To: charred who wrote (3134 ) 1/22/2002 10:58:45 AM From: IngotWeTrust Respond to of 4409 Looking forward to your comments on Chester Millar et al, charred. I simply haven't followed the story all that closely. I do remember it being a "neighborhood" play, and that Millar never did anything with it. Why he's suddenly got an interest in getting something going is simply something I do not know. I've been reading the various comments about aas, but do not know what deposit, or what they are up to, and haven't cared to follow up on the details other than punch in the symbol to see if anything is going on with the stock. After Rick Rule gave Millar a glowing recommendation as a key mining management person to watch back in San Francisco as I've said before, I asked my broker, then a National Securities of Seattle broker, to look up anything Millar was involved in, and other than aas he couldn't find anything Millar was either CEO of or sat on the board of except the aas thing that went no where, like you said. And I've long since pitched my notes about what all Millar used to be good at that made him is "good name" prior to that San Francisco tout by Rule. Until just the last few weeks when this thread and others started talking Millar up again, I had assumed old Chester had died, because aas sure had. So, like I said, I look forward to hearing what you have to say about the obviously not dead Millar and whatever is the real scoop from your valuable perspective on this "new project" of C.M.'s to which you refer. Maybe I'll go poke around on Rick Rule's site and see if he has any buzz going with that bishop and casey and adrian 4 some he pals with. Other than that, I only know what I read here on Millar. Don't know if this helps, but that's what I know about this Millar.