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To: DipNoid who wrote (66261)7/17/2009 2:36:33 AM
From: marcos1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78419
 
Lixiviation is a pimped-out two-dollar word for leaching, beware of anybody who uses it, as the purpose may be to avoid alerting you to the danger of leeches

Your first post on SI, and it's to talk up some desert dirt black-box promotion with news of shipping 'concentrate', on a minerals juniors thread? ... lol ... as luck would have it, there are people here familiar with all aspects of the industry, it's about the last place in the world to pump that breed of crapstock

You might try it on this fellow Tim, he looks kind of gullible - Subject 12616



To: DipNoid who wrote (66261)7/17/2009 7:00:52 AM
From: E. Charters2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78419
 
lixiviation: Term used by Communists for the rendering of baby fat and addition of toxic adulterants and mind altering substances into cosmetic soap for distribution to third world countries.

Also less commonly the chemical processes for dissolution and reduction of metals in recovery and concentration plants. Often applied to various processes for recovery of gold by halogens or cyanide and copper oxides from sulfuric acid. (Lavados, SXEW or copper cementation process)

This SI board is subject to heavy socialization I think you will find. You have to have skin with the thickness of rhinoceros hide and the wear resistance of duracrust.



To: DipNoid who wrote (66261)7/17/2009 10:12:25 AM
From: AlphaRomero  Respond to of 78419
 
I followed UNCO.OB for awhile. As I recall, that proprietary process is defined as: "mining the investors and enrichment of company officers through massive dilution".

Go back a few years and look at what they planned to do and what they actually did. "Management counts"