Max
Think for yourself,
<<TWO WEEKS AGO---the ore for chain of custody assays only landed in the labs one or two weeks ago. Assays only take a few days to complete and a few days to double check. They could have been released any day. >>
If past history with J/L tells you anything, the delay will because of "mechanical malfunction", a bad oven door or some other B.S.
Whenever, J/L has a delay in testing, it seems to me, that there are excuses, followed by some delay caused by "bad luck", but not their fault, only to find out later that there were bad results, but "Johnson has now solved the problem and is getting good results on his own". How many times has this happened over the past year and a half? IMO, there is a pattern. YOu are right, it seems that results could have been released much earlier. I doubt that they arent because the results were great. This is all only my opinion, but I feel very strongly about it.
Mark
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