gage u dont mine??? coz u seem like u no a hell of a lot bwt bitcoin and ur very thorough, tbh i really appreciate you delving into kncminer. bt i am very curious as to y u dont mine, do u jus buy bitcoins wen their at a decent price mayb?
Mining is a tad too technical for my taste, coupled with the time it would take me away from my barn wood business. I have sold some leather items and purchased a few coins, slowly building up a nice nest egg. Unfortunately, I opted to store them all on InstaWallet, where Boussac was kind enough to stick it up my ass for inquiring about a police report. In essence, I'm now Bitcoin-poor after champion InstaWallet when Davout put me at ease that all is swell at IWland.
I never lost bitcoins via any other service, although I'm out $20K+ indirectly due to the Bitcoinica fiasco, all because I turned one guy onto Bitcoin here in Sandwich, whereupon he opted to have his daughter invest in Bitcoin via Bitcoinica after me assuring him that they seemed up-and-up. I went overboard in my postings afterward due to that episode causing my ignore to turn orange.
Yet, here I am still trying to make sure nobody gets scammed, but at a heavy toll.
Madness!
you buy barns?
Yes, but most of the time I purchase only the wood from my pickers.
In re. mining: I guess it is fairly straightforward, but I'm under the impression that the hardware running the mines would need a watchful eye on everything, thus time is more of an issue than anything else I guess. Electricity cost, place to mine, and having enough power for a farm are not issues where I'm located.
Case in point, I could easily rent a trailer with all utilities paid at a campsite for only $300 per month, and they wouldn't have a clue as to why there's a small spike in their overall electric bill, even if they cared, considering there's over 100 trailers there.. I thought about setting up my younger brother in such a setup, but opted to just amass bitcoins and store them securely at InstaWallet. In theory, it worked out pretty well until April Fool's Day, that is. But come after July 1, all will be well as promised, just like all the other hacks that worked out.
Enough of the asides, with apologies.
How is it that two guys who claim on their LinkedIn pages they work for Kennemar & Cole AB, yet none of the following websites were live on the internet according to archive.org, of which just recently started indexing pages within days oppose to earlier it took approximately six months for sites to show up?: magnussoncoleit.com; magnussoncoleit.se; kennemarandcole.com; kennemarandcole.se; kandc.se. Check it out yourself on archive.org and see that the only pages archived are for April of this year, yet this was their major business concern.
Also, you'll see that they're all in well-polished English--not Swedish, though Chinese is a translation option. I believe that these were part of a shelf/shell company(s).
Until recently, Kennemar and Cole's Google+ accounts only linked to each other, now they both have the same bitcoiners following them.
On their FaceBook accounts, neither one of them ever acknowledges their previous business concern, yet it's this enterprise that they want us to believe gives them cred to KNCMiner.
Claiming to team up with ORSoC opens up another can of worms considering that folks who work there are well versed with Bitcoin.
Somebody is lying here, and it doesn't matter which one, for they're pressing forward with their plans to build ASIC-based bitcoin miners under false pretense, of which neither entity has come forward to present their case that I'm off my rocker (with proof provided to said in an off-topic whimsical thread I recently started--an oops moment).