At 04:19 AM -0400 08/23/2001, Viking Coder wrote: ... >I knew who it was even before I checked whois... HavenCo > I must say, it's incredibly-cool they chose Havenco, and the games are a lot faster now. Even before doing this, the gold casino was the coolest casino on the web IMO, now it's that much better. >They have got to be one of the, if not *the*, most secure hosting facility >on the entire planet. Who else has their storage facility surrounded by 6 >miles of ocean and guarded by 50mm anti-aircraft weaponry? ... I've heard they've 'only' got .50 *caliber*. Don't get me wrong, Mr. Fifty deserves enormous respect, but a 50mm gun (if such exist) might have a range beyond six miles, and the UK government *might* find this a bit more "provocative" than the present SeaLand situation. Ryan may (and he will probably choose not-to) comment more, but I'd suspect they may own a fifty or two, but they probably plan on _using_ ordinary 12GA shotguns if badguys were to attack. That's certainly the situation for me, the fifty is for FUN. For an amusing site by a friend of mine (he does NOT take e-gold, so he must like pain!) see http://www.serbu.com/ -- the lawnmower video is especially funny, and if you listen carefully you can just barely hear the crowd's laughter after the shot. If anyone wants to try the BFG50, I'll have mine this weekend (Sat. afternoon & Sun. AM) at the Ocala National Forest shooting range, and (probably) on Sept. 2 at the Hernando Sportsman's club. Feel free to come on out, but bring hearing protection... Although the .50 is very powerful, they are (for now...) legally "title one" firearms -- the same as a .22 -- however, despite the fact that there has almost-never been a criminal dumb enough to use a .50, many politicians wish to regulate them (too much fun!). JMR --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Did you know that e-gold Ltd. stores more gold on behalf of customers than many countries? See http://www.gold.org/Gra/Gra1.htm and the e-gold Examiner at http://www.e-gold.com/examiner.html for details.
