[e-gold-list] PayPal IPO

2002-02-12 Thread SnowDog
PayPal Inc. warned Monday that its popular online payment service is about to be shut down in Louisiana by banking regulators, casting another cloud over the firm's planned initial public stock offering. The company said regulators in nine other states have indicated it needs a license to run

[e-gold-list] Re: Silver Coin Auction

2002-02-12 Thread Jim Davidson
Dear JP, goldbarter.com is a sweet litle system isn't it! Yes, it is! And you should meet the developer, Todd Lipcon. If the winning budder, Parkay... ...budder... grin Regards, Jim http://www.goldbarter.com/ --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org

[e-gold-list] PayPal woes continue in Louisiana, NY

2002-02-12 Thread Jim Davidson
Dear Friends, Declan McCullagh, over at Wired, sent through this message to his Politech list. Those of you who are not subscribed to Politech can see at the bottom of this post info on how to get subscribed. It seems that dealing in fiat money and doing bank like things makes PayPal

[e-gold-list] down and up within moments

2002-02-12 Thread Jim Davidson
Dear Friends, Our hosting vendor had a problem about 1130 hours on Tuesday 12 February. The cable from their switch to our server slipped out of their switch. oops! New cable was installed, and everything was back on line at 1244 hours, same day. Nevertheless, if you were trying to reach

[e-gold-list] Re: Silver Coin Auction

2002-02-12 Thread khurram
I bid! goldbarter.com is a sweet litle system isn't it! Super item, Khurram! If the winning budder, I will be destroying FDR, though! Maybe I'll throw in an extra FDR in that case.. Khurram --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To

[e-gold-list] Attention: All Euro Gold Line Valued Customers.

2002-02-12 Thread Pacific Gold Exchange
Attention: All Euro Gold Line Valued Customers. Please be aware the cable connection to the Euro Gold Line office in the Netherlands is not performing at it's usual consistent connection rate. This has affected different areas of the Euro Gold Line range of services. All business with Euro Gold

[e-gold-list] Is Gold Too Scarce to be Worldwide Money?

2002-02-12 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
I have some open questions here I hope someone can help me with. From what I can tell, gold is TOO SCARCE to serve as the only form of money. There just isn't enough of it. Am I right? The following article states that there is less that one troy ounce of gold per person on earth:

[e-gold-list] A funny thing happened

2002-02-12 Thread Ken Griffith
Within a week of the Gold Economy publishing an article debunking the Gold Money patent, SOMEONE hacked into the Gold Economy MySQL server and deleted everything. Hmmm... Fortunately, we made a backup the night before. Keep trying punks. --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as:

[e-gold-list] Re: Is Gold Too Scarce to be Worldwide Money?

2002-02-12 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
From: Ken Griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED] What is enough? Digital gold is divisible as fine as you want to take it. The more the economy grows, the more the buying power of gold grows. Your question is evidence of a failure to understand the relationship of supply and demand. Gold is scalable

[e-gold-list] Re: Is Gold Too Scarce to be Worldwide Money?

2002-02-12 Thread John
I believe that the amount of gold and silver available depends strictly on the price. At the moment many gold and silver mines are shut down because of the low price of these metals. A number of other processes that are able to recover gold from say seawater are at this time too expensive to

[e-gold-list] Re: A funny thing happened

2002-02-12 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
On 12 Feb 2002, at 23:35, Ken Griffith wrote: Within a week of the Gold Economy publishing an article debunking the Gold Money patent, SOMEONE hacked into the Gold Economy MySQL server and deleted everything. Hmmm... Ken, what you are suggesting... make no sense at all. Claude Cormier

[e-gold-list] Re: Is Gold Too Scarce to be Worldwide Money?

2002-02-12 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
JP, You should ask the question How many US dollars on earth once all national currencies are converted to US dollars. My guess is between 25-30 trillions or $4000 per individual. There are 31,103 mils (milligram per ounce). So each mils will be worth near $0.13 cents if all currencies are

[e-gold-list] Re: Is Gold Too Scarce to be Worldwide Money?

2002-02-12 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
From what I can tell, gold is TOO SCARCE to serve as the only form of money There just isn't enough of it. Am I right? I don't think so. Theorically, since gold in the digital economy is highly divisable, there are more than enough mils (milligrams) for everybody on this planet. Simply

[e-gold-list] Re: Is Gold Too Scarce to be Worldwide Money?

2002-02-12 Thread Ken Griffith
From what I can tell, gold is TOO SCARCE to serve as the only form of money. There just isn't enough of it. What is enough? Digital gold is divisible as fine as you want to take it. The more the economy grows, the more the buying power of gold grows. Your question is evidence of a failure to