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diana_coman: anyone knows
a leemon baird and his hashgraph thing? it seems to be based on gossip so perhaps something interesting in there although I have to say that
a first read was more like reading propaganda
a111: Logged on 2017-10-31 04:07 BingoBoingo: <felipelalli> Ahah ok! I guess it would be easy to get
a Brazilian residency. << Try telling that to the Brazilian consulate of Chicago
cazalla: i dont give
a fuck either way
cazalla: good mother, but bitchy even with
a good fucking
cazalla: cost
a bit but now just wait for documents and i can gtfo of this fucking commie shithole
BingoBoingo: <felipelalli> Ahah ok! I guess it would be easy to get
a Brazilian residency. << Try telling that to the Brazilian consulate of Chicago
☟︎ felipelalli: Ahah ok! I guess it would be easy to get
a Brazilian residency.
BingoBoingo: Pm'd the email I have been using for this search. I would like to start an Internet services business in Latin America as soon as possible with
a route to permanent residency. If that means investor visa fine. If that means marrying
a good looking cousin of theirs also fine.
BingoBoingo: Why didn't you pack
a tent? If it works for the Gypsies...
BingoBoingo: In other news, two way communications has been established with
a Peruvian data center.
BingoBoingo: felipelalli: Well, Hong Kong and now Peru are also competing for the business. The thing is anywhere
a person has to do
a business that touches fiat dollars is going to have some expense and hassel.
felipelalli: jhvh1 means something or just
a random name?
BingoBoingo: felipelalli: There's
a strong preference for involving an actual lawyer and accountant. Preferably through an arrangement where they can't walk off with the capital.
felipelalli: But
a business in Brazil is *really* complicated. Very expensive,
a lot of taxes and bureaucracy, lots of headaches.
mircea_popescu: felipelalli he's thinking of starting
a business in brazil.
felipelalli: Incorporation? Do you mean open
a new company? You should stay in contact with
a "Contador". It's
a kind of company that helps you to deal with the bureaucracy.
davout: the british appear to me as the most intensely annoying people i've ever encountered, in ways i can't always put
a finger on yet
mircea_popescu: nuland sharing
a cell with rice will be
a pleasant development on the way to obama-in-FPC-montgomery
davout: anyone here with
a UK bank account able/interested in doing
a £12,000 bank transfer for me?
a111: Logged on 2017-10-30 01:59 BingoBoingo: Hopefully more Brazilian lawyers will start talking this week, but the impression is starting to grow that Brazil's goverment bleeds businesses Chicago style. Death by
a thousand fees.
a111: Logged on 2017-10-29 22:31 BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> gurlz here, btw, still night and day vs usa, it is not even
a fair fight, like comparing usa to africa << On the wife visa shops Romania puts out
a lot of trannies and genderconfuseds compared to say Brazil and Former British British China
BingoBoingo: And in other bad touches: "Actor Anthony Rapp has come forward with allegations that Kevin Spacey made
a sexual advance toward him when he was 14 years old, BuzzFeed reports."
BingoBoingo: And from there it's
a matter of screening the population for indicators of humanity
BingoBoingo: In brazil you can start
a lot of conversations with "Oi, tudo bem? Please tell me you don't get winter over there"
a111: Logged on 2017-10-29 21:06 asciilifeform: picture, e.g, d00d in
a bathrobe, in front of mercedes, hood popped, in one hand flashlight , in other - meat cleaver
BingoBoingo: Hopefully more Brazilian lawyers will start talking this week, but the impression is starting to grow that Brazil's goverment bleeds businesses Chicago style. Death by
a thousand fees.
☟︎ BingoBoingo found
a datacenter in Peru, they are getting
a solicitation.
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> gurlz here, btw, still night and day vs usa, it is not even
a fair fight, like comparing usa to africa << On the wife visa shops Romania puts out
a lot of trannies and genderconfuseds compared to say Brazil and Former British British China
☟︎ davout: asciilifeform: what's
a zenit?
mircea_popescu: in short, if the math grad students who didn't get tenure ever take over
a country, ima be careful about liposoluble tritium tissue markers when visiting.
mircea_popescu: there's
a reason my rewrite doesn't feel like rolling through crusty sheets permeated by bum scent.
mircea_popescu: it was
a bowl of spaghetti very specific to
a sort of mind, the math grad student let's say.
mircea_popescu: ie, let alone fired in field -- nobody knew the latch is
a trigger, either.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i've also never driven
a car with my own hands.
mircea_popescu: i am not debating liposolubility as
a concept. i am pointing out to you that
a) you've no basis for your claim that random item stolen from textbook is effectual here and b) that there's good reason to believe otherwise.
a111: Logged on 2017-10-29 12:27 mircea_popescu: that aside, sure the tritium-chemotherapy "works". meanwhile you're stuck controlling the intended victim's alimentation for lenghty intervals while an alpha dosimeter can be had for
a few hundred. (and works on corpses as well as on foods).
mircea_popescu: that aside, sure the tritium-chemotherapy "works". meanwhile you're stuck controlling the intended victim's alimentation for lenghty intervals while an alpha dosimeter can be had for
a few hundred. (and works on corpses as well as on foods).
☟︎ mircea_popescu: contrary to the aspirations of the anachronistic-minded science-fanfic author/consumer, the 1970s enjoyed 1970s tech ; and 1970s 2nd world shitholes (ie, the soviet bloc) enjoyed 1950s techs as
a baseline. or as ceausescu's main tech theft guy said, "they'll sell us yesterday's technology for today's money, but what can you do."
BingoBoingo: And 8 Brazilian law firms specializing in foreign investment and immigration will start their workweek with
a message from
a gringo.
BingoBoingo: In other news, there sure are
a lot of lawyers in Brazil specializing in "Trabalhista"
lobbes: like trinque estimated, probably only
a drive's worth of archives to date in log's history
lobbes: this is true. My only concern is my VPS's tiny storage space (~40 gb), although I did recently procure an old box that I could probably just slap
a drive in to host the archives
a111: Logged on 2017-10-28 12:57 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-10-28#1730130 << here's what you can do :
a) make lobbesbot dump all links it sees into archive.is ; b) have lobbesbot download and save all thusly produced archive.is .zips ; c) add
a new function to lobbesbot whereby !Qarchive
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-10-28#1730124 produces
a bill to the caller (something sane, say maybe 1 satoshi / mbite) and once paid, forwards him the zip encrypted to his k
BingoBoingo: !~later tell felipelalli Sorry I missed your appearance today. Was digging sweet potatoes before we get
a hard freeze tonight.
mircea_popescu: weren't you going to take
a suitcase over to the tsa people anyway ?
mircea_popescu: fucking put
a carnival in the middle of the historic town, buncha retarded gypos.