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To: lorne who wrote (91588)12/4/2002 3:56:08 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 116790
 
That was his mistake. Never send a boy to do a man's job. Or failing that, pay him a man's salary and train him well, and you will never be dissatisfied. Usually never. But if you mastered the direction, tags, etc, and the pacing, it is unlikely it is your fault. Unless of course you used the claimstaker's detour. When you see mineral turn right, and do not overstake. Leave that for your friend who is staking "against" you. Almost worked for some Noranda stakers in Hemlo when the flew to the "wrong" township.)(Pilot got lost etc..) One group I used to work for always left some tags off. Never know when negligence would be needed in a dispute by their "enemies".

I thought you knew that ALL claims had the Sullivan horizon on them. When staked. Except when drilled.

That is why my claims ALWAYS have a mine on them. Who is to say they don't? Do they have X-Ray eyes too?

Brush up on your electric facility. You never know when it may be needed. The key is not staking but selling claims. Or mines. The difference between a dummy who stakes claims and a professional prospector is the confidence to say you are one. That can be assumed on the basis that there is almost always somebody doing it that is dumber at some part or all parts of the game than thou. It is the greater fool theory in reverse.

EC<:-}



To: lorne who wrote (91588)12/4/2002 11:50:33 PM
From: Stephen O  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116790
 
Just for yours and everybodys information, the bite of the Komodo dragon is not poisonous, however their mouths are so full of vile bacteria that a bite will get woefully infected and cause you grievous harm. Do people still play Trivial Pursuit?