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To: LaFayette555 who wrote (49)2/23/1999 4:38:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 177
 
¡ajaja! - trying to change your spots and prove me wrong eh - #reply-7990208

So, what are you trying to promote here - a theory that thinner deposits of kimberlite cool at the same or slower rates than thicker ones?

"re 'geologically infers rapid cooling,' this is BS "

You learn that at BComm skool, maybe?



To: LaFayette555 who wrote (49)2/23/1999 4:42:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 177
 
Bird Brain,
Alteration has only been mentioned as occuring in the hanging wall of one single drill hole, and in that particular drill hole, there was no mention of alteration in the footwall of the dyke....besides, it is reasonable to infer that a hypabyssal dyke averaging 2.6 meters in thickness will cool rapidly..... now if you would care to enlighten us all with your special knowledge and expertise, by all means go ahead.....I am waiting........and try to refrain from the wawawa's and yiiiihooo's and all the other crap....
teevee
PS: maybe your friends AJ and Packrat would enjoy one of your deep fried fudge-cycles on a kaiser bun sprinkled with M&M's and Skittles, but not me....whatever you have to say, say it clearly and in language that anyone can understand....