[e-gold-list] E-cash's feasibility?

2001-06-08 Thread Matthew Gaylor
At 6:10 AM -0600 6/7/01, extropians-digest wrote: Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 01:48:08 -0400 (EDT) From: Dan Fabulich [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: E-cash's feasibility? Hi! It's been a while since I posted here. I'm starting to do research on an article I'm writing about David Chaum's e-cash protocol,

[e-gold-list] Fastgold is having another GREAT SALE

2001-06-08 Thread shupperd1
Yep thats right, you have never seen a gold sale like this one. This rewards our faithful customers. We are here to serve your every Egold and Osgold need, and we guarantee funding within 24hrs of us verifying your funds. There is alot of good material below, so please read it all. Here is

[e-gold-list] Accessablity, but how?

2001-06-08 Thread Geoff
Hi Folks I love e-gold, I think it's a great system, however I also think I am in a huge minority. The problem with e-gold is not the e-gold system and how it works, the problem is A. Getting your account funded B. Getting the hard cash if you need it without getting ripped off. Is it just me

[e-gold-list] SV: Accessablity, but how?

2001-06-08 Thread Patrik Isacsson
Hi - i just read your post. I totally agree with you - when i first came in contact with e-gold - i loved it becuase it was easy to buy services with - BUT to FUND it and to withdraw money from it was expensive and hard - ( a money order on 100$ to a MM costs me 20$ in Sweden - havent

[e-gold-list] Slavery

2001-06-08 Thread Ben Legume
Slavery was well suited to producing wealth (for the owner) in the ancient world or middle ages, where there really wasn't that big a distinction between a slave and a serf or a farmer/tradesman. In the 19th century, the capitalists realised that with the labour intensive jobs done by slaves

[e-gold-list] Re:anyone know about osgold.com and osopps.com ?

2001-06-08 Thread Edwin Woudt
gary lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: osgold is supposed to be a gold currency like e-gold and osopps.com seems to be running a loan program but they are related to osgold.com. anyone thinks if it is a real legitimate program ? It looks like a scam, it smells like a scam, especially the

[e-gold-list] Re:anyone know about osgold.com and osopps.com ?

2001-06-08 Thread SnowDog
Hi Gary, I'm a happy osgold and osopps member :) Osopps offers guaranteed programs - no scams, no ponzis Join us and see :) Naturally, I disagree. It's not possible to guarantee a return on an HYIP. The fact that an internet currency is selling HYIP programs is a very big red flag. --- You

[e-gold-list] Re: all in the charts

2001-06-08 Thread Bob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: looks like a FLAG, it will explode either upwards or downwards soon my guess, up! --- Great ventures create great mottos. Gold's up in London right now (267 +/-). nem closed yesterday the same as the day

[e-gold-list] nem

2001-06-08 Thread Bob
http://stocks.tradingcharts.com/stocks/charts/nem/d --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: Accessablity, but how?

2001-06-08 Thread Mark S. Ohberg
Geoff wrote: Hi Folks edited , they just want an easy way to buy and sell stuff on the net, to give you an example, I offer merchandise and VW magazines on my my site vw-online. Geoff, please provide the actual URL so we can view I have links to open a new account and a shopping cart to

[e-gold-list] Re: Fastgold is having another GREAT SALE

2001-06-08 Thread Eric J. Gaither
Hi, Is this Fast-gold or Gaithmans Gold Nation??? (snip) We will very shortly have accounts at the following banks. Citibank, Wachovia, Bank One, First Union, and Royal Bank of Canada. (end snip) Oops, it IS Fast-gold...just appears to be a mirror image of the banking strategy of

[e-gold-list] Dirty Money

2001-06-08 Thread James M. Ray
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/living/DailyNews/money010523.html Another reason to use e-gold (and keep your keyboard clean!). JMR --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: E-Gold Standard Reserve

2001-06-08 Thread George Matyjewicz
At 07:30 AM 6/8/2001, Braemar Holdings wrote: George, Thankyou for your reply. I now have visited the Standard Transactions site and you're right --- it *is* extremely useful. May I also say that I am extremely impressed with the consistent high quality of your company's service. Thank you.

[e-gold-list] Re: Accessablity, but how?

2001-06-08 Thread Mark S. Ohberg
SnowDog wrote: Sure mark, the url for VW Online is http://www.vw-online.co.uk/htdocs/merchandise.html Hmm... Actually it's http://www.vw-online.co.uk/htdocs/merchandise.htm SnowDog Thanx Mr. S. Dog ;-). I also wanted to clarify what specifically was addressed on this list regarding

[e-gold-list] Re: Fastgold is having another GREAT SALE

2001-06-08 Thread shupperd1
I believe that it was fastgold ( James Shupperd ) that had given their customers the option of doing walk in cash deposits at several banks. Before anyone, so yes Eric I do consider it a compliment, thank you ... James Shupperd Money to Gold, and Gold to Money. Service you deserve and the

[e-gold-list] Re: Fastgold is having another GREAT SALE

2001-06-08 Thread shupperd1
I also know that graham of goldnow did this before me, James Money to Gold, and Gold to Money. Service you deserve and the SPEED you require www.fastgold.net Stay informed about all the latest egold investments, games, and scams. BE INFORMED!!! http://www.e-told.com/?157585 for all of

[e-gold-list] Re: Accessablity, but how?

2001-06-08 Thread Viking Coder
You do not see even incentive payments? *Well yes but only a coupla cents The e-gold incentive is only 1/400th of the transaction though. 1% transaction fee 25% goes to originator of payer 25% goes to originator of payee 50% goes to e-gold So if you referred both the payer the payee,

[e-gold-list] Re: FAKE gold bars!!

2001-06-08 Thread Ken Griffith
Tungsten isn't exactly cheap or common either is it? - Original Message - From: Viking Coder [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: e-gold Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 3:09 PM Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: FAKE gold bars!! some clever person on this list explained the process

[e-gold-list] Hey e-gold, a small usability suggestion

2001-06-08 Thread Julian Morrison
On the balance page, when one picks a currency, the page refresh should set a cookie - and that page should always from then on load with the chosen currency, until it's changed again. --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL

[e-gold-list] Re: Security Certificates

2001-06-08 Thread Jay W.
i can't stand the dearth of replies! see: http://store.gemplus.com select software solutions, possibly you could try the Kit, GemSAFE Enterprise Workstation 2.21 Standard Cryptography Serial Port Reader though i haven't messed with that particular item. what you fill find is that there are a

[e-gold-list] Re: FAKE gold bars!!

2001-06-08 Thread Viking Coder
I'm sure you could test for this with a seismic approach - sound transmission and scattering, such as they use to prospect for oil but on a smaller scale. It wouldn't detect *what* the error was, but it would detect a linear discontinuity in the metal content, and the bar could then get sawn

[e-gold-list] Re: FAKE gold bars!!

2001-06-08 Thread Tristan Petersen
This is nowhere near my area of expertise, but I don't think you can take a SONAR reading on something so small. Indeed, you can. Perhaps not as a SONAR reading as such, but using the same principles and concepts. There is a subset of the Mechanical Engineering field called Nondestructive

[e-gold-list] Malicious links ?

2001-06-08 Thread M. Khairul Bahri
Dear lists, In the following lines is not malicious links. Those only adverttising from www.plasa.con in which I sign up for free email account. I hope this clear regards, m.khairul bahri Subject: Malicious links? From: CCS [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 09:14:20 -0400

[e-gold-list] Re: America, no longer the land of the free.

2001-06-08 Thread Tristan Petersen
Clearly, I read what you wrote perfectly well. When you say willing to give away more of their freedom for it you imply that giving away their freedom results in it (cars etc.). Perhaps this is where the confusion is arising from. When I say willing to give away more of their freedom for it I

[e-gold-list] Re: America, no longer the land of the free.

2001-06-08 Thread Craig Spencer
Tristan, Perhaps this is where the confusion is arising from. When I say willing to give away more of their freedom for it I certainly do not mean that giving away freedom results in wealth being produced. OK. The key word here is willing. If technology produces convenience at the

[e-gold-list] Re: Thank you whoever you are!

2001-06-08 Thread jpm
What a great donation! Anyone who did not donate is a BASTARD!! Donate now! Hi I just want to say thank you to the person who donated $500 USD in E-Gold to the Charlotte Speddy appeal, your genorosity is greatly appreciated and may this persons kindness put those of you who have donated zero

[e-gold-list] nature of freedom / wealth / technology

2001-06-08 Thread jpm
The key word here is willing. If technology produces convenience at the expense of liberty, then the average joe is *willing* to sacrifice a little liberty for a little convenience. the two things are mutually exclusive and not related. Technology, ie human invention, never reduces

[e-gold-list] Re: FAKE gold bars!!

2001-06-08 Thread jpm
thank you ... some clever person on this list explained the process of making good FAKE gold bars. That would be me... Here are the originals... http://www.mail-archive.com/e-gold-list@talk.e-gold.com/msg01478.html http://www.mail-archive.com/e-gold-list@talk.e-gold.com/msg01879.html

[e-gold-list] Re: America, no longer the land of the free.

2001-06-08 Thread Tristan Petersen
So you envision a situation in which some means of producing convenience or wealth inadvertently results in degrading liberty? Well, let me draw some parallels. The Boston Massacre involved just a few people. The taxes Great Britain took from the colonists is nowhere near the taxes taken from

[e-gold-list] it really is all in the charts

2001-06-08 Thread jpm
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/GD/61 I must say I have never been more correct with a chart call. 2-3 hours before the trading day opened I told ya' there'd be a spike. No credit to me - the credit goes to the fact that it's all in the charts and if you can observe a few simple

[e-gold-list] Re: nature of freedom / wealth / technology

2001-06-08 Thread Craig Spencer
JP, (It could be that on other planets with other intelligent species, they did NOT discover this, ie, it could be for other intelligent species that socialism works. I beg to differ. It has nothing to with location (which planet) or with biolaogical identity (which species). Capitalism

[e-gold-list] Re: America, no longer the land of the free.

2001-06-08 Thread Craig Spencer
Tristan, So far you have said you don't mean either of the following. 1) unfreedom produces wealth 2) wealth causes less freedom Yet for some reason that escapes me you still seem to think there is some sort of trade off between freedom and wealth. Rather, I mean to say, if the average

[e-gold-list] Australian Banks (rant)

2001-06-08 Thread Ben Legume
I believe it. As I've said before on the list (and many more times off-list!) Australian banks are the biggest bunch of crooked f*cks in the country, and that's including the politicans and the lawyers. Banks here regularly steal customer's funds (sometimes substantial amounts, sometimes

[e-gold-list] Re: SV: Accessablity, but how?

2001-06-08 Thread Paul Ewing
It shouldn't cost you more than $5 to fund your e-gold account with $100. Check out the exchange brokers that deal in Europe. Icegold and EuroGoldline... Claude GoldCurrencies.ca On 8 Jun 2001, at 10:07, Patrik Isacsson wrote: Hi - i just read your post. I totally agree with you - when

[e-gold-list] Re: America, no longer the land of the free.

2001-06-08 Thread Tristan Petersen
Tristan, So far you have said you don't mean either of the following. 1) unfreedom produces wealth 2) wealth causes less freedom Yet for some reason that escapes me you still seem to think there is some sort of trade off between freedom and wealth. Dear Craig, There is, with the current