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To: Digrdug who wrote (23754)8/9/2001 11:10:37 AM
From: ge-believer  Respond to of 34075
 
Filthy Lowlife, how can you state that "almost...all of the gold is uneconomical to mine", when you have posted repeatedly that .5 grams/cubic meter is the break-even grade, and we have many studies that show grades well above that. Of course, we also have your statement that Chaco will yield .8 grams. Additionally, without the royalty, all of those .5 gram areas that you say are there, would become economical as well.



To: Digrdug who wrote (23754)8/9/2001 9:31:39 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Respond to of 34075
 
FL, OT: Pass this on to Gail would you please. On my 5th book this week on incredible sailing voyages and mishaps at sea.

Naomi James reasons for her voyage are complicated, and never really clear...but this latest one I'm on is sucinct and to the point:

"I voyaged to raise my personal and professional threshold for bullshit."

"My Old Man and the Sea" Hays and Hays

And that really fits in with the immortal words of Tonto, as related by Lyle Lovett, something like "one day said Kemosabe, kiss my ass I bought a boat, I'm heading off to sea".

I love it!

84 hours.... to hitting the open road, rivers, mountains, and "danger...romance....and a few large fish"