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September 18, 2013, 02:13:11 PM
#40
Is it just me or did Jodies blog for Saturday get changed. I was sure it read that they were up to the 19th of February 2013, but now it reads the 14th. Or is time moving backwards at BFL?  Huh
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September 13, 2013, 01:57:21 AM
#39
It's actually funny - If you paid in USD, everyone who has received a bfl product will make roi.

You don't seem to understand the idea of currency exchange. Please inform me how a BFL product will make back its costs without saying "oh well bitcoins were $80 then and theyll be $200 when it is mining! hurp a derp"

I only put down bitcoins/money on something that i feel will produce more BTC in its lifetime then if i initially had just put my money into BTC
then you obviously won't be buying mining equipment anytime soon. 

Yeah, that's right.  Why would anyone buy mining equipment at this point? Cointerra is already down to $3/Gh/s and prices will likely continue to crash until the difficulty starts to stabilize.  Ordering hardware for November, December, Feb etc is a completely idiotic thing to do.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
September 12, 2013, 06:09:21 PM
#38
Is there a link to what josh has supposedly said?
nope it was in the chat box on their forums

You should know BFL by now, they don't like to tell their customers what's going on with orders in general.


Their trollbox is logged. I think if you have an account you can access it from their website.
erk
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September 12, 2013, 06:06:23 PM
#37
Is there a link to what josh has supposedly said?
nope it was in the chat box on their forums

You should know BFL by now, they don't like to tell their customers what's going on with orders in general.

sr. member
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September 12, 2013, 05:54:20 PM
#36
It's actually funny - If you paid in USD, everyone who has received a bfl product will make roi.
It's actually funny, if you paid in USD for a BFL unit you should have purchased BTC instead.
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September 12, 2013, 01:55:34 PM
#35
Is there a link to what josh has supposedly said?
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September 12, 2013, 12:23:21 AM
#34
I thought the hold up on Jally shipments was because they were outsourcing the production? That's what Josh suggested in their forum chat.



Josh is a liar if you haven't figured that out by now lol
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September 12, 2013, 12:11:48 AM
#33
I thought the hold up on Jally shipments was because they were outsourcing the production? That's what Josh suggested in their forum chat.


Josh did tell PG and I that the Jala's are being outsourced.  This other company will build them and send them to BFL to be burnt in before shipping. 
erk
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September 11, 2013, 11:04:35 PM
#32
I thought the hold up on Jally shipments was because they were outsourcing the production? That's what Josh suggested in their forum chat.

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September 11, 2013, 10:03:01 PM
#31
What jallies?

I don't got no stinkin' jallies that I ordered...

Fucking BFL.
legendary
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September 11, 2013, 09:17:32 PM
#30
No,no,no,BFL is shipping......just waiting on parts/boards/chips.......Nasser said so  Cheesy
It's so sad you don't understand engineer-speak.  To an engineer a shutdown or a halt means the line has ended and no more will ever be produced.  A delay is currently what is happening in engineer-speak, but that difference is lost on trolls.

Well,I definitly don't know bitcoin,Josh said so............& I only know trollspeak  Cheesy

Now if only I could learn vagspeak  Grin  Cool
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September 11, 2013, 09:11:03 PM
#29
No,no,no,BFL is shipping......just waiting on parts/boards/chips.......Nasser said so  Cheesy
It's so sad you don't understand engineer-speak.  To an engineer a shutdown or a halt means the line has ended and no more will ever be produced.  A delay is currently what is happening in engineer-speak, but that difference is lost on trolls.
What ISO code is that engineer-speak?

I need to be sure I am parsing it correctly.
I tried asking but then someone jumped in looking like a DragonBall Z character and shouted "OVER 9000!!!!!"
legendary
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September 11, 2013, 09:09:02 PM
#28
No,no,no,BFL is shipping......just waiting on parts/boards/chips.......Nasser said so  Cheesy
It's so sad you don't understand engineer-speak.  To an engineer a shutdown or a halt means the line has ended and no more will ever be produced.  A delay is currently what is happening in engineer-speak, but that difference is lost on trolls.
What ISO code is that engineer-speak?

I need to be sure I am parsing it correctly.
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
September 11, 2013, 09:07:46 PM
#27
No,no,no,BFL is shipping......just waiting on parts/boards/chips.......Nasser said so  Cheesy
It's so sad you don't understand engineer-speak.  To an engineer a shutdown or a halt means the line has ended and no more will ever be produced.  A delay is currently what is happening in engineer-speak, but that difference is lost on trolls.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1001
September 11, 2013, 09:04:22 PM
#26
No,no,no,BFL is shipping......just waiting on parts/boards/chips.......Nasser said so  Cheesy
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September 11, 2013, 09:03:42 PM
#25
It's actually funny - If you paid in USD, everyone who has received a bfl product will make roi.

You don't seem to understand the idea of currency exchange. Please inform me how a BFL product will make back its costs without saying "oh well bitcoins were $80 then and theyll be $200 when it is mining! hurp a derp"

I only put down bitcoins/money on something that i feel will produce more BTC in its lifetime then if i initially had just put my money into BTC
then you obviously won't be buying mining equipment anytime soon.  
You heard it here first folks, bcp19 admitted that people should not be buying BFL specific hardware. At least....not if you expect to make more BTC than you paid for the hardware...
You are twisting my words again Master Shill... I did not reference any one particaular company, I meant ALL of them.  Tsk tsk tsk... we may have to revoke your shillness for this one.
Bitfury hardware does make a positive ROI, doesn't it?

Can't say the same about BFL or ASICMiner.

I am not twisting your words. The quote you used was in reference to a specific manufacturer.

Please read before making assumptions.
see above highlight.  You assumed I meant BFL cause he mentioned BFL, but I responded to the other part of his quote.  I personally believe if you don't have it in hand between now and 7-14 days from now, you won't see a positive RoI on anything from anywhere just due to the simple fact there is so much product from so many companies that is supposed to ship in the next 30-45 days.  People will soon be wishing the monthly difficulty increase was ONLY 76%.
And we come around full circle. Therefore my previous statement was spot on.
Yep, you were spot on and assumed I was only talking about 1 company.  Epic fail dude.
Or you were talking about any company, and I picked one, therefore epic win! (with exception of BitFury of course)

P.S. Yes, I am fucking with you  Grin Wink
Which of course was obvious as soon as you responded Wink
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1003
September 11, 2013, 08:57:51 PM
#24
It's actually funny - If you paid in USD, everyone who has received a bfl product will make roi.

You don't seem to understand the idea of currency exchange. Please inform me how a BFL product will make back its costs without saying "oh well bitcoins were $80 then and theyll be $200 when it is mining! hurp a derp"

I only put down bitcoins/money on something that i feel will produce more BTC in its lifetime then if i initially had just put my money into BTC
then you obviously won't be buying mining equipment anytime soon.  
You heard it here first folks, bcp19 admitted that people should not be buying BFL specific hardware. At least....not if you expect to make more BTC than you paid for the hardware...
You are twisting my words again Master Shill... I did not reference any one particaular company, I meant ALL of them.  Tsk tsk tsk... we may have to revoke your shillness for this one.
Bitfury hardware does make a positive ROI, doesn't it?

Can't say the same about BFL or ASICMiner.

I am not twisting your words. The quote you used was in reference to a specific manufacturer.

Please read before making assumptions.
see above highlight.  You assumed I meant BFL cause he mentioned BFL, but I responded to the other part of his quote.  I personally believe if you don't have it in hand between now and 7-14 days from now, you won't see a positive RoI on anything from anywhere just due to the simple fact there is so much product from so many companies that is supposed to ship in the next 30-45 days.  People will soon be wishing the monthly difficulty increase was ONLY 76%.
And we come around full circle. Therefore my previous statement was spot on.
Yep, you were spot on and assumed I was only talking about 1 company.  Epic fail dude.
Or you were talking about any company, and I picked one, therefore epic win! (with exception of BitFury of course)

P.S. Yes, I am fucking with you  Grin Wink
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Activity: 532
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September 11, 2013, 08:56:20 PM
#23
It's actually funny - If you paid in USD, everyone who has received a bfl product will make roi.

You don't seem to understand the idea of currency exchange. Please inform me how a BFL product will make back its costs without saying "oh well bitcoins were $80 then and theyll be $200 when it is mining! hurp a derp"

I only put down bitcoins/money on something that i feel will produce more BTC in its lifetime then if i initially had just put my money into BTC
then you obviously won't be buying mining equipment anytime soon. 
You heard it here first folks, bcp19 admitted that people should not be buying BFL specific hardware. At least....not if you expect to make more BTC than you paid for the hardware...
You are twisting my words again Master Shill... I did not reference any one particaular company, I meant ALL of them.  Tsk tsk tsk... we may have to revoke your shillness for this one.
Bitfury hardware does make a positive ROI, doesn't it?

Can't say the same about BFL or ASICMiner.

I am not twisting your words. The quote you used was in reference to a specific manufacturer.

Please read before making assumptions.
see above highlight.  You assumed I meant BFL cause he mentioned BFL, but I responded to the other part of his quote.  I personally believe if you don't have it in hand between now and 7-14 days from now, you won't see a positive RoI on anything from anywhere just due to the simple fact there is so much product from so many companies that is supposed to ship in the next 30-45 days.  People will soon be wishing the monthly difficulty increase was ONLY 76%.
And we come around full circle. Therefore my previous statement was spot on.
Yep, you were spot on and assumed I was only talking about 1 company.  Epic fail dude.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1003
September 11, 2013, 08:54:23 PM
#22
It's actually funny - If you paid in USD, everyone who has received a bfl product will make roi.

You don't seem to understand the idea of currency exchange. Please inform me how a BFL product will make back its costs without saying "oh well bitcoins were $80 then and theyll be $200 when it is mining! hurp a derp"

I only put down bitcoins/money on something that i feel will produce more BTC in its lifetime then if i initially had just put my money into BTC
then you obviously won't be buying mining equipment anytime soon. 
You heard it here first folks, bcp19 admitted that people should not be buying BFL specific hardware. At least....not if you expect to make more BTC than you paid for the hardware...
You are twisting my words again Master Shill... I did not reference any one particaular company, I meant ALL of them.  Tsk tsk tsk... we may have to revoke your shillness for this one.
Bitfury hardware does make a positive ROI, doesn't it?

Can't say the same about BFL or ASICMiner.

I am not twisting your words. The quote you used was in reference to a specific manufacturer.

Please read before making assumptions.
see above highlight.  You assumed I meant BFL cause he mentioned BFL, but I responded to the other part of his quote.  I personally believe if you don't have it in hand between now and 7-14 days from now, you won't see a positive RoI on anything from anywhere just due to the simple fact there is so much product from so many companies that is supposed to ship in the next 30-45 days.  People will soon be wishing the monthly difficulty increase was ONLY 76%.
And we come around full circle. Therefore my previous statement was spot on.
hero member
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September 11, 2013, 08:53:06 PM
#21
even though they have been told for months that all sales are final

Can you point to the FTC regulation that allows for this practice?

Months? Really?
Oh my this will certainly be a nice quote for anyone looking to report BFL to the FTC.
Months... with no set shipping date? Really?

I suspect the FTC might have issue with that statement full stop.
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