--On 20 September 2002 13:41 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That doesn't help the yanks out there, but any opportunity to stick
it to the US I just can't turn down.
Ah yes, seeing as the yanks invented digital gold :)
oh ... and the internet.
oh .. and computers.
oh .. and electricty
--On 25 September 2002 06:41 -0400 James M. Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Rachel Willmer wrote:
...
come to think of it, didn't a German, Konrad Zuse, invent the first
binary computer, the Z1, in Berlin in 1936...
Perhaps, but
a. We're drifting WAAAY off-topic here,
aw, Jim, you're
--On 28 May 2002 00:20 -0500 Jim Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear JP,
compare to a pint bottle of wine (or milk) which is about
a pound.
A pint's a pound the world around.
at the risk of sounding like a pantomime dame, oh no it isn't...
That is, 16 fluid ounces
of water is
I got an unexpected US$ check today for a couple of hundred dollars, which
being UK-based, isn't easy for me to cash.
So, this might sound like a dumb foreigner question, but since trying to
cash such an amount into GBP would usually cost large amounts of dosh, I
figure if I could send that
Or to put it another way, HansaBux are a digital dollar currency (backed by
a 100% dollar reserve in a Hansa Bank account) issued by Hansa Bank using
Systemics' Ricardo system.
We at Intertrader have gone some way towards integrating this into our
CashBox system, so rather than making manual
--On 19 August 2001 22:55 +1000 David Hillary
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does anyone accept e-gold for hansabux?
David
I've got a few. How many were you looking for?
Rachel
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--On 18 August 2001 08:05 -0700 Jeff Fitzmyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe DBC keeps failing because it's not convenient enough and the
expenditure of time and concentration are higher than just paying the 5%
credit card fees.
I think Beenz and Flooze (Digital Based Currencies)
Dear all
I'm not sure whether this has been commented on already, but I've just
noticed that Visa have launched a service called OmniPay in Italy, in
conjunction with a mobile operator over there.
http://www.visaeu.com/press_media/press_releases/omnitel_secure_payment.ht
ml
Rachel
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I've just tried it myself and the link is definitely there and live.
But I noticed that the URL has been line-wrapped and the last 2 letters are
on a different line to the rest of it. Perhaps this is causing your
problem? My mail-reader is capable of combining the lines back together
again
--On 10 July 2001 09:29 -0400 James M. Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I have a question for you. Is the DM presently pegged to
the Euro at a single rate
Yes
1 EUR = 1.95583 DEM
, and if so for how long has it been at that
rate?
Since 1st Jan 1999. On that date, the Euro became the
promises to be an exciting and fascinating event.
Details on the website at http://www.efce.net or mail me directly!
Rachel Willmer
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General Chair, EFCE 2001
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
David Wyatt
Development Director
--On 29 May 2001 09:19 -0400 C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 30 May 2001, at 11:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
apropos of my previous email, WHY would GoldMoney set a value on the
current exchange rate between the metal gold, and french francs, us
dollars or whatever?
Anyone out there who'd like to exchange GoldMoney for E-Gold for me? I'll
have the GoldMoney and would like to exchange it into E-Gold. I think it'll
be about 200 GBP worth.
Cheers
Rachel
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I don't think this message from Ian Grigg to the webfunds-user list has
been copied here, apologies if this is in fact a duplicate. I (among
others) asked Ian to postpone the deadline in order that we could be sure
that the necessary out-exchanges could be made in sufficient time, and I'm
pleased
--On 11 May 2001 08:59 +1000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What the hell does CYA stand for?
I believe it stands for Cover Your Ass...
Rachel
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Dear all, hope some of you can make it along to this conference. Last year
saw (among others) Douglas Jackson showing e-gold over a WAP phone, Ian
Grigg demonstrating the Systemics market for trading currencies in
real-time and me (Rachel Willmer) demonstrating a Mondex-to-e-gold exchange
[Note from Rachel: this is based on the same technology as DigiGold]
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Edinburgh (UK), Anguilla (British West Indies), 15th March 2001:
RECENT INTERTRADER AND SYSTEMICS
ALLIANCE BRINGS FORTH DIGITAL DOLLAR
FROM HANSA BANK
Rachel Willmer, CEO of Intertrader
We might be able to help. Our CashBox system enables a merchant to take the
Mondex smartcard and e-gold. More payment types are currently being added,
including the DigiGold range of currencies.
Please mail me offline to tell me what you need.
Regards
Rachel
--On 08 March 2001 14:42 +0700
To read the full story with its related links and pictures at Scotland
on Sunday Online, go to
http://www.scotlandonsunday.com/news.cfm?id=SS00041754
24-carat bid to restore gold standard
GOLD appears to have lost its glitter. Producers of the world's most
famous precious metal are to launch an
At 04:20 07/12/00, Michael Moore wrote:
Sir,
This article in the Washtech.com is inaccurate.
To quote '...Rahn says that the e-gold group
(http://www.e-gold.com/http://www.e-gold.com ) is already preparing to
offer a digital gold system on the Web. Known as GoldMoney, the system is
due to
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