[e-gold-list] Re: Low-priority (was:Re: Doug, Jim, Jay, Anybody ...)

2003-10-02 Thread zenbiker
Jim, I personally believe up to the limit of my perceptions that e-gold is as fully-backed and fully-redeemable as they say. (the limit of my perceptions of course meaning that I've never actually seen the gold, palladium, platinum and silver that comprise the GSR currencies.) By extension, one

[e-gold-list] Re: Low-priority (was:Re: Doug, Jim, Jay, Anybody ...)

2003-10-02 Thread James M. Ray
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... Not everyone plays so fast and loose with his trust, of course. I'm not sure trusting individuals instead of groups is playing fast loose, these days. Before Enron, someone might have been able to get me to partially-trust a big 5 (or however many were left...)

[e-gold-list] Re: Low-priority (was:Re: Doug, Jim, Jay, Anybody ...)

2003-10-02 Thread jrw
perceptions of course meaning that I've never actually seen the gold, palladium, platinum and silver that comprise the GSR currencies.) there is a two page photo in Wired Jan 2002 pp. 60-61 captioned: Stacked in a vault in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, these 58 bricks of gold represent