ada
is doing it already
http://www.wholesalecanadiandiamonds.com/
How many mines like this will it take to drive the price down,
notwithstanding the synthetic issue? DeBeers has thousands of diamonds
stored away simply for the reason of keeping them scarce. That's not a
good bet, as far as
f access to the underlying system do your customers get? cgi-bin
access? MySQL?
PHP, Perl, Python, ASP? sendmail?
Are you willing/able to host colocated boxes?
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s tax - but characterizing the transaction as barter or using an
alternate currency isn't going to get you off the hook, at least not in CA.
If you have a pointer to a reference or to original source materials which
would further flesh out this line of thinking, I'm sure many people on t
om
me. But if you want to call them thieves, you leave me wondering what's so
weak about your position on
the issue that you're trying to hide behind distortions and misunderstanding.
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At 01:58 PM 9/27/2002 -0400, Kenneth C. Griffith wrote:
>Does "dismissed without prejudice" mean that GoldMoney has the option to
>bring the suit again at a later date?
Yes.
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nk we can leave that part out. The fact is that there are
>ways to fund e-gold in a very short period of time.
Ok, I see. Turtles all the way down.[1] Right.
[1] http://www.xent.com/pipermail/fork/2002-June/013121.html
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t of my till 60 days down the
road. And, if I
(wearing a hypothetical exchange provider hat) don't have to pay it back,
then who does?
Since this is all backed one-for-one by gold bars, someone's gotta pay for
that free lunch.
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, there are enough assets present to warrant anyone's
attention. If there are no assets, it's entirely possible that nobody's
going to bother filing in the first place - not the debtor, and not the
creditors, since it's all money down the drain if there are no assets.
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ick on it, you go to the phony address. They also
>try to get you to take action quickly with "Only after logging in and
>reading updates you can continue spend e-gold."
>
>I wonder how many people will get screwed once again.
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Goldchanger.com has ripped me off and won't return emails or phone calls.
Any suggestions on what to do?
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Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing you
www.goldchanger.com now no longer answers my emails.
They currently owe me $597.00 for 3 money orders, the 1st of which was
mailed to them over 25 days ago. The last I heard from them was 8 days
ago by email, saying that they received my funds and will fund my account
"asap".
Their website says
successful ones,
because buyers don't always trust sellers, and don't like bearing all of
the risk of transaction failure.
(not that I've got an easy answer ..)
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l for security?
Ross Anderson's "Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable
Distributed Systems" and Garfinkle & Spafford's "Web Security, Privacy, and
Commerce" are both helpful in this regard, and available from all of the
usual suspects.
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At 08:56 PM 12/8/2001 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>At 4:01 PM -0800 12/7/01, Greg Broiles wrote:
>>>When a new company is out raising venture capital you have very little
>>>information on the investors.
>
>Greg, I agree that e-gold (GSR .. whatever) is not to blam
e participants themselves are,
or ought to be, in the dark with respect to their business partners.)
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Eliminate due process, civil rights? It's the Constitution, stupid!
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At 01:02 PM 12/4/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>UPDATE For Greg:
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>
>www.nic.ch updated today the new ownership of www.privacy.li
>you may want to check it out at your leisure sometimes even miracles
>ahappen:-)
When you say "updated today the new owner
he people who built the system(s) which
provide the services - the most honest and discreet people in the world
can't run a useful privacy service on top of a system which is infested
with hostile intruders.
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Eliminate due
alue - but I don't have any silver to play with,
and it's not that interesting to me anyway. Similarly, I wonder about small
transactions with higher-value metals. Perhaps other list members are more
motivated than I with respect to those experiments.)
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