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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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To: Canuck Dave who wrote (57574)7/20/2006 3:59:32 PM
From: sageyrain  Read Replies (2) of 313086
 
CD:
Easy guys, we can disagree with someone else's style. On a slow day like today, it's easier to find other stuff to get excited about

Not sure which posts you are referring to but this about substance not style.

Russet:
I think those drills are going nearly straight down a near vertical dip of the orebody.

Simple geometry. Any vein/veinlet that lies between 90 and 20 degrees in the acute angle to the core axis of a hole being drilled at 70 degrees too the east dips between vertical to 20 degrees westward. Basic structural geology. I am not faulting anyone for not understanding this, as there is a very pleasant/helpful/useful mix of folks at SI, ranging from inexperienced to very experienced in the subject topics. But if someone is posting opinions not supported by the data presented so far, than it is either from ignorance, from non-public knowledge or at worst deceitful. The orientation of the mineralized structure is a huge deal as far as ARU investors are concerned. I don't think deceit was intended here.
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