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To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (6877)7/29/1998 10:20:00 AM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 14226
 
Now...that's extraction! Damn, good! I think the Desert Cabalaroes will be proud ( Wickenburg was a nice Museum so named!)
Speaking about Meat Loaf; I had a great one that was Mesquite Grilled at the Dam Bar in Kingman. They are on Andy< they actually have The Andy Devine Room with posters> Devine BLVD in the crossroads of the interstate ( with reddish-quartzish Landscape boulders in the from <about 3 tons worth> that are head ore types similar to the Paul S/Me and group Talk aboutrock from the ore pile adjacent area! Well, where the meat of the story.... Last weekend we get together at a mall restaurent, we heard the meatloaf was great. Befor we order I look around..right above me is TWO ( not one) pictures of Andy Devine. I order Meatloaf. So, what is point and why am I talking about meatloaf. Gippys got the Meat, Paul Skinner knows how to lick his chops and process the meat. Oh, and a few minutes latter the waitress came back- so sorry- ..."we're all out of MEATLOAF!" ( I think she worked for Auric Last Year.) I was good, " I ate chicken "- they caught it befor it roosted this time- but it looked funny but tasted...good! Bright colors alway do look interesting - so I scrape art I find while surfing. TIME will tell us all things, I am holding. The Dam Chicken:
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To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (6877)7/29/1998 3:17:00 PM
From: Anthony Zack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Hi Ed,

Very good news, but I am surprised that there was no update regarding progress of starting the second shift. It is very encouraging to hear more frequent updates from the company. I feel that the previous news vacuum resulted from a lack of progress and good news to report. Now, with the adoption of the new process, GPGI is demonstrating significant progress and is more than happy to share that with us.

Russell mentioned that one of the things that the SA consultant (his name escapes me for the moment) showed him was a better way to assay this material. I feel that this may have been a key to the progress we are seeing. This allowed Russell to take more accurate measurements, which may have lead to better decisions including the adoption of the new process.

Having speculated on all that, all GPGI has left to demonstrate is that they can make timely shipments and cashflow is a slam dunk!!

Tony



To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (6877)7/29/1998 10:04:00 PM
From: Scott Wheeler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
<< and finally rhodium which can take as much as 3 months to process>>
Ed or anyone: Why does rhodium take so much longer than other metals?