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To: russet who wrote (5073)11/26/1999 4:45:00 AM
From: maxed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7235
 
Zurich Platinum $440 this morning. EOM. Eddy



To: russet who wrote (5073)11/26/1999 3:06:00 PM
From: VAUGHN  Respond to of 7235
 
Hello Russett

So all this time I was wrong?!!!

And here I thought that the Exploration Arm existed just so that the Financial Arm would both have a job, have some money to count and something to complain about...

I learn something new every day.

***OFF TOPIC***

If memory serves, I think my private message thoughts were in reference to being asked questions about SUF privately when they could have been asked publicly and/or the answers might be of interest to more than just the correspondent.

I am not sure that is the same thing as trying to keep "flaming" or personally critical comments off the public message board.

I bow, as always, to the will of the majority, but some how I doubt that reading personal criticisms, is the reason why most people bother participating on this thread or for that matter simply lurking.

Just my two cents

P.S. I have been visiting the NWT's Annual Geoscience Forum off and on this week and am shortly off to the Diamond Session. SUF's local office Field Manager Paul is giving a talk on Munn Lake this afternoon and others on various subjects. If anything of interest comes up I will try to post it ASAP.

As an aside, it is really fascinating how different all the different diamondiferous kimberlites really are. Looking at the WSP ore it is entirely devoid of any visible sign of Chrome Diopside, Illmenite, Chromites or Eclogitic garnet and only intermittently shows Pyropes. On the other hand it is absolutely chock full of large Olivine's.

Conversely, the Munn Lake kimberlite has absolutely huge green Chrome Diopsides, Illmentites, Cromites, and frequent Pyropes and Eclogitic Garnets with what appears to be smaller less prolific numbers of Olivine's.

Considering this variation between two highly diamondiferous closely spaced kimberlites, you can appreciate even more all of our Yamba Lake potential and the complexity of sorting through all of the geochemical train variation SUF has come across let alone the variation in the geophysical signatures.

Fascinating stuff.

All the best and have a good weekend all.