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legendary
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June 22, 2013, 12:28:17 AM
#63
finshaggy, you have just revealed to the whole bitcoin community that you cant even look after yourself.. in the off topic thread. so why even bother continuing with the delusion that you have what it takes to lead this project.

get out of the delusions, enter reality. sort yourself out. look at what is required beyond your dreams of the end result. and then go visit new hampshire and do some indepth research before you even try to put a price on your next delusion.

why oh why is it always the psychotic drug fuelled idiots that think they have what it takes to make a bitcoin town/island...
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June 21, 2013, 11:58:01 PM
#62
This sounds more like a cult than a town. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown

"on November 18, 1978, 918 people died in the settlement, at a nearby airstrip,"

That's scary. the idea of BTC is decentralized with the network. Amassing a large group of people together in the name of BTC is ridiculous.



What's scary is one person deciding that an entire town needs to "protect, promote & repair" your mental health, is already dictating what kind of house you'll live in, what types of food you'll eat, what kind of crops and livestock you'll raise, how you'll congregate for worship, and how you'll go about hiring any labor for personal work.

What's even scarier is that some people think this is a good idea.

Wrong.

If you had paid attention, you would know that those things are only provided for you if you elect free welfare. Your land is your land.
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June 21, 2013, 11:56:27 PM
#61
How is the progress on this?

Any new updates recently?

My brother died so things have been hindered. Bu progress is being made, just not leaps and bounds as expected.

Over the next month we will be getting the rest of the 180+ descriptive town videos up, so that you can get a general idea of what will go on in the town. And we will make 1-2 hour segments, that will come together to make a 3-8 hour documentary talking about all the aspects of what we will be doing.

So you can look forward to that over the next month, it would have had massive progress starting around the 14th (that's when it was planned), but my brother died on the 4th. And we just now got his ashes today.

We are starting the Bitcoin Town Library though, it will start with a paid xbox gaming clan, and paid writing.
legendary
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June 21, 2013, 11:38:26 PM
#60
exoskeleton...

beautiful depiction of how it will turn out with finshaggy as the leader
sr. member
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June 21, 2013, 10:39:48 PM
#59
Journal of Bitcoin Town:

Dear mom, we don't have money for our own land yet so we are occupying a sidewalk. We have beer and free wi-fi so it's ok and our spirits are still high.


Its now months into our establishment and we have found some land. We should have a permanent structure up soon!


May not look like much, but its home.


Due to our very limited space we decided to bulid on it, literally.


I think we underestimated the waste disposal issue though...

legendary
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June 21, 2013, 09:08:53 PM
#58
How is the progress on this?

Any new updates recently?

well finshaggy only has 3BTC and is on a mad .. and i mean mad dash effort to make thousands of posts to get dev coins..

he has no experience of law apart from appearing in court as an accused person.
he has no expereince of construction beyond how to roll a joint
he has no expereince of farming beyond how to grow weed under a lamp
he has no expereince of state permits beyond a 30 second google search

.. so you tell me how is this adventure suppose to progress.

what makes this more interesting is that there is another guy that wants to make a bitcoin island. with the exact same lack of knowledge and experience required to make it work. and a deliberate side stepping of answering fundamental questions about the project, but in return gets insulting..

why oh why is it only the nutters with no experience that have the idea's that if done properly would help bitcoin.

please please please can someone with some actual real estate, construction and law experience please come forward.

edit: i take the last comment back.. with pirate@40's mom being in real estate, dad in construction and pirate himself knowing the law back to front.. maybe those qualifications are not enough to make a project like this work... lol
edd
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June 21, 2013, 07:52:57 PM
#57
This sounds more like a cult than a town. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown

"on November 18, 1978, 918 people died in the settlement, at a nearby airstrip,"

That's scary. the idea of BTC is decentralized with the network. Amassing a large group of people together in the name of BTC is ridiculous.



What's scary is one person deciding that an entire town needs to "protect, promote & repair" your mental health, is already dictating what kind of house you'll live in, what types of food you'll eat, what kind of crops and livestock you'll raise, how you'll congregate for worship, and how you'll go about hiring any labor for personal work.

What's even scarier is that some people think this is a good idea.
legendary
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June 21, 2013, 07:33:06 PM
#56
This sounds more like a cult than a town. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown

"on November 18, 1978, 918 people died in the settlement, at a nearby airstrip,"

That's scary. the idea of BTC is decentralized with the network. Amassing a large group of people together in the name of BTC is ridiculous.

newbie
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June 21, 2013, 07:27:52 PM
#55
How is the progress on this?

Any new updates recently?
edd
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June 21, 2013, 04:18:49 PM
#54
This sounds more like a cult than a town. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown
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June 21, 2013, 03:56:00 PM
#53
This whole thread reminds me of ramblings of a slightly mental individual with a massive unmedicated ADHD problem.

Yes, it does sound like he's delusional or he's hallucinating. (What would you expect from a Marijuana farmer?)

(Please don't view this thread - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/dr-appointment-239694)

I think he wants you to join him at Silk Road. And then start a town that breaks EVERY SINGLE state and country law. Then, he's going to get you sent to the U.N and a bag tossed over your head.

I actually think his idea of killing us all in the near future is good. Maybe he'll even let us go to High Max prison.

Now I have to go and find everything illegal I can. Maybe even knuckle dusters, because moving into the 'town' is a magical trip that means nothing in the outside world applies.

Now where did I put that inner critic....
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June 21, 2013, 02:05:35 PM
#52
This whole thread reminds me of ramblings of a slightly mental individual with a massive unmedicated ADHD problem.
legendary
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June 21, 2013, 01:17:56 PM
#51
naming a town as finshaggy proposes does not automatically mean the population is exempt from following state/government laws.

it just means that the local judge can decide how drastic a crime is (length and type of punishment) and also a few other small tweaks to state and government law.

fin shaggy thinks that all it takes is a town naming ceremony to get around the government. he obviously has not even looked into the new hampshire project which is many years ahead of what finshaggys brain fart proposes to do.
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June 21, 2013, 12:06:49 PM
#50
I still haven't found a satifiscatory answer to my very fundamental question:

What is the point of making a town, city, village, camp or whatever inside someones territory? You are still as enslaved there as anywhere else and have to follow federal law.

Why doesn't someone buy land(with access the sea) or island from an established country with the explicit agreement/contract that the area will become independent? Surely some African shithole will sell it at a reasonable price? Maybe even an western country would entertain it?


I'm pretty sure most towns and cities start in people's territories.

However, when making a Micronation, you can 'break away' from that country, and start your own small nation. (You'd just have to follow the U.S rules while your application is pending) You don't really have to follow the countries laws anymore, because you're considered to be in another country.

Every piece of land is almost claimed by other countries (Except Antarctica), unless you can magically go to space, you won't be claiming any non-claimed land.

(Sorry, had to answer your question, because God knows Fin isn't.)

 Getting land with access to the sea doesn't mean anything. Almost every inch of land on Earth is claimed. Near every country. Starting your own country or town in places like Africa would be very hard, and I think you know why.

Also, a few years ago there was a micro-nation that claimed land on a beach, and made a small island by dumping sand near the edges of the beach. They later got raided, and their land got claimed by another Government. Same thing that could happen to you. I recommend starting things like this in Europe or the Americas.

Starting something like this in Africa would most likely get you raided by citizens, or the Government. Since they're in deep poverty, they'd be most likely to attack a Micronation that has quite a few money invested in it. And not considering the other things that could possibly happen.
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June 21, 2013, 11:48:14 AM
#49
Creating a town, or a country, or a "micro-nation"? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_micronations
Micronation might be the best description...

MY GOD. THANK YOU.

YOU HAVE FINALLY GOTTEN MY POINT ACROSS ABOUT CREATING A MICRO-NATION.

I love you.
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June 21, 2013, 11:36:28 AM
#48
Creating a town, or a country, or a "micro-nation"? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_micronations
Micronation might be the best description...
legendary
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June 21, 2013, 11:33:30 AM
#47
I like the idea, but living on ships might be too costly.

Maybe we could pool the money and buy the whole country of Nauru Smiley


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nauru


Country is broke...we might get a good deal Smiley

I like the idea of just buying a broke country, that way Bitcoinville would actually be represented by the UN etc. I vote we just buy Greece. I'm sure we could pull together the... what, 100 BTC it would cost? But yeah, trying to buy land in the U.S, and then succeed... good luck with that one.

Although the whole idea is a little bit crazy. Imagine trying to buy a city with $100 bills. Even brief cases full of $100 bills. The cost to run a town wouldn't be overly unmanageable, many wealthy people essentially own entire towns, but you are talking about running a country, that's quite a bit different. You would have to figure out medical, social security, social and world policy, etc.
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June 21, 2013, 11:25:13 AM
#46



Sounds to me like someone is buying cheap farm land and selling it off for inflated prices

Nope, that's impossible. Since the money you put in goes straight to purchasing the land. We all put in money to create a pool of $2,000,000 then we use that to buy the land.
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June 21, 2013, 11:23:39 AM
#45
Any room for neuroscience majors Smiley

Plenty.
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June 21, 2013, 11:22:58 AM
#44
Why do we even have to have Bitcoin Town on land? All land belongs to somebdy.

Why not buy a cruise ship instead? Or one of those seasteading projects?



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