[e-gold-list] Re: Funbonds

2001-06-04 Thread jpm
>Yes, I've done quite well with funbonds over the last year. They're >especially good to stop you gambling all your money away at one, as >they pay you a return every 24 hours for 10 days. > Ben, how often do you find you win, overall, on a given bond? 3 out of 4 times .. less than that? almost

[e-gold-list] Re: Funbonds

2001-06-04 Thread Ben Legume
Yes, I've done quite well with funbonds over the last year. They're especially good to stop you gambling all your money away at one, as they pay you a return every 24 hours for 10 days. Join the gold casino, if only to compare it to other real-life or virtual establishments. The other day I g

[e-gold-list] Re: Even More Gold

2001-06-04 Thread Khurram Khan
Viking Wrote: > >Anybody know when the eCurrency Association is going to go live? > The website for the eCurrency Trade Association will be capable of going live in about a week or so. The website will quickly become a portal for anybody buying and selling gold. However, prior to that, t

[e-gold-list] Re: Even More Gold

2001-06-04 Thread jpm
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote >> how do I get some of this gold? > >Exactly like everybody can get e-gold. > >Either >a) Do an exchange with a MM, exchange provider, etc... who will take your >paper, or plastic, money and give you gold. > >Tril has a nice directory @ http://tril.tunes.org/e-gold/link

[e-gold-list] Re: Even More Gold

2001-06-04 Thread Viking Coder
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > how do I get some of this gold? Exactly like everybody can get e-gold. Either a) Do an exchange with a MM, exchange provider, etc... who will take your paper, or plastic, money and give you gold. Tril has a nice directory @ http://tril.tunes.org/e-gold/links.html An

[e-gold-list] injunction

2001-06-04 Thread jpm
yeah, here's the whole thing! >http://www.systemics.com/legal/affidavit.txt > > >+---+ > IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT >|REGISTRAR's| >IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE | >OFFICE >| > ANGUILLA CIRCUIT

[e-gold-list] Re: Parker Bradley -- awesome!

2001-06-04 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
On 5 Jun 2001, at 12:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Fantastic! > > So if you filled your 1-ton chevy pick up truck with gold, instead of > dirt, the load WOULD WIEGH AROUND TWENTY OR THIRTY TONS Exactly. > (Compare a half ton or so for dirt) Well more or less... depending on the type of

[e-gold-list] "....... island arrest ...."

2001-06-04 Thread Bob
"Can't we just get along?" - Rodney King > Subject: > Re: DigiGold v. Systemics > Date: > Mon, 4 Jun 2001 08:23:49 -0400 > From: > "R. A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Digital Bearer Settlement List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > --- begin forward

[e-gold-list] Re: Parker Bradley -- awesome!

2001-06-04 Thread jpm
At 10:39 PM -0400 6/4/01, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote: >Gold specific gravity is 19.3 ton per cubic meter Fantastic! So if you filled your 1-ton chevy pick up truck with gold, instead of dirt, the load WOULD WIEGH AROUND TWENTY OR THIRTY TONS (Compare a half ton or so for dirt) ---

[e-gold-list] Re: Parker Bradley -- awesome!

2001-06-04 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
On 4 Jun 2001, at 20:49, James M. Ray wrote: > I wonder how they came up with this figure? According to all production data, approximately 140,000 tons of gold have been produced since mankind. Gold specific gravity is 19.3 ton per cubic meter which means that all the gold that has been prod

[e-gold-list] remember FunBonds?

2001-06-04 Thread jpm
I myself had largely fogotten about "FunBonds", which are an amazing thing the TGC people had us program. Basically, you are betting on rising number of hands played per day at the gold casino. Now, my programmers can look at the TGC database from time to time when maintaining it or adding to

[e-gold-list] cubes

2001-06-04 Thread jpm
>>Did you know that all the gold mined since mankind hold in a cube >>that has only 19 meters on its sides? > don't forget though, that is 19x19x19 = 7000 cubic meters. Really big dump trucks (picture a NY city trash truck, say) only hold a few cubic meters of stuff. >I'd heard that (I thin

[e-gold-list] Re: Parker Bradley -- awesome!

2001-06-04 Thread James M. Ray
At 7:21 PM -0400 6/4/01, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote: ... >James, > >"In the wild", you gram would be dispersed in between two and for >tons of ore... It is really fascinating how this yellow stuff is rare. Yeah, maybe I should rephrase that. Also, this dust is almost as exasperating to try

[e-gold-list] Gold Today

2001-06-04 Thread Michael Moore
Please be aware that Gold Today has made some email changes. You can email Gold Today at the following email addresses: [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you wish to email me personally please use the following email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please do NOT use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] email address

[e-gold-list] Re: 3PGold

2001-06-04 Thread Sidd
Bob wrote:| | I believe the below is true but not positive: | | If you don't have an encrypted window and you type a userID and | password, I think your keystrokes can be picked up by network sniffers. | | If you're typing into a 128 bit SSL encrypted window, sniffers can't | log your key strokes.

[e-gold-list] Question

2001-06-04 Thread Eric J. Gaither
Steve Foerster, Please see my last two e-mails to you in response to the e-mail inquiry you sent me a couple of days ago. Or, did you not receive my e-mails?? Please contact me privately by e-mail or by phone at your convenience. Thanks! Eric Gaither, President Gaithmans Gold Natio

[e-gold-list] Re: 3PGold

2001-06-04 Thread Bob
Sidd wrote: > > | Niether one has https in the url window or indicates a "closed > | padlock" in the status bar (altho the logon page does send the > | form infomation to an https page). Unless I misunderstand > | things this means the form information is not sent encrypted. > > If the form is

[e-gold-list] Re: 3PGold

2001-06-04 Thread Steve Foerster
Craig wrote: <> That means that the forms are not *received* encrypted, but at that point they're merely blank forms. The response that you send is encrypted on its way back to our server (view the source for details). All of the pages that have information about your account are, of course, *

[e-gold-list] Re: 3PGold

2001-06-04 Thread Craig Spencer
Thanks Sidd, I learned something. I have been wondering how the home page logon on the GoldMoney site could be secure since it is not an https page. CCS *** Craig Spencer [EMAI

[e-gold-list] Re: Parker Bradley -- awesome!

2001-06-04 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
On 4 Jun 2001, at 16:37, James M. Ray wrote: > I also got some physical gold from Parker, and it arrived last week, > and my customer-experience was also excellent. This dust is fun, I'm > busy now trying to get the contents of 4 quarter-gram vials into a > single vial, so that I'll have a good v

[e-gold-list] test

2001-06-04 Thread Michael Moore
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[e-gold-list] Re: 3PGold

2001-06-04 Thread Sidd
| Niether one has https in the url window or indicates a "closed | padlock" in the status bar (altho the logon page does send the | form infomation to an https page). Unless I misunderstand | things this means the form information is not sent encrypted. If the form is submitted to an https pag

[e-gold-list] Re: 3PGold

2001-06-04 Thread Sidd
| Niether one has https in the url window or indicates a "closed | padlock" in the status bar (altho the logon page does send the | form infomation to an https page). Unless I misunderstand | things this means the form information is not sent encrypted. If the form is submitted to an https pag

[e-gold-list] Re: 3PGold

2001-06-04 Thread Eric J. Gaither
Craig, Please check your e-mail box for two e-mails from me today. Please contact me privately at your convenience. Thanks! Eric Gaither, President Gaithmans Gold Nation, Inc. (317) 788-8580 Voice [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://businesses.msn.com/gege/ Scammer(s) take notice...the Gold Com

[e-gold-list] Parker Bradley -- awesome!

2001-06-04 Thread James M. Ray
I also got some physical gold from Parker, and it arrived last week, and my customer-experience was also excellent. This dust is fun, I'm busy now trying to get the contents of 4 quarter-gram vials into a single vial, so that I'll have a good visual representation of what one gram of gold looks l

[e-gold-list] Re: 3PGold

2001-06-04 Thread Craig Spencer
Steve, Thanks for your reply. On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Steve Foerster wrote: > CCS wrote: > > <> > > I know quite a bit actually. :) > > < work.>> > > Both are working perfectly for me. I'm running MSIE 5.5 on Windows 2000. Same here. > <> > > What makes you say so? They both use https.

[e-gold-list] Re: 3PGold

2001-06-04 Thread Steve Foerster
CCS wrote: <> I know quite a bit actually. :) <> Both are working perfectly for me. I'm running MSIE 5.5 on Windows 2000. Are you by any chance using the Konqueror browser? Konqueror has a known issue making https connections to some web servers. (This bug manifests in disallowing the conn

[e-gold-list] Re: Even More Gold

2001-06-04 Thread James M. Ray
At 8:44 AM -0700 6/4/01, Dagny Taggart wrote: >Yes, must be one hell of a single customer, account >creation has been down for the past three weeks, so >demand is down according to e-golds own statistics. >E-gold bought bars on Sunday in London, I wonder how >they did that? ... Considering e-g

[e-gold-list] Re: Even More Gold

2001-06-04 Thread Viking Coder
> Yes, must be one hell of a single customer Who said that this was done by a single buyer? Viking Coder Worth Two Cents? http://www.2cw.org/VikingCoder --- 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: Even More Gold

2001-06-04 Thread SnowDog
> Yes, must be one hell of a single customer, account > creation has been down for the past three weeks, so > demand is down according to e-golds own statistics. > E-gold bought bars on Sunday in London, I wonder how > they did that? > > Did not realize that banks and Golddealers work on > weeken

[e-gold-list] Re: Even More Gold

2001-06-04 Thread Dagny Taggart
Yes, must be one hell of a single customer, account creation has been down for the past three weeks, so demand is down according to e-golds own statistics. E-gold bought bars on Sunday in London, I wonder how they did that? Did not realize that banks and Golddealers work on weekends... Well it

[e-gold-list] Re: My E-gold Account had password stolen

2001-06-04 Thread Ian Green
I think we need to check the e-gold shopping cart interfaces on the HYO, MMFC and Cornucopia sites. What are their URLs? > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lim Ka Seong > Sent: Monday, 4 June 2001 11:14 AM > To: e-gold Discussion > Subj

[e-gold-list] Re: My E-gold Account had password stolen

2001-06-04 Thread Viking Coder
> >(*) did you ever visit e-Qold while it was working? Perhaps accidentally? > Yes, I did visit them on purpose during April, and entered a wrong > password for them. It did attract the attempt to compromise my E-gold > account: er... yeah, what did you expect to happen? > >(*) could there be a