You said;
> "Because paper dollar bills can be exchanged freely and
> easily on the
> street, and because it is impossible to regulate such
> exchanges, the U.S.
> Mint is clearly facilitating drug traffic and money
> laundering. Cash
> transactions are also virtually untaxable."
Not only the U.
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hi craig,
technical and programming related questions are more in
my aegis - meaning i don't know a definitive answer to
your question. i'll see if someone that does can provide
an answer for the list.
jay w.
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> Jay, you're closer than anyone
> From: "Michael Heffernan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Gents,
> I'm trying to determine the physical location of e-gold's gold [...]
Jay, you're closer than anyone else to the answer to that question. Can YOU
shed any light on how to independently verify the gold, these days? Is there
another audit pe
Dear Eric,
> And yet you continue to waste time and space
Time and space are mine to waste. The model of bandwidth
as a scarce world resource is silly. There is presently a
huge overcapacity in bandwidth which is being severely
under-utilized.
> discussing the issue to death
Curious ide
From: "Michael Heffernan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gents,
I'm trying to determine the physical location of e-gold's gold. I see the
examiner notes the audit was done in Ontario, (I assume) Canada, but I
also remember reading on this list someone's mentioning the gold had been
moved to London. Any con
> The US Federal Reserve is not blamed when a
> bank is robbed, or even when "old dollars" get counterfeited, but a new
> system like Webmoney ( or e-gold ) gets coverage only in the
> context of upsetting uses, and not all the interesting uses evolving
> from their superior features!!
Precisely.
Gentlemen,
We are permanently discussing money systems on this list but
still can not decide which of them is or will become the most
convenient way to transfer value from one economically active party
to another. As a vice-president of WebMoney Transfer system
(http://www.wmtransfer.com or ht
right, the private key is an encrypted thing!
>
>I doubt there's any way to actually see THE private key, free and clear of
>all password encryption. That would be a dangerous feature with no
>legitimate use.
>
>-- Patrick
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> -Original Message-
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 11:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You're all so spectacularly confused about how PGP works, and what the
> terms are, DONT DISCUSS IT!
or discuss it at www.cryptorights.org where there are actual
experts (and where it's on-topic). PLEASE!!! You have the
URL,
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