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to 2`465 shares, 80347 satoshi per share
mircea_popescu: well since you're doing it keeping notes would be very good, so others can reproduce it or
try
to if
they wish
Jere_Jones: Do you just want
the binaries or do you want
to be able
to reproduce it?
ozbot: S.MG - Eulora v0.0.4 pe
Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
mircea_popescu: i'll be more
than happy if i have a compile within a week heh.
Jere_Jones: I'm about
to
take my daughter
to art class. I'd be happy
to when I get back. It'll be about 3 hours.
Jere_Jones: I don't
think I've ever mentioned
the os
that I use.
Jere_Jones: mircea_popescu You still looking
to compile something on windows?
mircea_popescu: ;;later
tell bitcoinpete
the cannonical form of
that where i'm from is "pasare ca porcu' nu-i."
davout: for
the sake of
the reddit points
ThickAsThieves: think we're asking
two different contexts of
the question
davout: but it's harder
than what
they make it sound
davout: OR you can serve different lists
to different people and claim
the differences stem out of
the different
time
they were requested at
davout: if you have
the sum of asks you're not proving you're solvent
ThickAsThieves: I don't
think you're ever gonna see exchanges fully publishing cold wallets
jurov: Oh i see. First
time
there something completely unrelated flashed so i closed it.
davout: just click on
the "serious exchange"
thgin
davout: yea it's
the
transparency
thingy gmaxwell fished out of
the ideasphere
jurov: davout just go
there, select any market anf you'll see it.
jurov: What
transparency
thing? I
thought it't for ads.
davout: for his
transparency
thing?
MisterE: and a revolutionary is a rebel until
they win when
they become freedom fighters
BingoBoingo: Basically a protest encampment is worthless. A protest encampment getting owned by
the 5-0 is worthless. A protest camp
that can put some hurt on
the 5-0 however qualifies as a revolution.
MisterE: no I got it,
the
tree of democracy must be regularly watered with
the blood of
tyrants and patriots and all
BingoBoingo: MisterE: Maybe you got
the wrong implication out of
that statement.
The point is for a revolution
to happen,
the aspiring revolutionaries have
to inflict casualties on
the force opposing
them
to drop
the qualifier of aspiring.
MisterE: less will die if
they are fat and can
take more rounds like in
the US
BingoBoingo: MisterE:
This is how actual revolutions happen, as opposed
to
the occupy wall street stuff where
the only casualties are protesters who get brained by CS grenades.
MisterE: Ukraine's capital fell into
the hands of
the protesters Saturday morning. Without a shot fired, opposition units surrounded and
took control of parliament,
the Council of Ministers building and most important,
the Presidential Administration ...
BingoBoingo: I
think I've found a fake book [Prolly scam]//www.betcoinsports.com/faq
BingoBoingo: Sure,
the Phillipines as well even
though
their government outlawed
the industry.
moiety: Bosnia and Guinea in
there
too
chetty: eh
the list is longer
than
that ..
they just don't make
the news anymore
BingoBoingo: Yeah. Venezuala,
Thailand, and Ukraine is like
the perfect storm for chaos in can whore countries.
BingoBoingo: Oh, Kiev seems like it is on
the market nao.
greenspan_fan: "A people
that sells its own children is more condemnable
than
the buyer;
this commerce demonstrates our superiority; he who gives himself a master was born
to have one." -- Abraham Lincoln
BingoBoingo: If you are ok with losing
that much maybe jsut offer ROTC and Afghanistan
bitcoinpete: ;;later
tell mircea_popescu nu ye legūma ka porkul
BingoBoingo: Definitely,
the oldtimers seem
to understand Bitcoin
the least.
BingoBoingo: Well, in 2004 freshman year of college I put extra financial aid dollars into buying Sun Microsystems stocks, so I have little room
to criticise anyone.
bitcoinpete: If you could call Bitcoin a
technology, it would be
the 3rd after Apple and
Twitter
that I was in
the first 1%. Not on my CV, I swear
bitcoinpete: Not
too iffy for me
to buy a bunch of AAPL
BingoBoingo: Well
to be fair, apple could have completely died anytime in
the 90's
bitcoinpete: Just like
they didn't get Apple in
the late 90's and
Twitter before
the
turn of
the last decade
BingoBoingo: And
that is where 10-100
thousand dollar bitcoin comes from in part.
bitcoinpete: True. I'm glad I moved when I did. I look around at
the "successful" people in my community and none of
them are even close
to getting it
BingoBoingo: Even Hal Finney wishes he would have made Bitcoin instead of Beta
testing it.
BingoBoingo: Well, everyone gets here later
than
they wish
they did.
BingoBoingo: I hang out here because during
the great fork of March 2013 people here made more sense
than people in -dev did.
BingoBoingo: I made decent BTC
through early 2013 abusing altcoins and betting, but seeing how fast shit was rising made
the mistake of cashing out
too readily because I wasn't as read in
trilema as I could have been.
BingoBoingo: So late 2012 I started
trying
to get some without buying it (huge mistake when
they were
trading for $4-6)
BingoBoingo: I was lucky
to come into
the space when ASIC in general looked like scams but GPUs didn't look promising either.
BingoBoingo: I blog some
too, but I've been neglecting
the blog for
two long (a few weeks)
bitcoinpete: So BingoBoingo what do you do with Bitcoin? Other
than hang out with
this gang
BingoBoingo: Swatted it and smashed it into
the covers (only evidence it was a scorpion was
the parts intact. Didn't completely wake up
then, but... When I woke up I couldn't sit.
BingoBoingo: My introduction came
though when I was going
to Mizzou and one of
those fuckers came into my apartment in
the middle of summer while I was sleeping, and I guess I
tried
to swat it off my ass or something.
BingoBoingo: Missouri scorpions only present a problem in
that
they can live nearly anywhere. So 9999
times out of 10000 you can
touch shit on
the ground, but
that one
time... world of pain.
BingoBoingo: They leave a welt a lot bigger
than any bee does, but
they don't do anything life
threatening.
BingoBoingo: The missouri scorpions aren't
too bad
though.
BingoBoingo: Sounds like a decent order
to do
things in. Detroit will make St Louis (even East St Louis) look like paradise.
BingoBoingo: The nice compromise
that comes with being close
to St Louis while still being on
the Illinois side of
the river is you get
to be further from Chicago without having
to deal with scorpions.
bitcoinpete: Chicago's great
to visit, I hear it's
terrible
to live in
BingoBoingo: White
trash, prisons everywhere. But Chicago so more prisons
than other white
trash regions.
BingoBoingo: Nah,
the definition
that Google should
turn up first.
BingoBoingo: I'm going
to
take a wild guess. Are you an Aussie or a Brit bitcoinpete
bitcoinpete: the higher levels aren't like
the backyard stuff
BingoBoingo: I just needed PE credits and I did power walking and
though how hard can badminton be?
BingoBoingo: Seriously, if it wasn't for
the electric line I would have
taken down
the rest of
the
thing myself, sunroom be damned.
BingoBoingo: I am rather poor at badminton, but I
took a class in college, like most college classes it probably only served
to make me worse at
the pursuit.
BingoBoingo: And yesterday (Thursday) morning after passing out from a mix of Vodka, instant coffee, and concussion I also had
that older debris
to clear as well.
BingoBoingo: Well, I did mean Firday literally. Yesterday and
today's winds left a good portion of one of
those Woody bastards on my roof.
bitcoinpete: especially since I need
to stay nimble for a badminton
tournament
tomorrow