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July 24, 2014, 03:34:36 PM
Has anyone made an Altcoin to finance a political campaign ever? Like "Suppot X Candidate by mining and donating X coin"

And someone should make a Joe Rogan coin, he would probably think it was awesome and it would get coverage on not only this thread, but it would probably get pretty good traction in the thread on JoeRogan.net and he would probably talk about it on his podcast at some point.
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July 06, 2014, 03:18:18 PM
Israeli Skytran (150-200 MPH air car track)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SkyTran
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/06/24/california-based-skytran-to-build-futuristic-levitating-public-transit-system-in-israel/

Maybe the technology can be applied to something a little less horrible in the future.
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July 03, 2014, 03:49:34 PM
Would anyone here want to be on a podcast (via Google hangouts) next week and talk about some of the stuff in this thread?
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July 03, 2014, 01:19:45 AM
You mean Bitcoin World, i wonder if other planets with advanced lifes sustain their economics like Bitcoin will do soon or later in Earth...

I think that other life is probably more like plants, since MOST life on Earth is plant life or similar life. Not many things have stomachs, just the big things.

And ALL life on Earth uses electro-chemicals (drugs) whether it be humans with Adrenaline and Dopamine, or Plants with THC and Theobromine, or ants with pheromones, or Toads with 5-HO-DMT, etc. And electro-chemicals/pheramones don't really lie.

So I personally assume that all life outside of Earth is more plant like, and drug based.
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July 02, 2014, 10:47:26 PM
You mean Bitcoin World, i wonder if other planets with advanced lifes sustain their economics like Bitcoin will do soon or later in Earth...
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July 02, 2014, 09:28:42 PM
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December 22, 2013, 03:58:29 PM
I do not know where you got your source, and you may be right, but "extortion" costs 10% to 15% of profit, and provides services that are not just protection from theft, vandalism, and other crime. That is actually less than what many people in rest of world pay for police and military, and services like arbitration and business contract dispute.

You misunderstood me. I was saying that 50%+ of all mafia revenues come from extortion and other illegal activities. I didn't said that every business firm pays 50% of their profits as extortion money.

I am also sorry, I did not say you were wrong that 50% of their revenues come from extortion. Just that I do not know your sources. I believe much of their revenue also comes from grey market business, such as manufacturing things in workshops. I was only pointing out that this extortion is not large part of profit for businesses that they extort, and even if such service is technically considered illegal by law, it still provides services we have to pay for (and are forced to pay for), but at maybe cheaper rate.
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December 22, 2013, 08:46:03 AM
I do not know where you got your source, and you may be right, but "extortion" costs 10% to 15% of profit, and provides services that are not just protection from theft, vandalism, and other crime. That is actually less than what many people in rest of world pay for police and military, and services like arbitration and business contract dispute.

You misunderstood me. I was saying that 50%+ of all mafia revenues come from extortion and other illegal activities. I didn't said that every business firm pays 50% of their profits as extortion money.
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December 22, 2013, 01:32:03 AM
Japan has the best technology by far in this whole wide world. This country is so technologically advanced..

Just want to say that this is actually not true. Tokyo is very technologically advanced, and rest of world typically sees or thinks of Tokyo when they think of Japan, but Tokyo does not represent Japan. Much of Japan is actually less technological than America and Europe, and people live plain and simple lives. Most houses have no air conditioning or heating, with walls only a few centimeters thick, that have cold air blowing through cracks, and need insulation tape around windows. People use small electric heaters to heat rooms, but otherwise have to wear warm clothing indoors. Waking up in morning to go to bathroom in winter is unpleasant experience, which is why those famous electronic toilets with heated seats are so popular. Many people still do not own computers or smart phones, and just use regular phones to send e-mails. In many areas of what you call country, there may be one or five computers in a school library, and that is only computers that kids have access to in whole town. So Japan being a country of giant robots, and 3D rendered anime girls, and crazy electronic toys, is mostly illusion for rest of world. Yes, it exists, but is as remote to many Japanese as it is to many Americans and Europeans.
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December 22, 2013, 12:29:19 AM
Not true. Cosa Nostra grey market economy is second biggest economy in Italy. True, they avoid taxes, but much of what they sell is not strictly illegal (they do make counterfeit things), and they actually earn a lot of money to support themselves without parasiting on government.

Cosa Nostra gets more than 50% of their revenue from extortion. Most of the remaining comes from smuggling illegal immigrants, illegally dumping rubbish, and female trafficking.

I do not know where you got your source, and you may be right, but "extortion" costs 10% to 15% of profit, and provides services that are not just protection from theft, vandalism, and other crime. That is actually less than what many people in rest of world pay for police and military, and services like arbitration and business contract dispute.

However, such organizations have much negative stories and propaganda created about them by monopolies that wish to retain all force (governments), as well as media creating stories for entertainment, so maybe I should not talk about them.
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December 20, 2013, 02:34:57 PM
Oh shit not this again. Please, PLEASE take the sci-fi pretend-science junk somewhere else.
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December 20, 2013, 01:07:09 PM

We are a tiny little object compared to the whole space, space is CRAAAZY BIG.  there must be other life out there.

I've thought about this a lot.  I don't think we're alone in the universe.  But I don't believe in faster-than-light drives, so in practical terms we might as well be.  And I'd give about even odds on whether we're alone in this galaxy.

Space is crazy big.  It'll take so much time to get anywhere even a tenth of the way across this galaxy that the people who arrive won't even be the same species as the people who start out.  You wanna see the aliens we'll be dealing with in the future? Look in a mirror -- because in all their millions of species, they'll be our descendants.

Actually, the space potentially available to us is constantly shrinking. It may sound as paradoxical at first glance, but it is not. The whole Universe is expanding and this expansion is not limited by the speed of light and may well exceed it (since it is expansion of space itself), whereas we still can't travel faster that light...
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December 20, 2013, 12:32:48 PM

We are a tiny little object compared to the whole space, space is CRAAAZY BIG.  there must be other life out there.

I've thought about this a lot.  I don't think we're alone in the universe.  But I don't believe in faster-than-light drives, so in practical terms we might as well be.  And I'd give about even odds on whether we're alone in this galaxy.

Space is crazy big.  It'll take so much time to get anywhere even a tenth of the way across this galaxy that the people who arrive won't even be the same species as the people who start out.  You wanna see the aliens we'll be dealing with in the future? Look in a mirror -- because in all their millions of species, they'll be our descendants.
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December 20, 2013, 11:16:35 AM
Yes but your missing the whole point, it doesnt matter who goes to space first. it matters what we find in space.

It doesnt matter if russia was first, if usa was second i wouldnt even care if north korea was first,

The whole point is not to compete between nations but to work together jointly to find out whats in space.

We are a tiny little object compared to the whole space, space is CRAAAZY BIG.  there must be other life out there.
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December 20, 2013, 10:27:25 AM
heres something to discuss, if we could put a man on the moon 60 years ago why havent we done it again?

There was a space-war between the US and the USSR going on during the 60s. Soviets managed to put someone in space first, and the Americans landed the first human in the lunar surface. US won the 2nd war. The point was proven and there was no need to do the same thing again and again.
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December 20, 2013, 10:13:12 AM
heres something to discuss, if we could put a man on the moon 60 years ago why havent we done it again?

its obvious we can go to space again, instead we send little dinky robots to mars etc to take some photos and back.

Im assuming in the future more people will go to space or maybe im wrong?

Bitcoin is made for earth used only by earthlings!!!!!!!!!!


We've had more than one moon mission if I am not mistaken And at least 3 different nations have individually gone to the moon So we did it at least 3 times even if America only did it once
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December 20, 2013, 02:44:17 AM
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December 20, 2013, 02:00:39 AM
heres something to discuss, if we could put a man on the moon 60 years ago why havent we done it again?

its obvious we can go to space again, instead we send little dinky robots to mars etc to take some photos and back.

Im assuming in the future more people will go to space or maybe im wrong?

Bitcoin is made for earth used only by earthlings!!!!!!!!!!
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December 20, 2013, 01:17:01 AM
It was already successful It's called like the Jade something if you want to look it up

Yes. They have landed the unmanned vehicle on the lunar surface. But are they capable of successfully conducting a manned lunar mission?

I wonder how much more difficult it would be to just stick astronauts in a round-trip capsule/module with life support and an airlock, but no onboard flight controls (everything controlled from earth, with radio transmissions from the crew if anything comes up).

I'm pretty sure they said a monkey did this one So I am sure they can train humans

Have you heard of the American space monkeys? One of their names was Ham and they were monkeys that went to space and came back And they manned the controls themselves I am pretty sure that is what China did also Not positive but why wouldn't they?
legendary
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December 19, 2013, 10:29:51 PM
Japan has the best technology by far in this whole wide world. This country is so technologically advanced..

Goin to space has nothing to do with technology it has already been done like 60 years ago, japan produces the most gadgets

they are so innovative and they also created the playstation

Hmm... Japanese technology is definitely one of the best. But that doesn't mean that the Japanese space technology is as good as the Russian and American ones. And another thing to remember is that Japan doesn't give much importance to its space programs and the public funding is minimal. 
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