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To: E. Charters who wrote (5175)11/3/2003 6:53:02 PM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
EC, in your travel's, do you remember a base metal play by the name of Great Lakes Nickel? Supposed to be a very large body of ore, but low grade.I had some shares in it 30 years ago..I think I took delivery of them but they are not in the drawer<<gg>>..the ore is still there anyway.
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To: E. Charters who wrote (5175)11/3/2003 8:22:38 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
Energy dollars,...?

Don't need them. My travels are fueled by the bullchit and hot air that come out of brokers, analysts, NR's and the inhabitants of threads like these. It has the power to warp space and time, so I merely open a door here and step through it onto the surface of Mars. Of course Uranus is directly linked to the orifice that spouts all the bullchit,...so is Myanus and Everyanus. That's the one common element to all of us,...very powerful (ggggggggggggg)

Don't know about Netscape, but damn IE keeps a record on the hard drive of every friggin website and anything I have downloaded (JPeg files etc.) into the so called cache. Windows98 hides it in a secret file that you have to know about to erase. And then there is the miserable index.dat file that records everywhere you've been on the web,...for the law of course. It won't erase unless you know the secret chant,...or reformat the hard drive (if you're really worried now and see the law coming). Anyway, I know the secret chant for IE. If you visit enough internet sites you eventually clutter the hard drive up so much, that nothing works very well,...locks of lockups, blue screens of death, poor downloading, not able to download sites like bullchitboards etc.