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Scrat: read the first line
Chaang-Noi: 70.34.195.202 is this the real site?
Chaang-Noi: i thought that once he was caught reading pms
Scrat: theymos should no longer be the btctalk admin
fiat500: insider trading lulz
ThickAsThieves: that sounds smart to me
Chaang-Noi: as a site admin i have no problem with how he runs the forum over all, (some people do) however personally i think he is an opertunist scammer who should not be trsuted
fiat500: how did he get one of the signing keys
ThickAsThieves: and a forum full of trolls, socks, scammers, noobs, etc
ThickAsThieves: i imagine it's not easy to be liked when you're the focal point of a forum
Chaang-Noi: i do not trust him (he has fucked me over more than once), however as a site admin he seems fine
fiat500: i dont know him, but ive yet to see anything positive said about him
fiat500: does anyone like theymos?
ThickAsThieves: and also told them how he was doing it
Chaang-Noi: its like he chalanged then
Chaang-Noi: bitcoin mag is now run and payed for by i think bitinstant
pigeons: i saw bitcoin magazine at the barnes & noble yesterday, i passed
pigeons: no, i would be suprised if that guy has enough credibility left to run a conference
fiat500: democratizing the porn industry, i like it
Chaang-Noi: i doubt i will get the invite
Chaang-Noi: pigeons going to amsterdam? :)
fiat500: well then..
pigeons: bruce wagner had a conference, we had the intersangro one with nefario, the last one was sponsered by vessenes and now matthew n wright
pigeons: damn mircea_popescu you are right about these conference organizer people
ThickAsThieves: i wonder how running Silk Road is going for them
Chaang-Noi: was nice to see AM solo mine 4 blocs in a row
Chaang-Noi: i was not going to bother him about it
Chaang-Noi: okay so im not the only one
ThickAsThieves: <fiat500> ThickAsThieves: im expecting AM divs between 0.02 and 0.03 per share, think im far off the mark? <<< Fairly impossible to say. Last week the nethash was at 80000, and AM only sold its first batch of USBs. My hope is that extra 20000 in hashing is from blade sales, and that the USB sales have picked up to 5000+. It's also always possible that Friedcat retains a div for new
mircea_popescu: ahh, two months of stability, this is so very cool.
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.10002, Best ask: 129.39000, Bid-ask spread: 0.28998, Last trade: 129.10001, 24 hour volume: 16707.74643501, 24 hour low: 125.40000, 24 hour high: 129.87900, 24 hour vwap: 128.18312
Chaang-Noi: iv not done the math but my guess would be .024
fiat500: even factoring in the usb miner sales that were excluded last week?
Chaang-Noi: fiat500 i agree but i would say closer to .02 than .03
fiat500: ThickAsThieves: im expecting AM divs between 0.02 and 0.03 per share, think im far off the mark?
usagi: money is the devil
Namworld: Are you high today, dub?
dub: hey hey hey ,,this is 666 Satan's ultimate economic system.. if you wanna survive in the future have money to buy things you gonna need this. but also you can buy real sliver too, don't need this Satan damn shit thing thought .. we have to against them,, but you know,,the best hackers in the world can't even hack into them,, cause the logic is hard.. the password... etc... so what we can do is...nothing.. just pray for God.. you don't wanna live
dub: if you know something about bible you know bitcoin maybe it's 666 . maybe later you don't need a computer, just embed a chip into your hand ,. forehead , whatsoever,, and you can make a deal... holly crap.. if you want to survive in the future.. you gonna need this,, badly.. find many bitcoin for your future living... man . I am serious
usagi: do you still live there?
usagi: I guess they just admitted they're pussies.
usagi: I'm losing faith in the usa... weapons designs being stolen by china is already beyond grounds for war
BitHub: i wish peeps would keep the pump and dumps to the alt coins
truffles: maybe 15k is like 15bucks to them
KRS-1: good grief hardly seems like a good idea to just throw $$ at it..one order here for instance is a buy order for $15K worth feathercoin
truffles: feathercoin the new shiny altcoin
KRS-1: I'm looking at the order book on btc-e
KRS-1: this question might not belong in here, but involves BTC- seems there is so much BTC being spent on Feathercoin (FTC) anyone know why?
thestringpuller: had a question about your birth town
Namworld: It turns a little profit and gets more shares in the PT.
Namworld: I usually prefer the other way around...
Namworld: Thanks for the notice.
fiat500: whats up with mining bonds and stocks today
KRS-1: greedy politicians and businessmen blurred the lines between our law and business and led us down a dangerous and shitty road.
mircea_popescu: i see the battle for ripple is going well...
aknap3: you in the USA?
KRS-1: yeh its starting to suck here
jcpham: mostly that's all it means
mircea_popescu: that was made for white men at a time they had slaves (both black and female)
mircea_popescu: what's the 1sdt amendment again, you can do it ?
jcpham: probably that damn first amendment everyone thinks they have
fiat500: hes british though :P
mircea_popescu: american culture today.
mircea_popescu: did i misspell the guy ? cook expert or w/e
mircea_popescu: cambridge is by far the worst. ny i never tought was that bad.
fiat500: lmfao, how does ramsey tie into this?
jcpham: people act differently in different locales, that's all i'm saying
jcpham: that's a stereotype, but i find it to be true
mircea_popescu: now it's gordon ramsey and whatever the fuck.
mircea_popescu: used to, i guess.
jcpham: culture in amera varies from state to state, region to region
mircea_popescu: heck, i talk to people all the time, not particularly hung up on it. but! let me ask you something for the love of christ.
jcpham: when "servants" interject themselves
mircea_popescu: jcpham tolerate it, sure. all the time ? enough already.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: hierarchy cannot be destroyed; it is conserved, rather like energy. The problem in the U.S. (or, for that matter, USSR) is a divergence between formal and actual hierarchy.
jcpham: mircea_popescu some of us tolerate that
mircea_popescu: it's really unbearable in the states, i had to point out to waitresses cab drivers, various servants that no they may not join the conversation of their masters all the damned time.
mircea_popescu: just the absence thereof is social disaster.
mircea_popescu: well it'd depend on the place, but yeah.
fiat500: very true actually, but they take it to some extremes here with their treatment of southeast-asian workers
fiat500: 22:28 < mircea_popescu> the middle east hasn't been fucked over by the "all equal" fallacy.
fiat500: (google was offering $25 downpayment and free 5mbit for 2 years, or something ridiculously generous like that)
fiat500: so many shitty neighborhoods didnt get fiber because the community was like "wtf we dont even have a computer at home"
fiat500: actually google fiber had this problem in KC
fiat500: so they cant purchase anything online
mircea_popescu: i have no idea why anyone would move to the us.
fiat500: Ukto: LOL, they do, but they pirate them :P
mircea_popescu: Ukto bitcoin on teh cell...
fiat500: i am now moving to SF and i will have to worry about crime for the first time in my life, 1st world problems indeed
Ukto: [17:23] <fiat500> "Proponents want bitcoins to be the new monetary normal, yet there are 119 million Americans without broadband access" <-- I bet they have cell phones with internet access. and APPs :P
mircea_popescu: the middle east hasn't been fucked over by the "all equal" fallacy.
fiat500: i live in the middle east, i can walk down any street any time of the night and not have to worry about getting shot or mugged
mircea_popescu: ie, a superior class, with priviledges and immunities clearly entrenched above the mass.
mircea_popescu: fiat500 the problem iof the world now is the absence of gentry.
fiat500: mircea_popescu: gentrification is now a code-word for bad in poor neighborhoods where crime is rampant and the community doesnt give a shit about improving the overall conditions
fiat500: (or lethargic business for that matter)
mircea_popescu: that however is a good thing.
fiat500: progress should not have to wait for lethargic government
fiat500: broadband access is not our fault, not our responsibility, let municipalities take care of that
aknap3: seriously though, I think it won't be a huge issue. I think the third world will appreciate the value of and benefit from bitcoin more than the first world -- they get increased access to global markets, freedom from currency controls, plus they escape hyperinflation in their own currencies