To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (83710 ) 3/25/2002 6:17:28 AM From: d:oug Respond to of 116814 o49r/gold_tutor's cost per oz under $20 requires the "miner" to work hours using a wage scale under $1/hour, to have any expenses like transportation cost to be less than $1/day, and very important is to have great luck in finding so called trash at flea markets coated with real gold. (or) I have heard that there is a 100 mile stretch of highway in an southern USA state that is lined with flea market stands day in and day out all year round. Guess if one was unemployed and having no education, then being able to obtain each days shelter under a cardboard box or overpass bridge, and being able to eat out of dumpsters each night in the back of fast food places, then yes if those folks with them flea stands are still dumb under the collar and wet behind their ears and package in a bundle placed in a box with sign "Gold Plated Trash" then yes these folks if they can affort her Book4Sale would obtain that $20/ounce once they locate the tools and chemicals to extract that metal that happen to fall off a truck and land in a ditch by the side of the road next to their cardboard house for the night, with instructions on how to do this outside under a tree. (or) Yes folks, after spending 1,000 hours of my free fun time driving my car 10,000 miles over a 2 week period i located 10 pounds of trash coated with final extraction of 1 ounce of gold for that finally great find of a piece of fake jewerly found not fake with gold plated surface for $20. Golly, the $295 i sold the gold for just covered my food expense for this 2 week free time. (or) But then as i typed in a long detailed post to her a few times in the past using a more likely customer for her book, and she still refuses to acknowledge and comment on it just like she bashes Gata Bill and her 13+ questions, that my calculation gives me a cost not of $20/ounce but $2,000.00/ounce i think it was back a few years ago, so maybe now its $2,500.00/ounce. ak