To: Leigh McBain who wrote (816 ) 7/25/1998 8:09:00 PM From: Jesse Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
Further pertinent comments, and an offer, from our illustrious Marum President, Rick Boulay (made to me re. this thread's discussions), posted here with his knowledge: ------------------------- "My response to your question the other day generated a lot of feedback and commentary. Some of the comments and questions were very incisive. There seems to be a great misconception about the erosional resistance character of kimberlites, really offbeat ideas of how glacial drift is dumped (understandable since it is a very confusing subject), and some really bizarre thoughts on what the role of the Peace River Arch is in the play, if any (also understandable since some of my thoughts on the matter are equally strange). The big surprise in reviewing all of these discussions from time to time is the total absence of discussion on the matter of gravity, the one indisputable associated factor in the localization of the Ashton pipes, the Monopros Peace River pipes and, BTW, most of the NWT pipes. It is the most obvious clue available to observers and investors and the foundation of our exploration philosophy. In order to clear up some questions about our activities I am compiling a list of items contained in the Silicon posts of the last few days and will try to generate a snappy but informative "FAQ" document which I will send to you and you can post if you wish. Might even put it up on our website if it turns out to be useful. It will probably take me a few days. In the meantime you and your correspondents may want to think up a few more questions about our activities and the play in general and post them on the Marum thread. I'll be as informative as I can, subject to the appropriate disclosure rules for a public company director and plain old common sense. I'll also try to throw up a gravity map. Regards, Rick Boulay" ------------------------- Sounds great-- thanx Rick! ----- Folks, Post your prepared questions to this thread. Regards, -j :>