myddrn: Cryptocurrency Laundering Theory for Fun and Retirement – Video


myddrn: Cryptocurrency Laundering Theory for Fun and Retirement
The overlay is incorrect for the first half of the video, this is Old Gregg (myddrn) Sometimes Old Gregg just gets tired of it all. Tired of the shoes. Tired of the baileys. Tired of flashing...

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Bitcoin and the Blockchain: Financial Quagmire or Evolutionary Stampede? – Video


Bitcoin and the Blockchain: Financial Quagmire or Evolutionary Stampede?
This lecture was part of an introductory workshop on the subject of cryptocurrenies, held at the Grenoble Ecole de Management on the 19th of February 2015. The topic of cryptocurrenies has...

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Game 5 – 2015 – Sydney Comets v Newcastle Hunters – Div 1 Youth League ( Part 1 of 2 ) – Video


Game 5 - 2015 - Sydney Comets v Newcastle Hunters - Div 1 Youth League ( Part 1 of 2 )
Game played at Alexandria Basketball stadium at 1.00pm on Saturday 22/3/15. Sydney City Comets ( 89 ) v Newcastle Hunters ( 98 ) 20150322 114213.

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Workington Comets have healthy lead from A66 Trophy first leg

By Liam Waite

Last updated at 13:41, Friday, 27 March 2015

Redcar Bears 36 Workington Comets 56: Workington Comets take a 20-point lead into tomorrow nights first home fixture of the season after they breezed to a 56-36 victory on a freezing cold night at Redcar.

Ricky Wells

Workington Comets used rider replacement in the place of absent No1 Kenneth Hansen in what was the first leg of the A66 Trophy.

And it was a dream start to the night and the season for the Comets as Ricky Wells and Kyle Howarth led from the gate and fought off strong resistance from Lasse Bjerre to take a maximum in the first heat.

It was the turn of debut reserves Nicki Barrett and Nathan Greaves to impress next, and impress they did with yet another maximum and Barrett finishing half a lap ahead of the pack.

A fierce contest in the third heat saw Rene Bach wind up out front but Comets veteran Rusty Harrison finished last as the scores ended up even.

And heat four was the reverse, with Redcar Bears No5 Stuart Robson taking an impressive lead but Howarth and Nathan Greaves hot on his heels to make it another stalemate.

Skipper Bach said this week that he wanted to show what he could do this season and he didnt disappoint with a sweeping pass around the outside of Matej Kus to take a second win of the night. Wells followed Kus home to make it 4-2 to the Comets in heat five and 20-10 to the visitors overall.

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Missouri Comets player charged with head butting competitor

INDEPENDENCE, MO (KCTV) -

A Missouri Comets soccer player is accused of intentionally hurting a competitor by head butting him after a game.

The Jackson County Prosecutor's Office cited Andre O. Braithwaite, 23, of Kansas City with third-degree assault, which is a misdemeanor.

The Jamaica-born player is accused of intentionally head butting a Baltimore Blast player Patrick Healey, causing a laceration to the victim's eye. The assault occurred after a March 15 game at the Independence Events Center, which is near Interstate 70 and Highway 291.

Healey told police that after the game he was shaking hands and talking with Comets player Josh Gardner when Braithwaite approached him. Healey said Braithwaite appeared initially that he wanted to shake his hand.

"Mr. Healey advised that when he turned to acknowledge him, defendant Braithwaite grabbed his head with his hand and forcefully head butted him," according to court documents. "Mr. Healey stated that as a result of the assault, he required five stitches to close the wound."

Police said Braithwaite initially agreed to provide a statement at police headquarters, but later changed his mind. He allegedly told the detective during an initial telephone call that the game was full of emotions and his actions were "boneheaded."

KCTV5 reached out to Braithwaite on Twitter, but he has yet tor reply.

He has not directly addressed the allegations on Twitter, but he did tweet on March 23, "I never lost my way, I never turn fool when I reach at the crossroads. I never lost my way!!"

The day after the alleged assault he tweeted, "I wish that I could know the place I have yet to go, the ways I'll change, the things I'll do. I wish I could see the life that lies ahead of me."

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Arrest warrant issued for former Missouri Comets player

An arrest warrant has been issued for a former Missouri Comets player on suspicion of third-degree assault.

Prosecutors said Andre Braithwaite attempted to cause Patrick Healey injury by head-butting him after a playoff game.

The Baltimore Blast had just beaten the previously undefeated Comets in the playoffs when, according to court documents, Braithwaite approached Healey as if they were going to shake hands. Braithwaite is accused of grabbing Healey's head with his hands and forcefully head-butting him.

Healey said he needed five stitches to close a wound near his eye.

Police said Braithwaite initially agreed to come to police headquarters to discuss what he called "boneheaded" actions taken after an emotion-filled game, but he later canceled the meeting.

He also posted a statement on his Facebook page, talking about his love for soccer. He said he never played the game for money, but played for self-fulfillment and joy.

The Comets released Braithwaite after the incident.

Baltimore Blast owner Ed Hale said he welcomes news of the warrant, but he's not satisfied. He said he'd like to see the Comets' ownership held responsible for Braithwaite's actions.

"We feel like they are culpable for their players and coaches and we are going to at least look at civil damages and a criminal action if possible," Hale said to KMBC 9 News.

Braithwaite was not home when KMBC 9 News went to his home Thursday. The team's owners did not immediately respond to comments about Hale's statement.

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