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To: the Chief who wrote (1960)6/18/2000 1:25:00 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1996
 
Chief
In my Books Trace Elements means nothing more than a point of interest in what your looking for.
Correct RKR is High Speculation on the way you feel.

All The Best this Week For Good Results.Wed Or Thursday



To: the Chief who wrote (1960)6/18/2000 1:48:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 1996
 
As i recall another factor in the decision to drill first Carmen/Macote is that Rock had only a short-term deal on the property, so to avoid spending more to hang onto the property it made sense to drill it, and as it turned out, to kill it. Also, C/M was on the way to Tacho, and more accessible, it required less road-building and was therefore both faster and cheaper, right? ... These combined with the good looking geophysics made it seem like a good idea at the time.

The charge of deception in stating parts per million in place of grams per tonne is just stupid - to convert one to the other you need only to move the decimal point three places, and rkr has made absolutely no effort to present C/M as anything other than drilled and killed ... But this empty bluster is sadly typical of the character you're talking to here ... kind of funny lined up with the pink sheet pumping, lol ... cheers

[edit] - duh ... that's not true - parts per million are grams per tonne, you don't need to move the decimal point, you do that for percentage, and then you move it four [?] places ... not enough coffee yet -g-

1.000.000 grams = 1 tonne ... move four places = 100,0/t = 1% .. yes, four places