[e-gold-list] Re: name contest

2001-12-11 Thread Dale Pond
Michael Moore wrote: >My word is > >NUGGET > Oh, My Gaud, I once had a daug named Nugget!!! -- Life, Love and Laughter, Dale Pond Sympathetic Vibratory Physics Sacred Science - Sacred Life http://www.svpvril.com SVP Discussion Forum: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/svpvril/ --- You are c

[e-gold-list] Re: name contest

2001-12-11 Thread David Brooks
I propose the term 'Augr', pronounced auger, because it both portends the future of money and drills holes in the fiat currency system. Dave Brooks --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.e-gold.com

[e-gold-list] Re: name contest

2001-12-11 Thread Michael Moore
OK I will kick off. My word is NUGGET Nuggets has been used for donkey's years and conveys the traditional pioneer spirit associated with gold. "That will be three nuggets please'" "6 Chicken nuggets?...why that will only cost you one nugget." "IBM traded today for 50 nuggets a pop."

[e-gold-list] name contest

2001-12-11 Thread Ken Griffith
This is a hoot. I'll put up ten grams of gold to the person who comes up with the best name. In one of the sessions at the conference we'll take a vote on which is the best and I'll pay 10.0 AUG, gg, or whatever, to the winner. (This doesn't of course mean that anyone actually has to use it.)

[e-gold-list] Re: a word for this stuff

2001-12-11 Thread Ken Griffith
Thanks, Jim for your delightful shot at coming up with a good name for gold grams. The only problem with "bancor" is that is sounds like "rankor" and "canker" but I must confess that the idea of stealing the name of the currency planned by the NWO tickles me. Of course we would lose the "patriot

[e-gold-list] Re: a word for this stuff

2001-12-11 Thread Dale Pond
Jim Davidson wrote: >Pronounced "dawg" as in "that dawg won't hunt" > > >"That'll be two daugs, please, unless y'all want >fries with that." > Very good and entertaining - had a good laugh. Why not switch consonants to "Gaud" pronounced as in "Oh, My Gawd!" Gold has long (for centuries) been

[e-gold-list] Re: a word for this stuff

2001-12-11 Thread hankroark
How about: augram (Pronounced to rhyme with dog-rum ) "I usually have around 65 augrams in my main e-gold account" "If I had an augram for every post to this list..." It's short, and tells you "grams" and "gold". You can think of it as eithr AUG + RAM or AU + GRAM. In the case of the former,

[e-gold-list] Bruce Sterling yammers a bit

2001-12-11 Thread Jim Davidson
Dear Friends, A recent issue of _The Libertarian Enterprise_ (which I highly recommend to all you liberty enthusiasts; see it now at http://www.webleyweb.com/tle/ ) had this link: http://www.viridiandesign.org/notes/251-300/00283_geeks_and_spooks.html Following that link reveals a rather big gr

[e-gold-list] a word for this stuff

2001-12-11 Thread Jim Davidson
Dear Friends, Just a few hours (and about 200 feet of drainage ditch) ago I read the Gold Economy advert for their very cool conference coming up at the end of March. Looks to be delightful. On the agenda is coming up with a word for grams of gold other than "ow-guh" for AUG. I think a discus

[e-gold-list] Just a reminder

2001-12-11 Thread jpm
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[e-gold-list] wow!

2001-12-11 Thread jpm
http://www.enetspeculation.com this is just bamdex.com, done better! with no DGCs! First Sidd rips off the http://www.cambist.com page ISL did, and now this! What a week! http://www.enetspeculation.com fascinating site though. --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.