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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
Are you a QOTWer? Do you want to start a thread that isn't a direct answer to the current QOTW? Then this place, gentle poster, is your friend.
( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Disappointing as I love to get involved with the current affairs and political chat
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 14:53, 1 reply, 10 years ago)
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 14:53, 1 reply, 10 years ago)
I don't understand Bitcoin, my brother in law does that 'mining' for them but I don't get it at all
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 14:56, Reply)
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 14:56, Reply)
No I'm quite happy just moaning and being sarcastic and condescending thanks
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 14:59, Reply)
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Getting money for clicking on ads or something isn't it?
Bit like clubcard points. But on the internet.
I used to do "paid" surveys until I got bored and bombarded by emails.
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:00, Reply)
Bit like clubcard points. But on the internet.
I used to do "paid" surveys until I got bored and bombarded by emails.
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:00, Reply)
using a machine dedicated to figuring out algorithms to create coins from nothing and getting coin in return for your electricity
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:15, Reply)
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:15, Reply)
how much is a bitcoin worth?
edit: thanks for a simple explanation
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:15, Reply)
edit: thanks for a simple explanation
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:15, Reply)
Aw man, I had more than that in dollars, I could have spent those dollars on bitcoins
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:24, Reply)
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I have a huge amount of time on the country's largest supercompuer.
I have thought about using it for bitcoin mining - no one would know. Unless they did find out and I'd probably go to prison.
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:24, Reply)
I have thought about using it for bitcoin mining - no one would know. Unless they did find out and I'd probably go to prison.
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:24, Reply)
You can buy a decent asic miner for about £1000-£2000, then if you get into a good pool you can make profit, but new better machines are coming out all the time
you need to be ahead of the game with technology, and quite frankly I know fuck all about it. I know people were moaning about the cost of running the machine so hard for so long. Was screwing them on electric. So, being in solar power, I thought about rigging up an off grid mining unit...eco coin mining if you will. In the end I couldn't be fucked
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:28, Reply)
you need to be ahead of the game with technology, and quite frankly I know fuck all about it. I know people were moaning about the cost of running the machine so hard for so long. Was screwing them on electric. So, being in solar power, I thought about rigging up an off grid mining unit...eco coin mining if you will. In the end I couldn't be fucked
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:28, Reply)
It's the free market, and they get harder to make as time goes on.
I think you have to really know what you're doing now to make anything, and even then I think the margins are tiny.
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:40, Reply)
I think you have to really know what you're doing now to make anything, and even then I think the margins are tiny.
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:40, Reply)
Yeah, it's basically like Green Shield stamps.
You click on enough adverts and eventually you get given a kettle you spastic.
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:12, Reply)
You click on enough adverts and eventually you get given a kettle you spastic.
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:12, Reply)
Guilty as charged, yer honour.
Though I don't have the first idea how they work, either.
( , Tue 25 Nov 2014, 15:22, Reply)
Though I don't have the first idea how they work, either.
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