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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Graystone who wrote (25453)11/11/1997 3:10:00 PM
From: Joe Hartenbower  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Blackrock... are you Charters son? Are you his father? Are you his shrink? Whatever happens to IPM, we sure don't deserve the likes of you with your rudeness, insults, stupid postings, etc.



To: Graystone who wrote (25453)11/11/1997 4:16:00 PM
From: Mike Laine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35569
 
Good day to you Graystone,

<The most amazing thing about this whole scenario is the way that the mineralization
starts at exactly four feet, nothing at all to be found at three feet, how convenient.>

With a pen name such as Graystone one would presume you have knowledge of the effects of weathering and physical erosion on harder material exposed to the elements. The top three to four feet I would consider topsoil. You would know had you done your DD the location is in the desert where I live. Topsoil comes and goes at mother natures' whim. The slightest breeze moves dunes by tons across the land. In my opinion the local topsoil would contain many fascinating materials introduced by man from Indian artifacts to remnants of the almighty ATC. It certainly doesn't take a Ph.D. in mining technology to know that the true story lies beneath. BD and Bateman with the help of a few other companies will provide us with the knowledge we're waiting for. I'm sorry you're so short but I'm 6'2" and my footprints in the sand will show that I'll be carrying you. Hold on tight and look over my shoulder. You may see them before they blow away.

Tothemoonalice!
Mike Laine