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To: E. Charters who wrote (2259)1/7/2005 3:10:08 PM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16205
 
Funny how everything changes after a few years.....who in their right mind would want to go back and check all those posts anyway...

I was a regular poster on WSP in those days along with George Tromp, Walt Humphries and many others........

Eric you had a quick lip then just as you do now, you are a very smart guy with a real quick sense of humor and a flair for the dramatic......you and the Mounties was a real story for the day.........

you can say anything you want today, nobody listening that counts......

IMO you were the color and part of the magic to the whole flavor of the times.....

those were great days...thanks in large part to your continual BS and exaggerations.......

I mean this in a good way of course.....

regards from Chuck



To: E. Charters who wrote (2259)2/1/2005 9:50:52 PM
From: Letmebe Frank  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16205
 
Eric, I also wanted to say thanks for taking the time to explain your side of the Winspear salting fiasco. I have to say though, upon rereading questions remain! You said that these are true:
4. All the drill holes reported no more than one carat per ton.
5. The Two bulk samples reported 2 to 3 carats per ton.

Are they really? Weren't the results from both the drilling and bulks able to fit the same diamond distribution profile? For instance Snap Lake is referred to on this one...
diamondsnorthresources.com

I thought Snap had type 2 diamonds, were the supposed Angolan diamonds type 1?

Anyways Eric, thats all the time I have tonight for reminiscing. Take care.