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newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
March 17, 2013, 11:43:02 AM
Hey guys,


New here at BTC.org, Currently woring on some bitcoin stuff, and find this new currency very interesting.
you will without a doubt see a lot more to me on these forums.

When i am not on my computer i spend my time Playing airsoft, from time to time.


Thanks for having me !


-Mr Crown.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
March 17, 2013, 11:01:00 AM
My name is Joshua
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
March 17, 2013, 10:38:22 AM
Hi I'm Lee. I've seen a few stories on bitcoin recently and thought I would see what all the fuss is about.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
March 17, 2013, 09:05:08 AM
hi  Wink
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
March 17, 2013, 08:42:14 AM
Hello To All: Leviticus here, Just started this morning. I spent yesterday reading and thought, well PC is on all day anyway, why not! Looking forward to improving my current stats with some tweaks. Best of luck eveyone!! Grin
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
March 17, 2013, 08:19:07 AM
I am completely obsessed by this whole bit coin thing!
full member
Activity: 133
Merit: 100
March 17, 2013, 08:08:52 AM
Hi. I am Adam, from Slovakia. I am interested in Bitcoin, but I do not have good computer for mining Sad I just get information about it.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
March 17, 2013, 07:47:03 AM
Hi just passing through. Been reading for while though
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
March 17, 2013, 03:21:57 AM
Ello names Remy Lebeau.

I've been a regular on Sealswithclubs.eu for going on 7 months now and decided to get me a btctalk account finally.

Just looking to get more involved within the Bitcoin community.

Cheers

newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
March 17, 2013, 02:26:32 AM
good day sirs and madams,
just getting started with bitcoins. :-)
member
Activity: 81
Merit: 10
March 16, 2013, 11:05:36 PM
hi.  i'm not batman. actually i am an experienced tech developer.  i got my start in the semiconductor field over 15 years ago.  then i joined the hell also known as IT.
hmm, i like to cook, i like loud music (for i can't hear it if it's quiet), and appreciate hip hop and jazz. and other things of recreational nature.

and i will hopefully be at the bitcoin convention coming up in California.

so that's me.  i hope i have something to share with this community of diversity.  i've been reading and researching.  started mining the first month bitcoins came into existence (publicly) but then foolishly focused on a different avenue of work.
it's just a hobby and i have a small gpu farm.  have a few pre-ordered asics like everybody else (on the hopeful way, future tense).

thanks and good day folks.  Smiley
cheers.
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1002
March 16, 2013, 10:52:34 PM
I man form far Russian region Ural. Mining bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies about two years, now my small mining farm has 4 GH.
My main work is gas distribution service, engineering of computers and telemetry. Hobby also about computers and electronics - I collect old calculation machines and early PC from junkstores and try to revive it, sometimes successfully.
I member of FIDONet since 1996 - old computer professionals may remember that "noncommercial worldwide network". My node 2:5080/205 still alive and not so long was the celebration of our network's 2:5080 21-st anniversary.

I am paradoxically pleased to hear that a FidoNet node is still active.


If I may ask, why paradoxically?

Just seems like one of those occasions where the choice of wording might belie an interesting backstory (but if you never ask you'll never know, amirite?).

FidoNet was the cutting edge, in a time when ARPAnet was not available to the public.  I kept my ability to interact withh FidoNET for a very long time.  I read code that Tom Jennings had his name on, and studied it.  It mattered, a lot.  However, it seems somehow anachronistic, out of place with something such as BitCoin.  True, both FidoNET and Bitcoin have a moment of being cutting edge, it is unexpected that those moments would overlap; yet it is not at all surprising that people involved in one would be involved with the other.

This might make more, or less, sense if I have more, or less red wine at the moment.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
March 16, 2013, 10:01:13 PM
Hi, I'm Dave from Utah. Been mining to pay for my last two GPUs, but never bothered to register on the forums. Now I'm just waiting to see how ASIC effects mining.
sr. member
Activity: 404
Merit: 250
March 16, 2013, 08:27:57 PM
Hi I'm Sam from UK  Grin
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
March 16, 2013, 08:25:58 PM
I've been involved with bit coins on the peripheral for some time. Always lurked till now. Did some mining at the very beginning. Then got out of it as work picked up. These days I trade a bit and am in the process of getting a number of my e commerce clients setup to process it.
SZD
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
March 16, 2013, 08:22:31 PM
Just created my wallet as well. I'm not sure if I want to get into mining or not.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
March 16, 2013, 07:25:42 PM
Just wanted to say thanks to the mods.  This place is filled with excellent info.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
March 16, 2013, 06:40:30 PM
I man form far Russian region Ural. Mining bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies about two years, now my small mining farm has 4 GH.
My main work is gas distribution service, engineering of computers and telemetry. Hobby also about computers and electronics - I collect old calculation machines and early PC from junkstores and try to revive it, sometimes successfully.
I member of FIDONet since 1996 - old computer professionals may remember that "noncommercial worldwide network". My node 2:5080/205 still alive and not so long was the celebration of our network's 2:5080 21-st anniversary.

I am paradoxically pleased to hear that a FidoNet node is still active.


If I may ask, why paradoxically?

Just seems like one of those occasions where the choice of wording might belie an interesting backstory (but if you never ask you'll never know, amirite?).
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
March 16, 2013, 06:33:41 PM
Hey all. Skeptic-turned-fan of crypto-currencies here.

Got bit by the bit bug I guess you could say, by that I mean: you could say if you were slightly too large a fan of overly alliterative sentences.

Now I wouldn't say that. But you know, you could. I'll just stick with 'hey all' for now.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
March 16, 2013, 06:32:01 PM
Also, i like cats.

If you like cats, why are you shocking them ?
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