To: E. Charters who wrote (89897 ) 9/24/2002 12:34:44 AM From: d:oug Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116790 no no no EC<:-} (or) 3 strike rule and u'r out :o) . Message from E. Charters: Reply from YellowCat, Canada, - home of better gold mines - Yes, Virginia, ... still a dirty secret to be a gold miner. ... danger of extinction from gravitational roulette of overhanging mass, not weight. Perhaps... . no no no no times 3 and i'am out of that loot marcos deposited into my secret Swiss bank account #73578934758974 1,105,000 MXAM 16,500 MXAM PFD RESTRICTED 765 MCM CUSTOM MILLING RES yes, returned to marocs as i can no longer live up to agreemint of, not telling EC "wrong again" but then, when[if] marocs reads this post would i pop his bubble deflate his balloon knock over his statuesquet statuchew of EC ? and if so, where will them pigeons go for their next Rest Stop ? but, there is aHope if EC asks scientist Zeev Hed for his Quote: "When FA and TA do not jive, believe the TA" sandwhich thats not the one i wanted, but "The trend is your friend." as in, to help EC understand "danger [of] gravitational [of] overhanging mass, not weight." no no no "the ever present danger of extinction [of gold miner] while in the dank air of the mines, the dark subterannean aspect of its gloomy, stagnant tunnels [from overhanging] heavy gold rich ore." no no no "overhanging mass, not weight." the mass is not the problem, but actually "your friend, the trend" as mass is measured by a reducktence to change as in, acceleration need not apply, as you will be fought against by my mass to remain "steady" and deep under that golden ore its at rest and the more mass, the greater force needed to change the rest state, but here the weight is huge, that deeply dense gold ore, a suitable foe against that mass all thanks to those at Earth Central where price of gold not sold per ounce, but as mass using energy units, m=e/cc (predicted, not really done) (or) at Earth Central gold's weight is zero but the amount of force needed to move it from one aisle to another divided by 2 is a measure of its mass and worth d:oug