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April 22, 2013, 03:29:26 PM
#76
Everywhere in this forums do the sobs of OP echo...
legendary
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April 22, 2013, 01:40:07 PM
#75
Feels good man

























One less douche on the forums.
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April 22, 2013, 01:10:48 PM
#74
if you wanted to go to college to pursue a career that involved seperating rich people from their money, what lines of work would you consider? thought about trying to become a lawyer but i suck at the socratic learning method.

...but pretty much some computer science related or finance related field. At the present day people in these fields hold a lot of power.
While being a laywer might make you cause some small disruptions in the short term but IMO the other fields have the power to simply be more disruptive.

....i actually am considering trying to pursue an education in computer science though. i can see how that might apply in unthought of ways.  hell bitcoin itself is an example, not that i could ever achieve anything that impressive.

If you make your way through learning computer science (or simply learning programming for real), you'll gain a skill set which is indeed very useful in our present highly complex environment.

But this skill set isn't necessarily what you need to "separate rich people from their money". It's rather the opposite of what you need.
Learning computer science teaches you a structured way of thinking. But to outsmart other smart people, you'll need to learn how to manipulate. Thus you need a deep and intuitive understanding of the "human factor", you need both empathy and an affinity for the mixed-up and confused states of our existence, without the urge to get matters sanitised and cleaned up first -- and this is exactly a weak spot of many computer science cracks.
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April 19, 2013, 10:59:14 PM
#73
i fucking love it when already fiat rich people lose money!

totally made a long hard work day better. thank you, yokosan, for posting this.

if you wanted to go to college to pursue a career that involved seperating rich people from their money, what lines of work would you consider? thought about trying to become a lawyer but i suck at the socratic learning method.

Not to be a douche, but pretty much some computer science related or finance related field. At the present day people in these fields hold a lot of power. While being a laywer might make you cause some small disruptions in the short term but IMO the other fields have the power to simply be more disruptive.


honestly i feel like a douche for writing this now.but thank you for the pleasant response. i dont begrudge anybody their honest success. mine has just been hard won. i actually am considering trying to pursue an education in computer science though. i can see how that might apply in unthought of ways.  hell bitcoin itself is an example, not that i could ever achieve anything that impressive.
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April 19, 2013, 10:28:58 PM
#72
i fucking love it when already fiat rich people lose money!

totally made a long hard work day better. thank you, yokosan, for posting this.

if you wanted to go to college to pursue a career that involved seperating rich people from their money, what lines of work would you consider? thought about trying to become a lawyer but i suck at the socratic learning method.

Not to be a douche, but pretty much some computer science related or finance related field. At the present day people in these fields hold a lot of power. While being a laywer might make you cause some small disruptions in the short term but IMO the other fields have the power to simply be more disruptive.
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April 19, 2013, 08:27:11 PM
#71
i fucking love it when already fiat rich people lose money!

totally made a long hard work day better. thank you, yokosan, for posting this.

if you wanted to go to college to pursue a career that involved seperating rich people from their money, what lines of work would you consider? thought about trying to become a lawyer but i suck at the socratic learning method.
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April 19, 2013, 06:50:58 PM
#70
Still bumping this thread, are we?

Giving some troll too much of the attention he feeds upon?

At this point, pointing and laughing at the troll, who turned out not to be a troll, but a moron. Big difference Smiley

I see what you mean: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1855054

He registered on May 2012, so he probably bought below $10.
It seems he sold close to the $50 bottom, bragging he bought a Lamborghini Gallardo with the cash.
He was so proud he thought he had played the market... Now he is silent since 4 days.

Methinks: pity for the other one-and-half Gallardo's worth he missed on Roll Eyes
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April 19, 2013, 06:01:32 PM
#69
Still bumping this thread, are we?

Giving some troll too much of the attention he feeds upon?

At this point, pointing and laughing at the troll, who turned out not to be a troll, but a moron. Big difference Smiley
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April 19, 2013, 04:36:30 PM
#68
Still bumping this thread, are we?

Giving some troll too much of the attention he feeds upon?
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April 19, 2013, 04:29:38 PM
#67
... It's funny how a group of 4 people with less than $10 mil to spare can throw the Bitcoin ecosystem around like a ragdoll Smiley ...

The fact that:

OP has yet to reveal the secret message
OP has posted bearish sentiments
Price has continued to go up

means that OP is an idiot.

I'm thinking maybe 4 people with less than $10 mil to spare are now 4 people with much less than $10 mil and they are going spare.
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April 19, 2013, 04:16:26 PM
#66
The fact that:

OP has yet to reveal the secret message
OP has posted bearish sentiments
Price has continued to go up

means that OP is an idiot.
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April 19, 2013, 04:10:42 PM
#65
there were some pretty much intense dumps. The timing was about right -- but the reaction of the market was negligible.

Lets see what happens this weekend....  Wink
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April 18, 2013, 05:52:29 PM
#64
Come on then, reveal your stuff Nostradamus.
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I'm assuming he went with the leave the forums forever option.
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April 18, 2013, 05:46:02 PM
#63
Come on then, reveal your stuff Nostradamus.
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I am the one who knocks
April 18, 2013, 12:50:58 PM
#62
This has nothing to do with it.... any hash can have precomputed rainbow tables.

You're right, any hash can have precomputed rainbow tables - which is why I also said "any unsalted hash".
My apologies.  I was in a hurry and have noticed lately that people see MD5 and just parrot that MD5 is bad because XYZ and not really understand it.

Had I actually read what you wrote then it wouldn't have been a problem.
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April 18, 2013, 12:26:54 PM
#61
This has nothing to do with it.... any hash can have precomputed rainbow tables.

You're right, any hash can have precomputed rainbow tables - which is why I also said "any unsalted hash".
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April 18, 2013, 12:07:39 PM
#60
If you are not techy (which I assume you are not as you asked the question) you can easily use an online MD5 calculator for this type of thing:

For example I used http://md5-hash-online.waraxe.us/ and came up with:
d091fccc62e2d24ab101dbe01ce844f6

It is a hash for a single 5 letter word (all lower case), can you guess?

After a 10 second google search for the hash: boobs

And this is exactly why MD5 (or any other unsalted hash for that matter) doesn't work for passwords Smiley
This has nothing to do with it.... any hash can have precomputed rainbow tables.
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April 18, 2013, 09:13:32 AM
#59
If you are not techy (which I assume you are not as you asked the question) you can easily use an online MD5 calculator for this type of thing:

For example I used http://md5-hash-online.waraxe.us/ and came up with:
d091fccc62e2d24ab101dbe01ce844f6

It is a hash for a single 5 letter word (all lower case), can you guess?

After a 10 second google search for the hash: boobs

And this is exactly why MD5 (or any other unsalted hash for that matter) doesn't work for passwords Smiley
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April 18, 2013, 09:10:58 AM
#58
It is secure enough that you won't be able to generate two messages that both are valid english and that hash to the same value.  But yeah, I wouldn't use it for computer security.

Exactly.  I would never use MD5 for something security related, but for this kind of application it is perfectly fine. 

There are known collision attacks against MD5, but the probability of being able to generate a message that both has the same MD5 hash as the original and still makes any sense whatsoever is about nil.
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I am the one who knocks
April 18, 2013, 08:56:41 AM
#57
Not going exactly to plan, but hope is not lost. Will still provide solutions next week regardless of outcome.

3F1E491B6C4F321C3781D77A17DD97F8691038D19DDC3B2DFBC72ACD6DA4F656

heres mine:

IHB67JB67D67OKG7E54DI8TURD965CGV8BITCOIN9YUH

how can you do this? I want to make a prediction and have it time sesitive or whatever this is.....its like james bond shit

edit: wow you are a doush, "hey everyone come look at all the millions of dollers i have"

THE DUDE IS ALL RICH AND HE STILL CANT GET/BUY A FRIEND.

btw if this was a real stock you would be Martha fucking Stewart and going to jail.
If you are not techy (which I assume you are not as you asked the question) you can easily use an online MD5 calculator for this type of thing:

For example I used http://md5-hash-online.waraxe.us/ and came up with:
d091fccc62e2d24ab101dbe01ce844f6

It is a hash for a single 5 letter word (all lower case), can you guess?
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