I remember me suggesting almost this same idea about a year and a half
ago...
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg09415.html
Check out the archives.. it might help the current discussion.
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Can any of the PERL developers on this help me write the following line
of code without the use of "psuedohashes"? It will be greatly
appreciated.
my $file = @_ == 2 ? $_[1] : $_[0]->{FILENAME};
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ve paid in taxes. I know I'm about to get a swarm of emails
saying "You are F***ing wrong" but oh-well.
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> Hmmm. 450 to 1453 AD is not exactly known as a time of
> great progress.
> It is better known as the dark middle ages.
Dark ages in Europe, but a lot of scientific and social advancements
were made in the Muslim world during this period.
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I'm developing a service that produces a "Thumbnail" of a webpage.
This service is currently being used on www.dhund.com. If you run a
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rap it with a php script so it can run
through the web. You would have to make it a command line program
instead, that takes the Image url in as an argument and simply prints
out the ascii numbers.
I wonder if Jay can provide us with a few of the old e-gold turing
numbers.
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Africa however may find it easier to use gold as money because of its
Muslim heritage. Most of the larger economies in Africa are Muslim
countries. The recent news coming out of Malaysia seems promising to
people that want to see gold circulate.
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because they refer to junk email as "SPAM".
Also, it seems that the term "egold" has been trademarked by "Resource
Holdings, LLC". Is that a G&SR affiliated company?
(http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=5naie7.5.1)
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0.10g of gold is probably worth what else ISL could be doing with 100
grams for a month.
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Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold account(s)
via the web and shopping cart interfac
ance, make a spend if you are using
an HDML device. Since WAP does not have inherent security (you need to
go through a gateway to get SSL) sometimes it will work... and sometimes
it will not.
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Not to worry Graham,
We (Xivix.net) will be coming out with a solutions soon that will allow
you to shop at several online as well as brick and mortal stores using your
gold. Stay tuned.
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> >Just when I wanted to buy something at Amazon...
> >
> >I find Ban
ed to do seperate spends for each payee. Check out
http://www.paybygold.com.
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> If they take such registration paperwork a bit
> less seriously than do you, that might be to their
> credit.
They might not be confused but maybe lazy. The e-gold system will be better
trusted when they start providing proof for what they put on the website.
This trademark is
> 12. Khurram Khan complains of trademark assignments from G&SR
> to e-gold, Ltd. I think, Khurram, that just because G&SR
> registered the trademarks, they are not necessarily the
> current owners. Trademarks are property, and if they have
> assigned those trademarks,
mp;SR instead.
http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=fa4067.2.1
Come on Doug and Reid. Whats the point to putting false information on the
website? Didn't you guys put a lot of effort into trying to distinguish
G&SR from e-gold? Makes you wonder what else on there is false
Does any Exchange Providers on this list perform outexchange by sending out
a check from either Bank of America, SunTrust, or Wachovia? If so, please
contact me.
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ories, but can't really let them spend the
money thats in that account.
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hello,
If anybody on this list has about $10 worth of Evocash and is willing to
trade for e-gold... please email me.
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Hello,
Anybody know the difference between the two "$2 bills" pictured below?
One says "Federal Reserve Note" on it.. and the other says "United States
Note". The back looks different also.
http://www.majestiq.net/front.jpg
http://www.majestiq.net/back.jpg
> Guys,
>
> Is there any PayPal>ecureency exchangers out there?
>
I hope not!
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I need about a gram of e-bullion for some testing. I'm willing to trade
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Don't you accept OsGold on Banana? What kind of ratio does that use?
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be fun. Thanks.
> JMR
In my opinion, the effects of the rarity of a substance on its price is a
secondary issue. Price is foremost controlled by whether or not people want
it. After all do you really want something only because its rare?
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more gold than the face value.
I disagree, that coins have extra gold by accident. e-gold is easily
divisible and should not have those discrepencies.
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? you mean GoldMoney right? Last I heard, Digigold was dead.
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"Play" link for showing up when you logged in and that has been fixed. So if you
login now, you should see it.
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ngly. If you're going to shut down all of
these, you might as well shut down all casinos that accept DGCs. After all, doesn't
the house always win.
And at the end of the day, is there a such thing as bad publicity?
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>>>currency that was based wholly on e-gold, and (this is the hint...) where is
>>>it used? First correct answer gets a gram of e-gold!
>>>
Hmm... lets go with the internal cur
ng?
Perhaps, they are trying to patent some of their trade secrets, if they have any. But
again, like I said above, secrets don't exist in the "e-world", anybody with half a
brain can figure out entire business plans of almost any eBusiness.
Khurra
know what will be next. I guess that's why they
>call it terrorism. :-)
I live in US, the incredibally hot state of Florida. and I think I know atleast as
much as any other american because we get bombarded by it 24/7. Plus my Pakistani
background adds to the perspective.
K
need for holding on to the Gold, probably
decided to sell it to make a small profit.
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gold representing e-dinar users has to be stored in a muslim country. Also, please
understand that UAE is probably safer then Fort Knox, because they have a different
type of gold that the US just ca
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People of Isreal consider themselves a tribe, and so do the omish people, death to
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>The first three people to reply to me personally about this email will receive the
>xSpender software from xivix(www.xivix.net) at half cost.
>
One has already been claimed, mere seconds after the offer was annou
exporting of data when spending is
completed.
The normal price of xSpender is 10 grams. For this promotion, the price will be
reducted to 5grams. Mere pennies to pay for the amount of work that is reduced by
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I'll have to throw my vote in for one of the radio-active uranium isotopes.
http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/U/key.html
Because of its uses in Power and weapons, it would be a usefull commodity.
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>
I would say that a large number of these spends, maybe a couple hundred, are spends
being made, to and from the exchange providers.
Back in the day, when I was exchanging gold, I would do about 50 a day, I'm assuming
that OmniPay did more
Yes, Look up exchange rates in the e-gold automation interface:
http://www.e-gold.com/docs/e-gold_automation.html
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>> James, I appeal. I am not against a limit. But 2 is way too low.
>> Can I suggest 4 at least.
>
>10!!! I NEED 10!!!
>
>SnowDog
I must also object here jim. It is not uncommon for more then two discussions to be
happenning at the same
> the GBC and ERE universe. Fantastic!
>
Lets not forget http://www.xivix.net and http://www.exchangeprovider.net.
Yes, the eCTA website is now online. Go ahead and check it out at
http://www.exchangeprovider.net. And yes JP, you are getting free
advertising for now. :-)
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>
>Extrapolating from the current numbers of 10879 spends in the last 24
>hours,
>we know the maximum spend fee on each of those spends is 50 cents. So that
>is $5400 per day.
>Half of that, or $2700, directly goes to E-gold account holders via the
>incentive program www.e-gold.com/unsecur
entage of the velocity. Not easy to do, but anyone have any ideas?
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ds something that I would rather not know about (scams,
>> HYIP, etc..)
>
>And OSGold is any better?
Nope.
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First of allf all, please don't take my comments personally.
My bottom line was that IMO e-gold is more of a peer-to-peer currency then a
peer-to-merchant currency.
>
>> Furthermore, it would be a tax nightmare.
>
>That's why we invented computers. That's why businesses hire accountants
be easily
converted into one another. If standard reserve can somehow link SR-AUG directly to
the card and not the "CARD USD" that it is now, they have a big chance.
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allow you to perform a maximum of 5 spends. The registered version has no maximums.
You can find out more by going to http://www.xivix.net
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>Khurram, seems like you should know about that policy since you worked
>there for a while.
>
nope.. sorry I didn't know.. They only had me doing customer service.
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Would one of the e-gold employees on this list (Reid, Jim, Jay, Doug) please make the
balance of account number 334574 public viewable.
Thank you,
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note, my guess is that most of the people that have had their
accounts "Hacked" have entered their passphrase into another site, not because of a
trojan.
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command line arguments for browsers to export certificates. Remember, certificates
still need a password to work. So just make sure its a good one.
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r to that, those interested in advertising on the website please
contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] We will be instituting trial period from the
time we go live to two weeks after. This should allow advertisers to preview before
they purchase impressions.
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>Fredrick, keyboard sniffers DEFEAT ALL SECURITY that is keyboard
>based. Including PGP.
>
>Completely, utterly, you're fucked.
>
What about a second password that you didn't type in.. but instead had to select the
letters from drop down menus.
Khurr
ead asks
for the user to call as far as I know. It is suspicious that Costa did 10
outexchanges instead of calling OmniPay. It is also suspicious that Costa has not
provided proper documents to claim the gold as of yet. You'd think that a million USD
worth would be some motivation.
n from me.
For those who think that all government agencies are bad and soliciting the help of
law enforement when something wrong has occured will only help another evil, I don't
know what to say to you. It just baffels me.
Just my two cents however,
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>
>He is a great guy who established the first automated e-gold proxy shop.
>
>
I think maybe he meant JP Morgan, but I'm not sure.
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To my knowledge, GoldFinger Coin has attempted this, however they were told that they
could not bail in gold.
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To my knowledge, GoldFinger Coin has attempted this, however they were told that they
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I just used he Metal Savings site a few hours ago. https://www.siderea.kz/ms2.
Make sure you're putting that "https" instead of "http"...
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implying that if you have
a few centigrams in your account that you are poor).
2. Few people with less then 29g in their accounts make spends.
3. There is a large number of very large spends.
Go Figure
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gt;JMR
Exactly, and saying that "0" over and over doesn't make it true either.
Natuarally, e-gold Ltd. will always do whats in the best interest of G&SR, because of
the shared board of directors. And that in itself is risk.
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o other entity would be able to bail in gold so there
would be a fixed amount of e-gold in the system, and not only that, no one would be
able to access their accounts which would make their "e" version of gold Worthless.
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list,
so they may keep the discussion going.
I think this point has been brought up several times. I really don't know why the
Reply address isn't to the list. Anybody care to enlighten me?
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Hello,
For anybody trying to manage domains, you may want to try
http://manage.opensrs.net/. This is the system that JHCloos' system works on.
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f Gold determined in a significantly different fashion?
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Bananabot and send a check to Amazon to buy a book.
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;t work now so I want to fix it. Thanks.
>JMR
It seems to be working fine to me Jim. Usually the error described above would mean
that they have entered the name of a field in the "Baggage_field" part but it does not
show up on the form. The common couse for this is a typo.
it matches then you're in.
Even though the e-gold people don't know your passphrase, they do know the "Hash" of
your alternate passphrase. Which for some merchants would be just as bad if somebody
else found out.
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e today, and each try to
>build their own global market, none of them will be as successful because
>the market will be fragmented.
>
looks to me like there is some oportunity here for some young prodigy to create a
system that integrates all the gold currencies.
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>Tell the truth George, have you been creating accounts
>when no one is looking? :-)
>
Hey why not... did I mention that I have about 400 plus or plus-plus 100, e-gold
accounts. :-)
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gy,
and money devoted to projects that utilize e-gold. My interests are in improvements
being made so that e-gold attracts a larger customer base among other things that
would greatly help all merchants in this industry.
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system, like PayPal. This is an
>unfortunate aspect of the entire premise, and cannot be avoided.
>
>> 15. Infringement of patents... from what I've heard.
>
>You cannot claim an 'idea' as a patent and have it hold up in court.
>
I don't really
13. Bad service.
14. Majority of user-base is involved in "questionable" activities.
15. Infringement of patents... from what I've heard.
Just to name a few.. Have a nice day.
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couple hundred thousand? GoldMoney had advertised on their website at one point that
they secured atleast 2million in Seed Funding. e-gold probably needed similar funds
or they wouldn't be in business today.
Khurram Kha
y a couple thousand to help sponsor
something if they can't get some publicity from it a month down the line.
I guess the new slogan for e-gold should be... "Brilliant Product not so
brilliant business skills..."
Have a Nice Day
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>So... I've received just as much spam in my e-gold list mail account as I
>have in my eBay mail account.
>
>> What is this?
hmm... I wonder how much somebody would pay for a guaranteed spam proof email accoun
jpm wrote:
>The bottom line and blunt version: if you're not a graphic designer,
>don't embarass yourself (like I often do) or waste time by thinking
>you are one.
>
Hey.. Wouldn't have made the suggestion if I was plannin on embarassing myself :)
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With all this talk about websites... I wonder if e-gold, SR, MS or any other would be
interested in sponsoring a competition for the best website design? What do you say
100grams? Small price to pay for an nice design.
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efore you start one?
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>Craig
shh... don't tell anybody... but its in the works...
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>We'll start with known quantities.
>
>e-gold
>in circulation - 44,475.17 oz. gold ($11.7 million)
>total - 46,400.00 oz. gold ($12.2 million)
>daily transaction volume -
ims to do 8 million in trading a day, and e-gold does 1
million. Yet without a way to draw a regression I can't come up with how long it will
take e-gold to catch up with PayPal. Maybe e-gold should save the stats figures just
like they do with exchange rat
s, do
>they work?
I'm only talking about the front page and how it looks. Don't listen to the sprite
comercials, Image is everything. :) I am able to load up the front page on both
Netscape and IE and I've gone ahead and created an accoun
27;t know how.
You may higher a big time Marketer and pay them 100K a year but they'll tell you the
same thing. There it is free of charge, use it, abuse it. Have a nice Day.
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ey can not attract large business.
Coming from a MM, is sounds like a sales pitch. "Hey I sell this stuff, so can you
accept it" Coming from the company that issues the stuff can be a little different
then the everyday telemarketing sales pitch.
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>hypothetically speaking why would e-gold take this >long to unfreeze their
>account as their claim is they have done everything to >comply with e-gold.
e-gold will usually take the value limit off as soon as the account holder
Hello Mr. Barnes,
Perhaps you would like to try PayByGold. It offers a similar servie to OmniPay.
Order a check and have it sent to anywhere you want.
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>THIRTE
business. It seems to me that a
majority of the e-gold market is the so called "Scam Sites." Dare I say that without
the scams there would be no e-gold.
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>proportion of cc fraud than would otherwise occur.
>
The reason for this is quite simple acutally. The best thing to buy with stolen money
is more
ittle more difficult, but that would
force companies like e-gold to know who is automating their system and provide them
with say a special access string so they can continue to do so.
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>Is there an exchange provider for metal savings?
>
www.coconutgold.com
www.paybygold.com(at the moment)
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> In an article in today's Atlanta Journal Constitution >they report
> that PayPal will be charging an average 2% of >payments received
> for business accounts.
This is nothing new. PayPal has always charged 1.9% for their business accounts to
receive paymen
onrepudiability which can lead hassles as
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