"2D- IP and R cannot determine the mass of the deposit unless it is a 3D IP/R! My belief is that MDIN is doing 2D!"
Chief, you are probably right. However, if they are doing closely spaced grid line pattern of IP/R in the X and Y direction-couldn't the Z direction be inferred? ie. have a computer ingest the x, y data and the exact surface location of the transverse of the IP/R then draw a 3-d representation? Apparantly, MDIN knows the surface area of the minerlization (at least the portion on their claims) and the depth so I think they can infer a 3-D image-what do you think?
Also, somebody emailed a question to ask you. Chief, I believe you are quite familar with quite a number of exploration stage mining companies-how does the share structure of MDIN compare to them? (33,000,000 shares out, 9 million preferred convertible to another 30 or 40 million shares in a year, apparantly quite a number of more shares around from either shorting, naked shorting, or unregistered shares, current share price of 0.065 cents.) Thanks.
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