Friends,
Pursuant to the previously announced policy of interactivity
with regard to Planet Gold interviews, Planet Gold would like to
announce an opportunity for all to pose thoughtful questions to
the the CEO of Standard Transactions.
Planet Gold will also pose questions to other parties invol
--- Michael Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is purely my cynical opinion.
And extremely biased to boot.
> A journalist for the sake of sensationalism
Planet Gold has, to date, interviewed only ONE such person and,
most likely, that last. To say that Planet Gold is about
sensationalism b
At 06:43 PM 7/05/2002 +1000, Michael Moore wrote:
>A journalist for the sake of sensationalism (as journalists are wont) has,
>on the one hand interviewed a scammer and by that promoted him and given him
>credence and validated or condoned his actions.
The PlanetGold interview did not condone
>Hear ye, Hear ye!
>
>Read all about it!
>
>The latest interview is with James Bell and Parker Bradley,
>discussing the sale of Gold-Age!
>
>http://planetgold.com
>http://planetgold.com
It doesn't get any more "inside" than that!
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> Read the exciting conclusion to the Parker Bradley Interview on:
It was definitely a very exciting, and informative, read. Excellent work
Ragnar!
However, I noticed that Parker's two-cents-worth link doesn't work.
Click Two Cents links work with, as well as without, the omnipresent
triple-w.
On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 10:58 AM, Privacy wrote:
> http://www.gcn.ou.edu/~jahern/comp_aps/dave_barry_column.html
>
> MIKE
>
...
Mike wins! It was the snowball cam (and I had NO idea his article
was still around). Believe it or not, I tossed a few of the first 1000
"snowballs" - that site
http://www.gcn.ou.edu/~jahern/comp_aps/dave_barry_column.html
MIKE
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From: "James M. Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 10:00 PM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: Planet Go
Ohmygosh. Parker worked at Rome lab?? I'm having an ancient-web
flashback, proving just how old I really am. OK, 2 grams of e-gold to
the first person (even Parker!) to tell us of a pioneering silly-but-very-
popular web-site (once mentioned by Dave Barry!) which was hosted
at the Rome lab long, l