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Sun Jun 26 15:49:52 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   but 'id' was url now i cant access url without fucking a goat

Sun Jun 26 15:45:04 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   it is simply a hash, guaranteed unique per entry

Sun Jun 26 13:40:38 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   http://www.outsideonline.com/2090866/bears-who-came-town-and-would-not-go-away < It was a Sunday, around 9 a.m., when he responded to a report that a bear had been living in the basement of an apartment building for several days. << dem squatters!

Sun Jun 26 13:08:46 UTC 2016  <Apocalyptic>   kakobrekla: is it intended that the deeds subdomain doesn't point to deeds but the main b-a page ?

Sun Jun 26 12:06:32 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   im moving ba stuff around, consolidating it to a single box (previously was across 3)

Sat Jun 25 17:19:03 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   thanks for pointing me there earlier. Was the only moving pictures allowed in the funkenstein household for a while, 3 year old girl asked "can i watch hydraulic press?"

Sat Jun 25 17:08:38 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   that commands the respect of a crazy person - not the idle interest of an psychologist reading phinneus gage's diary

Sat Jun 25 17:07:02 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   however if I say pi is 3 now, i'm gonna go smash my finger in a hydraulic press - that's unreasonable.

Sat Jun 25 17:05:32 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   i can say pi is 2 because everyone knows, and I shouldn't open my eyes because USG could get in, therefore the circumfrence of a circle with radius 1 is 4

Sat Jun 25 17:04:40 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   there's a difference between being unreasonable and being a moron

Sat Jun 25 09:44:25 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   Bitcoin has done an excellent job of freezing the war power of its own "parliament." Ironically, mining power in Bitcoin is quite centralized -- a small number of Chinese mining-pool managers, who have every opportunity to collude, could roll back anything. But they never have and they probably never will. < except for the 18 bitbet btc jajajajaj

Sat Jun 25 09:38:04 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   this is generally true, however do a fork and x amount of idiots will stick around, just like b-a wot forked into scammer wot and idiots are still around

Sat Jun 25 09:37:28 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   >From a governance perspective, the line of lawlessness isn't the line between soft and hard forks. It's any fork which makes an exception for a specific address. Ethereum has already done this by freezing the DAO contract. At this point, it might as well be hanged for an ox, and go through with the full rollback.

Sat Jun 25 09:33:36 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Urbit - A personal server ... ( http://bit.ly/293HYYZ )

Sat Jun 25 07:32:06 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Judge Says FBI Can Hack Computers Without A Warrant Because Computer Users Get Hacked All The Time | Techdirt ... ( http://bit.ly/293zFMJ )

Fri Jun 24 20:56:25 UTC 2016  <Apocalyptic>   jurov: first time you see a politican inflating figures to his benefits ?

Fri Jun 24 20:56:12 UTC 2016  <jurov>   after divorce "oh that was nust a mistake, nevermind"

Fri Jun 24 20:55:45 UTC 2016  <jurov>   "darling, if only i did not have to give my wife £350 million a week, it would be all yours"

Fri Jun 24 20:54:39 UTC 2016  <Apocalyptic>   jurov: so he lied on a specific figure he quoted, but overall the point he made, that the membership cost them more than the direct benefits they received is imo valid

Fri Jun 24 20:49:40 UTC 2016  <jurov>   http://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/brexit-nigel-farage-says-pledge-of-350-million-a-week-for-nhs-was-a-mistake-a3279831.html

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