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mjr_: people will notice that you broke that rule
mjr_: you specifically point out the rules you are planning on breaking
kakobrekla: what gave you taht idea
mjr_: why would you sell bitcoins to a guy who is selling bitcoins ON SILK ROAD, when you know he's on silk road, and you are doing way larger amounts than you say you can on your website
mjr_: so...if that is what THEY say they think is the law that applies to them
mjr_: they basically said "Charlie Shrem said 'we are simply not allowed to transfer large amounts of money for a single user without doing a lot of paperwork and complying with regulations blah blah blah'"
kakobrekla: yeah, too many bongs in the room.
mjr_: have you guys read the complaint?
kakobrekla: nah, just dont come back to the us
jurov: mjr_ if you traded btcs to drug dealers on satosi sq
kakobrekla: no vitalik is dude that is raped by the magazine
BingoBoingo: I know people who grew up there maybe a day's walk from each other. Some had never seen snow, others had snow that never disappeared.
BingoBoingo: TomServo: As in finding a way to communicate with people who reside in a wonderful location
kakobrekla: ozbot: Out in the Open: Teenage Hacker Transforms Web Into One Giant Bitcoin Network
BingoBoingo: dub: The Charlie Shrem/Winkelvii problems are why I am considering expending some effort to learn Nepalii
BingoBoingo: Things that doomed Charlie http://www.vocativ.com/12-2013/night-bitcoin-millionaire-proud-stoner-charlie-shrem/
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BingoBoingo: If you lack the motivation and resources to litigate in court, and are of legal ambiguity is not an area you want to operate in
BingoBoingo: barb_: The thing is legal ambiguity exists for a reason, and that reason is getting lawyers paid to litigate the cases in court.
BingoBoingo: mike_c: Not a lobbyist, I mean real corruption. i.e. buying the county
BingoBoingo: barb_: If the barrier to entry is too high, maybe the venture isn't for you.
mike_c: legal ambiguity. hence his first comment about being able to afford a lobbyist.
barb_: merely to know what the law is
barb_: having to employ a lawyer
barb_: the barrier to entry seems so high
BingoBoingo: barb_: Generally that kind of thing involves paying a real legal lawyer. The best answer I can offer is I dunno, but is it legal to play to slot machine in the original pokemon games outside of an actual casino?
barb_: from the US
barb_: is it illegal to operate a betting site
BingoBoingo: barb_: Generally it is best to not operated out of a Jurisdiction you are personally not large enough to corrupt in your favor.
barb_: ok but you get the idea
barb_: are they legal to operate in the US?
mike_c: mpoe shares are on sale today. get 'em while they're cheap.
lyspooner: hello you bums, what's the latest derivative news
pankkake: of course it is, druglords bet on "sure bets" all the time
kakobrekla: well tbh id rather not try it.
mike_c: bitbet isn't laundering money for drugs. you can come to the us. i hear ohio is lovely.
kakobrekla: bitbet doesnt travel to us?
deadweasel: BingoBoingo: also he doens't travel to US.
BingoBoingo: It turns out that apparently even the DEA greps that working exactly right and as advertised in the BitBet manner is correct.
BingoBoingo: I guess the Shrem case offers a bit of insight into what MP is doing right in the sense that preferential unadvertised service is criminal.
deadweasel: vs HSBC bazillions laundred, nothing happens to anybody.
deadweasel: i have no dealings with them, just comparing to the bitinstant thing. oh noes, 1 million converted to btc!
Diablo-D3: of the largest banks in the US, worst customer service (even worse than chase and BoA), highest fees, etc etc
Diablo-D3: they're killing themselves anyhow
deadweasel: It's becoming more clear that I will die in hail of gunfire some day.
deadweasel: well fuck, they only gave HSBC a fine, yet they're talking about jail terms in the article. what a crock of shit.
jurov: in light of this, it was incredibly prescient
jurov: what was the trilema article about stealing of radioactive material in goiania?
BingoBoingo: The defense on this case could be incrediblly useful or damaging
Diablo-D3: oh jesus christ, not this shit again
Vexual: trex would learn to eat bread in 1 generation
kakobrekla: said the dinosaurs
Vexual: but food for the masses
Vexual: fire too
Vexual: grain is the reason humans are intelligent, why deny yourself?
Vexual: they'd be better preserved but i havent the patience, and you can't buy oil like that
Vexual: and ive only two olive trees
Vexual: no fancy i buy and i can taste the area
Diablo-D3: there are like $50 tiny little bottles of wine
kakobrekla: is money a word for time now?
Vexual: yeah and i coock with good shi ttoo
Diablo-D3: well, if you're pressing your own, you wont have the experience everyone else does
Vexual: motherfucker dont tell me about olive oil
Diablo-D3: its your money, but I think its a waste
Diablo-D3: cooking with olive oil makes all extra virgin the same
Diablo-D3: anyhow, olive oil is cheap and simple to buy when you follow those rules
Vexual: i make one press oil and beat the tree with a stick
Diablo-D3: neither of those are also US
Diablo-D3: again, thats not a food saftey law, and thats EU only
Vexual: some of the best champagne isnt from champagne
Diablo-D3: and thats not a safety law
Diablo-D3: Vexual: no, thats EU only
Diablo-D3: industry only uses warm presses for after the first, and after the first produces various grades of industrial oil too, not safe for human consumption
Vexual: lots of permesan gets thru thats not parmesan, and thats law
Diablo-D3: extra virgin as a term is a legal term
Diablo-D3: no matter what the bottle says
Diablo-D3: anything that says "cold pressed" or "first press" or whatever is just you paying for advertisement
Vexual: and i just ate a rooster that was supposed to be a layer
Diablo-D3: and get the big tins of it and put it in a dispenser
Diablo-D3: even if it lists multiple countries of origin on the stamp, as long as it has one
Diablo-D3: the way to buy that is
KRS1: im gonna go think of this..thanks Diablo-D3, high fiv's Vexual
Diablo-D3: and as for oils to cook in, use olive oil or coconut oil
Diablo-D3: what you can eat is meat (leave the fat on), veg, fruit, and nuts (and dont buy the prepared ones, usually cooked in a seed oil and waaaay oversalted)
KRS1: Its great, I can do paleo with that
KRS1: I buy this every month: http://www.personaltrainerfood.com/
KRS1: im gonna try this Diablo-D3
KRS1: yeh their meat sucks I ate veggie only bread and veg
Diablo-D3: Ive always thought it was disgusting
KRS1: plus exercise 8 out of the 12 or so months
Diablo-D3: no added exercise, nothing other than strict 100% paleo
KRS1: i did that once with subway, almost the same figures..down to 190
Diablo-D3: I no longer care about convenience with results like that
Diablo-D3: started jan 1st of last year, to jan 1st of this year
Diablo-D3: I went from 340 pounds to 214 in exactly one year
Diablo-D3: no matter how long I leave them breath
KRS1: that seems like a great way to eat..problem is other foods and convenience gets in the way.
Diablo-D3: they all taste like alchohol
Diablo-D3: Vexual: my problem is this
KRS1: Diablo-D3: I like sweet wine, plum wine is good to me. I dislike bitter wines.