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Re: For Sale - 1978 Lincoln Town Car
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silentseawolf
on 10/04/2013, 03:37:40 UTC
Yeah, that is a very nice one tho, this old girl needs some work to look that nice again.
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Re: For Sale - 1978 Lincoln Town Car
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silentseawolf
on 09/04/2013, 16:25:15 UTC
bump and price drop
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Re: For Sale - 1978 Lincoln Town Car
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silentseawolf
on 05/04/2013, 23:07:54 UTC
Yes, the Swift provides accessory power for the Lincoln, you just tow it along behind.... Tongue
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Re: For Sale - 1978 Lincoln Town Car
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silentseawolf
on 05/04/2013, 22:30:15 UTC
bump
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Re: Solvent Trap Adapter - Recycle Cleaning Fluids - NOT a Silencer - NOT a Gun
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silentseawolf
on 04/04/2013, 05:42:53 UTC
wow, I bet you can barely hear it now when your solvent spills....  *cough* *cough*   If you get one, make sure you get some taller sights so you can aim while cleaning... *snicker* *snort* *guffaw*   Also, don't forget to use subsonic ammo when you "clean"...  *laughter*
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Re: Selling '96 Green Eddie Bower Bronco (75btc obo)
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silentseawolf
on 04/04/2013, 05:30:36 UTC

Anyway, not to take a dump on this guys thread...


Then dont.... that is why you can make a new topic, will some Mod please drag him out back and explain this to him?  or shoot him in the mouth?
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Re: For Sale - 1978 Lincoln Town Car
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silentseawolf
on 04/04/2013, 05:27:07 UTC
Thanks, she rides like a water bed on wheels and gets the mileage of a battle ship.  The family call her the Queen Mary.
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Re: For Sale - 1978 Lincoln Town Car
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silentseawolf
on 04/04/2013, 04:27:10 UTC
Bump
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For Sale - 1978 Lincoln Town Car
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silentseawolf
on 31/03/2013, 20:33:36 UTC
want to buy a car with you monstrous bitcoin profits?

http://susanville.craigslist.org/cto/3672786377.html

For sale, by me, contact through craigslist.  If you want the car hauled/towed/shipped, you will have to make your own arrangements to tow from the Milford, CA post office.
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Re: [SOLD] ASUS Eee PC 1225B-SU17-BK Netbook (Like-New) E-450 [$295 shipped to US]
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silentseawolf
on 11/07/2012, 03:37:21 UTC
Received laptop, everything is A OK, just like he said it would be.  +1 from me
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Re: Are Bitcoins legal?
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silentseawolf
on 28/06/2012, 07:30:02 UTC
yeah get a tax guy involved to stay super legit, hell offer to pay him in BTC!
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Re: 375 MH/s with 5770@core960/600 & 5750@core870/mem575 by 225 W/h total
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silentseawolf
on 28/06/2012, 07:22:55 UTC
I think you have it stretched plenty good for the hardware involved.  Remember the harder you run em, the quicker they die.
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Re: Bitcoin - how long does it take to change a wallet password?
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silentseawolf
on 28/06/2012, 07:20:11 UTC
there are password strength estimators and articles on how to make a strong password all over the web.  Google is your friend.
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Re: Did I just lose all of my bitcoins (alot)
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silentseawolf
on 28/06/2012, 07:16:45 UTC
find your walled.dat file and find a guide on how to backup and restore your wallet from backups.  those will help you more than I can.
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Re: is it legal to sell otc drugs online?
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silentseawolf
on 28/06/2012, 07:10:36 UTC
You would have to examine if it is a controlled/scheduled substance. Other rules may apply too. For example, spray paint is not illegal, but selling it to a minor in your state may be, same thing goes with the anti-meth-ingredient ID laws some states have for ephedrines. I think there are no laws prohibiting you from giving aspirin to someone, but the prilosec may have a 'non-prescription' dose that the prescription exceeds.
There are so many laws now that it's no longer possible to guarantee that any action you take doesn't violate one of them.

That's why it's best to use services like Silk Road, because even if you think what you're doing is legal you can never be entirely sure.

when in doubt, cover your ass.  nobody else will and the rest will flip on you in a second if they can gain from it.  Most people are basically decent, but need to have a plan to protect you and yours from those who are not.  12 gauge and TOR has solved most of my simple problems, best of luck on yours.
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Re: Can I mine Bitcoins with my smartphone?
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silentseawolf
on 28/06/2012, 07:01:33 UTC
smart phone/tablet CPUs are built for apps and video/sound, not the intense but simple shader and pixel math that a GPU is built for.  even a low end GPU is more powerful then your CPU by a power of ten, but it is very specialized, and does not do anything else very well.  the CPU is the all around number cruncher, and will do most things well.
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Re: What kind of music do you enjoy?
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silentseawolf
on 28/06/2012, 06:50:57 UTC
I like to listen to stuff that meets the basic criteria of music. It must have a rhythm and changing tones, in other words: melody.

Not everything that is called music actually contains a melody. I've noticed certain types of dubstep to be a particularly notorious offenders.

+1

its gotta have a melody to it.  and you are right, some dubstep is awful, some i enjoy.
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Re: BTC
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silentseawolf
on 28/06/2012, 06:46:29 UTC
spendbitcoins.com works fine.  I have made several transactions up to a few hundred dollars, the site has come along really well since I first started using it.
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Re: What got you into bitcoin?
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silentseawolf
on 28/06/2012, 06:33:59 UTC
The wired article on the Silk Road is what put me onto bitcoin,  I have always been AMD/ATI fan so when I discovered my gaming hardware could turn a profit instead of just sitting there, I jump in with both feet and a Crossfired pair of 6870s.  the rest is history.
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Re: Question about CGMINER
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silentseawolf
on 27/06/2012, 16:52:45 UTC
the readme.txt file, best kept secret in the computing world....