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To: Tim Hall who wrote (6190)10/19/1998 10:46:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 11603
 
Behold "The New(newtech??? ?)DAWN OF in GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION" as from a public brouchure I just sent for as thread posted a week ago from info on the Maxam WEBSITE! XRAL Labs and or their other entity SGS has been licensed to use this stuff from a 1990 use that started in Australia. So, read and see what I see. All that gliters nd some that doesn't just may be.....
ChucauptPD2
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All prices are in US Dollars and not Canadian.
Burried ORES that deterioted and left the ions in the Alluvium, nearest the higher concentrations. This method will allow High Grade Ore Drillings to key into the spots of hots. Think of it as a Swollen Hemmorrhoid. Sometimes it leaves red traces sometimes it don't. Some "Mounds Have Nuts", Peter Paul Don't have ions leading to HIGH GRADE ORE. But, Mounds of Gold is what we are talking about. Not pills, asses, or triples in anything but what Hewlett has Paid his dues on these discoveries. That is the NEWTECH he started and nothing can change that fact. We will see that the next step is taken with sand in our shoes and a pen in our hand. Ions under our feet will mean something, next year.



To: Tim Hall who wrote (6190)10/20/1998 3:58:00 AM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 11603
 
Tim, sounds like you and Chuca share the same craving for that good
in the mouth feeling and tasting type food.

The #9, a Shaved Steak sub, is famous in these New England lands,
but in your area of cowboy and cattle and 20 mule team borax country
I'am sure its so commonplace that a visitor to Bean Town would eat one
and say its only a little above average compared to back home ways.

Doug



To: Tim Hall who wrote (6190)10/25/1998 6:55:00 AM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11603
 
Tim, did you get the AGM tape? What did you think of the technical presentations?