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To: Cug who wrote (2716)2/21/1998 1:53:00 PM
From: Terry Lyon  Respond to of 4736
 
Cug,

Thank you for your post. By the way, I have read the details of the EM-Sounder, and while not an expert in this technology, am a Physicist and I have considerable electronics background, feel that the technology is highly plausible. This has been a major reason for me to stick with this company.

I did send an e-mail to namxplc@aol.com which may provide another path for shareholder questions in the future.

Thanks again,
Terry



To: Cug who wrote (2716)2/21/1998 2:37:00 PM
From: Big Bucks  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4736
 
CUG,
As a long time lurker, I thank you for this breath of fresh
air/opinion. Can you post a link to the IMMM website/thread that
provides the EM Sounder data. The technology sounds very credible
since ground penetrating radar is a reality and this is an extension
of this technology, with some specialized computer algorithms or
"fingerprints" added to distinquish various sub-topographical
anomolies. People have to realize that sonargrams produce pictures
based on reflections of sound interference and that any reflected
signal can produce a fingerprint signature that can be analyzed and
manipulated to "discriminate" between different layers or substances.
Different materials have different transmission and reflective
qualities that can easily be quantified by applying the right techniques.
By using known reference signature "fingerprints" it is not
difficult to apply these references (via computer program algorithms)
and by using/comparing calibrated (transmitted vs reflected) time
delay analysis, a very accurate "picture" can be generated and
analyzed.
If the technology continues to develop/improve as is typical then
the company that owns the rights/patents to the technology will
be very high demand and worth a large fortune, just from the
potential survey contracts of other "mining"/exploration companies.
Add to that the mineral lease rights on targeted/"owned" properties
and this stock will reward long term investors handsomely, IMO.

Just my opinion, invested for the long term!
BB