[In which Ms. McMenamin demonstrates what is and is not news.]
A Fad You Can See Through
by Brigid McMenamin
Forbes (15 November 1999, p.62)
Products: Remember when you had to have an
avocado refrigerator? Or a kidney-shaped pool?
Comes now the translucent fad, first popularized by Apple's
On this list we have had several threads concerning anonymity, privacy,
and related topics.
We at GSR have stated repeatedly that we don't sell anonymity, and that
we need accurate customer contact information in our records --
telephone, postal, email -- in order to provide reliable customer
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Charles W. Evans wrote:
We need to start coordinating our activities better, and start
contacting editors about the errors in the
Bob Nugent wrote:
Original Message
From: Bill Frezza
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Interesting. But chaotic systems are always interesting.
Chaos? Where's the chaos? I don't see chaos in the "amusing
little graph".
heh... You caught that, too.
Run-up before the 1929
Does anyone have solid contact at CompUSA? If not, does anyone have the
gumption to try to originate them?
We'd be ever so grateful.
Contact me via private email, if you want to discuss this further.
Charles W. Evans
GSR, Executive VP
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As I have said before, Bill Frezza is basically a good guy, and we might
even be able to get him to see the light on this whole e-gold thing in
time. We need real friends in the media.
This is
http://www.nwfusion.com/archive/1999b/1206netbuzz.html
Shopping malls and e-commerce
By Paul McNamara
Network World
6 December 1999, p.89
Internet commerce may someday do to shopping malls what the automobile
did to the horse-and-buggy, but chances are most of us will be drawing
down our
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I still want to know what Hycel plans to do to the business at the St.
Louis Galleria that instructs its staff to accept e-gold over the
upcoming PCS interface.
Strictly speaking, it will be a meatspace
Someone used my computer without permission.
Here is my new PGP key.
Charles W. Evans
GSR, Executive VP
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Beta Test Update
It is now possible to check the balance of your e-gold account using a
web-enabled PCS phone.
http://pcs.e-gold.com/default.asp
In addition to being in contact with North American PCS subscribers who
have e-gold accounts, we are especially eager to coordinate with WAP
The offer still stands.
http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,8329,00.html
B2B Explosion Expected In 2000
A new study released this week by Boston Consulting Group shows that 25
percent of all business-to-business purchases will be made online by
2003. The figures, which are based on an expected growth rate of 33
percent per year from 1998 to 2003, indicate that the
[The footnote is the interesting part. With Grameen Bank
www.grameen.com, the West is learning about how to do
development successfully. Now, we see that OECD governments
have a lesson or two to learn from African governments.
The most promising markets for e-gold and DigiGold are "the
Subject:
PCS/WAP Announcement
Date:
Fri, 24 Dec 1999 08:47:53 -0500
From:
Charles Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
e-gold list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PRESS RELEASE
Border-free mCommerce Arrives: Not with a Bang, but with a Dial Tone
GSR announces
The question comes up fairly frequently, when we are talking with
Americans in particular, why one should use e-gold when the costs
of InExchange-Spend-OutExchange are about 4 - 5% higher than
spending national currency directly.
However often we explain that this is not the quintessential
WAP-enabled phones to get voice interface
Voice access to personal information will be available next year on most
major handsets, marking another major step toward marginalizing personal
digital assistants in favor of feature-rich mobile phones.
Next time you visit the Maritime Provinces of Canada, be sure to stop by
Kinkora Country Inn http://www.peisland.com/kinkora/inn.htm.
They accept e-gold.
Charles W. Evans
GSR, Executive VP
There is an intriguing story from Forbes (who still have not covered
e-gold) at:
http://www.forbes.com/tool/html/00/Jan/0105/mu3.htm
When stocks unlock
By Anne Granfield
Wall Street's latest scare, lockup expirations, has
investors worrying that a tidal
Dear Mr. Smith:
You can get information by following the links that refer to WAP on
Nokia's website at:
http://www.nokia.com
WAP stands for "wireless application protocol," and it is the system
being rolled out in Europe and Asia for web-enabled mobile phones. You
can find a list of
"James M. Ray" wrote:
This *has* to be one of the Seven Signs of the Apocalypse!
Creating E-business Major Sparks Controversy
- San Jose Mercury News
http://www.mercurycenter.com/business/top/044487.htm
Should e-business be taught as a separate academic
Paypal Service Center wrote:
Thank you for contacting PayPal Customer Service. Your questions and
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inquiries, it may take a couple of days for a PayPal representative to
contact you regarding your inquiry.
Then it cannot be
It is becoming critical that e-gold Ltd. divest itself of its small
metal holdings, as part of finalizing the reorganization that we have
agonized over for the better part of a year.
We announced in September 1999 that we are rebating shipping and
handling on all Redemption orders. That offer
Dear Ms. Weisul:
Your recent article on foreign currency trading fraud was a combination
of vindication and heartbreak for us at GSR http://www.omnipay.net.
As you know, and wrote about a few months ago, for three-and-a-half
years GSR has provided an exchange market between eight national
http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/stories/news/0,4164,2426818,00.html
Regulators Tackle Online Currency Trading Scams
By Kimberly Weisul, Inter@ctive Week (pp.1 8)
January 24, 2000
What's wrong with foreign currency trading on the Internet? "That it
exists." That's the simple answer from Andrew
Anonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was an utter embarrassment to the "fraud manager" of the hip,
with-it, wow kind of online bank under discussion to be informed
by us that they were being victimized.
Something does not seem right here.
How would e-gold know that the funds being
Quick, while there is still time! Originate Ecuador!
;-)
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ECUADOR TURNS TO THE DOLLAR
Ecuadorian President Jamil Mahuad was deposed shortly after
announcing on January 9 a radical plan to staunch his country's
hyperinflation by adopting the U.S. dollar as
CREDIT DUE TO CAPITAL MARKETS
The role of capital markets is to channel money from those who
have it to those who can employ it most efficiently. And experts
say that process has improved tremendously during the past 107-
months of economic expansion. In fact, the improvements have
been a
The End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy, by Richard W. Rahn.
Signed by the author, with a dedication to Douglas Jackson, creator of
e-gold, the family of electronic currencies 100% backed by precious metal.
10% discount if buyer pays in e-gold.
Business Week
31 January 2000
http://www.businessweek.com/2000/00_05/b3666001.htm
The New Economy
It works in America. Will it go global?
by Michael J. Mandel in New York, with bureau reports
It seems almost too good to be true. With the information technology
sector leading the way, the U.S.
The message below came in today, and I cannot come up with anything
workable that does not include teddy bears, balloons, or similar
subterfuge, in the absence of an international credit card solution.
Please forward suggestions directly to Sr. de Moura.
Charles W. Evans
GSR, Executive VP
http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/stories/news/0,4164,2434727,00.html
European Net Tax Unwelcome
By Doug Brown
Inter@ctive Week (February 7, 2000, p.66)
Anti-tax activists revel in the spirit of the Boston Tea Party, at which
American colonists, fed up with paying tribute to faraway British
royalty,
Cash-Free Economy
- Business 2.0
http://www.business2.com/articles/2000/02/content/ebus.html
Will barter fly in the Internet economy?
Edwin Woudt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Found this at one of these games forums:
http://www.delphi.com/digistock/messages/?msg=480.1
I'm not sure which program was frozen, but it wasn't EMutualFun or
DigitalStocks. I heard something about 'RIT', but I'm not sure what
it is.
One of the most
James M. Ray has suggested that Sprint PCS dropped the ball for not
making us a default on their web-enabled phones, following my
presentation at their headquarters a month ago.
He and I have demonstrated the e-gold mobile phone interface many times
since then, and the response is universally
HOW E-COMMERCE STEADIES PRICES, BENEFITS NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY
Experts report that business-to-business networks are the wave
of the future. By slashing the time and cost of transactions
between buyers and sellers, the networks are already having a
significant impact on prices and
The Sky Is...Rising
- Forbes ASAP
http://www.forbes.com/asap/00/0221/149.htm
There is room to grow for business-to-business e-commerce.
The link on the InExchange page reads:
* Notice * US$ Checks/Money Orders under $500 * Notice *
The text of the notice reads:
US$ InExchange Checks/Money Orders $500
GSR will no longer accept mailed US$ InExchange
checks/money orders for amounts less than
It is because of news like this that I come to work each day.
Unlike other online payment systems, neither e-gold Ltd nor GSR/OmniPay
pays premia to open accounts...
...our CUSTOMERS do!
C.Evans
Michael Miller wrote:
PS: If you drop by
http://www.quackgrass.com/articles/31egold.html, and
http://www.zdnet.com/filters/printerfriendly/0,6061,2524002-35,00.html
E-Tailers Caught In Card Squeeze
By Randy Barrett, Inter@ctive Week
April 10, 2000
Mark Hudson was all ready to launch an online dating site two weeks ago
when he abruptly pulled the plug: He found the business was
institutions.
The conference fee is US$ 100. You can contact the hotel to make
reservations by following the links from the LexCybernetoria website.
Charles Evans
Program Coordinator
Director, CSEI
Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for all queries.
See http://www.LexCybernetoria.com/ for details.
We need to develop a stronger French language presence for e-gold.
http://www.forbes.com/forbesglobal/00/0207/0303048chart1.htm
Charles W. Evans
Executive Vice President
OmniPay
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola,
anyone know of any vendors who sell everyday PC hardware, for e-gold?
Thankx
-- JP
Try:
BeMachines http://www.bemachines.com/
TekXhttp://www.tekx.com/
Charles W. Evans
Executive Vice President
OmniPay
e-gold-list Information
Over the past few months, we have received many requests for PC sellers
who accept e-gold.
A long time ago, BeMachines http://www.BeMachines.com set up an e-gold
account and offered a US$ 25 rebate to anyone who bought one of their
systems with e-gold. However, they never fully integrated
Make sure that your mobile phone company's gateway has SSL implemented.
If it isn't, then you cannot access your e-gold account via WAP.
Charles W. Evans
Executive Vice President
OmniPay
e-gold-list Information
For rules, subscribe/unsubscribe directions,
and
http://www.themestream.com/gspd_browse/browse/view_article.gsp?c_id=7852
6
Digital Currency Banking
Life after ISO 4217
Privately issued currencies give consumers
greater freedom of choice in money and banking.
e-gold-list Information
For rules,
http://www.internetwk.com/columns00/frezz061900.htm
e-gold-list Information
For rules, subscribe/unsubscribe directions,
and archive locations, please visit:
http://www.e-gold.com/unsecure/lists.html
Visit http://beledo.com.
Buy the CDs.
Charles W. Evans
Executive Vice President
OmniPay
e-gold-list Information
For rules, subscribe/unsubscribe directions,
and archive locations, please visit:
http://www.e-gold.com/unsecure/lists.html
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/2621/bs/food_cocacola_dc_5.html
The last vestiges of the Cold War are disappearing.
I'll give an ounce of e-gold to the originator of the North Korean
Finance Minister.
The validity of the claim will be investigated, but the offer is real.
C.Evans
http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,16532,00.html
The Industry Standard
10-17 July 2000
p.162
New Global Cybercops
European police are seeking broader powers to pry into computers
anywhere in the world. The U.S. government is backing them.
By Bruno Giussani
The wording in a
http://www.business2.com/content/magazine/ebusiness/2000/04/01/10430
Dear Ms. Seybold:
Today, I read your Business 2.0 article "Dial M for Commerce" (1 April
2000) with great enjoyment.
You point out, "As consumer and business customers change from wired to
wireless Internet users, your
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does R2 of 0.9672 mean? At the end of the projected
trend, the line is up 96+% from the horizontal? 3+ degrees
from being completely vertical? Or something like that?
Sorry about that.
R^2 is a measure of how well your data points fit an idealized curve.
It is a
Badger 000 wrote:
Great Observation -- any answers yet ??
I would imagine that you should be able to bail in "hallmark" grade Bars
that meet BNS specs..
There are two issues involved. First, as soon as a bar leaves the
network of custody that BNS recognizes, it is no longer a good
Vince Callaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone besides myself on this list a thawte notary?
Keep me posted on your developments on this.
Thanks to Jim Ray's recommedation of the book Earthweb I have had a
brainstorm. But I need some notaries to make it work.
I have not decided if that
developers, lawyers, and e-gold exchange providers.
There is a limited number of sponsorship opportunities for those, who
like to make special presentations.
Please contact Ms. Wajiha Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED] for all submissions and
queries.
Charles Evans
Program Coordinator
Executive VP, Business D
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