"Jay W." wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP MSG----- > hi mark > your suggestions have been noted - thanks. here are some commments > > Obsolete values still listed are: > ... > e-gold users still seem to find some utility in the ability > to denominate e-metal spends in "obsolete" fiat currencies. more > than one of the currency units you mentioned have been used in the > last 24 hours to denominate an e-metal spend!
Jay W Thank you for your reply, I regret my delay of a return. I have no idea what or how "obsolete" fiat currencies are being used! other than converted, So you have provided a fun and internal statistic that was most useful Thanks. > i am unaware of any > plans that would remove or discontinue the ability to use these > fiat currency units within e-gold. > [ there is at least one country still using the "obsolete" English > weights and measures system - 'power to the people' to use what > others consider clumsy or obsolete?! ;) ] Yea Na Nanny Boo Boo- OK OK maybe I came across as too EURO party line. I still sell clumsy and obsolete gold coin FOR e-gold and other DGC but e-gold sure did got rid of that gold coin bailment option eh? :-) Power to me anyway! > > I kindly, and respectively submit that maybe some values can be changed > > as added in the future to: > ... > i think there might be at least one currency you did not list that is in the > works mid-term for addition to e-gold spend denomination - so there is > a chance that some of your requests will show up at the same time. Yes in viewing exchange rates in South America I could not really seem to pick out a country there who could well afford, I dunno know- how you say........ well this emerging markets thing is above me this day. I would think out of due respect Argentina, Brazil, and Chile / Peru. I deal more with Columbia and Panama, so I dunno just compelled to write on that gold coin option thing as REALLY clumsy and obsolete. tsktsk Rgds MSO --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-tech as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Safe web surfing tip: Get in the habit of checking the SSL key/padlock icon in your browser and address/location bar *before* submitting sensitive information like your e-gold passphrase.