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To: violetta martinez who wrote (826)7/27/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: Jesse  Respond to of 2514
 
Great question, Violetta! A significant matter, I think.

- I too really look forward to the 'FAQ' document of answers and info,
Sir Richard (Boulay)!

While this is not a general technical question, I am also curious as to what is expected from CG, now that they have been advised by Apex from the last surface drill program, and (acc'dg to Ray the Reaper! ;) should be returning in the office this week. Do they want to get back into the field for more sampling soon, Rick? What do you think we can look for in the near term WRT CaribGold's actions on the Chinchaga? I know they are meticulous in their approach (respectably so), and that they have other, outside interests as well. -- The last N.release stated,
CaribGold Resources Inc., the operator of the Marum/CaribGold joint venture is currently evaluating exploration recommendations proposed by the project consultant APEX Geoscience.
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I encourage others to post more questions here-- be they directly or indirectly relevant to the ADP and Marum.

Regards,
-j
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PS., "WRT" stands for 'with regard to' !



To: violetta martinez who wrote (826)7/27/1998 5:44:00 PM
From: Pete Mimmack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
 
Maybe he's referring to the grave situation in resource stocks!

Thanks, Rick, for reading and responding, tho' my first question would be ... Where does a President find time to do this?

My second question is gravity-related, first asked in response to Jesse's post of your mag pics:
www3.techstocks.com

Jesse then responded:
www3.techstocks.com
which I don't quite get, as diamonds form in high heat and pressure, so a cooler area wouldn't help much (except to keep them intact during transport to the surface). And is all mantle rock less dense than what's below? Well, you can simply answer the question. We'll give Jesse congrats or grief if he got it right or wrong.

Finally, what is the range of the magnetic signatures on kim, and is more better? Another thread seemed to talk about 10-40 nT, and one anomaly that was 200 nT. Does it matter?

Thanks again for taking all this time.
Pete

PS Threadsters, "nT" is nano-Teslas, named after Nikolai Tesla, one of those brilliant guys from last century who did a lot with electromagnetism, including, if I recall correctly, first harnessing Niagara Falls with a prototype AC generator.