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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: LaFayette555 who wrote (15082)2/23/1999 11:23:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) of 26850
 
Thought I'd pull this over onto the zoo thread where it belongs -

You're not keeping your 'story' straight. From your post - #reply-7990945

"now if you belive a sill enclosed in rock at depth cools faster than a pipe exposed at surface... well I got this car I could sell you on the cheap !"

From your PM to me at 5:00 pm SI time this date -

"rock that cools SLOWLY is the BEST to preserve whatever crystals is present
rapid cooling shatters the crystals just like throwing hot glass in water shatters it
when hot rock is deep in the ground it cools VERY slow, the ground insulates it
"

Well, which is it? ... you can't have it both ways.
Leaving aside your clever little red herring about the surface of the pipe -
Does thicker kimberlite cool faster or slower than thinner kimberlite?
And does faster or slower cooling lead to the better formation of diamonds?

Maybe you could precede your answers by explaining exactly which courses in NightBCommieSkool educated you in this discipline.
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