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Everything posted by Jonny Deformed
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Rollin' like a supersonic Another fool who gets down on It.
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Cactus & Succulent Show Brisbane 8th & 9th June
Jonny Deformed replied to shortly's topic in News & Notices
I recently saw a video wherein a girl was eating another girls box on public transport. Doesn't sound too nightmarish to me.... -
Cactus & Succulent Show Brisbane 8th & 9th June
Jonny Deformed replied to shortly's topic in News & Notices
Looking forward to this one. -
How was it ?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNNLl2u4mc4
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dirtiest rap eva AKA mutant strikes back
Jonny Deformed replied to mutant's topic in Creativity, Spirituality & Philosophy
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The Currency Revolution - With Bitcoin
Jonny Deformed replied to qwertyuiop's topic in Sustainable Technologies & Ethical Living
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57584511-38/homeland-security-cuts-off-dwolla-bitcoin-transfers/ Homeland Security cuts off Dwolla bitcoin transfersImmigration and Customs Enforcement confirms an "ongoing investigation" that led to Dwolla cutting off bitcoin transfers to Mt. Gox. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security confirmed it has initiated legal action that prompted the Dwolla payment service to stop processing bitcoin transactions. Nicole Navas, a representative for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, confirmed the legal action to CNET this afternoon. Dwolla, a Des Moines, Iowa-based startup, which raised $16.5 million in funding two weeks ago, notified users about the move earlier Tuesday. It blamed the decision on "recent court orders" limiting its ability to send money through Mt. Gox, the largest bitcoin exchange. "In order not to compromise this ongoing investigation being conducted by ICE Homeland Security Investigations Baltimore, we cannot comment beyond the information in the warrant, which was filed in the District of Maryland earlier today," Navas told CNET. Mt. Gox did not respond to questions from CNET. It did, however, post a statement to its Google+ account saying: MtGox has read on the Internet that the United States Department of Homeland Security had a court order and/or warrant issued from the United States District Court in Maryland which it served upon the Dwolla mobile payment service with respect to accounts used for trading with MtGox. We take this information seriously. However, as of this time we have not been provided with a copy of the court order and/or warrant, and do not know its scope and/or the reasons for its issuance. MtGox is investigating and will provide further reports when additional information becomes known. Chris Coyne, co-founder of OkCupid, posted a screen snapshot of email he said he received from Dwolla this afternoon. It says: "Dwolla will be unable to complete your recent bank transfer [to Mt. Gox] and any future transactions." Dwolla is not elaborating. Jordan Lampe, a company spokesman, told CNET that "Dwolla advanced the news of the seizure to Mt. Gox in under an hour of its execution. At their request, Dwolla followed up the initial communication to Mt. Gox with a copy of the warrant." Lampe said questions should be directed to Homeland Security or Mt. Gox, and refused to release a copy of the warrant. Even though ICE's name refers to immigration and customs, the agency's actual mandate is far broader. ICE's Homeland Security Investigations unit boasts 7,000 special agents in 200 U.S. cities that focus on crimes including drug smuggling, financial crimes, computer crimes, and export enforcement. That has included seizing Internet domain names, targeting sports streaming sites, and arresting a student for jailbreaking game consoles. Homeland Security declined to elaborate on the warrant or court proceedings. Update, May 15 at 9:40 a.m. PT: Here's a copy (PDF) of the seizure warrant obtained by DHS, courtesy of Ars Technica. It was signed by U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan Gauvey and seizes the contents of Mt. Gox's Dwolla account. The underlying crime that's alleged by a DHS agent is operating an "unlicensed money transmitting business." A DHS affidavit accompanying the warrant accuses Mt. Gox of opening a money-transmitting account without registering with the federal government, which makes the funds available for seizure. -
sounds Brilliant ttstt over
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Copy that, tsst over.
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Will be there around hiiiiiiigh noon.
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forever sinking, sitting here drinking.
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dripping and winking,
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRS41-7MTSs
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You had better have a damn good excuse for not coming to this one Thunder..... If you do we'd all looooooove to hear it.. Don't be a stranger. We miss you man....
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It certainly is that one shortly http://www.qldherbsociety.org.au/ Also this - http://jerry-coleby-williams.net/ <---- Open Garden. What time will you lot be there >?
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might be might be. I'll ask my source...... Probably is you know.....
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It be the erb show dis comin weeksend I believe.. check my facts though.. my coottha. Be therrrrrrrrrrrrrre ! Over.
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Fanfuckingtastic weekend geezers. We simply must do it again soon. must must must. Cheers Red for the roast, scrumptious it was.
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I can lend you mine, after I'm done with them.
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On way. How are you for yogurt, ?
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See you geezers tomorrow.
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You bought the thing? Awesome, Awesome to the Max !
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So who be coming then ?
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di.di.ding .ding.ding .ding ding.ding dingggggg..
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We'll likely be there aboot 12. :D