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To: Rosie'sPaw who wrote (5230)8/12/1998 11:14:00 PM
From: go4it  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11603
 
Clark,

I hope everything works out well for all of us. Yes we should take pause as we all should in a continueing effort for reflection and improvment of life which in this case involves investments.

I can understand your very good impressions of Maxam's presentation at the 96 AGM if it was anything like the presentation at the 98 AGM. Their presentations are very nicely done indeed. I do however have differing opinions with Hewlette's way of thinking. I am sorry that I only had a brief moment to speak to him for I would have liked to hear him talk more. I myself am not a user of fancy words although I know them and understand the principles. I still do not like Hewlette's theory on ionic migration. I do believe in the concept of resins as they have been used for decades in other applications. If the metals are there they can be gotten out, if they can be gotten out then they can be seperated, if they can be seperated then the metals can be proven, if the metals can be proven then there is no controversy other than economics. So where's the problem? I guess only mining people can understand all the details that us electronics people can't.