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To: VAUGHN who wrote (864)2/17/1999 10:49:00 PM
From: Dave R. Webb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1030
 
Face it, the details of chemical ratios in minerals that few could identify let alone ever expect to see in their life time is....well as dry as dirt (the pun was purely intentional).

It's okay to present and discuss the facts, but most shareholders want to know what the facts mean. In geology, it means using a lot of phrases like "most likely indicates" or "this suggests", or "the probability is". This kind of hedging irritates people, but it's a fact of life in the natural sciences. Nothing is for sure.

So in deference to the geonerds and technowizards, the microprobe results which are being completed now will tell us which garnets chrome diopsides, and ilmenites are great, and which are merely good. We intend to focus on the great ones first, and then work our way down to the merely good indicators.

Dave