Here is a spends graph starting from 2/29/00. I update it about once a week.
The most spends I have recorded is 13,092 on 11/21/00. In general spends seem
to have spiked up from 3,300 to 10,500+ since early November.
http://home.earthlink.net/~fitz22/
Jeff
Do we have the "breakout" of spends,
Jeff Fitzmyers wrote:
Here is a spends graph starting from 2/29/00. I update it about once a week.
The most spends I have recorded is 13,092 on 11/21/00. In general spends seem
to have spiked up from 3,300 to 10,500+ since early November.
http://home.earthlink.net/~fitz22/
Hey! That chart
http://www.free-market.net/forums/e-gold0008/messages/915242046.html
has details links to an extensive article about it. Take care.
JMR
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Just took took a look at the periodic table and noticed something...
Pd(46)Ag(47)
Pt(78)Au(79)
Uun(110) Uuu(111)
The four e-metals in use now are all right next to each other on the
periodic table. If we could find stable isotopes of elements 110 111
then they should also
Viking Coder wrote:
Just took took a look at the periodic table and noticed something...
The four e-metals in use now are all right next to each other on the
periodic table.
Yeah, there used to be a really neat e-gold logo that exploited this, but
apparently no one uses it anymore.