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Vexual: i dont undertsnad
the connection
jurov: on
the other enter key
Vexual: human
tallow? fork man
jurov: i didn't considered human
tallow
there edible
Vexual: yeah i dont know what
that is
Vexual: i always eat
the extra enter key
jurov: no idon't want
to see what ur doing with
the keyboard
Vexual: see how i dropped
the u?
Vexual: well im gessing its somewhere in
the middle of
the pacific'
jurov: if,
then i want full-assed one
Vexual: as a bonus you get
to knpow
the direction
to avoid
jurov: and i did
tell where i live several
times already, do your research
Vexual: its just for
the chart
jurov: wait,
they use what now in star charts?
Vexual: i like
to work out
the geographical crow flight half way point
jurov: and what does it mean? heightened
testosterone?
jurov: pankkake:
this. or
the addy can be verified in distributed manner by other my customers gpg signing it
Vexual: ill grant you its more kinds or irony
than a
trilemma post, but just like
them, don't lose no sleep
pankkake: bitcoin developers using broken CA system when
they have… namecoin
Vexual: it will, you dont need
to use it
jurov: makes me sick... hopefully
this won't fly
jurov: cause, how else will
the poor customer be sure
the address is really yours?
jurov: you'll have
to pay CA scammers for ssl cert?
jurov: i can see where
this is supposed
to go...
to provide "SSL-secured(r)(tm) bitcoin deposit address"
jurov: you mean like we "don't have
to" buy a recognized ssl certificate?
Vexual: hey i made a disruptive
thing, im audi
Vexual: but we dont have
to bip
jurov: oh,
they do it since satoshi left. except when
they have
to fix
the breakage.
Vexual: seems like bitcoin devs are going beyond what is required of
the blockchain
jurov: oh it's prolly meant
to build on existing SSL CA infrastructure?... god save us
jurov: Vexual: sorry
to break your happy mood
jurov: not a single word who shall manage
the root certificate
jurov: But concerns over certificate security irritate Hearn. “The reality is
that [certificate
technology] is
the best we’ve got, it’s being improved via initiatives like cert
transparency, and it has a
track record of stopping worst case adversaries.”
Vexual: quantify
the magnitude you say?
Vexual: yes i mean a coronal ejection from
the sun
Vexual: no riddles
today,
theres a solar storm coming in
three days
Vexual: everyone gets off and
they
take more acid
Vexual: coming soon
to
the crime section of bankok international airbort bookshop
Vexual: coz asia is
the place
to lay cable
Vexual: pankkake was it you
talking of laying new sea cables
the other day?
Vexual: is just
that little bit right of guam you know
Vexual: manila, now
there you buy a $10 license and its cod machine pistols
Vexual: the kind of
thing
that stops a conversation abruptly
Vexual: im gonna have
to get a gun like mp if i keep
talking shit on
the internet
Vexual: kenilworth is a mining lease
taken out on a family farm with no intention of ever mining or allowing it
to be mined, if
there's even anything
there
Vexual: its
the
third oldest
trick in
the book, after selling your cooch and "get em hooked and jack up
the price"
Vexual: coz when
the go bankrupt,
they keep
the diggers in
the shed until after
the creditors are paid, and noone stops
them
Vexual: not buying diggers incase
the land is profitable
Vexual: gold in
the philippines and africa
Vexual: what you want is smart dudes, on
the ground, mining in cheap labour countries
pankkake: I have a hard
time understanding your points
Vexual: but weve got more war criminals and psycopaths per capita
than south amrica, so who cares
Vexual: and i'd say if
the ira was a bother
to uncle sam,
their names might ring bells with prism
Vexual: are
they listed on
the asx
too? its well dodgy
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC
to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share
Vexual: i dont
think its a scam by australian standards, but i'm guessing if
they wanted
they could chase burnside for more money
Vexual: pankkake, how much money did
they get?
Vexual: warden:
the court accepts
the license
Vexual: warden: will you attempt
to mine
the and in your lifetime?
Vexual: warden: are
the borders runnung north south and east west and do you have
the $374 and
the approprate form
Vexual: real miners never own
the land where
the lease is
Vexual: the magnetic imaging was done,it was double
talk and paper pushing
Vexual: kennilworth investors bought
the operators a landcruiser and some salaries
Vexual: weve got fucking wedge
tailed eagles which are way more boss, and would beast a bald eagle in any competition imaginable except baldness, and we just go about our business and don't parade our awesome eagles much very oft at all
Vexual: is america still a
thing?
Vexual: its a pity how all
the good shit is fully funded
Vexual: and when
those wizards release
their
tools
to
the genetecists, boom, info 2.0
Vexual: theres some facinating data mining going on in neroscience
that
throws
the convention oh "hypothesis" out
the window
pankkake: and
this despite
the many ddoes
jurov: lol it's going
to be 30% again?
Vexual: it can be called gruntwork, but when someone else is pulling
the strings...
Vexual: a funny
thing i have noticed about university et al, is
that professors will get students
to write and submit papers
that for
the basis of what
they want
to say later
pankkake: that's pretty much what all scientists say - or maybe I have biais on
those I know
mircea_popescu: b0n1 as far as anyone knows
they were not salted but put
through 7500 iterations of whatever goop.
mircea_popescu: where intelligent men and women prostitute
themselves
to an ideal which no intelligent person could believe.
mircea_popescu: The whole enterprise of counting publications as a means
to evaluating research excellence is pernicious and completely absurd. If a 12 year-old were
to write 'I fink
that Enid Blyton iz bettern
than
that Emily Bronte bint cos she has written loads more books'
then one could reasonably excuse
the spelling as reflective of
the stupidity of
the mind
that produced
the content. What we now have in academia is a situation
b0n1: are
the passwords of bitcointalk salted? If so, were
the hackers able
to read out
the salted random numbers?
Vexual: dont get met started on
the misuse of orbital
telescopes
mircea_popescu: esp when it's a 55 year model extrapolated
through
the use of purpose-tailored math.
Vexual: indeed, 10,000 year model is no good with
the cosmos
ozbot: Solar activity drops
to 100-year low, puzzling scientists -
Times Of India
Vexual: That is good
to hear, I am having a quiet evening watching a sliver of
the moon sitting on a beautiful sunset. It feels as
though everything is right in
the world.
kakobrekla: money cums soon after
the resolution, up
to 24hrs is normal
pankkake: it's weird
to show
the resolution but not have
the payout
gribble: nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 year, 1 week, 4 days, 9 hours, 19 minutes, and 27 seconds ago: <nefario>
Those assets are not listed or
traded anymore
kakobrekla: nejon we all know who nefario is,
too.
jgja: is Labcoin moving
to direct shares on Monday?
nejon: he is running
the exchange with known identity and he is making a lot of money already with
the bitfury equipment
nejon: I'm leaning
towards
the ipo not being a scam because leszek does really have more
to lose
than win if he would be involved in
that
dexX7: "in form of ipo's"... sounds more like a project like
the 100th mine
nejon: "CoinTerra will announce other products in
the future. Also, chip sales find
their way back
to smaller scale investors in
the form of IPO's and cloud hashing services."
nejon: then
there is also
this
ozbot: dtuur comments on An Insiders
Take on CoinTerra &
the Bitcoin Mining Sector