WOW! There's always one like you on any forum. Please note, I'm asking for help recovering my BTC, and not for analysis of how "cut out" for bitcoin one is. How affluent I am, and how I use my funds is is my own personal choice. I'm not independently wealthy but loosing $2200 would not put an idea in my head to destroy the walls in my house. I guess some of us are doing better then others, but then again who am I to say anything. I'm just a guy requesting help ...
BTW: Insensitive comments tend to make people loose faith in community. That coupled with loss of funds might drive not only me but other investors out of the bitcoin realm.
On behalf of the bitcoin community we apologize for Aahzman remarks!
Thanks, but I don't believe I said anything that required an apology other than my opening statement of "sorry if this sounds a bit insensitive", so please don't presume to apologize for me.
That said, I'm not unsympathetic, but Mr ThinSkin Maciej408 needs to realize that if he's now on his 3rd round of losing all his bitcoins, the fault maybe lies with his process for managing his bitcoins, not bitcoin itself, the client software he's using or the bitcoin community at large. In other words, don't get pissy at people for an honest (if a trifle harsh, perhaps) appraisal of your situation, Maciej408.
I certainly don't claim to know everything about bitcoin, but I'm learning. The main thing I've learned so far? All eggs, one basket? Bad idea. Common password for all BTC-related tools/sites? Bad idea. Having a trusting nature and a genuine belief that the vast majority of people out there are good-hearted, honest folk? Apparently, a naive and foolish notion that cost me a few bucks over the weekend.
So, feel offended if you want, but also take a hard look at how your whiny, self-absorbed reactions reflect on YOUR image in the community.
Like you said, there's one like you on every forum. No matter what someone says, or how they say it, there's always some hypersensitive person who's going to interpret it in the worst, most offensive way possible.
Again, good luck, and I hope you're able to recover your bitcoin data.