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To: marcos who wrote (1340)8/26/2001 2:07:26 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 8273
 
ply.v - i wonder if, when they rolled back Layfield and renamed it, the new name was in any way inspired by this man - bartleby.com ... ?? .... i always think of it as Playfield, actually -g-

Back to education - many an argument it has inspired through the years - bartleby.com
... i was looking for our Sir William Logan, but he's not on that site ... mentioned much elsewhere though - halloffame.mining.ca

Speaking of ancient history, a post on an Afton Copper experience by Bob Brumell over on stockhouse got me reminiscing about my first stock ever, Giant Mascot, in the mid-60s ... and for the first time in years, looking into its descendant company, Campbell Resources, cch.to and cch.nyse ... not sure at all what's up there with the Copper Rand deal, i plan to look into it fair soon, time permitting .... anybody follow it? - us.biz.yahoo.com - some hard times for them recently, rollback last year, looks like they may need another to stay on New York .... in the 80s it was trading over 20US, maybe over 30US ... i got a four-bagger in eight or ten months, sold too soon, passing up much better over the next year or so, it was a copper play at the time and Viet Nam was soaking up a lot of shell casings .... thought i was a genius and proceeded to lose money on various other PoS, having forgotten why i'd gotten lucky - i'd listened to the right old guy