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January 12, 2013, 06:06:04 AM
Sure, if you want me to start on the prosecution's work for free I'll be happy to oblige. Public interest and all that. To wit, your lies:
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+1 Would love to hear Josh's rebuttal, if he has one to each and every point he claimed was false and there was now proof.

Josh will never reply to this! He is afraid of facts like the devil is afraid of holy water.

He will ignore MPOE-PRs post and keep on trolling.

Josh is a coward.
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January 12, 2013, 05:41:43 AM
#1. Should really read PLEAD. Pleaded is very bad grammar. And the wrong word according to the free dictionary "Verb 1. plead - appeal or request earnestly; "I pleaded with him to stop" ". Pronounciation is like bled but with a P.

My eyes are bleeding. "Very bad grammar" is actually listed as an example in your dictionary?

All it takes is one click on the link provided for you to see the price quoted as 499, black on white. Why bother lying about it?

(Are you in any way related to the other person that was hashing away at 60 GH/s on some "repurposed old phone"?)
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January 12, 2013, 04:47:14 AM
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January 12, 2013, 04:46:26 AM
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by BFL_Jody  , 01-11-2013 at 10:09 PM (219 Views)

Well, it's later this week and no engineer has told me anything. So that's my excuse for not having an update. I think it's reasonable. (Reasonable for me not to post an update--unreasonable for the engineer not to give me one.)

Someone wrote to us this week to ask, "Can I mine BTC with your ASIC products?" Hmmm. That's ALL you can do with them, except maybe warm your coffee on the Jalapeno. What's really scary is when someone purchases our product and then asks, "What does your product do?" It has happened.

If your engineer does not give you news of the state of your product, why not get fired from work?
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January 12, 2013, 04:33:54 AM
Good job MPOE-PR.
For me, the most important is the question :
How is it possible that the BFL ordered 100k chips with no certainty that chips will work. They do not have a prototype, and they never conducted tests.  This is absurd.

Because clock buffers.
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January 12, 2013, 04:23:43 AM
Good job MPOE-PR.
For me, the most important is the question :
How is it possible that the BFL ordered 100k chips with no certainty that chips will work. They do not have a prototype, and they never conducted tests.  This is absurd.
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January 12, 2013, 04:02:43 AM
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January 12, 2013, 03:44:37 AM
Sure, if you want me to start on the prosecution's work for free I'll be happy to oblige. Public interest and all that. To wit, your lies:

No, actually, the arsenal is this:

1. Your original CEO was a convicted felon on probation (he pleaded guilty). Being involved in BFL was in violation of the terms of his probation. Him not telling anyone about it was certainly shady. The crime for which he was convicted (upon pleading guilty) is sensibly the same thing you're doing now: taking people's money for vague promises you don't actually keep.

False.  Please provide proof WRT:
probation, violation of
conviction, type / promises not kept

Violated probation:

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2. Upon the public discovering your CEO was a convicted felon, you tried to cover it up.

False.  Provide proof.

There you go. For the record, the guy was supposedly going to "answer" at some point in September. It's been four months.

And yet, inexplicably, you have the gall to call my statement false. How do you go through life without a spine, you piece of shit?

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3. Upon the cover-up not working, the CEO/board was secretly shuffled, and then you & sockpuppet bunch tried to pretend 1 never actually happened.

False. Provide proof.

There you go.

Props for proving that worthless "news sites" a la yahoo will actually publish scammy "press releases" signed by "Nick W". I guess that's why nobody's been reading them for what, twenty years now? Good job.

And yet, inexplicably, you have the gall to call my statement false. How do you go through life without a spine, you piece of shit?

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4. Your original product was a fraud, in the sense it wasn't something you developed, it was a high end, end of life product you bought on the cheap and sanded off. This was eventually discovered and publicly documented, but mum's the word from your side. This leaving to the side the fact it was late and out of spec - maybe you got lucky at the last minute and otherwise your scam would have ended last year, who knows.

False.  Provide proof or evidence to the contrary.

Fully documented by ngzhang.

And yet, inexplicably, you have the gall to call my statement false. How do you go through life without a spine, you piece of shit?

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5. Your business model, whereby you take money from idiots and call their contribution "pre-orders" when it's really equity is also fraudulent, and if you ever end up in court this will likely blow the lot of you to jail. You're not allowed to take "pre-orders" for products that at that time do not exist.

False.  Please provide proof.

Your proof will be delivered this year, possibly in a sealed envelope. Have fun.

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6. You have consistently been proven wrong about pretty much any statement involving time you made. We're counting North of a dozen occurrences by now.

False.  Given the fact that you seem to think just stating something with evidence to back up your claims constitutes "proof," it's no surprise that you make a statement like this.  However, you are categorically unable to provide any evidence or proof to bolster your claims.  Every claim I make/made can be backed up by hard evidence.  Every claim you have made has absolutely no substance or facts to back them up.  Not a single one.

Except exactly the other way around. FPGA boards promised for November, then December, then early, then whatever. Delivered in March-May. ASICS promised for October, then November, then first week of December, then early January, currently March. Literally a dozen lies about time.

So here it is: every claim I made is entirely and univocally backed by facts, pretty much everything you say is either stupid, a lie or both. And yet, inexplicably, you have the gall to call my statement false. How do you go through life without a spine, you piece of shit?

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7. Your logo is lifted off the Internet. The company registration is either bought off a bankrupt company or else an outright sham - nobody knows at this point. You make false claims of experience based on this bought off/stolen registration.

False.  Provide proof.

I should provide proof of your incorporation status? Because you're retarded or what exactly is the rationale here?

Again, you consistently make accusations and claims without anything to back them up.  When you are pressed on any of the points, you blabber about irrelevant topics, repeat the same information in the vain hope that if you say it enough times it might be believable or you slink off in silence.

Not the case. Last time we met twas you who slunk off into silence, which makes me wonder why exactly you think this one's going to be different, Rakim?

And for that matter, every time I went after someone so far, that someone went down. It didn't take them long, either, just like it won't take you long, not past this point. Pirate made it from April till August, let's see if you make it January to June, shall we?

Otherwise, you're just a lying scammer working for a pathetic "Stock Exchange" that has a market value (according to you) of over 45 billion dollars or something absurd like that.  Good luck.

No, not according to me. According to the market. That exact market which currently values your "modicum" of a scam masquerading as a company somewhere between what I paid for the last pair of shoes I bought and what I paid for lunch yesterday.

Inaba logic: If you demand proof for something already proven and publicly accepted months ago you can make it appear as if it didn't happen.  Cheesy

A little more complicated than that: you demand proof for things that are widely known and amply documented. If the OP presents you that proof you claim they "repeat the same information in the vain hope that if you say it enough times it might be believable". If the OP doesn't bother with your retarded ass you claim they "slink off in silence". It's right there in this latest installment of nonsense, he's pretty much saying it outright.
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January 12, 2013, 02:20:28 AM
Huh... I wonder if MPOE-PR is preforming the valuation on BFL.  It would explain why our net worth keeps creeping up and up without any particular need for those pesky things called facts.  By this time next month, MPEX will be worth 500 trillion BTC and BFL will be worth 90 billion USD according to MPOE-PR I would imagine.
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January 12, 2013, 01:05:42 AM
Yeah, $25 million is a ludicrous figure... not that I wouldn't love it, but it's just plain insane and pulled out of an ass by an highly delusional person.  It's no wonder he's a crappy poker player, he can't even do simple math.


I guess I, too, passed along a $10M number which may now not be true. Today, I've seen a $30M number on the CES thread, if I'm not mistaken.

I hope you, Dave, Steve, Tony, and the girls are working your asses off at CES. I bet you're all thinking about a vacation right about now.

Later, bud.

~Bruno K~
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January 12, 2013, 12:54:11 AM

ROFL. Another quality BFL update.

Quote from: BFL_Jody
Well, it's later this week and no engineer has told me anything. So that's my excuse for not having an update.

See Tom, this is how you string people along for month after month after month after month...
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January 12, 2013, 12:48:32 AM
Yeah, $25 million is a ludicrous figure... not that I wouldn't love it, but it's just plain insane and pulled out of an ass by an highly delusional person.  It's no wonder he's a crappy poker player, he can't even do simple math.

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January 12, 2013, 12:42:14 AM
Here we have supposedly BFL_Josh, Being a total asshole at the CES
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/butterfly-labs-rep-at-ces-showcase-asics-135973

That guy snuck into CES with fake identification for the purpose of harassing Josh/BFL. TWICE. I would be pretty pissed off if I were in Josh's shoes. The "total asshole" is the guy who made the video.
Heh I was amused by that video also Smiley
Josh basically told him to get lost and that was it.

Certainly avoided a situation that I expect could have been much worse (by the description of the previous day)

I do wonder which orifice people have pulled $25million out of though ...
If it is true, then yep looks like difficulty is gonna go up massively coz at a (very) rough estimate $25m worth of $1200 60GH/s is 1446TH/a
Difficulty is currently ~3million, with 1500TH/s it will be ~210million
There's no chance that $25M is even close to accurate.

Josh said the preorders were easily covered by 20k chips.  Even at the Single sales rate, 20k chips is only $3.25M.  And I seriously doubt they've made significant sales since that announcement regarding 20k chips, since it was already past their initial shipping estimate date.
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January 11, 2013, 10:57:03 PM
Here we have supposedly BFL_Josh, Being a total asshole at the CES
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/butterfly-labs-rep-at-ces-showcase-asics-135973

That guy snuck into CES with fake identification for the purpose of harassing Josh/BFL. TWICE. I would be pretty pissed off if I were in Josh's shoes. The "total asshole" is the guy who made the video.
Heh I was amused by that video also Smiley
Josh basically told him to get lost and that was it.

Certainly avoided a situation that I expect could have been much worse (by the description of the previous day)

I do wonder which orifice people have pulled $25million out of though ...
If it is true, then yep looks like difficulty is gonna go up massively coz at a (very) rough estimate $25m worth of $1200 60GH/s is 1446TH/a
Difficulty is currently ~3million, with 1500TH/s it will be ~210million
By the way, have you received any notice that you will be flying in to see their production of the ASIC devices?

Is this trip no longer necessary or are you still waiting to hear from them?
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January 11, 2013, 10:41:03 PM
Here we have supposedly BFL_Josh, Being a total asshole at the CES
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/butterfly-labs-rep-at-ces-showcase-asics-135973

That guy snuck into CES with fake identification for the purpose of harassing Josh/BFL. TWICE. I would be pretty pissed off if I were in Josh's shoes. The "total asshole" is the guy who made the video.
Heh I was amused by that video also Smiley
Josh basically told him to get lost and that was it.

Certainly avoided a situation that I expect could have been much worse (by the description of the previous day)

I do wonder which orifice people have pulled $25million out of though ...
If it is true, then yep looks like difficulty is gonna go up massively coz at a (very) rough estimate $25m worth of $1200 60GH/s is 1446TH/a
Difficulty is currently ~3million, with 1500TH/s it will be ~210million
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January 11, 2013, 10:33:37 PM
already proven and publicly accepted

Honestly, the standard for "proven and publicly accepted" on this forum is laughable compared to any major mathematical or scientific proof, or even that of most court rooms.

Of course, that's why it is so entertaining. Wink
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January 11, 2013, 10:29:51 PM
already proven and publicly accepted

Honestly, the standard for "proven and publicly accepted" on this forum is laughable compared to any major mathematical or scientific proof, or even that of most court rooms.
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January 11, 2013, 10:26:02 PM
Inaba logic: If you demand proof for something already proven and publicly accepted months ago you can make it appear as if it didn't happen.  Cheesy
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January 11, 2013, 09:28:57 PM
No, actually, the arsenal is this:

1. Your original CEO was a convicted felon on probation (he pleaded guilty). Being involved in BFL was in violation of the terms of his probation. Him not telling anyone about it was certainly shady. The crime for which he was convicted (upon pleading guilty) is sensibly the same thing you're doing now: taking people's money for vague promises you don't actually keep.

False.  Please provide proof WRT:
probation, violation of
conviction, type / promises not kept

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2. Upon the public discovering your CEO was a convicted felon, you tried to cover it up.

False.  Provide proof.

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3. Upon the cover-up not working, the CEO/board was secretly shuffled, and then you & sockpuppet bunch tried to pretend 1 never actually happened.

False. Provide proof.

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4. Your original product was a fraud, in the sense it wasn't something you developed, it was a high end, end of life product you bought on the cheap and sanded off. This was eventually discovered and publicly documented, but mum's the word from your side. This leaving to the side the fact it was late and out of spec - maybe you got lucky at the last minute and otherwise your scam would have ended last year, who knows.

False.  Provide proof or evidence to the contrary.

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5. Your business model, whereby you take money from idiots and call their contribution "pre-orders" when it's really equity is also fraudulent, and if you ever end up in court this will likely blow the lot of you to jail. You're not allowed to take "pre-orders" for products that at that time do not exist.

False.  Please provide proof.

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6. You have consistently been proven wrong about pretty much any statement involving time you made. We're counting North of a dozen occurrences by now.

False.  Given the fact that you seem to think just stating something with evidence to back up your claims constitutes "proof," it's no surprise that you make a statement like this.  However, you are categorically unable to provide any evidence or proof to bolster your claims.  Every claim I make/made can be backed up by hard evidence.  Every claim you have made has absolutely no substance or facts to back them up.  Not a single one.

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7. Your logo is lifted off the Internet. The company registration is either bought off a bankrupt company or else an outright sham - nobody knows at this point. You make false claims of experience based on this bought off/stolen registration.

False.  Provide proof.

Again, you consistently make accusations and claims without anything to back them up.  When you are pressed on any of the points, you blabber about irrelevant topics, repeat the same information in the vain hope that if you say it enough times it might be believable or you slink off in silence.  

So go on, prove me wrong.  Otherwise, you're just a lying scammer working for a pathetic "Stock Exchange" that has a market value (according to you) of over 45 billion dollars or something absurd like that.  Good luck.
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