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Re: What Is Your Favorite Anime?
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DigitalAsh
on 23/11/2018, 21:00:48 UTC
Mine is Death Note
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Re: How comfortable are you speaking in front of large groups of people?
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DigitalAsh
on 22/11/2018, 19:38:21 UTC
At first, I am terribly nervous, but when I see that the audience is listening to me with interest, I calm down and begin to speak more confidently.
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Re: Technologies of the future.
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DigitalAsh
on 22/11/2018, 19:30:36 UTC
I wish we will have a special thing for teleportation and it will greatly save our time!
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Re: Bad eating habits
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DigitalAsh
on 18/11/2018, 23:12:47 UTC
During my illness with the digestive system, I had to change eating habits. It was very difficult. Me all the food did not seem tasty! How good that I recovered!

Congrats! That's hard to do this, and I know that!
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Re: How to study well English grammar?
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DigitalAsh
on 18/11/2018, 23:01:51 UTC
How to study well English grammar?
My advice is to learn English grammar through books. You should read children's books and English books. If not, then you should buy bilingual funny books to read both entertainment and remember the grammar structure used inside. From there, learn, take notes to apply when needed.
And, what is your advice?

I guess, the best solution is to talk to natives as much as possible. There are lots of examples from my own experience to follow.
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Re: does money influence the health of a person
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DigitalAsh
on 17/11/2018, 22:14:16 UTC
you can offord better food, medical care. etc.. so, it influences..
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Re: Invest Now!!!
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DigitalAsh
on 16/11/2018, 20:05:14 UTC
it can fall, but not dramatically!! i think - it's time to invest! just the time!!
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Re: If Bitcoins crash or go away, what do you plan to do with your mining rig?
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DigitalAsh
on 09/06/2011, 05:20:28 UTC
see if I can finally play crysis on high settings
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Re: sell me .75 btc through paypal?
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DigitalAsh
on 09/06/2011, 05:18:34 UTC
ahh thanks that's exactly what I'm looking for

If this forum had a rep system you'd get one, and if I had some coins I'd give you a few cents lol
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sell me .75 btc through paypal?
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DigitalAsh
on 08/06/2011, 19:42:51 UTC
I got nothin, I just don't wanna look at this empty wallet anymore Sad and .75 is all I can afford at these rates. Any takers?
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Re: cloud computing?
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DigitalAsh
on 07/06/2011, 20:24:48 UTC
haha ok I might as well, I'm gonna eat dinner and I'll post back up after I try

if it works I'll start a cloudmining army Tongue
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Re: cloud computing?
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DigitalAsh
on 07/06/2011, 19:45:10 UTC
that's sad to hear, guess I won't even try then

thanks for the input though anyway
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Re: How can mining ever make me any money?
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DigitalAsh
on 07/06/2011, 19:35:48 UTC
I would sell enough bitcoins to build a decent mining rig, say you sell 25 btc you can make that back in a month and then continue profiting. It is an investment, either you think it's worth it or you don't.
How can you mine 25(!) BTC with equipment worth ~500 USD that still needs to be shipped within 1 month?! This is BAD advice!

Also, if you say: "But he can get 500 USD back, as the conversion rate increases if the difficulty goes up!" then I say: "If he does not 100% need this computer right now, he will make more then 500 USD by keeping the 25 BTC and selling them in 1 month!"


Paying Bitcoin to mine is a bad deal in very many cases. This is one of them!

You're probably right, I'm still a delusional noob most likely Tongue

It's up to him, if it were me I would probably sell some btc and build something, even if that's horrible advice. I could use a new computer anyway lol
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Re: cloud computing?
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DigitalAsh
on 07/06/2011, 19:33:47 UTC
Lol you're most likely right, I couldn't care less about getting kicked off, so I might just try it and see what happens. Who knows maybe I'll find out they have some sick rigs set up to handle all the users, and I doubt they even know what bitcoin mining is so it might take a while to get banned. I'll try it and update if anyone's interested Tongue
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Re: Need help working out my returns
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DigitalAsh
on 07/06/2011, 19:29:52 UTC

LOL I know, it's my dad's comp and I swear no matter how many times I remove them he's got a few new ones to replace them. He's lucky he gave me life because otherwise I'd have to start charging for all the pc help they need lol
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Re: How can mining ever make me any money?
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DigitalAsh
on 07/06/2011, 19:25:47 UTC
I would sell enough bitcoins to build a decent mining rig, say you sell 25 btc you can make that back in a month and then continue profiting. It is an investment, either you think it's worth it or you don't.
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Re: cloud computing?
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DigitalAsh
on 07/06/2011, 19:23:32 UTC
Ahh gotcha, I figured there was a reason people weren't doing this. But in this case the service I'm using is free, I believe because it's new and still in beta stages, not entirely sure. Even if it's not all that good for mining, it would still be better than not doing anything which is where I'm at now. So would it still be possible to set up a miner there and how would I go about it?
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cloud computing?
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DigitalAsh
on 07/06/2011, 19:08:10 UTC
I'm sure some around here have heard of this, but basically there are services that let you access a pc and use it for various things over the internet. I'm sure that's not the greatest description but for instance there is a game service called "on live" that allows you to play pc games on very powerful computers, as long as you have a fast enough internet connection not to cause any lag.

So I'm registered for a service called "ispaces" which basically gives you a desktop that you can access from anywhere and use it as your personal computer. Would I be able to use this for mining? I'm in the process of building a rig right now so I can't do anything yet, would this be worth trying in the meantime? If it works out I guess it would be possible to register multiple accounts and run a ton of miners at once.
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Re: Best rig to start with? 2x5830?
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DigitalAsh
on 07/06/2011, 18:04:08 UTC
thanks everyone, what kind of bitcoins are you pulling in each month with these setups? Also how important is cpu power for mining, or not at all? What I'm asking is should I dump as much money as possible into video cards and disregard ram/cpu, or is there a certain point where that's gonna hold me back?

Here is some of the hardware I'm using. Please don't buy it out:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157176
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817152036
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820134489
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103903
2 case fans ontop of 2 5830s and a $17 80GB HD

The only problem I had setting it up was that, without the ATI drivers installed, I couldn't see a cursor. If you can't install the ATI drivers without a cursor then you fail the first test :p GL


I'm liking the look of this build ^ but I'm thinking I may want to scale up to 4 cards at some point in the future, I'll worry about a power source at that point but what would be a good mobo for this?

bump anyone have any input on this?
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Re: Need help working out my returns
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DigitalAsh
on 06/06/2011, 18:14:36 UTC
sry about that, here's a screen


beyond that I'm not sure there's any real way to say, I don't think there's a reliable way to say how much difficulty will increase/exchange rate will change etc.

http://i55.tinypic.com/mcu1zt.jpg


lol I'm new to this as well, if I understand correctly price has usually gone up to match difficulty so hopefully it won't matter much