Dear Ragnar,
small issue, but eventually the 31 should be deleted as a
choice in the calendar.
I'm sure I don't agree. I want to have all my bills
come due on September 31st. grin
Regards,
Jim
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Hi,
Actually, that is a problem which has already been solved.
You can work with Interglobal Paratronics for your merchant
services needs. We accept payments by check, money order,
and wire, then pay you gold. Of course, the rates can vary
depending on what sort of clientele you bring.
On Wednesday, Oct 1, 2003, at 05:41 Atlantic/Azores, Ragnar wrote:
JRW,
When one checks the history in September in one's e-gold account
(I checked this in account 320818 (Liberty Impact), one can pull
up September 31. This gives an error, of course. This is a
small issue, but eventually the
1. Accountants I've seen have not adjusted their prices
to reflect the much-lower trust their industry has earned
in the wake of Enron, etc. Slowly, the business world is
adjusting the prices for them (would you like fries with
that?) -- a good thing, IMO. I can't trust the big ones, and
nobody
I'm fairly new to all this gold stuff, but have been
thinking a bit about it over the last week or so and find
myself with a bunch of questions, none of which seem very
profitable but I figured I would ask though perhaps people
have gone over them before.
One thing I wanted to
small issue, but eventually the 31 should be deleted as a
choice in the calendar.
hi ragnar,
possibly some client-side javascript could modify the day dropdown
list to only contain legitimate days for the currently selected year
and month. that pretty much forces you to choose year and month
these units seem a bit far from real life. I think that
hi jens,
isn't it strange that scientific units like grams seem
that way, yet fiat units like dollars don't!
decigrammes or even centigrammes? Has anybody ever thought
about this?
i have heard/seen people use 'milligrams' when talking
Wilkinson Jens wrote:
One thing I wanted to ask about is units. Gold is
generally counted in troy ounces or in grams, but both of
these units seem a bit far from real life. I think that
a gram is worth about 10 dollars, so that means one US
cent would be about 0.001 dollars, forcing you to use
I just received an email from Dbourse.com to tell me our TGC dividends
have
been paid for this month... sweet!
Regards,
Joel
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https://www.dbourse.com/reports/tgc/
Dividends have increased!
Joel
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Hi Jens,
That subject has come up here. I know you guys have much more experience
in typing non-ASCII characters into computers (because I've set up
computers for schools that teach Japanese), but as we cannot practically
invent a new single or double byte character of a G with a line down the
Hi Sidd,
Coincidentally, I was also contemplating something in the order of
$15,000 for (a particular) five acres of land I know of in Queensland,
as a joint investment project. Now obviously there would be more profit
potential if one knew of ten equal properties and could manage them with
an
... that means one US
cent would be about 0.001 dollars, forcing you to use
three digits. Wouldn't it be better to count in either
decigrammes or even centigrammes? Has anybody ever thought
about this?
I see no problem with three digits, and actually, with SI units,
one needn't even use the
On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 07:19 AM, Wilkinson Jens wrote:
One thing I wanted to ask about is units. Gold is
generally counted in troy ounces or in grams, but both of
these units seem a bit far from real life. I think that
a gram is worth about 10 dollars, so that means one US
cent would
I wonder how soon the old 'bots will descend upon them? I wish
they had a real stats page, instead of ancient-stats! A real stats-
page at TGC would rock, and we'd be able to see the results of
their promotions (ie, a swarm of robots trying to win!).
JMR
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I have seven great photo copies here from 1899 - 1957.
http://www.liberty-silver.net/US_Silver-Gold_Certificates.htm
Including the US 1922 $10 Large Size Gold Note
which states Payable to bearer on demand, ten dollars in gold coin
signed by Speelman White
Mark
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On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 02:32 PM, Gold Pages Staff wrote:
I have seven great photo copies here from 1899 - 1957.
http://www.liberty-silver.net/US_Silver-Gold_Certificates.htm
Including the US 1922 $10 Large Size Gold Note
which states Payable to bearer on demand, ten dollars in
If you haven't yet visited this link, you might find it entertaining:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/road_to_riches/prog2/prog2.stm
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Hello Arik,
Thanks for your comments.
Arik Schenkler wrote:
What is PVCSE? do you have a web site?
Yes, http://pvcse.com... it is the Private Venture Capital Stock
Exchange.
We calculate that the costs of preparing the legal structures,
business plans, prospectus etc. and research on the
Dear Gordon,
I don't fully understand this.
Then I've expressed myself poorly.
you are providing an in -xchange service that allows
us to send you our client's remittances directly rather
that pre-processing them,
No, I am not. I, too, think you misunderstood. I
said that we make a service of
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