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legendary
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8.1181BTC donation to PanPeru sent:

https://blockchain.info/tx/04a2ce4980740ebc7763d6419d58fe45be295f87144e9be9b9a68e6451f421bb

My schedule is out of town this weekend, then home for two days, and the REALLY out of town Wednesday until the following Wednesday (Oct 3rd). Hopefully I'll see some of you at the conference in Amsterdam next week, and I'll still be checking e-mails and forums, though not frequently.
legendary
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Sean's Outpost and Bitfoin100 On Wired.com: http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/09/bitcoin-homeless/
Great job, guys Wink

Jason totally stole our show in this article! We have to speed up a bit, eh? ;-)

Seriously, this article was pleasant to read, good work!

Ente
legendary
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Sean's Outpost and Bitfoin100 On Wired.com: http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/09/bitcoin-homeless/
Great job, guys Wink
legendary
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Hello Rassah,
Regarding religion, (to put it in the simplest way possible) we are not imposing religion into people, but rather ideas that come from religion such as family values.  No priest is brought there and no religion conversion is done.  About other things that are done, the button "Blog" can be used to read some of the things that were done.  Not everything is in the site, but soon it will be.  If you have any concerns please post them in this thread.

I'll concur from what I've read, including years back via The Wayback Machine. If there are any religious overtones, if could be chalked up to their culture.
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Hello Rassah,
Regarding religion, (to put it in the simplest way possible) we are not imposing religion into people, but rather ideas that come from religion such as family values.  No priest is brought there and no religion conversion is done.  About other things that are done, the button "Blog" can be used to read some of the things that were done.  Not everything is in the site, but soon it will be.  If you have any concerns please post them in this thread.
legendary
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Hi guys. Sorry for being away for a while. The Amsterdam conference is coming up next week, so I've been a bit busy with that in the evenings.

Anyway, Regarding PanPeru, I wanted to know what they actually do, and the first thing their main page and their Mission says is
"We seek to improve the quality of life of children By focusing on education by creating in them an awareness of Christian values ​​and principles, with projection to the family and the community."

Looks like most of their work is in educating children from impoverished areas, so I guess it's ok, but it's a bit concerning how much focus they're putting on religion...
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So this is a cross post from Reddit. The user their has a noob account here so he can't post yet. here's what he wrote over there...

KEXP-FM (90.3 FM) is a public radio station based in Seattle, Washington, that specializes in alternative and indie rock programmed by its disc jockeys. Its broadcasting license is owned by the University of Washington, which operates the station in a partnership with Paul Allen's Experience Music Project. The station was formerly operated under the call letters KCMU. For the majority of its schedule, KEXP broadcasts a mix of primarily alternative rock. The station also features weekly speciality programs dedicated to particular musical genres, including rockabilly, blues, world music, hip hop, electronica, punk, and alternative country. Live, in-studio performances by artists are also regularly featured.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KEXP-FM
I'm not from Seattle but I've been listening to their online stream almost daily for a number of years now. They're a great station and currently in the middle of a fundraiser, and so I thought I'd come here to see if there's any interest in pooling some money together and offering it to them under the condition that they accept bitcoin. They have a pretty big audience and it'd make for some easy publicity for bitcoin. I'm pretty sure it wouldn't take much to get them to accept either, as most of their funding comes from donations from the general public.
Any other fans willing to throw in some coin? I figure we can pledge separately and contact them individually, but in some sort of concerted effort, or pool it (doesn't have to be me that collects the money) and offer it as a single lump sum. I'll probably email them myself regardless of what happens here but it'd be nice to be able to offer them a few grand to set up an account with Bitpay or Coinbase.


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I think this is a good idea, and if you guys are cool I would be happy to reach out to them. I read alot about them and it seems to be a really good station.  If we could get them to accept, they might announce it on the air.

What do you think?

Being that they are a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and located in the states, BitPay would easily be ideal payment provider for them with zero fees ever.

If KEXP seems keen to the idea of embedding a Bitcoin donation option onto their website, I see no problem with them getting a $1,000 USD endowment from Bitcoin 100. If such were to occur, I'm pretty sure they would be the first radio station to accept bitcoins.

For an added sales pitch (for lack of a better term), bring attention to them that it's not outside the realm of possibility to pick up an advertiser or two from entities that are Bitcoin-based.
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So this is a cross post from Reddit. The user their has a noob account here so he can't post yet. here's what he wrote over there...

KEXP-FM (90.3 FM) is a public radio station based in Seattle, Washington, that specializes in alternative and indie rock programmed by its disc jockeys. Its broadcasting license is owned by the University of Washington, which operates the station in a partnership with Paul Allen's Experience Music Project. The station was formerly operated under the call letters KCMU. For the majority of its schedule, KEXP broadcasts a mix of primarily alternative rock. The station also features weekly speciality programs dedicated to particular musical genres, including rockabilly, blues, world music, hip hop, electronica, punk, and alternative country. Live, in-studio performances by artists are also regularly featured.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KEXP-FM
I'm not from Seattle but I've been listening to their online stream almost daily for a number of years now. They're a great station and currently in the middle of a fundraiser, and so I thought I'd come here to see if there's any interest in pooling some money together and offering it to them under the condition that they accept bitcoin. They have a pretty big audience and it'd make for some easy publicity for bitcoin. I'm pretty sure it wouldn't take much to get them to accept either, as most of their funding comes from donations from the general public.
Any other fans willing to throw in some coin? I figure we can pledge separately and contact them individually, but in some sort of concerted effort, or pool it (doesn't have to be me that collects the money) and offer it as a single lump sum. I'll probably email them myself regardless of what happens here but it'd be nice to be able to offer them a few grand to set up an account with Bitpay or Coinbase.


____________________

I think this is a good idea, and if you guys are cool I would be happy to reach out to them. I read alot about them and it seems to be a really good station.  If we could get them to accept, they might announce it on the air.

What do you think?
legendary
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This is soooo satisfying you have no idea. The tide has now turned.
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It looks like Jody's chickens are out late tonight.  Grin
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读吧!Wink
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 Grin能在这发言么?
legendary
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Really nice idea man!
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Yeah, I thought the PanPeru site was dope. I am all about those guys getting some BTC100 love.

Boy, this is sick (term)! This 53 year old fart had to go to Urban Dictionary to look up the word dope as used in context above. I remember thinking that groovy was cool when I first heard it on the Brady Bunch in '69.

Holy shit! She ain't dead yet?

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Ann Bradford Davis (born May 3, 1926)...

ya retired bastard!!!! lol j/k I'm stuck here like a debt slave like the rest of the world....any others wanna chip in with me on a 65 btc SATOSHI forest house?
Ready to quit it all and move to the forest already, eh?
legendary
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If nobody sees anything wrong with PanPeru, perhaps Rassah will be sending the $1,000 USD tomorrow.
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Yeah, I thought the PanPeru site was dope. I am all about those guys getting some BTC100 love.

Boy, this is sick (term)! This 53 year old fart had to go to Urban Dictionary to look up the word dope as used in context above. I remember thinking that groovy was cool when I first heard it on the Brady Bunch in '69.

Holy shit! She ain't dead yet?

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Ann Bradford Davis (born May 3, 1926)...

ya retired bastard!!!! lol j/k I'm stuck here like a debt slave like the rest of the world....any others wanna chip in with me on a 65 btc SATOSHI forest house?
legendary
Activity: 1918
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
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Yeah, I thought the PanPeru site was dope. I am all about those guys getting some BTC100 love.

Boy, this is sick (term)! This 53 year old fart had to go to Urban Dictionary to look up the word dope as used in context above. I remember thinking that groovy was cool when I first heard it on the Brady Bunch in '69.

Holy shit! She ain't dead yet?

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Ann Bradford Davis (born May 3, 1926)...

Here, ABD learns Farout (or is that two words?): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlA7pUgCg3A
legendary
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off topic but still a free bump:

could you check gamingforgood.net? someone (you) should make them accept bitcoins!

recent news about this charity: http://kotaku.com/league-of-legends-player-raises-106-000-for-charity-in-1277236597

Move from another thread and up for discussion.
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I'm pretty sure you didn't understand anything I said but to summarize.

  • teach
  • show
  • effective method for updating
  • leave everything working

Failure to do so will mean all the effort was for nothing.

And no I'm not commenting about you or sean's outpost.  I'm just generally talking about how it should be.

No I get all that.

But like you said, you are talking about how it should be. I am talking about how it is. If you have suggestions on getting from point A to B, i  am all ears.

A nice little conversation you two been having, offering up some takeaways.

Jason: I'm not sure if you've had a chance to do a cursory review of PanPeru.org of which Vicente recently updated the site, along with having a Bitcoin donation option embedded via BitPay, but if not, please do such.

Since nobody has else has weighed in, it's up to me, you, edd and Rassah to finalize the approval process. Personally, I found no concerns, and believe am the first to donate bitcoins to the cause.

In a few minutes, I'm going to make the same exact donation to Sean's Outpost, plus I have something else up my sleeve, of which once I do it, I'll PM you the link to the thread.

Thanks, bud.
Yeah, I thought the PanPeru site was dope. I am all about those guys getting some BTC100 love.
legendary
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