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To: Ed Pakstas who wrote (2021)6/20/1999 8:50:00 PM
From: Shaw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 36688
 
Actually, Ed, I think Nuinsco did something like that with (modelled) their #17 Zone (in the Rainy River area).

Rings a bell and maybe worth checking out as a part of your DD.
nuinsco.ca, I think.

Dean



To: Ed Pakstas who wrote (2021)6/20/1999 9:07:00 PM
From: SwampDogg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36688
 
A computer generated model?
You would still have to know what variables they were plugging in to make a decision. The computer would really be doing only what an experienced geologist or mining investor does on any play with initial drilling numbers. It sounds like the company wants investors to say OK just because of the technology. The grade is low so they would need large tonnage and I am not sure where a computer generation could help them out there.
There is some really interesting technology in the oil drilling industry along this line but to my knowledge no reputable mining companies are using computer generated models to infer resources...use caution.



To: Ed Pakstas who wrote (2021)6/20/1999 9:12:00 PM
From: Buckey  Respond to of 36688
 
ED - For a commentary on the mining industry in General in Canada one need look no further than the SI contest and not who is in Last place. None other than 1king himself.

He might think about retraining as a web page designer. <vbg> I joked about this with him already