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fancypants: i don't know namworld but if I
tell her me keyed i get 5
fancypants: so, no security hole
to game
the affiliate program
then?
mircea_popescu: so now you're exposed
to
the cp risk of
the exchange and of
the key seller.
molecular: it's also a issue for
the buyer of
the key, because I still have it, right?
mircea_popescu: fancypants you never know whether
the person selling a pgp key doesn't keep a copy.
mircea_popescu: the keyring is on a cold machine and it doesn't keep
track of key updates.
mircea_popescu: you'd better have moved all your stuff
to a new account or withdrawn
molecular: so who's going lower
than 5 BTC (give me part of
that 5 after receiving)?
molecular: a question: is it allowed
to sell MPEX "accounts" (the pgp key)?
gribble: BTCUSD
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mircea_popescu: i wonder how long before
the bitcoin coder & geek community gets
together a possee and comes
to hang me.
mircea_popescu: the girl has meanwhile managed
to open a rift with hearn
too.
Diablo-D3: Namworld: did you ever
talk
to amazingrando?
mircea_popescu: <evoorhees> I could never play evil in
the video games, I always felt guilty << whoa!
Namworld: Sadly, MPEx has no JSON api I
think
Namworld: I'll have an auto-updating summary of my holdings and
their value
evoorhees: I could never play evil in
the video games, I always felt guilty
Ukto: working on one of
the various evil schemes. ;)
smickles: all i see is a long list with polimeda at
the
top, and no understanding
to be had
Ukto: have one in
their posestion, not sure if
they paid for it
smickles: I
took: < Ukto> no, bitcoind foundation has one
too "
to mean
that
they owned one
Namworld: I
technically should have 827 shares left of ASICMINER
smickles: or, at least,
their 3 primary objectives
smickles: I
think owning one of
those is outside of
their misson statement
Ukto: but yeah
there it is :)
mircea_popescu: Ukto pity
they STILL haven't gotten with
the program and listed
Ukto: charles / yankee of bitinstnat was
there and saw/played with it in person
Ukto: no, bitcoind foundation has one
too
Ukto: no one wants
to sell
their asicmining shares
smickles: you nethash is bigger
than mine :o
Namworld: and yeah, so ASICMINER never started being
traded again after GLBSE closed,
they were not reissued
Namworld: I lended
them for shorting, and
the shorting contract specified if shares weren't
trading at
the
time of expiry, I'd be paid a 1 BTC compensation instead of getting shares.
mircea_popescu: <Namworld> How many shares did ASICMINER sell? 20k of 40k
total issued
error4733: Bitcoin is
to fiat what kryptonite is
to superman.
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assbot: !ticker <exchange> <ticker> (desc: returns current
ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO)
assbot: No darn
tobacco,
thats for sure.
Bowjob: would you guys say
that s.dice is still a good investment @ 0.007xx
Diablo-D3: outside air vent shit and electricity and net was going
to be overhead
Diablo-D3: we were going
to have raised floors
too, but only for
the water
Diablo-D3: hot air containment works wonders, but
that is NOT how its done
Ukto: they said your supporsed
to contain, and colelct
the hot air
Ukto: it contains
the hot air
burnside: I get
the feeling
that
those get used a lot more at small business setups where
they end up with a rack of gear in a 4'x4' closet.
Diablo-D3: but it still
takes up room in
the goddamned row, its not a backdoor chiller assembly
Diablo-D3: back door and front door replacements
that force feeds
the rack
Diablo-D3: they do make shit
that glues
to
their APC cabs
though
Ukto: not sure if
they made
them public, but were offered at enterprise levels
Diablo-D3: yes, APC calls
their in row shit In-Row(tm) its annoying
Ukto: ah yeah, it was somethign
they were
talking about back in.. 2008?
burnside: I
think Diablo was referring
to
the APC units you decided not
to use
Diablo-D3: Ukto: I dunno, all
the chillers Ive seen
that replace
the backdoors are still just one chiller unit
Ukto: and you maintain pressure for
the whole floor
Ukto: Diablo-D3: umm,
the system was fully redundant
Diablo-D3: if you're using in row cooling, if one of
that row's chillers dies,
the other
take up
the slack
Ukto: but
the had
to plug
the fans into
their own power
Ukto: (which
they always did)
Diablo-D3: they're
too expensive and
they're not redundant enough
Ukto: they could choose
to use
the flow doors for free
Ukto: this was optional
to
the customer
Diablo-D3: Ukto: btw,
the cab mounted chillers I dont like
Ukto: so air would amke it all
the way up
Ukto: there were fans in
the intake door at 2points
Ukto: it wasnt
that bad, about 4 degrees
Ukto: even
the heavy loaded cabs maintained a high of 80degrees
burnside: I mean on
the cold side, with it coming from
the bottom up, did you see a wide swing in
the intake
temp on
the servers at
the
top of
the rack?
Diablo-D3: hot air goes right into
the cooling units
Ukto: hence why I changed
things
burnside: what's
the
temperature differential between
the bottom of
the rack and
the
top?
Diablo-D3: [05:02:11] <Ukto> an 50ton leibert air handlers for chilled water lining
the walls
Ukto: into a
thin airshaft
that ran up
the door with air vents
Ukto: so air was fed via
the bottom cold side of
the cabinet