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Gold/Mining/Energy : GITENNES Exploration (ase:GIT)

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To: charred who wrote (1038)11/8/1998 4:35:00 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 1092
 
I think that is dangerous to assume. There may be a variance between drill holes but I defy anyone to prove how such a variance obeys square of the distance law such as magnetism obeys. The variance is the variance and along strike it varies but that is all you can say. To arbitrarily say an orebody has any such feathering effect without proof whether or not the king of Siam says yes, is reckless. In other words they are saying there is natural law of such a variation taking place. Poppycock. There is no excuse for such guesswork being definitive in the absence of data.

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