To: marcos who wrote (8047 ) 12/10/1997 6:19:00 PM From: Shirley Owen Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14627
Hi Marcos, I guess we can't have a discussion with a rude cat who feels his word is the law. He must have seen too many Zeller's adds. Some of the statistics for Diablillos: The Diablillos is located 160 km from Salta in the high puna or altiplano. The property is road accessible from Salta. There is an active airstrip 30 km's west of the property, and will likely be used for staffing and supplies. Mean elevation is 4000 meters with a range of +/- 800 metres. Precipitation in this area is minimal and the temperature ranges from -20 celsius which is -4 Fahrenheit in the winter, to a high of 35 celsius in the summer which is over 100 degrees fahrenheit, very hot no matter which measurement you use. Because of the lack of precipitation in the area, it is almost desert like, and you can see this, if you look at the picture on the website. Very little snow, due to the lack of precipitation. Winds are frequently strong, though. As far as heap-leaching goes, they are going to be using it on the Pierina deposit as well. Pierina is at a higher elevation than Diablillos. Normally I like cats, but not the variety who resort to insults and rudeness if everyone doesn't treat them as the great oracle. I'm all for discussion, but that's a two sided thing and pronouncements like Feline's are not open for discussion. He has spoken. Everyone else is ignorant or foolish, and Lord help us, we engage in idle chit-chat. Never knew cats were so judgemental, did you? Perhaps this Feline will go astray. Maybe we could send him to Argentina to direct the drilling program for Barrick. Cheers, marcos Shirley