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Vexual: hey mp, if i start a genetics lab
that does splices for btc, can i float for free on mpes?
nubbins`: mircea_popescu: more of a fancy paper wallet
than anything. cardanos as bearer bonds is an interesting idea
though
nubbins`: i feel like
there's a pun hiding in
the last picture, but i can't quite find it
nubbins`: "overall, i
turned my life around"
Vexual: they're out
there now
tho
nubbins`: home sequencing is
the way
to go ;p
nubbins`: Vexual: now you can't hash
the result and use it as a brainwallet
to store all your funds.
Vexual: apparently im susceptable
to alcoholism
Vexual: ive sent my dna
to every lab in
the us
Vexual: its loaded with a lot of known outcomes i
think
Vexual: i
think
they check its not airbourne swineflu or whatever
Vexual: i remember now,
theres on open source software package where you can create dna with object oriented visual language
Vexual: ive got half a memory of some cool shit happening
that ive blocked
to avoid becoming a mad scientist
nubbins`: it's been so long since i even
touched up on
the basics, all i have left now are opinions :P
Vexual: im out of
touch with current
tools for mapping genes
nubbins`: it's pure hubris
to assume you can fully understand
the results of manipulating such a complex
thing
Vexual: probably
the coolest
too
Vexual: dna is a
tricky machine
nubbins`: or any number of
things. lel, whoops, 30,000kg of hamburger meat recalled because we contaminated it with e. coli!
nubbins`: which is why i'm cautious about my optimism
towards engineering
nubbins`: when
the "lel, whoops" has
the ability
to grow beyond a certain scope, it becomes much less of an attractive option, in my mind
nubbins`: i mean, it was what, a year ago?
two?
that it was suddenly announced "lel, whoops, BPA gives you cancer"
BingoBoingo: The only
think more boring
than watching grass grow just might be watching plants fuck.
nubbins`: no, but
the varieties
that were around before genetic engineering could be said
to have so far withstood
the
test of
time, which isn't a
trivial
test
Vexual: thats not
to say new gene slpicing
tools arent exciting
Vexual: genetic engineering of plants has done much less
than so many generations of selective breeding
nubbins`: but all have successfully spread from one small geographic area across
the globe, because of
their relationship
to humans
nubbins`: on
the surface, not much in common
nubbins`: i watched a documentary a while back
that was about apples,
tulips and weed
Vexual: theres some symbiotic epigenetic unknown stuff happening
there
Vexual: and vikinings
tended
to prefer ale where chinese preferred weed
nubbins`: who knows? interesting how
they both ended up being enjoyed as intoxicants
Vexual: only
two known members of cannabe or whathaveyou
Vexual: i am aware of
that fun fact
nubbins`: fun fact, hops and cannabis are members of
the same family
Vexual: to me
that is, im not offering some alternate history of
the world
nubbins`: i wouldn't mind adding some of
those spirograph-style curvy lines
ozbot: imgur:
the simple image sharer
Vexual: are
those hops leaves at
the
top?
nubbins`: speedball products,
these are not :)
BingoBoingo: Silkscreening paper kind of sucks generally
too.
nubbins`: i know,
this is what i do for a living ;)
BingoBoingo: Beautiful nubbins` but generally cotton paper of archival quality is paired with ink
to last rather
than color
to look good
nubbins`: BingoBoingo:
this is more for show
than anything
BingoBoingo: nubbins`: Maybe keep
the GPG signed contracts in
their native file format?
nubbins`: idea is
to make it look sort of similar
to an old-style bearer bond
ozbot: imgur:
the simple image sharer
BingoBoingo: Kleeck_: Because it offers a service
that was wanted.I
tells you if public keys were obviously weak. It is amazingly more valuable
to
test your correspondents keys
than your own since encryption depends on
theirs anyway.
Kleeck_: aside from
the awesome name?
BingoBoingo: Kleeck_: First or Fist you have a GPG public key you paste into
http://nosuchlabs.com then you bookmark it and return
to check it periodically, and so
the Phuctor works.
Kleeck_: How do I phuct
the phuctor?
KRS1: dude go
to #illuminati or something
gecko_x2: no i just hate
the illuminist black magicians
gecko_x2: because you are
the life itself
gecko_x2: in
this life, everything you
think will happen will happen
adis99: it
that happens i win bet
gecko_x2: but
then again, if
that happens
gecko_x2: and when it gores
there, what will 150 mean?
adis99: well let me specify, by
the end of
this year?
gecko_x2: the mere fact
that you ask
this question practically guarantees
the outcome
adis99: so you guys
think Bitcoin price will go below 150 USD or not?
BingoBoingo: adis99: I'm kind of wondering why
they allowed such a puny bet
to be protected from market forces.
adis99: well i didnt mean
to make it private ;)
BingoBoingo: adis99: Do you have a better place
to publish it?
nubbins`: man, i just watched
the video from
that cbc article and it's making my brain hurt
BingoBoingo: adis99: It seems essentially by publishing
the password.
adis99: hey can we remove password on
the new bet?
gecko_x2: the best
tv action serie evar.
KRS1: not entertaining in
the least bit.
KRS1: u might be more annoying
than
that other gecko from
the insurance commercials.
KRS1: good god are you
trying
to fill up
the logs or something
gecko_x2: Old English bedd "bed, couch, resting place, garden plot," from Proto-Germanic *badjam "sleeping place dug in
the ground" (cf. Old Frisian, Old Saxon bed, Middle Dutch bedde, Old Norse beðr, Old High German betti, German Bett, Gothic badi "bed"), from PIE root *bhedh- "to dig, pierce" (cf. Hittite beda- "to pierce, prick," Greek bothyros "pit," Latin fossa "ditch," Lithuanian bedre
gecko_x2: Old English beddian "to provide with a bed or lodgings," from bed (n.). From c.1300 as "to go
to bed," also "to copulate with,
to go
to bed with;" 1440 as "to lay out (land) in plots or beds." Related: Bedded; bedding."
gecko_x2: "to
take out of
the game," 1902, from bench (n.) in
the sporting sense. Related: Benched; benching. Old English also had a verb form, but it meant "to make benches."
gecko_x2: Old English benc "long seat," from Proto-Germanic *bankiz "bank of earth," perhaps here "man-made earthwork," later "bench,
table" (cf. Old Frisian bank "bench," Old Norse bekkr, Danish bænk, Middle Dutch banc, Old High German banch), from PIE root *bheg- "to break." Used for "office of a judge" since late 13c. Sporting sense "reserve of players" (in baseball, North American football,
gecko_x2: "Bank holiday is from 1871,
though
the
tradition is as old as
the Bank of England.
To cry all
the way
to
the bank was coined 1956 by flamboyant pianist Liberace, after a Madison Square Garden concert
that was packed with patrons but panned by critics."
gecko_x2: "financial institution," late 15c., from either Old Italian banca or Middle French banque (itself from
the Italian word), both meaning "table" (the notion is of
the moneylender's exchange
table), from a Germanic source (cf. Old High German bank "bench"); see bank (n.2)."
Vexual: id
think he will have confused himself into unconciousness soon
KRS1: the IQ of
this channel went down about 30
Vexual: he makes a good point
tho
dub: seriously,
the genome is broken enough without you polluting it further
dub: I guess
that means no, how much bitcion would it
take
to have you sterilised?
gecko_x2: you need
to learn your fucking history