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kleeck: I don't think they ever counted
as "one".
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: That it was. Maybe I'll set up an bot managed cue to train me well into caldari BC's. Dude's already been embarassed though
as he got busted the next month for illegally appointing bitches and then later for wasting taxpayer dollars that should have went into the welfare-lotto cycle
JMPz: train cruiser to level 45 and come out toeve
as baddest
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I allegedly though allegedly doing such things were encouraged. Still worst cast I train cruiser to Level 5 and come back out to Eve
as the baddest
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: south park is parody by nature, not really
as didactic
as a satire of the same tone would be
BingoBoingo: nubbins`: Allegedly
as I am told "A cock sucking motherfucker this county is going to regret"
mircea_popescu: it basically reads
as : "Your order to push 1xBla to the account 123abc has been processed successfully. Feel free to forward this receipt to the other party
as proof of transfer."
chaang-noi: <benkay> do you mean avalon? if so all but the test chips
as they never sent
ThickAsThieves: "Klye you have a gambling problem. Whenever people have given you a BTC or two for your "projects" you end up gambling them on Just-Dice. You need to get your shit together with gambling before you consider putting peoples' monies at risk
as well."
chaang-noi: Josh in person is a pretty nice guy, Sunny
as well, but deep down I know he hates me:)
mircea_popescu: It is in literature
as in life: wherever you turn, you stumble at once upon the incorrigible mob of humanity, swarming in all directions, crowding and soiling everything, like flies in summer. Hence the number, which no man can count, of bad books, those rank weeds of literature, which draw nourishment from the corn and choke it.
mircea_popescu: the "random user" got to pretend like "everyone's investing in pirate"
as a sell point.
mircea_popescu: how would you expect three websites posing
as exchanges to differentiate ?
ThickAsThieves:
as i see it, the time should be chosen by whom the highest volume audience is, and their most likely availability
mircea_popescu: the op takes it
as a signal to give the couch audition,
mircea_popescu: wasting the time of restaurant owners with trying to handle in-store btc payments
as if those have a future opr even make sense
mircea_popescu: i think it's the fundamental cluelessness of people missing this obvcious poitn that has everyone trying to push bitcoin on any and all,
as if that's a good idea
nubbins`: just
as simple
as scanning a barcode on the product you're purchasing
ThickAsThieves: sorry but i'm not carrying paper to transact, simple
as that
nubbins`: hell, maybe some iSeries/DB2 machines
as well
mircea_popescu: well so inasmuch
as it's some datafeed i fail to see the problem.
nubbins`: i.e. your computer recognizes it
as a fucking KEYBOARD
mircea_popescu: understand.
as long
as you're on the internet it's already thus tattooed.
nubbins`: letting someone plug a device into your computer is the same
as letting someone stick their dick in you without a condom
nubbins`: mircea_popescu: no big deal
as long
as it doesn't handle money
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller corporate scrip is
as american
as apple pie.
Scrat: nubbins`: giving a privkey is the same
as sending a tx when it comes to double spending
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: you got a P.O. box, we want to send you cookies
as bribes.
mircea_popescu: nope, it's the only sin.
as retards should never havem oney.
nubbins`: giving money to retards is OK
as long
as you have a plan for getting it back
ThickAsThieves: our control. A better way to have gone about it would have been to announce/advertise potential discounts publically based on a schedule/key (
as Jutarul mentions in the ASICMINER example) in the IPO contract itself."
ThickAsThieves: "After reading up more about block trades I feel I must concur with the sentiment that we went about doing these block trades incorrectly. During an IPO there is no "tape"
as of yet (like when the shares start to float post-IPO). I took the "arranged price"
as stated above to mean that it was permitted for us to negotiate a price based on the block size and timing constraints beyond
mircea_popescu: and then acting
as if the dump is the city and going back to hayseed, ok and saying ny smells bad.
nubbins`: about
as good
as it gets right there
ThickAsThieves: random fact, the name Thick
As Thieves was tagged for use
as a label name
benkay: "But just
as importantly the aquifer is replenished from distant mountains. So it should never run dry, assuming it is managed properly."
dub: design
as in art, for wine bottles and sales collateral
smickles: i dun believe it. MBPOR,
as a whole, is only down 0.52%
dub: twitter is manly
as fuck
ThickAsThieves: it also somewhat makes sense considering NEO has chosen BF
as the underlying asset host
mircea_popescu: i guess you suck
as a troll. you should get them to rage not to personally grow.
pankkake: a few years ago it wasn't that easy,
as internet and servers were expensive
mircea_popescu: the provably fair thing can be
as subtle
as good cryptography.
mircea_popescu: a joint name change solemnity when al gore could have changed to al core just
as the fat german kid changed to mega.
benkay: do you want to draw the line all the way to mp's personal life
as well and ruin the whole operation?
pankkake: I'd buy them
as a souvenir, at 0.000000001
kakobrekla: they are delivering mining gear just
as they delivered the 1k btc bet
ThickAsThieves: "My reason to "think" they are legit is, that i trust them.
As i already wrote. " - Labcoiner
davout: france is pretty french, business
as usual
jorash: cryptos (vast majority, including btc) are not affected by Shor's... traditional banking is incredibly affected by Shor's. Grover's is the danger to btc... It achieves square root of N speed up over traditional unsorted search algos (such
as what your ASIC runs if you run one)
jorash: it is taken *
as an assumption* that universal quantum emulation is hard for Turing machines, even though such assumption is not proven.
jorash: benkay: The algorithm is already designed, infamously by Peter Shor in 1994. Our finding theoretically shows BQP is in P. Shor's factoring algo is in BQP. So if BQP is in P, then Shor's can be run efficiently within the emulator we will code up (which mostly exists
as graphsim [
https://github.com/marcusps/GraphSim ], must be extended to include a 'non-Clifford unitary' which is what
jorash: So let's try this again. Quantum search achieves *at least* square root speed up over GPUs. That algorithm (called Grover's) is in the complexity class BQP. Conventional classical computers can efficiently handle algorithms in P (polynomial). If P = BQP, then classical computers can handle quantum search algorithms efficiently. The question of whether P = BQP is widely known
as *open*
thestringpuller:
As a black man, it's sort of ironic I've heard that a lot from white people throughout my life.
pankkake:
as he didn't take any forumer's money
benkay: mircea_popescu: I can't say
as I understand what you're going on about.
dexX7:
as far
as i know he really does trade those amounts
mircea_popescu: According to a trustee liquidating the company after its collapse, the losses incurred by customers of MF Global stood at $1.6 billion because of the debacle
as of April 2012. The vast majority of these funds have not been returned to customers.
mircea_popescu: efore the illicit transfer and loans and perhaps many other days earlier in the year. According the New York Times, "MF Global dipped again and again into customer funds to meet the demands", perhaps beginning
as early
as August 2011.
pankkake: "you won't see another bet from me on that website
as I just found out who runs it"
assbot: The eagle never lost so much time
as when he submitted to learn from the crow.
ThickAsThieves: $15 is a decent price to use them
as gifts/learning tools
mircea_popescu: pankkake so basically
as it stands right now you win on that bet no matter what lol
jcpham: I'm a borrow
as much
as you can person myself
ThickAsThieves: "We just don't see this
as a market that we can significantly grow,"
dexX7: "we sent 3 million shares to our dev accounts via the internal transfer on btct, those won't be sold and shall be considered
as company shares"
mircea_popescu:
as it stands it probably continues to pay 10% in dividends and drop 5% in price at regular intervals
kleeck_: We will work on improving our communications
as we settle on our final premise and have reached stability."
kleeck_: "We think we gave enough evidence that our company and achievements are real to avoid being labeled
as a "scam". Our company is sitting on valuable hardware and intellectual property and we're confident we will delivery nice performances to our shareholders.
Duffer1: i meant volume movement
as well
as price movement
mircea_popescu: <khalunis> dexX7: these chips are on taobao with other logo, EXIF is from italian language pc and taken from same photo
as fabrizio <<.
khalunis: dexX7: these chips are on taobao with other logo, EXIF is from italian language pc and taken from same photo
as fabrizio
jurov: what i'm on is the need for complementary to expire the same time
as the main , and from that follows need to have extra complementary for every future
ThickAsThieves: while i see plenty reason to have it represented on mpex, i'm under the impression you want to use the mpex instances
as the underlying
jurov: what do you mean? yes, technically it will be done by coinbr, not by email
as now
jurov: yes. payout for future would be
as now, payout for complementary would be collateral - (future payout)
jurov: it does say "Asset works in the same way
as IDIFF-O except for expiration dates, thus same example applies:"
mircea_popescu: they're locked from going down because what, might
as well come suck my cock.
mircea_popescu: they will continue to do so for
as long
as burnside continues to fake his trades.