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To: Jon Matz who wrote (1415)3/25/1998 5:38:00 PM
From: windwalker  Respond to of 34075
 
Why do they use obsure language? If you want to reach spanish speaking clientele with big bucks to invest - you speak spanish. Us "peons"
are only a small part of the money invested in Eagle.

Most business owners can identify with having a limited marketing budget, and having to put money to best use. I dont recall many of you spouting off about how many million shares you just bought or are about to buy. As I seem to recall, most GE players have already spent their wad, or are waiting for more reliable information. Me? I got no complaints. Already made my initial investment back - rest is gravy.

The ones considering the purchase of millions of shares must indeed be able to speak this "obscure language". For me, car parts and such J-speak, make about as much sense and are as understandable as those doing the "El Tiberon" talk. At least he speaks english so the rest of us can understand.

Perhaps you spanish speaking people can help out. Isn't El tiberon a big fish with rather large teeth, with a prospensity for eating unwary travellers who get to far from shore?? (no- that can't be.we already have a shark around SI somewhere)

Seems he signed up just to give us this tasty tidbit.

W.W.



To: Jon Matz who wrote (1415)3/25/1998 10:22:00 PM
From: Mark Bartlett  Respond to of 34075
 
Jon,

<<What is m3 etc., and what is your interpretation of why MINE is using this infrequently used "secret" language?>>

Cubic meters ... often the metric system is used rather than the imperial.

MB



To: Jon Matz who wrote (1415)3/25/1998 11:10:00 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
<< What is m3 etc., and what is your interpretation of why MINE is using this infrequently used "secret" language? >>

m3 is cubic meter, a unit of volume. Ore in placer mining is often measured in volume rather than in tonnage.