>You're forgetting all the web-hosts, of which there are about a dozen,
>including Best Host 1 which runs a very professional Host, and has been
>taking e-gold since 1999.
Craig, absolutely (in fact, I didn't forget, I never knew this .. had
no idea!) That is GREAT that there are web-hosts that
> Unless I've forgotten one, [with the usual exception of HYIPs], the
> following are the sum total of broad-interest GBC-related commerce
> sites On The Internet:
erp...
> * magazine depot (buy any magazine subscriptions with egold)
> * metal proxy (buy anything from barnes & noble with egold)
>> Unless I've forgotten one, [with the usual exception of HYIPs], the
>> following are the sum total of broad-interest GBC-related commerce
>> sites On The Internet:
>What about all the mom&pop/'cottage farm' shops that you seem to despise
>because they are not multi-million dollar businesses?
> You quoted 12 lines, and this mailing list is set to reject messages
> which quote more than 10 continuous lines of a previous message.
You know how to get around this, and have flaunted it a few times. So why
do you continue to repost this error message?
> Unless I've forgotten one, [with th
Readers of this list will remember that a while ago I commented on this
list about a shortcoming of the e-gold governance system:- There was no
way a user could verify that the amount of gold declared in the
'examiner' was indeed the true value of gold in storage, and thus there
was also no way of
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Ken Griffith wrote:
> Our two largest former opponents, now competitors, Russia and China,
When was China our opponent? Mostly they have a very long history
of minding their own business. I know the mass media is trying to
make China the next big thing to worry about, since we no longer
have
Viking Coder wrote:
>
> It's happening exactly like I thought it would. First, the spend page and
> then the home page... how long until there are multiple popups when the
> home page, or the spend page or any other page, is loaded? All of this on
> a paid service who's fees aren't being reduced.
> Now GoldMoney has ads on it's *home* page, too!
> http://www.goldmoney.com/
It's happening exactly like I thought it would. First, the spend page and
then the home page... how long until there are multiple popups when the
home page, or the spend page or any other page, is loaded? All of this on
This certain talk about a US crisis in August is giving me flashbacks to
Y2K. Sure we all know that the US financial system is a house of cards.
But, doom and gloom date-setters have an almost perfect record of being
wrong.
It is interesting that both China and Russia are ENCOURAGING their citiz
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