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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian Diamond Play Cafi

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To: Letmebe Frank who wrote (3882)3/15/2006 8:54:31 AM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) of 16210
 
Hi Letmebe, talk about fuzzying up the fog eh?They seem to use carats per cubic meter, and carats per hundred cubic meters rather tham tonnes when referring to alluvial gravel and sands or in dredging operations.I am just another lottery player <g>...maybe Will P could explain the reasons for us.I think a tonne would be almost the same as a cubic meter as in gravels but it seems to me that a cubic meter of lead would weigh much more than a tonne.
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