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April 16, 2011, 11:00:21 PM
#22
The SHDH was awesome and you will excpect some exchanges, gambling sites, and various projects poping from Mexico City! As far as the features goes, people didn't got really interested, they were mainly Web Devs.

@nanaimo, I hate you for not telling me directly. I looked in a dictionary and now I realize my foolish mistake. s/Supper/Super!/

Well, hate me if you must, but if you expect Hugo Price and I to show up for these things we must know what is on the menu due to our chosen dietary requirements.

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April 16, 2011, 10:36:42 PM
#21
The SHDH was awesome and you will excpect some exchanges, gambling sites, and various projects poping from Mexico City! As far as the features goes, people didn't got really interested, they were mainly Web Devs.

@nanaimo, I hate you for not telling me directly. I looked in a dictionary and now I realize my foolish mistake. s/Supper/Super!/
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April 16, 2011, 10:20:41 AM
#20
I'm confused here. I'm not saying Mexicans speak Latin. I'm saying that they speak Spanish which comes from Latin along with a few other languages.
Also as far as everything I've ever seen English is Germanic and not a Romance Language.

I am also curious what is for dinner though.
I miss being able to find good Mexican food.
That's my understanding, too, and also Wikipedia's: English is a Germanic language, not a Romance language. I'd imagine there's some Romance influence on English, by way of Classical Latin, Vulgar Latin and Norman French, but it's most Germanic thanks to the Angles and Saxons.

I have no idea about supper.

Of course modern English has a lot of different influences especially French which is a Romance Language.
I don't mind talking about the languages but we need to stop talking about food. I'm hungry as hell.

Hopefully this happens again sometime I can make it or closer to Chile.
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April 16, 2011, 09:59:31 AM
#19
I'm confused here. I'm not saying Mexicans speak Latin. I'm saying that they speak Spanish which comes from Latin along with a few other languages.
Also as far as everything I've ever seen English is Germanic and not a Romance Language.

I am also curious what is for dinner though.
I miss being able to find good Mexican food.
That's my understanding, too, and also Wikipedia's: English is a Germanic language, not a Romance language. I'd imagine there's some Romance influence on English, by way of Classical Latin, Vulgar Latin and Norman French, but it's most Germanic thanks to the Angles and Saxons.

I have no idea about supper.
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April 16, 2011, 09:54:09 AM
#18
Not latin itself, just spanish, which is derived from latin, so we are still a latin-american country. Sorry for the confusion, I meant latin-america. xD

If that's what you meant, the word is Romance, not Latin, which includes the French, English and Portuguese speakers of America too.

Something else I don't understand. Supper Happy Dev House, are you people going to be eating supper together?

I didn't think English was a romance language and romance language basically means "from common latin". The word romance has nothing to do with love and everything with Ancient Rome and their version of Latin.
Most of the people here (Latin America) speak one of those (mostly Spanish / Portuguese but a little of the others) so they call it Latin America.

If I'm way off someone correct me, don't bother with insignificant details though... Grin

Don't bother telling me what to say. I'm all for freedom of speech. Your delusion that Mexicans speak Latin is not an "insignificant detail".

Of course English is a Romance language.

I'm confused here. I'm not saying Mexicans speak Latin. I'm saying that they speak Spanish which comes from Latin along with a few other languages.
Also as far as everything I've ever seen English is Germanic and not a Romance Language.

I am also curious what is for dinner though.
I miss being able to find good Mexican food.
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April 16, 2011, 02:38:10 AM
#17
Still I implore.

What are they having for supper?
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April 15, 2011, 10:29:43 PM
#16
Yep, and I apologized for the confusion. I don't know what you imply by "supper". >_>

As far as you nanaimo, I suggest you go to Ideas Meeting in Victoria, BC. Pretty near from you!
(707 Belleville Street, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) - Canadian Lawn Bowling Club
There you will meet a lot of hackers and get to know what this events look like, you may also join the makerspace. :3

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April 15, 2011, 04:49:54 PM
#15
Not latin itself, just spanish, which is derived from latin, so we are still a latin-american country. Sorry for the confusion, I meant latin-america. xD

If that's what you meant, the word is Romance, not Latin, which includes the French, English and Portuguese speakers of America too.

Something else I don't understand. Supper Happy Dev House, are you people going to be eating supper together?

I didn't think English was a romance language and romance language basically means "from common latin". The word romance has nothing to do with love and everything with Ancient Rome and their version of Latin.
Most of the people here (Latin America) speak one of those (mostly Spanish / Portuguese but a little of the others) so they call it Latin America.

If I'm way off someone correct me, don't bother with insignificant details though... Grin

Don't bother telling me what to say. I'm all for freedom of speech. Your delusion that Mexicans speak Latin is not an "insignificant detail".

Of course English is a Romance language.

And please answer the question, does the component "Supper" in your function's name indicate that you will be eating together?

PS: Know that the OP has since edited his post. It changed the original "latin speaking country" to latin-american country.

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April 15, 2011, 04:40:37 PM
#14
Not latin itself, just spanish, which is derived from latin, so we are still a latin-american country. Sorry for the confusion, I meant latin-america. xD

If that's what you meant, the word is Romance, not Latin, which includes the French, English and Portuguese speakers of America too.

Something else I don't understand. Supper Happy Dev House, are you people going to be eating supper together?

I didn't think English was a romance language and romance language basically means "from common latin". The word romance has nothing to do with love and everything with Ancient Rome and their version of Latin.
Most of the people here (Latin America) speak one of those (mostly Spanish / Portuguese but a little of the others) so they call it Latin America.

If I'm way off someone correct me, don't bother with insignificant details though... Grin
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April 15, 2011, 04:29:51 PM
#13
Not latin itself, just spanish, which is derived from latin, so we are still a latin-american country. Sorry for the confusion, I meant latin-america. xD

If that's what you meant, the word is Romance, not Latin, which includes the French, English and Portuguese speakers of America too.

Something else I don't understand. Supper Happy Dev House, are you people going to be eating supper together?
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April 15, 2011, 08:06:40 AM
#12
Is there a website or anywhere this is going to be streamed / uploaded?
The whole thing is going to be in Spanish right?

When is it coming to Chile  Cheesy
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April 15, 2011, 07:38:40 AM
#11
Not latin itself, just spanish, which is derived from latin, so we are still a latin-american country. Sorry for the confusion, I meant latin-america. xD
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April 15, 2011, 04:48:01 AM
#10
I doubt many people in Mexico can speak Latin.
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April 14, 2011, 08:45:42 PM
#9
Hey, that's a neat idea! This is the sort of thing I was expecting! :-)
ffe
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April 14, 2011, 06:33:52 PM
#8
Assume you're a business that published a (therefore well known) public key as the address to send money to. If the secret key is compromised/stolen the owner may want to stop people from sending him money on that key.

A new transaction type that retires a public key is required. It needs to be signed by it's own corresponding secret key so only the owner can create the transaction. Clients that see that transaction will know the key is compromised and know that any transaction that transfers money to the key is invalid.

In the meantime the legitimate owner publishes a new key.
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April 13, 2011, 06:53:36 PM
#7
Added to the list, please it is a good chance for features to be implemented!
ffe
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April 12, 2011, 09:43:06 PM
#6
- Using easy names for keys
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April 12, 2011, 09:39:36 PM
#5
So, nobody has any wishes of ideas to be explored or features to be developed? That is weird, I will have to read trough all the wiki to see if I find something then. Tongue

No realy, this is the moment to let your imagination fly, just post the first thing that pops to your mind.
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April 12, 2011, 06:31:10 AM
#4
I always liked decentralization efforts and would be organizing interested parties into exploring and developing these.
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April 12, 2011, 03:40:21 AM
#3
OK, but... where? Is there any information about the event?

  http://shdhmexicocity.org/
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