[e-gold-list] Re: what happens when someone irresponsible click on forget passphase ?

2002-03-23 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
> so, if someone pretends to be you and send > e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], referencing your e-gold account number in > the subject line of your message. > > will your account's passphrase be gone and replaced by a temporary > passphrase ??? > > so, you cannot login anymore ? No. I forgot mine

[e-gold-list] Is e-gold income taxable?

2002-03-23 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
Hello, my business has recently started accepting e-gold for payment (see http://www.redprince.net/enter/egold.html if curious), and I am wondering how do I treat it for tax purposes (in the US). I am sure the IRS will want its cut, but how do I determine the fiat equivalent? My company web site

[e-gold-list] Re: Obtaining e-gold with Paypal or Credit Card

2002-03-26 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
> Does anyone know if it is possible for an Australian to obtain e-gold with > either paypal funds or credit card funds? Though I'm not an Australian, I have just bought some e-gold using PayPal from www.gold-trader.com. His web site says he serves worldwide, so as long as you want to pay with Pa

[e-gold-list] Re: e-gold transaction history format suggestion

2002-03-26 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 01:07 2002-03-27 +1100, Ian Green wrote: >Now I could filter e-gold's "egoldhis.csv" through a Perl script, but this >is inconvenient, and believe it or not, I don't have perl running on a >machine sufficiently near me at all times. Even if I did, it would be too >much trouble compared to e-

[e-gold-list] Re: Fraudsters get to a higher degree of sofistication !

2002-03-31 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 18:28 2002-03-31 +0400, Alexander Fedotov wrote: > It seems that fraudsters designed and engineered a new psychological >trick I'd like to warn you about. Yesterday I received an e-mail (all >Russian language translated) from "Friend" with a subject that sounds >something like "You rock!" and

[e-gold-list] Re: Cool quotes regarding Gold and Digital Currencies

2002-04-09 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 16:08 2002-04-09 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Check out these cool quotes regarding Gold and Digital Currencies: My favorite quote comes from my Zen master. Years ago I asked him to comment on the Golden Rule. Without hesitation he said: "Those who have gold, rule." Adam http://www.redpri

[e-gold-list] The Filling Your Pot e-gold tutorial

2002-04-10 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
I am working on a tutorial to explain to e-merchants how using the SCI can be useful for their business. I have titled the tutorial "Filling Your Pot." The tutorial is not finished yet, but it is getting too late at night for me to continue. It is certainly at a stage that if I did not tell you i

[e-gold-list] Re: The Filling Your Pot e-gold tutorial

2002-04-12 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 08:10 2002-04-11 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >You should explain what a "cambio" is. The term is used on the first page, >but if it is explained I didn't see where. Well, I was assuming anyone who would be interested in this tutorial would already know. :) This tutorial is the first thing

[e-gold-list] Millenium Exchange

2002-04-13 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
There is a link from e-gold directory to a http://www.millenium-exchange.com/ I have been trying to visit that site for several days, but always get error 403 (Forbidden). It looks like it has its file permissions set wrong. If the owner reads this list, perhaps you may want to make your site acc

[e-gold-list] Re: getting e-mail addresses RE: WARNING. YET ANOTHER E-GOLD SCAM

2002-04-13 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 03:02 PM 12/04/2002 -0500, John Haynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >How do you imagine that they are getting the email addresses of E-Gold >members to begin with? Why, that's easy! All anyone has to do is go to http://talk.e-gold.com/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?visit=e-gold-list and get the emails of e

[e-gold-list] Re: getting e-mail addresses ...

2002-04-13 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 18:20 2002-04-13 -0400, James M. Ray wrote: >It's not what you'd call a huge technical challenge... Indeed. :) The process can be fully automated, unfortunately. In a way it is refreshing to be spammed about things other than enlarging parts of human anatomy, both male and female (I am certain

[e-gold-list] Re: type it by hand!

2002-04-16 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 11:48 2002-04-16 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >E-gold might want to consider rewriting the e-gold front end using java applets. I hope not! Java is slow. I have it turned off. And when I browse the web with lynx, Java does not even exist. Why make it harder on people to get to e-gold? Ada

[e-gold-list] Re: Fwd: Security System Update

2002-04-18 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 11:34 2002-04-18 -0700, Ragnar wrote: >Just got this in my mailbox. The link takes you to: I, too, have received it. Here is the most pertinant necessary for whomever is investigating this fraud: >Received: (qmail 50617 invoked from network); 18 Apr 2002 18:12:19 - >Received: from unknow

[e-gold-list] Re: Fwd: Security System Update

2002-04-18 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
I did some further digging about this scam. First, I did a traceroute to 195.22.232.114, and this is what I got: 1 192.168.1.9 (192.168.1.9) 0.508 ms 0.402 ms 0.451 ms 2 bar2-serial5-1-1-0.Cleveland.cw.net (208.172.217.157) 3.811 ms 4.224 ms 4.583 ms 3 acr2-loopback.Cleveland.cw.net (

[e-gold-list] Re: Privacy of offshore US bank accounts

2002-04-19 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 13:40 2002-04-19 -0400, Alexis Golzman wrote: >Thanks in advance for any information... I used to live in Italy and had a bank account in the US. It was very convenient because I could order things from the US and just mail them a check. I certainly did not have to pay any US taxes as I was n

[e-gold-list] Goldware

2002-04-22 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
Introducing "goldware" from Gold Cowboy: http://www.goldcowboy.com/goldware/ Three items are currently available, a mouse pad, a T-shirt, and an apron. All three feature a pot of gold and the words: "Gold. The currency for the new Millenium." Additionally, the pad and the back of the T-shirt hav

[e-gold-list] Re: Goldware

2002-04-23 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 00:17 2002-04-23 -0400, Tristan Petersen wrote: >What!? > >Put a few on http://goldbarter.com/ then! Unfortunately, it is Cafe Press that would have to open their eyes to the possibilities of accepting e-gold. All I can do is design those items, but they handle everything else from manufacture

[e-gold-list] MasterCard getting greedy?

2002-04-23 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
It seems like MasterCard does not like small e-merchants to accept payments through third parties such as PayPal: http://money.cnn.com/2002/04/19/news/companies/paypal/index.htm Ironically, they will probably accomplish the exact opposite of what they want. Instead of going for direct merchant a

[e-gold-list] Better make it gold (Currency for the Internet)

2002-04-25 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
I have added several new items to the "goldware" store. Several of them say "Better make it GOLD" in the front, and "Currency for the Inernet" in the back. These include a sweatshirt, a baseball Jersey, a tote bag (and more). Wearing/using them can turn any one of us into a walking billboard for

[e-gold-list] What an e-gold looks like

2002-04-29 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
The "e-" in "e-gold" stands for electronic. There are 79 e's (electrons) in an atom of gold. I created a picture of an atom of gold, with all of its 79 e's. To see the picture, go to http://www.goldcowboy.com/goldware/ and click on the "Atom of Gold Mousepad" (you don't have to buy it, but it will

[e-gold-list] Re: What an e-gold looks like

2002-04-29 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 08:07 2002-04-29 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >great stuff! I love the symmetry plus the one loner in the outer ring! Thanks. :) Yes, the one loner gives gold the wonderful quality of being one of the best conductors of electricity there is. I created the image using POV-Ray. To do tha

[e-gold-list] Re: What an e-gold looks like

2002-04-29 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 08:29 2002-04-29 -0400, James M. Ray wrote: >This is because CafePress (as I and others have said, an excellent >company) does not yet "get" e-gold. It would help me (and them!) a >lot of some of the eloquent writers here would join me in asking >CafePress to give it a try. TIA. I have posted

[e-gold-list] Restore the Gold $tandard - the poster

2002-05-04 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
I have created a new graphic that may be of interest to gold evangelists. It shows a lattice of gold (i.e., a crystal of gold) with the words "Restore the" above it, and the word "$TANDARD" below it. The word "GOLD" is not explicitly seen, but its shadow is cast over the lattice. The idea is that

[e-gold-list] Re: Restore the Gold $tandard - the poster

2002-05-04 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 19:00 2002-05-04 -0400, James M. Ray wrote: >Nice, Adam! This makes me want one of those chemistry-class >foam-model things, though. Also, even though I know the other >three metals aren't nearly as popular (I tend to hoard them) I'm >now curious about seeing THEM, too! Science is wonderful. W

[e-gold-list] Re: Restore the Gold $tandard - the poster

2002-05-05 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
James M. Ray wrote: >Nice, Adam! This makes me want one of those chemistry-class >foam-model things, though. Also, even though I know the other >three metals aren't nearly as popular (I tend to hoard them) I'm >now curious about seeing THEM, too! Science is wonderful. OK, I got the data (atomic s

[e-gold-list] The color of platinum

2002-05-05 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
Now I have a platinum image, but again, I have never seen platinum in real life, so someone who has, please tell me if I got the color/finish right, so I can submit it: http://www.goldcowboy.com/temp/platinum.jpg Thanks, Adam --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org T

[e-gold-list] Platinum poster

2002-05-06 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
Thanks for everyone's input on the look and feel of platinum. I have spent all day today trying to make it look right, and finally decided not to do it. It just makes no sense to try to create an image of something I have never seen. I'll stick with gold. I have seen plenty of that in my life. :)

[e-gold-list] Platinum 101

2002-05-07 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
Well, I just could not go to bed before I did that platinum poster: http://www.goldcowboy.com/platinum101/ (and it is almost 3:30 am here). I based it on the images JMR mentioned (the google link), so, please forgive me if it is not absolutely the platinum look. At least the chemical facts are co

[e-gold-list] Re: MSN instant messenger security-hole

2002-05-09 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 17:14 2002-05-09 -0400, George Matyjewicz wrote: >Anybody know how to remove it from XP? As far as I know, the only way to remove it is to remove XP itself. At least what I do, as soon as I boot, I click on its icon in the shell tray and tell it to exit. Whether it removes the virus (which is

[e-gold-list] Re: MSN instant messenger security-hole

2002-05-09 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 17:55 2002-05-09 -0400, James M. Ray wrote: >You don't remove it, you "upgrade" it to eliminate a buffer overflow >(which should not have ever been there in the first place, IMNSHO). Well, actually, I have just checked the FAQ on the MS site, and found this: >Is the MSN Chat control included

[e-gold-list] Re: MSN instant messenger security-hole

2002-05-10 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 11:50 2002-05-10 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >removal of MSN Messenger on XP: >http://www.computing.net/windowsxp/wwwboard/forum/20329.html Thanks! You have just made my day! I have wanted to get rid of that virus for months! Adam --- http://EasyDomain.com/ Domains for less --- You are

[e-gold-list] Re: Governments to publish gold certificates backed by e-gold

2002-05-14 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 11:31 2002-05-14 -0600, Steven T. Cramer wrote: >Of course they could do there own Gold >Storage like the USA used to do back when they could read the >constitution. But for small countries it could be easier to use a DGC. It would probably be easier for a small country to use use e-gold than

[e-gold-list] Re: New payment server, possibly useful for exchange providers

2002-05-15 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 07:45 2002-05-15 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >It sounds to me like they generate a one use credit card type >number for you to use online that maps to a bank account, >but I'm not positive. That's what it looks like. My first reaction: How long will it take before they run out of available

[e-gold-list] Free shipping

2002-05-30 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
Sorry I have not been active on the list lately due to my health problems. But I have just noticed that CafePress is offering free shipping on all domestic (US) orders over $50 but only till 6/9/02 (a Father's Day special). So, if you have not yet ordered your Restore the Gold Standard T-shirt, y

[e-gold-list] Help convince them to accept e-gold, please

2002-06-03 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
OK, we tried it once on the CafePress BBS and so far nothing. But right now a discussion has developed where people are complaining about an increase in "fraud suspect" purchases. I mentioned that if they accepted e-gold, there would be no fraud. If anyone wants to pitch in, go to http://pub80.e

[e-gold-list] URGENT FROM e-gold.com

2002-06-14 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
>X-Envelope-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: 14 Jun 2002 18:35:40 - >From: "EGOLD CEO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "EGOLD CEO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: URGENT FROM e-gold.com >Lines: 29 Well, yet another scam, this one by some truly dumb people. They can't spell

[e-gold-list] CafePress - the saga continues

2002-06-21 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
Well, we have a heated discussion on the CafePress list again. On just how much better (sic!) PayPal is than e-gold: http://pub80.ezboard.com/fcafepressstoreownersforumfrm14.showMessage?topicID =316.topic Remember, that is an open forum, so if anyone wants to pitch in, please do so. My messages

[e-gold-list] Extracting palladium

2002-06-22 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
As a diabetic, I have to test my blood sugar regularly. Every time I do, I have to use a test strip, which I insert into an Accu-Check machine and place a drop of my blood on. The test strips are quite expensive and cannot be reused. I have just noticed the words "The Accuracy of Palladium" print

[e-gold-list] Re: Extracting palladium

2002-06-22 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 15:38 2002-06-22 -0400, George Matyjewicz wrote: >At 01:39 PM 6/22/2002 -0500, G. Adam Stanislav wrote: >>And I am wondering, how much actual palladium I have >>thrown out with garbage by disposing of these test >>strips. Is there any way to extract the palladium >>f