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    Archive for May, 2007




    May 31st 2007

    A lengthy update from Feederfund. They’re closing down officially. It’s a shame.

    31 May 2007

    It is with deep regret that we have to inform you that FeederFund is closing down. It was set up with the desire to provide an opportunity for small investors to take advantage of high risk, but equally high return unregulated investments as per our Membership and Subscription Terms.


    May 31st 2007

    If you are new to Forex trading, loved the article on Quick Start - Installing Forex Demo Meta Trader 4 , check this new article on Forex Demo - Buying and Selling on MetaTrader 4.

    We’ll brush up the articles as much as we can so stay tune and let us know if you find them useful.


    May 31st 2007

    If you haven’t been prompt by your Firefox to upgrade, click on ‘Help’ and ‘Check for Updates’. Firefox 2.0.0.4 has just been released.


    Security Fixes in 2.0.0.4

    MFSA 2007-17 XUL Popup Spoofing
    MFSA 2007-16 XSS using addEventListener
    MFSA 2007-14 Path Abuse in Cookies
    MFSA 2007-13 Persistent Autocomplete Denial of Service
    MFSA 2007-12 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.0.12/1.8.1.4)


    May 30th 2007

    So you wanna learn how to make some money with your own, and you’ve heard about all wonders of what forex market can do (yes, most HYIPs claim that they’re trading forex to give you returns of more than 2% a day bla bla).

    Nobsforex has a new article on Quick Start - Installing Forex Demo Meta Trader 4. Check it out. Pardon the design and ergonomics of the site as we revamp.


    May 30th 2007

    xgold.ca

    Continuing interview with Sylvain Falardeau a Canadian Independent exchange provider for e-gold and Pecunix. Pt.1

    (Q) What other services do you think digital gold users would use if you could offer them? Reoccurring billing such as subscriptions? Gold transfers to a Visa or MasterCard debit card? Sending a Western Union using gold currency? etc.

    We may offer other way of transferring from fiat money to gold in the future but the thing that is important for us is automation (at the programming level). We are not staffed and do not plan to offer a service like other exchangers (multiple payment options) because most of them are difficult to automate (like bank drafts). It only takes 5 to 10 minutes in the morning to process all the transactions and have to stay in this range to think one day to be profitable.

    (Q) I’m not that familiar with banking in Canada. When you accept digital gold and make a payment to a client’s Canadian bank account…is this faster than other methods such as wire transfer? How long does it take, if a client sells today, when would that balance appear in an RBC account? Is the fee for this operation more or less than a domestic wire transfer?

    Direct deposit and withdrawal in Canadian bank accounts is slower than a wire transfer but much cheaper. Depending on banks, a wire in Canada can cost from 10$ to 20$ to send and 5$ to 15$ to receive. We cannot allow 10$ transactions at 0.35$ with these bank fees. Direct deposit is the same as your electronic paycheck, there is no fee to receive it (not counting the number of transactions per month you can do in your account).

    (Q) Do you have any new products on the horizon from xgold.ca?

    We may accept e-bullion in the future and allow “redeem” (digital gold to bullion). No date is planned for these two features.

    (more…)

    Popularity: 3% [?]


    May 30th 2007

    Since we have nothing much to update lately on the happenings of the HYI arena (apart from sad E-gold updates and crumbling ponzis), we’ll touch more on the security of your PC.

    So there are people who pay for antiviruses and those who don’t. What’s the difference anyway? Why pay should the free ones be good enough to fend off those nasty codes?


    May 29th 2007

    xgold.caToday I am interviewing Mr. Sylvain Falardeau a Canadian Independent exchange provider for e-gold and Pecunix.

    (Q) How long has xgold.ca been online, when did the operation begin?

    We started xgold.ca on March 2005. (Please note that French is Mr. Falardeau’s primary language.)

    (Q) Can you please tell us your relationship with xgold.ca and how long you have been a part of the operation?

    I am the president of XSOLI inc., an IT company in Canada specialized in the development of solutions with Free Software. Our primary business is IT consulting for various clients (mostly private). I started the company in June 2001 to fulfill my dream to work with Free Software for a living. xgold.ca is one of our internal project showing our expertise in development of specialized Web applications in the banking/money industry.

    (Q) Which digital currencies does xgold.ca currently handle?

    We exchange e-gold and Pecunix since the business opened.

    (Q) Do you work with just precious metal backed currency or would you consider other digital currency not backed by gold such as the current Webmoney model?

    We only work with gold currencies for the moment. We have no plan to support non metal backed currencies with xgold.ca.

    (more…)

    Popularity: 3% [?]


    May 28th 2007

    I have ended the poll and decide to stick on this one to share whatever I could with all our readers. (Most readers decided on this one for me) Another new poll has been added, do vote to let me know what kind of route you prefer to take.

    Are you those who prefers to invest their money and not do anything to get returns?


    May 27th 2007

    An email was despatched by me to the contact form via E-gold to seek an interview with Dr. Douglas, E-gold. The PR department replied,

    E-gold

    We’re a concerned community and avid supporters of E-gold. Is it possible for us to seek an email interview with Dr. Douglas to share with our community readers at http://hyipblog.nobshyip.net/ ?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Ponzi
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme


    May 26th 2007

    Here’s something interesting. I know most of our readers are ardent Mozilla Firefox fans (over 62%, astonishing), myself inclusive, but lately because of Vista upgrade that I did a month ago, Internet Explorer is creeping back slowly to my life.. Let’s see

    You love tab browsing


    May 26th 2007

    Dan, Life Holdings is back after taking a break.

    Quoted from NN,

    I’M BACK

    whoa that was refreshing. I almost forgot how nice it is to take a couple of days off LOL

    Regards,
    Dan

    Welcome back ;)

    Popularity: 2% [?]


    May 25th 2007

    This is a shameless plug-in for our community and all no bullshit supporters.

    RSS Feeds for Nobs HYIP

    If you are using an RSS reader, why not feed in our RSS feed into your daily fix of articles since we’re contributing new ones almost daily? If you don’t know what is RSS, check this article ‘What the Heck is RSS? Subscribe to Ours ;)


    May 25th 2007

    OmniPay temporarily suspends exchange to transition to OmniPay Africa

    Effective immediately, G&SR will be leasing the OmniPay business to OmniPay Africa. All OmniPay exchanges will now involve e-gold transfers and money payments into/out of OmniPay Africa’s e-gold and bank accounts respectively. G&SR has contracted to serve as the Operator of OmniPay but will not be a party to actual exchanges.


    May 24th 2007

    An interesting poll started by our man opie999 on Nobsnetwork. Do check it out and share your opinions on the forum!

    Poll - Is Global Warming the Real Deal?

    Popularity: 1% [?]


    May 24th 2007

    Infinityshares turned into an “invite only” trading site ASAP without prior notice. Minimum join fee has been increased from 2 shares to 20 shares(Currently valued 100$, but it varies)

    New members can only join when invited by current members and if the admins accept you, you will be required to buy a minimum of 20 shares.





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