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To: Tim Hall who wrote (10300)5/6/1999 5:22:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Respond to of 14226
 
Hey Tim, they shipped two kilograms of slime out, that could not have gone back to inquart(z)ing (VBG).

Zeev



To: Tim Hall who wrote (10300)5/6/1999 7:12:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Tim, <<insist on spelling inquarts inquartz>> It's a German metallurgical process model? <VBG> Yeah, I think you have it, too bad Ed doesn't understand. Wonder if Mike does? People try to patent perpetual motion all the time. <VBG>



To: Tim Hall who wrote (10300)5/6/1999 8:33:00 PM
From: Jeff Williams  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
Tim: It is my understanding, when calculating ore values, that all inquarts are deducted from the total values obtained. Certainly if mining companies did not do this, then no assay of any production would have any worth whatsoever. Please correct me if I am wrong on this point. I can only assume you must be asserting your facetious side.

I do not know why inquarts is spelled "inquartz." But why did you spell "or," a-r-e in the following sentence: Do they know what an inquart is are (SIC) do they add quartz to their furnace.

Also, as long as you decided to postulate on trivia, allow me to observe that your sentence also takes a question mark.

I came only assume your petty commentary is a reflection of an ever more nervous, fretful persona because in my opinion your professional credibility, and that of your friends at AZBOM, is going to be sucked right down the proverbial toilet, as GPGI not only proves the existence of PGM's in Arizona, but profitable extraction as well.

Regards,

Jeff