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Mon Apr 27 22:09:56 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   !rate copumpkin 1 Old hand. Long time, no see.

Tue Apr 14 01:52:40 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   Clinton has looked old for a long time

Sun Apr 12 03:29:06 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   ironically, the jewish situation... oh gawd. at the time of the holocaust, the hasidim were arguably the most advanced troop in the world. certainly > 90% of jewry by cultural and intellectual weight, if 50% or so by mass. for all the squalor of the old manhattan, which is what eastern europe was, the place rocked.

Sat Apr 11 20:06:40 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   at the time they were spending massively on some sort of "re-whatever" urban thing. turned a bunch of the old mills into artist lofts and whatnot

Sat Apr 11 19:19:50 UTC 2015  <trinque>   arguably this is the first time this deedbot has seen any of these docs, so I don't think it makes sense to use old transactions as the timestamp

Thu Apr 09 20:12:32 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   when you're old it's time for "years employed" metrics.

Thu Apr 09 03:52:22 UTC 2015  <nubbins`>   maybe 3 years old at the time

Tue Mar 17 07:58:28 UTC 2015  <brendafdez>   Trying to reach that promised land of inbox 0 i unearthed an old message saying i had shares waiting for me on registration at CipherTrade. Towards the end of 2013 during the bubble, i had purchased a number of shares of CipherMine, because the issuer, Kate of memset, was also trans, hot and into women, so they couldn't possibly be a bad choice. I boght 90 of the things at some 4 LTC each. Each LTC was some 10 dollars at the time. I

Tue Mar 10 14:21:42 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   compiler-infection is as old as time.

Sun Mar 01 01:39:48 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   "That'd be your VC circuit : a bunch of old men who have no time to spend with their actual children. They claim this is because "they have to work", but in fact it's because a) they're afraid of their actual children and b) their actual children hate and despise them, in no particular order. This in turn because they've failed to live, as an actual act in this world, and impose their existence upon those children, so

Mon Feb 23 15:48:31 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   nubbins`: opiate users typically od, paradoxically, after successfully quitting and then doing a bit again 'for old time's sake'

Fri Feb 20 08:37:03 UTC 2015  <saifedean>   so our conversation last time has gotten me to dig up the old heretic PhD and clean it up into a shorter readable paper with most the interesting bits

Wed Feb 04 00:05:43 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   posits a phase transition some time in early '60s where the 'optimates' (his term, something like 'old money') were dethroned by 'brahmins' (the folks running the show today, socialist functionaries who work 'for the good of m4nk1nd')

Tue Feb 03 02:40:39 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   <asciilifeform> can also scan the old-fashioned way but then add two or three zeros to time required. << yes, but cheap enough :)

Tue Feb 03 02:22:57 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   can also scan the old-fashioned way but then add two or three zeros to time required.

Wed Jan 21 18:16:00 UTC 2015  <felipelalli>   gavinandresen: theymos said: << (...) Make the change now, but have it take place at a particular date or block number 2 years in the future. Then when the change actually happens, everyone will already be updated because almost no one uses 2-year-old software. Yes, 2 years is a long time, but we'll survive. >> is that possible and why it is a good or bad idea?

Sun Jan 18 21:22:29 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   every year i go to my local university's tech exhibit. there is always this one greybeard who runs their si fab, and he has some old wafers, etc. he also has a 'look in this box and press red button.' inside: svga display with graphics demo. the stamp on the box is some time in the '90s.

Sun Jan 18 04:35:07 UTC 2015  <decimation>   I've heard that once verzion runs fiber to your premises, they typically take the time to rip out the old copper wire

Wed Jan 14 22:04:53 UTC 2015  <ben_vulpes>   for instance, i've got a client who (for some silly reasons) basically needs to throw out their Solr index on a daily basis. the approach to date has been to drop the index at a low-traffic time, rebuild, and hope nobody notices. with docker, we can boot a new container, index into it, and then when the indexing is complete, shut the old solr container down and boot the new solr container.

Wed Jan 14 06:23:40 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   asciilifeform you're not going to die man. at the very most, you'll be set in a room for 30 years' stretch. at a time where you're old enough to not really miss women so much anymore, and old enough to really appreciate the stability of 3 regular, predictable meals a day.

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