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To: ild who wrote (64225)6/20/2006 4:20:57 PM
From: benwood  Respond to of 110194
 
With this technology, a deft pick pocket could lift your wallet, pay for his purchases, and replace your wallet.

Oh, I forgot about the signature "protection"... my father in law actually signs "Mickey Mouse" when he's using the electronic signer at places like Home Depot. Yup, a signature is a great deterrent...



To: ild who wrote (64225)6/20/2006 10:08:04 PM
From: shades  Respond to of 110194
 
The radio frequency technology that drives blink uses the highest level of encryption allowed by the U.S. government,

HAHA - you are a comedian ILD - I never knew.



To: ild who wrote (64225)6/21/2006 11:39:36 AM
From: ild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Date: Wed Jun 21 2006 11:25
trotsky (pop-eye, 10:02) ID#248269:
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as conspiracy stuff goes, you make more sense to me than GATA. there are indeed open questions about both the gold seized in 'Ear-rock' and what disappeared in the rubble of the towers. since we haven't heard a peep about those events since they originally occurred it is more than reasonable to assume the worst.
as an aside, i see the war in Iraq as the biggest tax-payer looting operation ever conceived. it ranks without a doubt among the most corrupt exercises in history. the perps better hope that the sheeple continue to slumber and not notice it ( unfortunatley, it's a very good bet that they'll get way with the crime and the loot, which will doubtlessly inspire more criminal enterprises ) .

Date: Wed Jun 21 2006 08:59
trotsky (@the Rand) ID#248269:
Copyright © 2002 trotsky/Kitco Inc. All rights reserved
no relief in sight yet - it keeps falling. this makes for a Rand PoG of 4,115.- /oz. as we speak. the SA miners should be raking it in at that level - the coming quarterly results should be the best since at least 2002.