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Re: Ceterum censeo, Quickseller should kill himself.
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nullius
on 17/03/2018, 21:58:20 UTC
FFS.
Anyone interested in Bitcoin who thinks "I'll go and check out the biggest, longest running forum there is, see what's up...." and reads shit like this thread (in Meta, already!), will run a fucking mile.

Welcome to the Internet.

(You are right, of course; but what did you really expect?)




To clean scam gang, anyway presently I don't have time for moderating. Yep, I am not an alt of QS or Lauda. I may be ranking in billions, but what is Lauda's Tax number?

42
Where can I view with this number, website name etc.

I own 42s.net if you can think of a good use for that name. Smiley

Are we starting a fork for this thread?

Well, this thread certainly is in need of a useful topic!

I recently e-mailed —@domainsbyproxy.com to inquire whether the proud owner of a GoDaddy parked page would be willing to let the name go to a good home where it would be well-loved, in exchange for modest compensation from someone who is not rich and wants it for a personal project.  No response; I am guessing that my message hit /dev/null or the blackhole of a so-called “junk folder” before it could be seen by a human.

The domain situation got out of hand about 25 years ago.  Cf. the situation with the domain name “bitcoin.com”—which never had anything to do with Bitcoin, according to Satoshi.  And it still doesn’t have anything to do with Bitcoin!  Too bad it still fools people into reading articles there, and even into using Btrash.

That said, I do have a knack for finding good names which are actually available to me.  Vide nym.zone.  What domain could better suit me for my net.home?





With this number you need to channel Douglas Adams through his "DEEP THOUGHT" access link; any and all answers will be relevant but won't make sense.

Any chance it could provide us with an electronic Babel fish? Would be useful to translate the broken English in to something comprehensible.

Ooh!  We could try with that the same roundtrip-translation trick which once amused us with Altavista’s eponymous Babelfish.  I predict the results will be:  Lauda has a heavy instinct for the Bitcoyne.





Ceterum censeo, Quickseller should kill himself.