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eidoo wallet
March 08, 2014, 08:16:17 PM
#36
I'd like to participate, sent you pm. Nevermind, looks like someone already won xD.
full member
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March 08, 2014, 08:09:49 PM
#35
Hi, how is the thesis going? Already published?
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legendary
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Away on an extended break
June 14, 2013, 03:32:06 AM
#33
I confirm the receipt on my part, thanks again!

*John looks longingly at a tablet from Bitcoinstore  Wink*
newbie
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June 13, 2013, 04:10:18 PM
#32
Allright, the payment has been made. I don't remember if I've ever won this much money myself, but giving away that much kind of feels good...there's no reason to make a lottery where lots of people win pennies, not at all. Also, currency should be circulated at some point, not just hoarded. John, I really hope that you can put these BTCs in good use!  Wink

http://s13.postimg.org/yodfmssur/bitcoin_transaction.jpg

(The interface is in Finnish language, I hope you don't mind)
legendary
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Away on an extended break
June 12, 2013, 10:35:30 PM
#31
*Number 4292 rises his hands* Cheesy

Thanks again for the lottery!
newbie
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June 12, 2013, 04:46:46 PM
#30
I forgot to take the excel file to the work, so I just used old school methods to make the table: a ruler and a pen. Here's the paper:

http://s21.postimg.org/phn51x7yb/IMG_0944.jpg

Then I just wrote the answerer's numbers to the cells and left most of the cells empty, as there weren't that many answerers. After that I scissored the cells and squashed them into paper balls. That took some time and it was boring, so I went to the gym. When I returned home, I finished up the paper balls and put them into a small bowl. Then I looked the other way, mixed the paper balls and took one paper ball out of the bowl at a time. This is how it turned out:

http://s21.postimg.org/e7z0kpsar/Bitcoin_yhdistetty.jpg

So, now we have a WINNER! Number 4292! Congratulations! You are now 2,5 BTC / >200 € richer (will be)! Although it was kind of lame that already the second one had a number in it. I'm kind of disappointed of that. But hey, now this thing is finally done! A big relief! I will now PM number 4292 and ask right away the address he (there wasn't a single "she" answering my questionnaire) wants the BTC sent out to. Also, thanks everyone for participating.  Smiley
newbie
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June 11, 2013, 05:44:37 PM
#29
Blah...couldn't even print. Windows 7 has this eternal problem with network printers (it's a real issue, if you've ever googled it). Tried hours of fixing the issue, but it resists. I know that all the settings are fine. I'll just print the paper at work. Don't worry, you can trust my sincereness. I'll just continue tomorrow. Won't get enough sleep again. =(
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Presale is live!
June 11, 2013, 04:36:29 PM
#28
If you want to convince people of fairness, the simplest thing would be to point to a number outside of your control and use that as the decider, e.g. the Xth digit of the price of Y at time Z decides the winner. Wink
That. An even better seed would be the hash of the bitcoin block at a predetermined height in future. The technique proposed by BCmale is inherently insecure and is not appropriate for the crypto community.
sr. member
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June 11, 2013, 04:13:12 PM
#27
If you want to convince people of fairness, the simplest thing would be to point to a number outside of your control and use that as the decider, e.g. the Xth digit of the price of Y at time Z decides the winner. Wink
newbie
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June 11, 2013, 01:21:36 PM
#26
Hi!

I haven't forgotten about that 2,5 BTC reward, which goes to the lucky one! Time has passed but also the value of bitcoins have skyrocketed since the last time I posted on this thread. When I started this thread, I think that 2,5 BTC was about 25 €. Right now it equals over 200 euros, so don't consider yourself unlucky, if I kept the reward hanging for so long. It was worth the waiting! And at least it's not been taking so long as BFL's production(?) of ASICs...

So, what I'm going to do RIGHT NOW, is to check my list of bitcointalk.org users who DID answer my questionnaire and PM everyone who answered, a randomly selected number. Then I will use excel to create an A4 size table with as much as cells as possible. Most of the cells will be empty. Those cells which are not empty, will contain the answerer's numbers. The thing about the empty cells is this that I'm gonna print the A4 and cut the cells to same size each. Then I will roll them all into paper balls and put them into a bowl. I'm gonna take a picture of that. Somehow, I think it puts more random aspect to the lottery when adding empty cells. Okay, I'll start now.
newbie
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January 31, 2013, 09:57:58 AM
#25
Sent my questionnaire in - the first was inadvertently lost under the mountainous pile of my email, sorry about that.

Thanks! Better late than never, eh?  Grin
Losing certain email under piles of email, tends to happen. I once lost/didn't notice a shipment notification, so in the end, I didn't get the goods that I ordered.

Also, another user answered. Thanks for you too!
legendary
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Away on an extended break
January 30, 2013, 08:54:51 PM
#24
Sent my questionnaire in - the first was inadvertently lost under the mountainous pile of my email, sorry about that.
newbie
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January 30, 2013, 03:53:45 PM
#23
9 people have so far answered my questionnaire about Bitcoin. I just sent reminder to 4 users, who have volunteered to answer, but have not still completed the questionnaire. I'd also hope to get some more volunteers to answer the questionnaire. PM me, if you have time to spend 5-15 minutes doing it.
newbie
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December 29, 2012, 02:45:29 PM
#22
I'm still happy to help if I can  Grin

I really appreciate that. If you can persuade people to answer my questionnaire, it would be more than enough of help.  Cool The rest is up to me.
legendary
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December 29, 2012, 10:18:10 AM
#21
I'm still happy to help if I can  Grin
newbie
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December 29, 2012, 09:38:07 AM
#20
Will you post the results?

Well, I guess I could post the results here. I mean the results of the "multiple answer" -questions. If you have answered to voluntary comments, I will of course not publish them. I'm very serious about privacy, my own and everyone else's too.

I'm willing to participate.

It's not in Finnish, is it?

Thank you. You can participate by sending me your email address via PM.
No, it's not in Finnish.  Grin It's in a very plain and simple form of English.  Wink

willing to help.

Well, it seems that you have joined this forum after I have and because of my policy, I cannot let you participate. I'm sorry! =(

Ok. It's annoying that I have to sign up to answer the questions, but I'm starting to be curious about those questions if you cannot simply ask them publicly Smiley

Well, yes, you have to sign up. There is a reason for that. By using a system that automatically handles the statistical data, I can ensure that no humane mistakes happen. Of course I could just PM the questions to everyone and get the answers directly from them, but then I'd have to manually feed the data to a program called IBM SPSS, which our school lets us use to handle survey's/quantitative questionnaire's data. That would complicate things and IMHO add unnecessary human factor to this questionnaire. I'd rather have the computer do the work for me automatically, kind of a same way as the Bitcoin's P2P network handles the Bitcoin's security/difficulty.  Wink That is why I use this Webropol webpage (which our school uses mostly), which automatically handles the data it gathers from the answerer. By using this "send me your email" I can see who's answered to my questionnaire and who's not. That way I can for example see, who I will include in the 2,5 BTC lottery =D. I will of course, after some period of time, send reminders to those who have volunteered and still haven't answered.
Thanks for being curious. You can send me your email (via PM preferably) to participate.

I can see that already 7 participants have answered to my questionnaire. Great! And thanks for answering!
hero member
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December 27, 2012, 05:20:06 PM
#19
Ok. It's annoying that I have to sign up to answer the questions, but I'm starting to be curious about those questions if you cannot simply ask them publicly Smiley
full member
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December 27, 2012, 04:49:02 PM
#18
willing to help.
edd
donator
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December 27, 2012, 04:33:05 PM
#17
I'm willing to participate.

It's not in Finnish, is it?
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