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To: stan_hughes who wrote (21088)9/15/2006 3:00:16 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78407
 
It would depend on the gold content. (Boca-Raton stock promoter containing a ballistic deposit of cu-pb-zn) Did you check his teeth?

But in general it would be an inferred deposit. The economic value lies in the dormant nature of the mineral body. The effect of induced dormancy is to remove interfering elements from adjacent and related systems. When active this domain is known as an intrusive or "in your face" body, and may deplete other resources and sap the energy of normally available supernatant pecunium that could enrich bona fide mineralizing conduits.



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To: stan_hughes who wrote (21088)9/15/2006 3:49:31 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78407
 
No, because paper covers rock ... what you need is scissors ... also, in such cases the mineralisation usually passes straight through and lodges in the abundant wallpaper, leaving the anomaly 'drilled and killed', as they say

wr.v - bought a few at .21, only trade today ... well, except for selling a few, um, trr.v, from where the money for wr.v came ... been a nice run, taking a little profit will guarantee Zendarex keeps going ... still got lots [by my standards, not yours, lol]