Hi,
James Turk describes some of the history and rationale behind the
goldmoney patents in a
Wed, 1 Mar 2000 post to the cypherpunks mailing list
Subject: CDR: Circulating Gold as Currency
Available from:
http://www.inet-one.com.my/cypherpunks/dir.2000.02.28-2000.03.05/msg00181.html
A quote fro
See:
http://164.195.100.11/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=/netahtml/search-bool.html&r=2&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=ft00&s1=turk.INZZ.&s2=gold.ABST.&OS=IN/turk+AND+ABST/gold&RS=IN/turk+AND+ABST/gold
for proper formatting, etc.
United States Patent 5,671,364 Turk September 23, 1997
I'd like to learn more about the gold market, and I would be grateful
for book recommendations. What would you suggest? Here
are some of the books I found on Amazon/Google:
The Structure and Operation of the World Gold Market (Occasional Paper,
No 105)
by Gary O'Callaghan
December, 1993
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> A bold attempt Chris, but I think it looks horrible!
jpm,
Thanks for taking the time to respond.
I would be grateful if you would expand a little more specifically. What platform
are you using to look at the site? Netscape? IE? Are style sheets turned on?
Mac
, and money order/wire transfer fees vary and change. I
wouldn't expect pricing information on these subjects to be precise. But it
seems possible to me to give a ballpark example (I did it on the mockup site),
or give a range of prices. To me, at least, such information would've been
qui
money when you leave your computer. However, there's
no indication when you're logged in. On the mock-up, I put an LOGGED
IN indicator in the upper left corner, so that the user will have a
visual reminder that they're logged in.
I hope to see e-gold grow large enough to substantially
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, we have ONE answer in for the stats contest! Not the longest
> answer, but that will win it if it's the only one!
> >jic> When will the daily transaction volume
> >jic> of e-gold first begin to rival the daily
> >jic> transaction volume o