This is not a VB specific question. If I am passing in a font name into a function, should I check for zs.FontName.Length > 0 and have a fall back if the length is zero?
Often I take something apart and when I go to reassemble it, I don't remember which side the washer was on. When there's only one washer, does it generally go on the nut side (pressed up against the nut) or the bolt side (pressed up against the bolt)?
@Steve I'm playing the market with them. I'll sell them at a bit over costs (transaction fees, and the price of btc when I bought them). My goal is to buy them while the market is low, so you might save a few bucks over all.
If I have a list of ints.. how can I select every even number and wrap in an object containing that int and some string, let's say even. Redundant.. but it explains what I'm trying to do.
@Steve Okay, so here's how it'd work: we set up an escrow at btcrow.com, you'd sell me $110US for however many bitcoins $100 buys. I put the bitcoins in the escrow, you send the money. Once it clears out of paypal I release the btc. Sound good?
Nothing personal, but I don't know you well enough to bet $100 that you won't reverse the paypal transaction. If you're willing wait for me to send the btc once the money gets out of paypal's control, sure.
@Billdr i'm in no rush to get the btc, so i'll wait until you get the money out paypals control, you're here every day so i'm pretty sure you aren't going to bone me. if you do.. .remember i'm a crazy iraq vet and i'll murder santa clause in front of your children
By solving crypto problems we verify transactions that people have made with bitcoins. The first person (or mining pool) to solve a block is awarded 25 bitcoins (currently) plus some transaction fees (.0005/transaction atm).
I've joined a mining pool, so I'll never see that 25btc+transactions, which I've got a really poor shot of seeing to begin with. Instead the pool pays me for each portion of the block that I solve. The pool sees that 25btc+ a few times a week or so, which it uses to pay us as miners, sans a 2% admin fee.
@KyleTrauberman good, you scared me when you said 8k RPM. Normal cars would blow a gasket/melt the block if they stayed at that high RPM for more than a second or two