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To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (27180)1/18/2004 3:18:08 AM
From: baystock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
<Where have you been lately? Haven't seen you on this board for awhile>

I check in on this thread once in a while. I also frequent some boards on Stockhouse and Yahoo.

<are you helping Cannacord with the new PP...>

Are you kidding ? Cannacrap can take care of themselves.

<Its hard to invest in a company that can't offer a good web site, in fact it is the worst one I've seen in awhile.>

Your right on this...hopefully the web site will be up to your standards one day. When I first stumbled on ML a few months ago, I almost dismissed it due to their amateurish website but after a little digging I realized it was a steal at the then 9-12 cent price range. Sometimes the best deals in town may require some leg work on your part...call mike suratt. Keep in mind that Mercator is in production and has adequate financing already in place for expanding their production and therefore is not as promotion oriented as some of the explorers.



To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (27180)1/18/2004 11:54:13 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 39344
 
I get the mercatorminerals.com reporting DNS is mercatormonerals.com which does not exist. postmaster@mercatorminerals.com gets thru apparently, but no other address, such as investor, or info does. This is a screwup of their hosting domain probably.

aside -->

Email is getting just nasty these days as the hi-speed servers are getting predatory with email lists, silently killing them beyond ten or 15 addresses and not sending failure results on addresses that are not even bulk mail.

These domains that do not operate mail reliably are worse than microsoft in that their service does not conform to the SMTP RFC 822. The net must operate by a standard, and that must be reliable, or it will eventually become trivialiazed.

Email reliability is very low on the internet, and it is getting clogged with spam. Too bad, as it is the most important tool of the net being 75% of all traffic. It is treated as a poor cousin and people don't put much importance on email, but it is potentially very powerful.

EC<:-}