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TTTBBBUUUXXX: but
the resolution date is set for like 3 more days from now
TTTBBBUUUXXX: but
the iron man 3 weekend gross bet, on bitbet.us is resolved (the final numbers are in)
mod6: benkay: well, yeah, lets hope
that cryptocurrencies are here
to stay.
mod6: but maybe if -dev doesn't wreck it before anyone gets a fuckin chance
to figure out how cool btc is...
mod6: so rather
than waste my own
time
trying
to explain what it is, and why
they should give me gasoline or food for it, i'd just rather have some metals
to pay with just in case.
mod6: It worries me about how
things are over here. I wanted
to have some silver and gld in case of some huge cluster fuck where I need
to pay for something in metal as opposed
to bitcoin. People over here have heard of bitcoin, but
they don't know what it is or how
to use it, so
to
them its pretty much "oh
thats a scam.."
mod6: Of course we've all seen all
the back and forth drama... I figured it was worth a shot.
mod6: And I'd been looking at coinabul.com for a long
time
trying
to figure out if I should place an order for either or both with my precious btcs.
mod6: Well, I'm not a big gold bug or silver bug. Just wanted
to have a small amt. just in case.
mod6: It was actually attempted
to be delivered on Friday, but somehow
the guy didn't knock on
the door? So I had
to walk
to
the P.O.
to sign for it
today. But it's all good!
mod6: i kinda felt bad about buggin
them
through
twitter for christsake so i donated .25 btc
mod6: which i promptly blew
them up on
their
twitter, finally got some resolution after a number of hours... *shrug*
mod6: last
time I had an issue with
the website I came
to irc lookin for Ben Reeves, but didnt find him around here...
mod6: kakobrekla: not
that I've seen...
deadweasel: Chaaang-Noi, how long has
that been
there?
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 120.31501, Best ask: 120.77774, Bid-ask spread: 0.46273, Last
trade: 120.77774, 24 hour volume: 104141.50050386, 24 hour low: 114.01000, 24 hour high: 124.90000, 24 hour vwap: 120.16380
deadweasel: good link usagi, good general rules in
there. i'll digest
the rest later.
deadweasel: usagi
that sucks.. it 'disappeared'?
they auctioned it off somewhere more likely.
usagi: Which would only be logical if
they were pulling
that sort of scam. Like you know, offering 10 or 20% on
top
usagi: You will know it's a scam when
they start apologizing by paying people more
than
they paid
usagi: A lot of real-world mining companies are like
that
error4733: should
take 10min
to find
the same story in fiat
usagi: By
that
time a small percentage of people who ordered would be dead or in jail, so no matter what happened I'd walk off with a profit
usagi: I walk away with fifty
to $100 million dollars
usagi: Then
tem months down
the line when everyone is foaming at
the mouth I just start processing refunds, at
the original price in BTC, out of
the income stream
usagi: So I had
this idea for a scam where I found an ASIC company an invest into a series of high yield REITs and covered call commodity funds, etc.
usagi: I wouldn't consider ordering from
them but I'd buy a 2nd hand unit :)
usagi: and I was ignored
the previous 4
times I sent
them e-mail
usagi: I never got a
tracking number
usagi: btc
tied
to usd, i got like 4.7btc
error4733: and because
they ship FPGA before, i
think I would have fallen into
the giant
trap
error4733: BFL:
The only reason I'm glad
to not have been early adopter
kakobrekla: "hey i was scammed but if i
think
to myself i wasnt,
then i wasnt!"
kakobrekla: >I understand
that
the reason BFL looked so good is because of
the performance per watt, but just because we want low wattage for maximum profits, and just because
that's what we based our pre-orders on, still doesn't mean it's relevant
to "Advertised Performance".
davout: (to remove spaces at
the end of
the field before
the semicolon)
davout: 2013-05-02;2013-05-02;REJ DAVID
TOTO RIB INEXPLOIT;1117.3
davout: and
then i'll remove spaces between digits, and change commas for periods
to get
davout: i want
to get 2013-05-02;2013-05-02;REJ DAVID
TOTO RIB INEXPLOIT;1 117,3
davout: i have a bunch of lines like
these in my csv
davout: 2013-05-02;2013-05-02;REJ DAVID
TOTO RIB INEXPLOIT ;1 117,3
davout: mod6: yea, what i'm
trying
to do is a little harder :)
mod6: and davout, where 15,27 is
the range of line numbers
mod6: davout: how do you mean? You can just use
the : and enter
the regex either via line number or wildcard '%' for entire file. Ex. :% s/foo/bar/ or :15,27 s/foo/bar/
davout: i'm not interested in regular rockstars
though
kakobrekla: well, at least we know where
the standards are
kakobrekla: not even good enough
to alpha an
they put it live
mod6: i saw
that wackyness you posted when
trying out
the service...
kakobrekla: lol btc.sx changed "trade with no limits"
to "trade with fewer limits"
gribble: MtGox lag is 38.173593 seconds. During
this
time, light
travels 0.0764994529592 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin
ten
times between Saturn and
Titan (0.0802 AU).
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 119.50000, Best ask: 120.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last
trade: 120.00000, 24 hour volume: 95019.26425612, 24 hour low: 112.20502, 24 hour high: 124.90000, 24 hour vwap: 119.79422
mjr_1: also, what do you
think mpoe-pr will
think of
this idea...i posted it on
the forums
mjr_1: mircea_popescu: what do you
think of
the second post?
jurov: The whole car -- which is about
three-metres-long --
takes about 2,500 hours.
MJR_: my friend put me in contact with someone
there, so hopefully we get some coverage
mircea_popescu: i mean, i appreciate reading history but i may be
the only usurer in
the world
that does
MJR_: i
think
there will be a forbes piece
though
MJR_: and i also find it ironic
that
they block people from following
the path of
the institutions
that
they venerate
MJR_: yeah, i am
trying
to play up
the historic homage
to NYSE
mircea_popescu: mjr___ it's
too wordy. you have good points, but make
the case in
the first paragraph and
then go into
the historic anecdote
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 124.00000, Best ask: 124.11990, Bid-ask spread: 0.11990, Last
trade: 124.00000, 24 hour volume: 80762.90996442, 24 hour low: 108.00000, 24 hour high: 124.70000, 24 hour vwap: 118.05663
MJR_: i basically just need
two leaderboards (bids and asks)
MJR_: if i can figure out USERS, and Create, Update, Delete (cancel)...i'll be good
to go
MJR_: i am basically setting up a "leaderboard" which is
their example!!
MJR_: its just info...and even
that info is user generated
MJR_: ideally i will never
touch a private key, or a dollar
davout: like maybe use it against a read-only mongodb instance
to display everything, and have
the updates done on a backend server
davout: yeah,
try it out, let me know how it goes, i want
to
try out stuff like
that for interfaces
MJR_: but i might be able
to get it done by 4pm EST
MJR_: i have
to add in some users
type stuff
though
MJR_: just push what you want
to
them
MJR_: socket.io like emulating a constant
tcp socket
MJR_: i
think
this is
the wave of
the future
though
MJR_: but
they abstract it nicely
MJR_: i
think i probably was doing
the same
thing
they did
davout: meteorjs apparently glues a lot of stuff
together
MJR_: wow it looks great, easy
to integrate with mongo?
MJR_: but i
thought meteor is roughly equal
to socket.io
davout: does all
this out of
the box
MJR_: all javascript from client
to server
to database
MJR_: i am
technologically loving
this design
davout: when your webapp is ready apply for
the DCT award
MJR_: though i doubt
the web app will be ready by
then