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To: marcos who wrote (45708)7/26/2007 2:44:25 PM
From: Metacomet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78416
 
Right with you on the Roxmark dilemma....



To: marcos who wrote (45708)7/26/2007 10:24:04 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78416
 
They guys have hot rocks. At first I thot this was spam, but these rocks are green but ok, they glow in the dark, which is socially acceptable.

The word Dios means "we are the young gods" in Eastern Canadian.

It should be pointed out that helicopterborne is not an English word. The people who wrote this do not know that.

The proper term is Deguzmobiled.

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DIOS: Discovery of a Uranium-Bearing Sandstone Boulder on HOTISH Mount Royal, Eastern Canada -- July 26, 2007 - DIOS EXPLORATION INC. DOS/TSXV, reports an important field discovery on its HOTISH property, Otish Mtns area, Central Quebec, that is the discovery a uranium-bearing sandstone boulder. This sediment boulder is mineralized with uranophane, a uranium-bearing mineral, and is of a significant size, reaching almost two meters in diameter.

The level of radioactivity measured with a scintillometer (Geiger counter) is quite high, around 10,000 cps. The size and form of the boulder suggests a short glacial transportation, and the up-ice area is secured by DIOS due its large land position held in the area.

The significance of this discovery has prompted DIOS to go ahead rapidly with a major helicopterborne radiometric survey, even more detailed than first planned (100 m spacing) for a total of 7,500 line-kilometers.

An extensive helicopterborne lake bottom sediment sampling survey was also recently completed by DIOS to gather 800 samples for uranium evaluation on its large HOTISH property. Analytical results are expected for the end of the summer, and a follow-up field campaign is planned for early Fall.

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