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To: mfgrep who wrote (10674)3/20/1998 1:12:00 PM
From: W.F. Schwertley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
mfgrp,

You wrote, "Will you be taking "The Saint" along with you on your tour of the DD's as your driver, confidant, and illuminator of knowledge?"

I certainly would consider it, but I'll be driving a 1000cc Virago with room for only one. And anyway, two guys on one motorcycle for ten hours a day for three weeks doesn't really appeal to me. But he is welcome to come along if he provides his own wheels. We may even slide by your place and pick you up on the way. You're riding with him, though. What do you say?

Speaking of illumination, what say you about the Johnson/Lett method? To say that it needs more work is an understatement IMO. It now appears that the Method has been regulated to the back burner as of the 3/18/98 PR. I for one would like to be illuminated as to what assay technique was used for this PR. On the surface, it would appear we are back to the ASE method. Another poster not long ago asked why we haven't been getting numbers like those in the 3/18/98 PR all along. Perhaps it was because Naxos had their hopes pinned on the Johnson/Lett method rather than the ASE method.

Happy days are here again,
WFS