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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (15275)4/19/1997 2:11:00 PM
From: brian krause   of 28369
 
It sounds possible but don't get an extra squirt in the wrong spot. (1)When I drive through the mountains and see the layers of rock I ask myself how one could salt the core so that when 3D modled on an engineering program it would be consistant over 300+ drill holes and thousands of assays. This would have to be done so that if Kilborn checked 400+/- samples (as they did according to FP article dated April 4) they could still confirm the results.(2) If labs somtimes wash samples in order to insure against a conteminated sample the why would they throw in the sand as suggested by this weeks papers. It seems like every one is triing to justify how they could have jumped to a conclusion so quickly? Lots of questions few answers - all opinions welcome.
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