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Hello,
The domain services at DNS.vanrein.org are back online -- including all the
tools and the $15/yr, fully automated sales.
It's been down a lot lately -- first had somebody trying to break in, followed
by ISP maintenance (I would call it
I have done well on bamdex but I feel kind of guilty about it. Would be
better if I could suck money off lots of people rather than just the few
that trade now and then. Out of many trades I have never lost (except to
myself ;) many apologies to those less cautious, I am spending your money
It's a pity these desperate companies never seem to get desperate-
enough to think any differently about ecommerce. The reason they
aren't making money is almost certainly that they are simply unable
to sufficiently-automate the chain between getting-paid delivery.
I doubt they'd believe
On 5 Dec 2001, at 11:53, James M. Ray wrote:
The reason they
aren't making money is almost certainly that they are simply unable to
sufficiently-automate the chain between getting-paid delivery.
James,
I think that the reason as more to do with the fact that people still
prefer real
At 01:02 PM -0500 12/05/2001, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
...
I think that the reason as more to do with the fact that people still
prefer real books to e-books. It is still annoying to read a book on a
computer.
However, I am thinking that when a sort-of protable electronic book
reader
A little over a year ago I registered downlinegroup.com for a friend.
He later decided he did not want it. I don't really want it either.
There is a ponzi operating at downlinegroup.net and I periodicly get
email from someone complaining about not gettting paid. I would rather
not have the
At 01:02 PM 12/4/2001 -0500, you wrote:
UPDATE For Greg:
www.nic.ch updated today the new ownership of www.privacy.li
you may want to check it out at your leisure sometimes even miracles
ahappen:-)
When you say updated today the new ownership, what do you mean? Has the
Dear Friends,
It seems to me that grams of gold (or other metal) are a good
way of thinking about what e-gold (and other DGCs) represent.
Since a gram of gold is always a gram of gold, no matter how
badly inflated a fiat currency gets, it seems rational to
think in grams.
Ounces are also
Dear Nick JP,
I worry about adding any more javascript complications
to the world's most important web page .. the e-gold
spend page.
As long as the web sites we've already developed don't
have to change scripts, I don't have a difficulty with
e-gold making enhancements. If they make
James M. Ray wrote:
Of course, the cardholder is not liable if someone goes on a cybershopping
spree with a purloined number. But disentangling the fraud is a problem.
And the banks and merchants have to absorb the loss.
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American Express (news/quote) says that it does not
Jim,
Euros have been in use for some time, and for about the last
year most of the disappearing currencies have been in a
mode of forced-exchange to the Euro. So, in Paris this Summer,
paying in francs at Timhotel was only possible using the
franc-Euro exchange rate set by fiat by the
Hi all
After we tried to understand why we encountered so
many problems with the cards he supplies, we found
that *all* problems comes from the Parex bank in
Latvia.
Contradictory declarations from the Parex officer to
Frank and to me, funds that strangely disappeared 5
days to re-appear
Does anyone know if Standard Reserve is down or not functioning
properly?
I cannot 'send money' as it tells the exchange rates are not available.
Kind regards,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.gold-today.com
Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world. For,
indeed, that's all
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