they wear coats and gloves and shit, it's ridiculous.
mircea_popescu: everyone's office in microcentro is like, you know, 1/4 mile away at most, i usually go around in a suit. you'd
think i'm in swimming
trunks for
the looks
teh women give out.
pete_dushenski: is
there an argentinian equivalent
to
the canadian 'toque' ?
punkman: 12c, are
they all wearing heavy coats and furs now?
pete_dushenski: also, i just brought back
the old skool razr phone into service
pete_dushenski: a bit cool, but really quite livable for
the south's 'january'
trinque: also copyright "dada" may be part of
the joke
punkman: doesn't seem
to exist unfortunately
pete_dushenski: scenarios for
this conspiracy, and conclude
that
the belief in
the existence of our Universe is an illusion, as previously assumed by ancient philosophers, 20th century science fiction authors and contemporary film makers."
pete_dushenski: "Based on
the cosmological results of
the Planck Mission, we show
that all parameters describing our Universe within
the \Lambda CDM model can be constructed from a small set of numbers known from conspiracy
theory. Our finding is confirmed by recent data from high energy particle physics.
This clearly demonstrates
that our Universe is a plot initiated by an unknown interest group or lodge. We analyse possible
trinque: side note of... people gotta learn
to UTC or specify
time zone on
the internet
trinque: "As of
this writing (3PM @ 7-13-2015) Wikileaks continues
to provide a
torrent file with an identical
timestamp, filename and byte size as
the one I analyzed without any warning message notifying users of
the danger of handling
the files."
punkman: "Peter Palfrader supplied us with
the key" << maybe ask
this guy for some more keydumps
☟︎ ascii_field: ^ does anyone have evidence
that
this
text existed prior
to may 20 ?
ascii_field: punkman: it appears
to be in
the sks data set
trinque: yep, wondering aloud where
this "good" other side might be
ascii_field: no more and no less
than
the example here.
trinque: I remember being
taught
that
the evil USSR forced confessions...
cazalla: i actually found
the guy on steam, waiting for him
to come online
to ask if he confessed under duress (i don't really expect much of an answer)
ascii_field: and other 'it is not illegal
to get a parcel with dope' folks ^
trinque: "guys look we're fighting
the good fight against
teh fedz! also pls
to be using our
tumbler!"
ascii_field: or
the sheer militant idiocy in proclaiming
the other exits innocent (by implication)
ascii_field: who could just as easily be
the one
to have fallen into
the honeypot 'fake btc exchange login'
ascii_field: i especially love how nobody suspects
the isp
trinque: ascii_field: lol @
the "bad exit node" whack-a-mole
punkman: babies
to all
the new gay families?
assbot: Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Stephen Harper
to sign Canada-Ukraine
trade deal
Tuesday - Politics - CBC News ... (
http://bit.ly/1O1P5wI )
ascii_field: aha, sorta like if it were usual for a bakery
to advertise 'shit-free bread'
phf: well, it was a recent mp
thread,
that i'm going
to butcher, since i don't grok it fully yet, but it was something about how presence of
the word already indicates
the failure of described concept
ascii_field: the rest will only contemplate 'caring' when
the dildoes stop buzzing
nubbins`: actually cared, not "signed
this change.org petition" cared
nubbins`: perhaps a dozen cared
to begin with
ascii_field: phf: meanwhile, actual-open disappeared as a
thing from
the world
phf: ascii_field: novena's "open" is identity
thing. kind of like "maker" means a person who buys lego pieces from adafruit website and
then connects
them using a
tutorial. it just means
that
the buying demographic are
the same people who have a handful of o'reilly books and run ubuntu
ascii_field: for subscribers of 'amazon', if you go for hong kong you can get one of
the clones for ~$6 each (incl postage)
ascii_field bought a few of
these boxes, of different makes
trinque: the whole
thing stinks of bullshit
trinque: I'll never be able
to understand how someone working for an entity with a goddamn NSA
thought he'd get away with it.
nubbins`: wow,
typos in
THREE of
the listed addresses?
nubbins`: sent 50btc,
took
tx fee out of it
nubbins`: order of forfeiture listing btc addresses, wonder if
that's a first?
ascii_field: and 3) whether
these can be configured by users without resorting
to black magic,
ascii_field: it still remains
to be seen 1) whether a sane linux port is possible for
these 2) whether usb flash, of reasonable cost, can keep up - on
these boxes - with blockchain.
ascii_field: on
top of
this, 4) from multiple competing vendors
ascii_field: but
the point stands - after several months of on and off searching, i did find a box which 1) is less
than 2x cost of 'pogo' 2) very close in cpu and has NOT LESS ram
than pogo 3) available in virtually unlimited quantities for
the foreseeable future
ascii_field: thestringpuller: you can have
the
thing display 'screensaver' kaleidoscope if you like.
ascii_field: none of
these
things have rtc, i must note.
ascii_field: user would have
to plug
the
thing into a
tv set
to configure 802.11
ascii_field: slightly costlier
than pogo; comparable specs; would need a mechanical adapter for usb drive
trinque: the one on
the xda link, I mean.
ascii_field: (whether it even is usb2, is unknown
to me)
ascii_field: the included one, afaik, does not support
the usb port