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Tue Dec 10 01:19:02 UTC 2013  <kanzure>   i mean wget -m -np

Tue Dec 10 00:22:36 UTC 2013  <benkay>   m-of-n txns go a long way to addressing this thing

Mon Dec 09 20:29:58 UTC 2013  <benkay>   !t m o.usd.c050t

Mon Dec 09 20:29:50 UTC 2013  <nubbins`>   !t m s.mg

Mon Dec 09 20:29:38 UTC 2013  <thestringpuller>   !t m s.mpoe

Mon Dec 09 20:29:38 UTC 2013  <jurov>   !t m o.usd.c110t

Mon Dec 09 19:11:52 UTC 2013  <jurov>   !t m ^oix

Mon Dec 09 11:44:42 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   !t m s.mpoe

Mon Dec 09 03:13:17 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   does it read M for Mwhyusomean ?

Sun Dec 08 15:06:10 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   'm with Apocalyptic

Sat Dec 07 03:46:04 UTC 2013  <jurov`>   !t m ^oix

Fri Dec 06 18:21:21 UTC 2013  <asciilifeform>   optimistic value for photovoltaic is ~100 W / m^2

Fri Dec 06 16:22:28 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   a so more like a deterministic wallet m-of-n combo

Fri Dec 06 16:20:54 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   as far as i understand, m-of-n creates the m and n on the same m,achine, then distributes them

Fri Dec 06 16:20:07 UTC 2013  <oleganza>   asciilifeform: i mean, in m-of-n transaction, all private keys are on different computers

Fri Dec 06 16:17:01 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   i recall back in 2012 this site which gave you printed sheets m-of-n, as manty as you wanted

Fri Dec 06 15:52:41 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   oleganza understand, i;m not saying this is bad. i am merely saying that "idiot proofing" is not its selling point.

Fri Dec 06 15:49:19 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   your scheme relies on the idiot comprehending m-of-n, which is a higher bar than comprehending "this is your wallet file, keep it safe"

Fri Dec 06 15:48:36 UTC 2013  <oleganza>   mircea_popescu: can you elaborate what's wrong with m-of-n sharing of keys with friends?

Fri Dec 06 15:46:18 UTC 2013  <nubbins`>   “Today we lost not only an international hero and a symbol of the resilient human spirit, but also the very first political figure ever who people actively wish was still alive and affecting world affairs,” said political historian Wallace M. Delaney

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