Pd or otherwise, I'd be very careful about sending any messages back and forth 
with the actual Bitcoin network.  By doing so you are essentially telling the 
internet that fungible, irreversible tokens might exist on your machine, the 
value of which could far exceed anything that you have ever or will ever store 
on your computer.

Also, blockchain.info likes to store the IP of the first node that told it 
about a transaction.  It's pretty well connected, so if you make a transaction 
from your machine your IP is very likely associated forever with that 
transaction.  (Just one of many ways in which Bitcoin is not anonymous.)

But of course if you happen to be in Sochi then everything of value on your 
machine has already been stolen, so knock yourself out. :)

-Jonathan




On Thursday, February 6, 2014 5:59 PM, Thomas Mayer <[email protected]> wrote:
 
On 06.02.2014 10:09, i go bananas wrote:
> Has anything been done to try to marry these together yet?  

PuREST JSON includes a sonification for Bitcoin values going back to
2011, but I guess, that is not what you wanted to know.

Thanks,
Thomas
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routine called panic, and when it is called, the machine crashes,
and you holler down the hall, 'Hey, reboot it.'" (Dennis Ritchie)
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