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To: Tomato who wrote (1203)8/26/1998 10:22:00 PM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2251
 
Say Tomato,it sounds like you are packing a lot of wsp and are a tad disgruntled.Well me lad, I was in on the bre-x caper and I know it stings,but at least wsp hasn't gone off the board!!She is holding her own in a real bad market.I will post the first 2 paragraphs of Sofies answer to my e-mail.

"We have several very large scale maps of the area for technical in house
use only. We also have cross sections etc...of the dyke area, again for
in house technical use. We are currently working on simplifying these
maps in order to post them on the Web-Site. They are far too detailed
and large for posting as they presently stand.

"Down-dip" refers to the length of the ore body. "Strike" refers to
width. Down-dip means parallel to or in general direction of the dip of
a bed, rock stratum, or vien. These terms are common mining terms for
all types of deposits."

The rest of her e mail concerned the wsp web site.
GG



To: Tomato who wrote (1203)8/27/1998 1:21:00 PM
From: jurka  Respond to of 2251
 
Speaking of merchandising this gem is found in today's Globe & Mail under the heading of "Something in the air".

A Pennsylvania-based outfit has a line of "Not-Quite-Common Scents" that includes Stringbean, Lettuce, Tomato(!!!), Sweet Pea, Funeral Home, Amazon Lily, Gasoline, Graham Cracker, Lobster (does not indicate if this is finding great favour among Quebec separatists), Prune, Dirt and Earthworm.

The piece even features a photo of the bottle of Tomato (with a very ripe actual tomato behind) and reading the label you see "Pick-Me-Up Cologne Spray --- Simple, subtle singular scents for each day, everywhere".

Some might want to mix these singular smells, say a combo of Tomato, Dirt and Earthworm. Would such require the use some form of a garden lover's repellant to ensure one's safety?

Just wondering as the massive rush for the exits gains momentum today.