At 12:53 PM +1100 12/11/01, Michael Moore wrote:
>Hardly looks the same to me,
>


Nah, Michael!

It's the SAME HTML, man!  With the logos changed!

It's got an XxY grid showing the rates.

(Title "Today's Fees")

It's got a table across showing the current reserves.

(Title: "current reserves")

It's got a copy of the "Using our Exact Spend feature, you can choose 
to set either the outgoing or the incoming DGC to a precise amount -- 
with the corresponding exchange value calculated automatically. " 
feature.

The form is laid out identically.

(Title: "Gold Currency Exchange")

except the "to" part has a <p> before it.  And Sidd doesn't process 
dollar-denominated amounts.

I do love Sidd's "email" feature though - perhaps Cambist will knock 
it off!! :)

I couldn't care less and Sidd's a great guy, I just thought it was funny.

(Hell, I'm just the developer .. it's cambist's site.  Not my problem.)

You do have to be careful though -- I mean if you did that to a large 
corporation, like if you copied IBM.com's layout/features on a 
certain functionality, they'd sue you out of existence quick smart. 
I have no idea if Cambist will bother their lawyers with it.

Camibst paid ISL $enormous to dream up the features, decide how it 
should be organized, have the html designed, etc -- it's a lot easier 
& cheaper to just view-source and save :)

I'm pleased to see that cambist.net keep reserves of 100 grams or so. 
It's great.

cambist is adding 3PPAY and e-Bullion, as soon as those guys' SCIs work, too.




>Spot the many differences.
>
>Using a spreadsheet style is quite common.
>
>Kind regards,
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.gold-today.com

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