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Re: Announcement - ASIC mining processor by Butterfly Labs
by
opieum2
on 30/11/2014, 01:29:11 UTC
Yeah, never mind the fact that I had a 104F fever and strep throat and just got off a 17 hour plane ride.  I mean, I'm sure you'd be in great shape at that point as well.  I imagine you'd just call in sick and wimp out.


Idiot.


Lol noone gives a fuck, considering what you have done, I think half the people you fucked over wish you had died of that instead. You are a lying sack of shit with your false military background. Desert Shield? You were 17 at the time that went down. At the very least you would have been in boot camp/A-school at that point in time. You would be a very Jr recruit. So spare us your sympathy bullshit. Continue eating your bag of dicks.

Oh and you are also full of shit. 104F fever would have involved certain physical signs like the profuse sweating that in that photo you clearly do not have not to mention the brain cooking temps that go with that level of fever. So again you are full of shit again. My guess you must have been doing some serious drugs the night before. Little fact about your so-called fever:

Low-grade fevers range from about 100 F-101 F while high-grade fevers range from about 103 F-104 F. Dangerous temperatures are high-grade fevers that range from over 104 F-107 F or higher (extremely high fevers are also termed hyperpyrexia). The preceding fever values may vary somewhat according to different clinicians and the condition and age of the patient, but they offer a reader a way to judge the terms "low," "high," and "dangerous" when they are used in reference to fever in the medical literature.

Those are considered brain cooking temps. You would be in a hospital and no force on earth would allow you to stand. So again spare us the bullshit. The idiot is you for lying and not being able to back it up with anything.


EDIT: Josh trying to craft your next lie? Briefly saw you replied, but you opted to delete it and revise and devise your next deceptive words.