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mircea_popescu: how are you going
to play eulora at
this rate ? beg jews
to binarize it for you ?
mircea_popescu: it's not like
the entire cookbook isn't actually given
there eh ? ready for copy paste.
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu aite, if it's not in your filter, it's not
there. i guess we'll just have
to blog platforms
to
the list of 'internet pillars
to rebuild'
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski it may be
the filter, i dunno. kinda impossibru
to debug from my side.
pete_dushenski: "Nobody can move into bitcoin,
take it over, change
the protocol or do whatever nefarious
thing you can imagine, and force everybody
to continue using it. Why not? Because altcoin." << um. might need
to check
those premises again, funkenstein_
mircea_popescu: and i received
their revelation in my heart and have converted
to
the cult of
the most reverable
trompi,
the divine.
mircea_popescu: this was elevated
to divinity, a sort of fsm, by
the people making
the robotzi cartoons
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
trompi is a very common name for a cute small
toy elephant. romanians have names for everything - for instance azorel is what a cartoon dog should be called ideally.
pete_dushenski: i was all excited when i first read
the article,
then soon realised
that i had miles
to go
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu what, i've never
traversed a database before
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu
that's what brings
this up, but
to be honest, your instructions are over my head!
pete_dushenski: but if it's just
the filter
then i
thought i'd give you a heads up
pete_dushenski: as we know, wp sucks a donkey's cock, but it still seems odd
that none are getting
through
these days
pete_dushenski: come
to
think of it,
the "bitcoinpete" links had a much higher success rate
than contravex
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu when reading older
trilema articles, i notice
the odd
trackback
to contravex, but not so much on
the newer articles. are
these getting stuck in your spam filter of late ?
gribble: thestringpuller was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 15 hours, 7 minutes, and 19 seconds ago: <thestringpuller> ^- close
the bet
mod6: <+asciilifeform> shits out a barcode
to print << yup. $160.00 USD for U.S. citizen
BingoBoingo: Thing seems
to be mega crankbait impersonating legit crank
mircea_popescu: "That's why I decided
to make a "deblobbed" version of OpenBSD."
ben_vulpes: i
take some solace in
the confusion it'll bring
to my poor lizard obama agents.
mircea_popescu: yes. well. visiting argentina will
turn out
to have been
the largest expense of your namechange.
ben_vulpes: i know how
to pay
the reciprocity fee, jackholes
ben_vulpes: but
the entry fee is registered
to
the *old* passport.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: yeah i uh changed my passport
to my new name
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: It just sounds so much like
the Pogo linux situation
ben_vulpes: turns out
the argentines want *translated* court documents demonstrating name change, *and*
they want
the
translations *notarized* and
they want
the *notarized shit* bearing a apostille, which
today i learned
to be a
thing.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform anything's possible. in
this case
tho,
the discussion is whether it's possible without
the subject's will.
BingoBoingo: It doesn't even really
take an intelligent lawyer.
BingoBoingo: I wonder if
the cheiftain did math on fines
they's collect on vs. Delphi's bill
mircea_popescu: more on point : i wonder how many people didn't have
to pay
their
tickets because had intelligent lawyer who disputed chain of custody claims of police.
mircea_popescu: something
they couldn't even legally do, which is why
they had
to bring in delphi for 20k.
BingoBoingo: I wonder how many petty
traffic, weed, and misdemeanor
tickets would have been unprosecutable if
they didn't pay
the people
to pay
the
turroristas
funkenstein_: now
that
they've seen a real one
they can start faking
them
mircea_popescu: i suppose as
the dea goes bankrupt
the ex-dea agents move on
to helping local police "fight
terrorism" at
the rate of 20k for every .5k paid out
funkenstein_: cyberlocker not only helped
their security but also boosted GDP
mircea_popescu: this pretty much explains how
the
thing work. "in order
to pay 500 bux
to
terrorists we must first pay 20k
to our own people!"
mircea_popescu: "There is no
total figure available for
the
total cost inflicted by
the multi agency investigation
though $19,604 was paid
to Delphi
Technology Solutions,
the firm which handled
the ransom payment for
Tewksbury. "
mod6: ok all set on
the reciprocity fee. sorry for
the bother.
mircea_popescu: just like having a car doesn't alow having gasoline. it's
true
that often people who have cars also independently have gasoline, but
the
two are fundamentally unrelated, and
there is such a
thing as
the fool's breakdown, ie, car's outta gas on
the side of hte road.
☟︎☟︎☟︎☟︎☟︎☟︎☟︎☟︎☟︎☟︎ assbot: Logged on 06-04-2015 23:06:50; lobbes: Surely wealth alone is not enough, but it does allow some 'power' does it not? Either way, I'm just some schmuck aspiring
to wealth. Not sure how much I'm qualified
to speak on such
things.
mircea_popescu: even fucking air
traffic controllers have slumps, once or
twice a century one's unemployed. maybe
two if it's real bad.
mircea_popescu: i don't
think
there was ever someone unemployed in
that field, ever.
mircea_popescu: but yes, ductape it on one of
those robo vacuum cleanners... "nobody could have foreseen"
mod6: do i need
to make a login id?
mod6: is
there one specific site
that you pay
the .ar reciprocity fee?
lobbes: Anyway, I got some reading
to catch up on. As you were, logs
lobbes: Surely wealth alone is not enough, but it does allow some 'power' does it not? Either way, I'm just some schmuck aspiring
to wealth. Not sure how much I'm qualified
to speak on such
things.
☟︎