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Topic: Auction of 50 ASICMiner shares 24h auction - page 3. (Read 4194 times)

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You have got to be kidding me.
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Auction results:

Bidder            shares     price   shares left   total due        address for payment
SmiGueL32.45477.35181MXWd6aayN78yRwfSVVmDvLDKppCuzRY
Zublica322.431577.761CjNnWrr3xdiQbmdPSUVEzU2CDLKRQukBa
jwest411142.42133.881EBkBRJzXpaTWiRbhHJrF1tVsMhjgdNJWm
TheAndy50012.4102.411MQx49jFsrBF7u5SDR1Tr53NgcHAQrsBsz

Thank you to all bidders!

Winners please reply to thread with transaction proof and BTC address that you want to associate with dividend payments. When all transactions have been received, I will inform friedcat to finalize the transfer.
sr. member
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"Pretty much exactly the same" isn't sufficient. At the end of auctions, seconds (even a single one), can make the difference between a valid and an invalid bidding. Then you just look at the time of the posts and there is no ambiguity. You don't "put windows side by side", keeping pushing f5...

Anyway I just wanted to explain the reasoning as to why the clock is just an indication. I'll leave more discussion on the topic to the OP.

It's within a second.  That is sufficient.  In this auction, there was a post 59 seconds and 8 minutes after, are you saying that's close?  Give me a break.
legendary
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It cannot be the clock, as there would be no way to check afterwards which posts are before/after it finishes.

What are you talking about?  The URL is https://www.onnit.com/emails/_modules/timer/?end=2013-08-25+20:00:00UTC&dark=1.  It ended at 20:00:00 UTC.

That is the time on this "onnit" server. How would you relate it with the time here, on the forum?

The time is in the upper right of the forum here.  You can open the windows side by side and see they are pretty much exactly the same.

"Pretty much exactly the same" isn't sufficient. At the end of auctions, seconds (even a single one), can make the difference between a valid and an invalid bidding. Then you just look at the time of the posts and there is no ambiguity. You don't "put windows side by side", keeping pushing f5...

Anyway I just wanted to explain the reasoning as to why the clock is just an indication. I'll leave more discussion on the topic to the OP.
sr. member
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> CAMPAIGN MANAGER < https://t.me/TheAndy500
It cannot be the clock, as there would be no way to check afterwards which posts are before/after it finishes.

What are you talking about?  The URL is https://www.onnit.com/emails/_modules/timer/?end=2013-08-25+20:00:00UTC&dark=1.  It ended at 20:00:00 UTC.

That is the time on this "onnit" server. How would you relate it with the time here, on the forum?

The time is in the upper right of the forum here.  You can open the windows side by side and see they are pretty much exactly the same.
hero member
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Auction has ended. I will see where we are and contact the winners.
legendary
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Still wild and free
It cannot be the clock, as there would be no way to check afterwards which posts are before/after it finishes.

What are you talking about?  The URL is https://www.onnit.com/emails/_modules/timer/?end=2013-08-25+20:00:00UTC&dark=1.  It ended at 20:00:00 UTC.

That is the time on this "onnit" server. How would you relate it with the time here, on the forum?
sr. member
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> CAMPAIGN MANAGER < https://t.me/TheAndy500
It cannot be the clock, as there would be no way to check afterwards which posts are before/after it finishes.

What are you talking about?  The URL is https://www.onnit.com/emails/_modules/timer/?end=2013-08-25+20:00:00UTC&dark=1.  It ended at 20:00:00 UTC.
legendary
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I'm pretty sure the clock ended at 8:00 auction time directly after Andy's bid

The clock isn't binding, i've seen lot's of auctions on this forum where that clock image and forum times differ several minutes..

I think it is pretty clear that forum times counts.

Punin starts an auction on: August 24, 2013, 08:09:55 PM (~10 minutes after 8:00 PM)
and writes: Auction ends in 24h. Bidding starts at 2BTC.



Or maybe it's the 24 hours that are approximate and the clock is binding.  That's why most people list a bunch of rules for their auction.  I knew this would be a clusterbleep.
It cannot be the clock, as there would be no way to check afterwards which posts are before/after it finishes.
sr. member
Activity: 1232
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> CAMPAIGN MANAGER < https://t.me/TheAndy500
I'm pretty sure the clock ended at 8:00 auction time directly after Andy's bid

The clock isn't binding, i've seen lot's of auctions on this forum where that clock image and forum times differ several minutes..

I think it is pretty clear that forum times counts.

Punin starts an auction on: August 24, 2013, 08:09:55 PM (~10 minutes after 8:00 PM)
and writes: Auction ends in 24h. Bidding starts at 2BTC.



Or maybe it's the 24 hours that are approximate and the clock is binding.  That's why most people list a bunch of rules for their auction.  I knew this would be a clusterbleep.
sr. member
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I'm pretty sure the clock ended at 8:00 auction time directly after Andy's bid

The clock isn't binding, i've seen lot's of auctions on this forum where that clock image and forum times differ several minutes..

I think it is pretty clear that forum times counts.

Punin starts an auction on: August 24, 2013, 08:09:55 PM (~10 minutes after 8:00 PM)
and writes: Auction ends in 24h. Bidding starts at 2BTC.

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I'll up mine to

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In case the three post wonder guy bidding over market isn't for real.

I didn't know n00bs with less than 5 posts could post in the Auctions forum. Shocked
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I'm pretty sure the clock ended at 8:00 auction time directly after Andy's bid
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3 @ 2.45
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32 @ 2.43
sr. member
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14 at 2.42 backup bid
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32 @ 2.41
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In case the three post wonder guy bidding over market isn't for real.
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