Hmmmmm, maybe that wasn't too helpful either. Stream of consciousness may be easy for pine to sprout, but it's harder to interpret.Here's the tldr; version where instructions are separated from advice:Future Activity:Cash deposit at bank to an exchange -> Use Tor to access private proxy* in your country -> communicate through that proxy to the exchange -> convert cash to bitcoins -> open an online wallet service -> send bitcoins to that service -> optionally put those bitcoins through a mix -> send bitcoins to your SR wallet.--If you already have bitcoins connected to your identity. e.g. used a credit card to buy, transferred from your bank account to exchange etc.--Go onto Tor and download bitcoin wallet software -> Printscreen http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Tor instructions -> Turn off interweb -> Install and torify your bitcoin wallet software -> Turn on interweb and download the block chain to torified bitcoin wallet, now you are ready to proceed -> On clearnet, access your exchange account with the bitcoins -> Make an instawallet/online bitcoin wallet provider account through clearnet -> transfer bitcoins from exchange to instawallet -> transfer from instawallet to your torified bitcoin wallet -> Open new instawallet with Tor -> transfer from torified bitcoin wallet to instawallet on Tor -> Optionally transfer to a bitcoin mixing service -> wait a couple of hours/days -> transfer from mixing service or online wallet to SR.Advice:1. Don't have your clearnet browser and Tor browser open at the same time.2. Never use a Bitcoin address more than once.3. Search forum for bitcoin mixing services and online bitcoin wallet providers.4. If you think you see flaws, you point them out. The only stupid question is one never asked.5. Although the above procedures might make you more paranoid, you should really sleep a whole lot sounder since every service you've used from the exchange to the Silk Road itself could be compromised and it wouldn't matter a whole lot.6. Clearnet means being on the normal web and you're not using Tor software. Darknet is the opposite.7. To torify something means that its internet traffic is being routed though the Tor network.8. Don't access exchange websites with Tor, period. Unless you're doing what I described above9. [Edited ]Don't access any website via clearnet e.g. your instawallet, and then access the same web address/URL using Tor. Now instawallet knows who you are if you do.10. Under no circumstances, none, forward bitcoins from A to B and then put the bitcoins back into a wallet you used earlier. This is circumstantial evidence that all bitcoin activity in that loop belongs to a single entity.11. The larger the quantities being transacted, the more you want to be thinking about ferrying varying amounts of bitcoin over time with different Tor identities. I believe there is bitcoin software that can do this for you, future scheduled deposits that is, and your Tor software periodically changes identity anyway.* It's like the Home Cooking Channel! Here's one we made earlier!