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Topic: The residual effect of getting involved in Bitcoin. - page 2. (Read 2154 times)

hero member
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Fight fire with photos.
The funny thing, as much as I've been thinking about it today, I left my house with the doors open today. Not just unlocked, open. It was like that for hours. When I remembered, I sped there, and closed them only to find everything in it's place. It seems people only break in when everything's locked up.
legendary
Activity: 1918
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
I never lock my home, the keys to my F250 are on the dash, either in the driveway or on the public street, and my Bitcoin resides in Instawallet. One of my warehouses has never been locked while the other is locked only half the time. What am I missing here?

What's your wife or GFs cell?

[edit] either would do I don't need both  Wink

You don't know how badly I wanted to post my crazy aunt's phone number. To be truthful, I've been experiencing a dry spell for the past few years, hence using Rassah's coffee table as my screensaver.
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
I never lock my home, the keys to my F250 are on the dash, either in the driveway or on the public street, and my Bitcoin resides in Instawallet. One of my warehouses has never been locked while the other is locked only half the time. What am I missing here?

where are you warehouses located? (preferably exact addresses)  Wink

The one that's never locked is located at the corner of HWY 34 and Davis St. and the other is located west of the airport, both in Sandwich, Illinois. BTW, there's no cameras, either. Make sure you bring a big truck and plenty of man power, because 16' lumber is easy to spot, and the equipment is heavy. One person should be able to handle the small tools, though. Try not to leave any fingerprints, otherwise it may take longer for me to collect from the insurance company. Make sure to turn on the lights, otherwise somebody may call the police due to suspicious activity. This way the neighbors would just think it's one of my men. Two in the morning works just as well as three in the afternoon. I'll let you know the next time I'm leaving town for a couple days. It'll be pretty awkward to walk in on you and the only thing we'll be able to talk about is Bitcoin, beer and broads. Then again, that may be a good thing.
donator
Activity: 1736
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
I never lock my home, the keys to my F250 are on the dash, either in the driveway or on the public street, and my Bitcoin resides in Instawallet. One of my warehouses has never been locked while the other is locked only half the time. What am I missing here?

What's your wife or GFs cell?

[edit] either would do I don't need both  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1128
I never lock my home, the keys to my F250 are on the dash, either in the driveway or on the public street, and my Bitcoin resides in Instawallet. One of my warehouses has never been locked while the other is locked only half the time. What am I missing here?

where are you warehouses located? (preferably exact addresses)  Wink

You looking for wood porn?
legendary
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1452
I never lock my home, the keys to my F250 are on the dash, either in the driveway or on the public street, and my Bitcoin resides in Instawallet. One of my warehouses has never been locked while the other is locked only half the time. What am I missing here?

where are you warehouses located? (preferably exact addresses)  Wink
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I never lock my home, the keys to my F250 are on the dash, either in the driveway or on the public street, and my Bitcoin resides in Instawallet. One of my warehouses has never been locked while the other is locked only half the time. What am I missing here?
donator
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1014
Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
What's to worry about? Bitcoin is secure against everything from muggers to nuclear bombs.

"Bitcoin" may be, but making my Bitcoins so is a different matter. So it's created a healthy respect for security.
I have no worries about securing my wallets at all. They are untouchable.
hero member
Activity: 711
Merit: 500
Fight fire with photos.
What's to worry about? Bitcoin is secure against everything from muggers to nuclear bombs.

"Bitcoin" may be, but making my Bitcoins so is a different matter. So it's created a healthy respect for security.
donator
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1014
Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
What's to worry about? Bitcoin is secure against everything from muggers to nuclear bombs.
hero member
Activity: 711
Merit: 500
Fight fire with photos.
I have become increasingly worried about security. First it was digital, now it's all. Of course you always have some concern, but in the past I would buy a padlock and say "Ok, it's locked and safe." Now I say, "How could one get past that lock?" and I try my hardest to break it. I had an example today, a rep from a security company was setting up a security system in this house. I just kept thinking "How would I get past all of this?" So I kept asking him questions, and finally got one past him. "What if someone cuts this wire?" I asked. He reluctantly told me it would disable the system. I kept the questions coming though. I had always been curious about things, but never so much about this particular issue until I got involved with Bitcoin.
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