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To: J.E.Currie who wrote (7008)3/7/2002 10:15:26 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11802
 
Believe me, there is no endorsement implied or otherwise in the acceptance of these news releases by the exchange. It just means that they are not going to throw them in the hoosegow for phony promotion because they admit they cannot
as yet prove it.

What they have been told is that they cannot use this news or these implied methods to promote any property. This is fair. So far we don't know squat about nano-nano clusters except that they are alleged. We cannot not are many willing to even speculate that they exist, or if they do, that they can be measured or extracted, and given that, that any such process would be economic anywhere on any deposit.

I guess solitary atoms of gold can sit all by their lonesome where they want. In order for them to be economic you have to have approximately one of them for every 270,000 silicon dioxide molecules. Or thereabouts. And you also have to have a way of winkling them out, and coalescing them. I submit that in my imagination that this is a formidable task.

If god should say that this is not so, then I bow to the greater judgement. So far he has not spoken to me on the matter.

EC<:-}