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To: jas singh MD who wrote (328)3/30/1998 4:18:00 PM
From: IngotWeTrust  Respond to of 603
 
I was only trying to indicate that my sources and I kicked that around rather thoroughly and came up with other competent engineering firms who have experience in titanium regardless of the host wherever they find it.

I'd think the very nature of a claim that something is sooooooo unique they'd have to search until the ends of the earth to find just the right engineering firm to quantify the reserves properly should make the hair stand up on your arm, good doctor.

You are supposedly a member of the highly regarded bastion of scientific study.

To adapt an old saw, wouldn't you rather see published results of a new medical technique or break-through in the NEJM than in say, a college newspaper?

I'd be much more impressed with the Illinois departmental conclusions you cite if they dealt with titanium recovery than coal recovery for example.

I believe the logical, scientific physician as you would understand the point I'm making and give it some thought.

Sincerely,
O/49r