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Board Service Discussion
Re: (NSFW) From the lovely girls of ClassyCams we have a treat for you!
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Drtrix
on 08/04/2014, 19:50:03 UTC
Do people actually still pay to see women on webcams...haha, private show or not you've got to be pretty hurting to pay anything with the abundance of full length porn's and sites with all sorts of FREE porn why the hell anybody would pay is beyond me. If you really believe these whores are doing a private show just for *you* I got a bridge or two you might be interested in buying!
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Board Mining
Re: What are your plans for your rigs in the summer?
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Drtrix
on 03/04/2014, 18:31:15 UTC
Used it to barbeque burgers.

I'm gonna pack up my rig and send to my folks in Alberta ... doesn't get more than 70C in summers. Heaven

Actually your wrong, its gets warmer than 21 Celsius in Alberta even in the northern parts...I know because I live in Alberta and even last summer we had stretches of 30C+ for a week or two...if you don't think so just search the historical records :-)

It was warm enough I had to keep my AC running all day and could only turn off after the sun went down and even then inside the house remains at 20-22 C during the night.

Perhaps the times you visited it happened to be cooler but I can assure you summer does indeed get hotter that 70F...though I realize you made a typo and said 70C.

Without confirming my location I am considered to be in Northern Alberta and for sure its cooler than southern AB but its sure the hell is not 21C all summer and thats more the average, it gets hotter :-)
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: WHITE HOUSE PETITION! STOP THE IRS! MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
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Drtrix
on 03/04/2014, 15:32:47 UTC
Are you angry about the IRS declaring Bitcoin property?
Me too! Sign this white house petition and lets see if we can veto this IRS crap!

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/amend-irs-notice-2014-2taxing-virtual-currencybitcoin-property-stifles-new-technologycreates/z7WtKZGY
SHARE THIS THREAD. SPREAD THE PETITION.

Maybe we could put this on Facebook and tell everybody if they repost to their wall or LIKE it 1 million times that Facebook will abolish the IRS silly rules
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: How did we let this happen?
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Drtrix
on 03/04/2014, 15:20:31 UTC
I've always found it comical that people try to compare Bitcoin to the internet.  The key difference between the two is, the internet is immensely useful.  Bitcoin, not so much.  Kind of a one trick pony in comparison.  Please stop, you just sound ridiculous.  

How old are you kid? Did you know that 10 years ago your Facebook, Skype or Twitter didn't exist? Did you know that most of us refused to change to Google cos Altavista was number 1 search engine? lol Did you know that 15 years ago the Internet was basically this?

http://inetstudent1.francistuttle.com/dk0871558/lessons/itf/internet_timeline/images/usenet.gif


I can say I am 40+ and have been around since 2400 baud modems and 15 years ago which would have been 1999 the internet was NOT "basically this" as you say, as a matter of fact the Internet was graphical in late 1994 and maybe 1993 from what I recall...Win 3.1 was out and I had sites I was designing from 1994-1999 using basically text until tools came along...their was no WYSIWYG tools for making websites and everything was coded and took time.

Sites may not have been flashy or anything but their was alot of animations and tags being used and "Web Rings" but in no way was the internet all command line based and that my friend was more like 1993 and before so perhaps you need to do some research before commenting that because you do not have your facts straight, you are correct that Skype, Twitter and Facebook didn't exist however even in 1994 CU-See-me existed for videoconferencing and reflectors were all over and I know for fact because I was there...not sure where you were?

Any doubts about video conferencing before 1999 when you claim everything was command line? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CU-SeeMe

Any doubts the Internet was not graphical before 1999? https://web.archive.org/

As for Altavista, your right it was the #1 search engine back then BUT it came out in 1995 and guess what? It wasn't command line based at all and could be used through the Netscape browser and better yet heres a list of browser release dates and by 1999 IE the shit browser was already at V5.0 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_browsers

Its one thing to comment on another's knowledge of the Internet and how things were "back when I was young" but make sure you have your facts straight because others have indeed been using the Internet since before it was graphical and did use Usenet and BBS' and it was way before 1999 or before your 15 years ago when you claim the "Internet was basically this"....it basically wasn't like that and I know for fact as I was designing sites before 1999, doing video chats using Cu-see-me and using IRC clients well before 1999 and not through command prompt.

I recall using modems in the 80's using a phone placed on a cradle basically like you see in the movie "War Games" to login to BBS' so my knowledge of the Internet and time frames is clear and what I know about 1999 and what you know is quite different, I have receipts showing me paying over $10k per month for bandwidth to host a pay site with over 10000 members and if you doubt that I can provide evidence to any mod here :-)

Oh, and the people visiting my site in 1999 were not using command line or dial up, site back then ran UBB forums and around 2000-2001 switched to Vbulletin and the server at the time if I recall were running 800 MHz dual processors with maybe 256 or 512 mb of ram and commercial servers like that would cost 7-10k at the end of the 90's ;-)

My version of 1999 seems quite a bit different that your mention of it being like Usenet, you need to study this all a bit more next time.

Also note by 1999 Usenet could easily be used with multiple clients that had a gui, command line would have been a waste of time for downloading series or rar's or par's etc...why bother when graphical clients existed.
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Re: I'm Out
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Drtrix
on 03/04/2014, 13:10:25 UTC


buy BTC now and hold, then cash out at the next top and you will be able to wear chains like a boss... like Mt. T!

I PITTY THE FOOL WHO SELLS NOW.
http://www.andrewkardon.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/mr-t.jpg



Or you could buy a dictionary.
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Board CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware
Re: Bitmaintech.com
by
Drtrix
on 12/03/2014, 12:08:45 UTC
Ok mabye not so scary  Smiley  I guess the scariest part is telling my wife I'm buying one........

Remember, don't invest what you can't afford to lose because *anything* could go wrong, you may indeed reach ROI but you may not depending on when you actually buy, the pool you use etc etc....no guarantees at all and if BTC goes down to half the price it is this morning well you can already imagine what that means.

Personally I don't trust the mining profit calculators and don't find them accurate compared to my actual real world results but again do NOT spend what you can't afford to lose as things are getting late in the game and soon 200 GH/s will be worthless. I have four of the Antminer S1 and can't see them being very profitable after another 60-90 days and their will come a point where power costs more and it will be better for me to sell them all and hope someone with a larger farm that doesn't pay power will want them. I may be wrong and perhaps they will last a bit longer but nobody really can be 100% accurate and if we get flooded with 2 TH/s miners soon that will affect things.

Don't forget the cost of power! I have a power monitoring system and can tell down to the cent what each watt cost and overclocked my Antminer S1's for two of them in my home are using 864 watts and I pay 6.99 kWh this month so I am paying about $1.40 for two units per day and $2.80 for all four of mine per day to run 24/7.

Simple math says all 4 of my units will cost me $84 in power this month but what if next month my power goes to 12.35 kWh which alot of times does happen, well then I pay double the cost for power. I am currently making about $60-80 per day on average from what I can tell however difficulty is increasing and this will get less and less so I don't need to say it again because I already warned you twice about your investment. :-)

I cannot post a image and get an error "invalid proxy" when using imgur otherwise I would show a capture of my power usage for two Antminer S1, I'm sure others get the same numbers as I do in regards to power usage etc.

Good luck!

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Re: Bitmaintech.com
by
Drtrix
on 11/03/2014, 18:50:11 UTC
I'm terrified to buy the s1, I was reading the set up and trouble shoot and now I'm worried I won't be able to set it up....

Very easy setup, I have purchased 4 units recently and just plug them into your network and most by default are set to 192.168.1.99 that I got and if not use a network scanning tool to find them and mine show up as Paragon Technolgies Inc. or Shenzen SHX Technologies Inc. as the vendor so they will be easy to find on your network if they are not that IP I mention.

For Windows you can user Angry IP Scanner or for OSX use Lan Scan Pro and you will be able to find them rather easily.

After you find them login with username/password which mine were all root for user and root for pass and then go into miner configuration and set your pools and worker names and your good to go, to overclock user Google and you will find the info.

Good luck!