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Gold/Mining/Energy : Donner Minerals (DML.V)

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To: 1king who wrote (4748)7/3/1998 12:30:00 PM
From: Terry J. Crebs  Read Replies (1) of 11676
 
Dude,

Thanx for the geometry lesson; DML and NAI obviously need real geophysicists--geologists should never be in charge of drilling conductors, heh-heh--they always "miss" the obvious <grin>.

Yeah, Norge was nice and Europa always has interesting orebodies and mineralization zones. Redballs "kick-ass" in the old countries too--young wizards are always the most impressed with such tedium.

Joe has his own mining company--and is doing his best to avoid starvation is these lean times.

Sheesh, dude -- "step-outs" on a 15-meter intercept depends on the type of geophysics AND ore/mineralization you've got. E.G., if an Ovoid-type with HEM or Maxmin, then a 50-to-100-meter step-out is ideal; if a Red Dog-type (remobilized) with BH-UTEM then 25-to-50 meter step-outs will almost always be necessary. (Sadly, I think thats the type of mineralization that the Tech/DML/NAI-types are playing--grades and thicknessess changing rapidly with each drill intercept does not help the economic evaluation.)

So dude, did I pass or fail?? Where the foo is your web page??

Best Regards, T.

P.S. Africa's world-class orebodies never bore me.
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