[e-gold-list] RE: Feds seized ee-biz-US--Right or Wrong???/Your wrong but you don't even know it!!

2000-12-24 Thread Sidd
Sidd wrote: > It is really sad that people who get taken for a ride by ponzi schemes > like this blame the people around them instead of the perpetrators of > the scheme. >Actually, that's still playing the game of: > denial of self responsibility > blaming others >and is still

[e-gold-list] RE: Feds seized ee-biz-US--Right or Wrong???/Your wrong but you don't even know it!!

2000-12-24 Thread Angela Kahealani
Sidd wrote: > It is really sad that people who get taken for a ride by ponzi schemes > like this blame the people around them instead of the perpetrators of > the scheme. Actually, that's still playing the game of: denial of self responsibility blaming others and is still a l

[e-gold-list] RE: Feds seized ee-biz-US--Right or Wrong???/Your wrong but you don't even know it!!

2000-12-24 Thread Sidd
Hi Bob, Stupid is as stupid does I say; It is really sad that people who get taken for a ride by ponzi schemes like this blame the people around them instead of the perpetrators of the scheme. That's one of the reasons these ponzi schemes are illegal, they can cause all kinds of social troubles,

[e-gold-list] Fw: Gold Today Update

2000-12-24 Thread Michael Moore
  www.gold-today.com Latest Update! December 2000 Our new upgraded Web Site is now fully operational! We have a brand new Logo and the site has been designed to make it easier for you to order your gold. The system is simplicity itself. Part of the new upgrade includes a new secure paymen

[e-gold-list] Re: another way for Standard Reserve "e-gold "to market itself...

2000-12-24 Thread Craig Haynie
Hello Mr. Jenkins! What type of gold backs Standard Reserve? Is it backed with e-gold? Craig --- 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: Suggestion......

2000-12-24 Thread Michael Moore
Yes, Life is not a bed of Roses. To paraphrase the sculpture.delete what you don't want and save what you do. Kind regards, Michael Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gold-today.com Sign up with e-gold today and get grams of e-gold here. https://www.e-gold.com/newacct/newaccount.asp?cid=1

[e-gold-list] Re: another way for Standard Reserve "e-gold "to market itself...

2000-12-24 Thread Elwyn Jenkins
Standard Reserve is one of the biggest users of E-Gold and so has a key objective in making its activity known on the E-Gold Discussion list. What Standard Reserve does is extend the E-Gold activity to provide a range of services that have not been able to be offered before. There are major diff

[e-gold-list] Virus (was Re: Suggestion......

2000-12-24 Thread George Matyjewicz
Hey all: That virus is a beaut. I just got it on another machine, but McAfee caught it before any damage. It attaches itself to outbound e-messages and when it is opened on another machine, it destroys dll and exe files. My wife's machine got clobbered. The attachment came from a co-work

[e-gold-list] Re: another way for Standard Reserve "e-gold "to market itself...

2000-12-24 Thread George Matyjewicz
At 08:07 AM 12/24/2000 -0800, Dagny Taggart wrote: >I have been told that e-gold has been doing >micropayments since the beginning. >What is the big deal with Standard Reserve " >implementing" this? In order for micropayments to work, you need businesses willing to accept them, i.e., a site who

[e-gold-list] Re: Suggestion......

2000-12-24 Thread Vince Callaway
You should feel lucky, one list I am on someone posted a virus to. That in itself was not too bad, but someone on the list setup a vacation message, so it responded to the virus, then to itself and of course the 20 messages telling everyone about the virus and then it responded to itself for eve

[e-gold-list] Re: another way for Standard Reserve "e-gold "to market itself...

2000-12-24 Thread Dagny Taggart
>"Website losing money? Easily get your customers to > pay for your content > >by enabling micropayments." > > > >Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox, December 24, 2000: > >The Web in 2001: Paying Customers > >http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20001224.html >

[e-gold-list] Re: Suggestion......

2000-12-24 Thread George Matyjewicz
At 06:32 AM 12/22/2000 -0800, C.F.C.M., Inc. wrote: >Perhaps they should change the name of this list to "The Gold-Today/Standard >Reserve/Glencannon Advertising E-zine". At least folks would know what >they have in store when subscribing. Wouldn't it also be something, if >many posted their messa

[e-gold-list] Japan

2000-12-24 Thread Bob
>From Dec. 26, 2000 issue of IBD: "Japan slashes huge public works in reaction to surge in public ire Under fire for wasting a fortune when the country's economy is struggling, Japan's government moved this month to slash hundreds of useless public-works projects and reinvest the money in tec

[e-gold-list] Re: another way for e-gold to market itself...

2000-12-24 Thread George Matyjewicz
At 06:07 AM 12/24/2000 -0800, Jeff Fitzmyers wrote: >"Website losing money? Easily get your customers to pay for your content >by enabling micropayments." > >Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox, December 24, 2000: >The Web in 2001: Paying Customers >http://www.useit.com/ale

[e-gold-list] another way for e-gold to market itself...

2000-12-24 Thread Jeff Fitzmyers
"Website losing money? Easily get your customers to pay for your content by enabling micropayments." Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox, December 24, 2000: The Web in 2001: Paying Customers http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20001224.html --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: arc

[e-gold-list] SEASON’S GREETINGS 2000

2000-12-24 Thread George Matyjewicz
SEASON'S GREETINGS 2000 The real meaning of the holidays Coming together of family and friends with Health and happiness to all. Reflecting on the past... Idealizing the future. Schlepping through adversities and Tallying our good deeds. Minding our own business. Accepting our friends for wh