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To: sea_urchin who wrote (16724)12/29/2002 6:15:47 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82013
 
In late developments from John Hopkins it appears that it may be possible to clone gold miners, and since the clones have no legal status, they are expendable, and high risk mining practices thence becomes practicable.

In further news it has been reported in the Engineering and Mining Journal that the science of cloning has advanced to where it is now possible to replicate non living things in great versimiltude and the cloning of gold mines is now possible.

We are working on clones of gold mines Canada-wide and are looking at small cloning experiments in Africa and the US as well. The exciting possibilities of cloning investors, money, and gold has led us to name a 100% subsidiary (uncloned) as Canada-Wide Gold and Wealth Cloning Ltd. A first investor is required before cloning experiments can begin.

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