To: geoffreycs who wrote (3405 ) 4/22/1999 7:17:00 AM From: Chuca Marsh Respond to of 5143
"And Proud of it". Well, sir ...I am proud of what I self taught myself, I have the textbooks, the dictionaries and some claims. But more that what I learned, I am proud of thinking in the learning process. READ EVERY DAMM ( oops -on edit- a KINDRER and Gentler thread ...croos out Damm and put in Darn-LOL)WORD:Message 9071130 Chuca-volcanics-chrome-low golds. P.S.- The Claims of Exaggerations:auctionbuy.com of ExaggerationMessage 9048782 Message 9048498 Message 9043107 Message 9017308 Message 9016834 : ASHTON MINING OF CANADA (ACA) | Previous | Next | Respond | To: +Jesse (7243 ) From: +Chuca Marsh Monday, Apr 19 1999 7:47PM ET Reply # of 7253 Yes, THIS is the start of the Alberta authorities reaching to a better understanding of the difference between SFA results and Chemical pre leach extracability functions that just might help us all. ( Pre or Post Leach) This is a start, we saw this news today and last week- it is very significant and did you notice the absence of other PGMs in their model that started with base metals exploration. The BMD -Birch Mountain Prairie Gold Model includes several elements. Chemicals and complex mineralizatioins are now starting to be understood. Thanks for key into the last paragraph, high tonnage - low grammers. Did you read into the bottle rolled CN process that the grades CAN BE AUGMENTED from that 80 % loss factor by a fourfold future INCREASE??? ? I dam well, did. This is great. VERY GREAT. Thanks, I will re read your links...and that NR about five times...it id real hard to read, agreed. I have a Ductile Iron dad-in-law, I think I will qiz him tonight:<<..their often ductile behaviour during crushing, many of the samples have necessarily required longer than normal sessions in the crusher circuit to achieve acceptable disaggregation, occasionally resulting in sample weight losses varying 2 per cent to 10 per cent. Given the known detrimental effects of overgrinding on native gold bearing rocks, orientation tests were commenced to generally assess the effects of pulverization on a suite of reconstructed samples. The tests suggest that pulverization may not be as significant a systematic contributor to gold losses as previously suspected since at least one of the reconstructed samples reported the calculated gold grade after being pulverized...>> Ductile is the malleable-bendable that won't break with resistance. Much like us and our investment styles- WE DON'T GIVE UP! Alberta will allow news to be released with full understandings of these implications. I pat their backs. David Baines better start writing befor I DO! ( Vivian Danielson of the Northern Miner( PS- added- I wonder IF SHE IS CALGARY TODAY- THURSDAY?)...get out ya pen!) Chucaupt2(Yeah, been a while since I used that MONIKER!)Chucaupt2Geo-now! P.P.S.- THIS is the day that Dr Huge Abercrombie will lecture at the Calgary Miners Conference about the Low Temperature Varriant of the Carlin called the Prairie Gold Model that wil explain the high tonnage low grades of PGMs in Alberta. No see ems- Yeah, you got that rights, maybe a lot of standard geos will thank use NON STANDARD GEOS...someday sooon- Rick C- you got that right....let's not rub their collective noses in the dog poop, though-ROFHMA$$!!! !