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uk1
copper member
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September 21, 2013, 04:16:11 PM
#3
welcome to the forum
newbie
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September 21, 2013, 03:28:32 PM
#2
Right on mate!

I can relate although I haven't even set up my mini Pi mining rig yet, so no advice is good advice from me at this stage   Grin


However, I can return the joke reward...

Why did the baker have smelly hands? Because he kneaded a poo.

sr. member
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New In Town...
September 21, 2013, 03:07:04 PM
#1
...is a great comedy special from John Mulaney.

Also, I'm new here, so obviously I decided to post in the newbie section a "Hello World" post that will mostly never be read (except by other people who can't post on the forum yet, and possibly by moderators to ensure that I'm a real person... with feelings... and hopes... and dreams.).  I understand the need for new forum members to undergo this process of first having a legitimate post, then waiting a few hours before being able to do anything significant on the board... but I don't have to like it!

A bit about me:  I'm a guy and I like computers.  This basically means I'm a freshly falling snowflake (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowflake#Uniqueness), and totally unlike the rest of you.  I've been mining LTC for nearly a year on the WeMineLTC pool, and have thoroughly enjoyed the experience.  I was, for a while, a primary contributor on their forum when people experienced problems or needed technical assistance with cgminer and their mining hardware.

Why I'm here:  I always felt like I "missed the bus" when it came to mining BTC (I've bought lots of BTC as an investment and to help show support for crypto-currencies.), but now that I have a collection of LTC rigs up and running I decided that I'd like to add some USB BTC miners to my systems.  I like that they have very minimal power consumption and that they are fairly cheap.  I know that I won't get rich, or probably even break even, with a small collection of USB miners... but I believe in the future of crypto, so I'll just keep holding onto whatever I produce and see how it goes.

Why are you still reading this:  Honestly, you probably aren't.  If you are, I'd like to reward you with a joke that you'd probably recognize from a certain TV show.

What did one Snowman say to the other Snowman?  Smells like carrots...

Anyways, thanks for you time and if you're reading this from a mobile device I'm sorry for wasting a bit of your data package.
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