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To: WillP who wrote (18421)4/19/1999 3:19:00 PM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
A pearl of wisdom................. "Rumors are the fuel of speculation" as "Necessity is the mother of invention"



To: WillP who wrote (18421)4/19/1999 3:27:00 PM
From: Digger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Someone asked about visuals in the 200 sample and the answer came back from two or three sources that there were visuals. One could expect even more in this sample. They should be very close to having the processor set not to crush the big ones and be ready to start processing any day.

If a big one is found, I would expect Randy to crow loud and long about it, especially if he can show it at the meeting. Now wouldn't that be something!



To: WillP who wrote (18421)4/19/1999 3:31:00 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
WillP, I have the answer.

I do wonder about who would be allowed to "look", however

An airline pilot flying over at 25,000 feet saw them glittering up at him. He put in a SOS call thinking it was someone in need of help, but RT had already informed search and rescue to expect such a sparkling problem, based on statistical reports of likely diamond recoveries by WillP and George Tromp (before his recent depression). Pilot told me his sunglasses where unable to shield his eyes from the intense glare, and several passengers were temporarily blinded.

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