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To: George J. Tromp who wrote (5431)3/18/1998 5:13:00 PM
From: A. Robbins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
To all

I'm ready to get back in if there are signs of positive
reaction by WSP geologists at the site. I dumped all
my large holdings recently knowing that there were no
accumulation by someone from the inside. I pay
very close attention to few houses that use by someone
from the inside. Insiders are always on top of the game
at all time.

good luck



To: George J. Tromp who wrote (5431)3/19/1998 11:03:00 AM
From: Walt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Greetings all.
After the PDA I endured a southern ontario blizzard while visiting relatives and then back north in time for the Arctic Winter Games. Teams from Alaska, Northern Alberta, NWT, Russia, Greenland, Magadan and Tyumen (the last two former USSR satelites) about 1800 atheletes in town so it is bursting at the seems but everyone seems to be having fun. Maybe in a few years they will have diamond sorting or cutting as one of the events.
I assume Randy et al want to take a look at the exposed dyke and kimberlite stock pile. Nothing like seeing it all first hand.
At the PDA managed a few talks with Randy and Sophie.
The dyke-sill nomencalature came up. Dykes are generally near vertical and sills near horizontal but dykes tend to cut structure while sills parrallel it so at ten degrees dip aprox. this is a flat lying dyke. It is aproximately 2.5 meters wide and open in three directions. If it runs mining it shouldnt be a big problem.
Lot of displays at the PDA dealing with diamonds at one booth for three hundred dollars you could buy an egg timer full of diamond dust or micro diamonds. Now there is a marketing idea and a way to use up those micros and chips from cutting stones.
I might get a chance to talk to Turner et al as they pass through town.
Im still hoping they find a couple of the illusive pipes on the property this drill season.
Right now the weather in Yellowknife is minus 1 during the day minus 15 night with lots of sun. Everyone is getting spoilt weather wise.
regards Walt