THE PERFECT STORM?
Yes its always in the charts, has been over and over again since Cowles
all stock index in 1876. Time cycles happen every 40 years. It is
time, what jpm describes as the W is the shift from a primary bear to a
primary bull market. Of course the M is the opposite, but what
At 07:25 PM 5/18/2001, Viking Coder wrote:
> > I wrote
> > It wouldn't be any different than accessing your account from somewhere
> > other than your personal, at-home computer.
>
>There are already a few offline, brick & mortar shops that accept e-gold.
>I was wondering about creating a little m
>any clue about why gold spiked? Is it in the charts? :)
>JMR
>
Jim dude - I totally told you it was starting a run up, recall???!?
And I told you it would go nust after it passed the resistance
established by the middle of the W.
The reason for the spike (rather than just a continual slow bu
>> Our Standard Reserve ATM card can work at any merchant that
>> accepts pin-based debit cards. We use it at our local Kroger.
>>
>
>That costs $3.50 per usage though, doesn't it?
>That's a bit steep for everyday usage. If I purchase a $1.50 drink, I will
>pay a total of $5 for it.
>
This is in
> Using the computer at a public library should be no problem.
Why do you trust the library's computer anymore than joe schmoe merchant's
computer? Their security usually isn't stellar, and black hats can
somewhat easily put keystroke loggers on there.
Viking Coder
Worth Two Ce
> Our Standard Reserve ATM card can work at any merchant that
> accepts pin-based debit cards. We use it at our local Kroger.
>
That costs $3.50 per usage though, doesn't it?
That's a bit steep for everyday usage. If I purchase a $1.50 drink, I will
pay a total of $5 for it.
Viking Coder
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At 05:54 PM 5/18/2001, Samuel Mc Kee wrote:
> > My question was aimed to towards an offline POS module. It would be like
> > the card swiping terminals you see at the grocery store, gas station,
> > etc... Is anybody working on something like that?
> >
Our Standard Reserve ATM card can work at a
> > It seems to me that one of the problems with a POS machine is
> that the payer
> > would have to type his password into a machine belonging to
> someone else.
>
> It wouldn't be any different than accessing your account from somewhere
> other than your personal, at-home computer.
It depends.
> There are already a few offline, brick & mortar shops that accept e-gold.
> I was wondering about creating a little module so that people don't have
> to purchase & place a full-sized computer just for e-gold transactions...
A Palm VII?
That does bring up a good point. The E-Gold site uses fr
> I wrote
> It wouldn't be any different than accessing your account from somewhere
> other than your personal, at-home computer.
There are already a few offline, brick & mortar shops that accept e-gold.
I was wondering about creating a little module so that people don't have
to purchase & place
> There's the WAP interface, but that has obvious limitations.
Hey Jay, does the SCI work on pcs.e-gold.com?
> It seems to me that one of the problems with a POS machine is that the payer
> would have to type his password into a machine belonging to someone else.
It wouldn't be any different t
To: All Concerned.
Please be advised that I have been unable to access my email for the past 2
hours and will not be able to access it for about an additional 8 hours.
There is an apparent problem with the Telstra pop-server I am using so am
not receiving and cannot respond to any emails for t
> My question was aimed to towards an offline POS module. It would be like
> the card swiping terminals you see at the grocery store, gas station,
> etc... Is anybody working on something like that?
>
There's the WAP interface, but that has obvious limitations.
It seems to me that one of the pr
> Dale Pond wrote
> The credit card companies have more than credit to offer. They have dynamic
> catalog and order processing systems in place. I have yet to see one with
> e-gold.
This is one of the projects I'm working on. I hope to have it up and
running before too long. However, my life has
Subject:
Yam's Empire
Date:
Fri, 18 May 2001 07:20:06 -0400
From:
"R. A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Digital Bearer Settlement List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB990128659479662118.htm
May 18, 2001
International Comm
> It appears to me the only mistake Costa Gold made was
> to use Omnipay for their outexchange...
I don't see how Omnipay acted any differently than anybody else would.
Would you want to be on the receiving end of a >$1 million lawsuit because
you gave the money to the wrong person? Sending the
Viking Coder wrote:
>
> The credit card companies have one thing over e-gold that will make it
> hard to break into the "popular offline" group; namely, credit.
>
> To get the popular offline group will mean recruiting the merchants before
> recruiting the consumers.
>
> Is anybody working on
Yes you are unbelievable. No one who makes the claim of how honest
they are would ask to e-mail their passwords. NOBODY BUT NOBODY should
e-mail their passwords to anyone - except maybe to mom.
mcf
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It appears to me the only mistake Costa Gold made was
to use Omnipay for their outexchange... When will
people learn, the lads at the top of
e-gold/G&SR/Omnipay have a VERY biased modus operandi?
>>Would you want to cash-out an account for over 1
million dollars without
even getting a copy of
Too funny Sam! let me know how many email you their
account number and password!
Joyce Marie
--- Samuel Mc Kee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unbelievable!
>
> As a public service to all the potential scam
> victims out there, I can
> provide a service that will tell you if your
> password has be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At 5:00 PM -0400 5/15/01, Mark S. Ohberg wrote:
> >Because the Royal Canadian Mint is well known and advanced, Maple
> >Leaf Bullion Coins are bought and sold around the world. Every Maple
> >Leaf coin is guaranteed by the Government of Canada for weight and
> >purity.
Yep,,, the dyke is breached,, here comes the panic money.. I see my HM,
AEM, and GOLD stocks are doing very nicely..
Regards,
>From: "C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [e-gold-list] Gold up $6
>Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 13:31:
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From: Tril <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: LeoNid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, May 18, 2001 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: [e-gold-list] acct# 258186
You have cookies and javascript turned on? I can believe it will simply
say "You are not logged in." if you disabled cookies.
Why
Has anyone got a refund from Heap Of Gold. They did sent me an email
asking for my mailing address. I have email it to them about 2 weeks ago.
No futher updates.
KS
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I hope that all of you ae enjoying this little rally in gold
http://www.kitco.com/charts/livegold.html
Gold Stocks are up 50-100% in the last 6 months. Forget thos
HYIP porgrams.
Buy your gold stocks! Buy your gold currencies!
Claude
Editor, The Ormetal Report
http://www.ormetal.com
http://w
This is an ~open letter~ in regard to the problems with login in into my
e-gold account, I encountered today.
May be some of e-Gold-en Youth can share clues, as well (as)/and or /
faster then in a week from this sending, if of course this MSG 'll make it
to addresses:)
I did not change, (nor wil
At 5:20 PM -0500 5/17/01, James M. Ray wrote:
>This person has moved ISPs AGAIN.
...
And now he's moved AGAIN! He also made a new email address.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please, if you go to his site, enter only FALSE information to clog
his system, and if you like, continue to send treatises on mora
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A42489-2001May17.html
really made me snicker. These were some of the same folks I BEGGED
to look at something with fundamentals, without results. Hype won, but
then it lost big-time. Fundamentals remain. :^)
On a more-serious subject, my friend Ken
Viking Coder wrote:
> The credit card companies have one thing over e-gold that will make it
> hard to break into the "popular offline" group; namely, credit. You can
> use your credit card without having the money on hand; can't do that with
> e-gold.
Do people actually *want* credit? I know I
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