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To: VBroady who wrote (3406)10/12/1998 10:32:00 PM
From: Tony  Respond to of 5908
 
Piggybacking here, if anyone has a link to a site which explains in laymans terms how to read an assay report, please post it.

(Also if the report comes through as a PR, I can TRY and get one of the geophysics profs here to interperate it.)

-Tony



To: VBroady who wrote (3406)10/12/1998 11:28:00 PM
From: WFHSR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5908
 
The only thing that I can say to you is, if everything worries you so much in these matters; Don't speculate! The whole thing is mere speculation!

WFHSR



To: VBroady who wrote (3406)10/12/1998 11:31:00 PM
From: Sojourner Smith  Respond to of 5908
 
The last TUNS report is out on the resource thread.
It is written in English. It is a list of samples and their quality. When
the new report is released some people on SI will be help us understand the data. The Technical University of Nova Scotia is only allowed to release the data to IDCN. However, if you are able to go to Halifax, samples of the gold are available for public viewing. Remember, this is the site of the old North Star gold mine. From everything I have read and heard from independent sources, there will be easily recoverable gold.