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512Attention, Attention! Mr Webb. Why do you keep harping on bismuth. What ever yoFarm Boy-11/17/2000
511Wow, have we gotten active here. I haven't had time to read all the postingDave R. Webb-11/17/2000
510I think, and this is only one and only my opinion, that you need an opthalrectomElizabeth Andrews-11/16/2000
509Thank you for that. The total value of the world bismuth market is about US$32 mElizabeth Andrews-11/16/2000
508Richnorth. Why are you singing the praises of Bismuth. Neither you nor StrathconFarm Boy-11/16/2000
507Oh my God, it would appear you are still reading without your glasses! Maybe theRichnorth-11/16/2000
506The market for bismuth is very small and shrinking. If you're banking on thiElizabeth Andrews-11/16/2000
505• Bismuth Uses • cominco.com Approximately 4,500 tonnes of bismuth are consumeRichnorth-11/16/2000
504You wrote, in part, "............. Otherwise it is usually worth zero. In mRichnorth-11/16/2000
503Thanks for the counselling and I know its free. My point is a simple one but youElizabeth Andrews-11/16/2000
502Before you jump to your conclusions and confusion, be aware that Graham FarquhaRichnorth-11/16/2000
501Thanks a lot for your compliments! If you are as smart as you would have othersRichnorth-11/16/2000
500There are lots of folks who have identified you as a mean/bitchy crone. I wasRichnorth-11/16/2000
499I think that what I've herd (sic) here qualifies as baloney.Elizabeth Andrews-11/16/2000
498What happened to the London Taylor Group? Didn't they follow their advice? AElizabeth Andrews-11/16/2000
497Are you the same Mr.Webb who was involved with Mandorin Gold or the newsletter fElizabeth Andrews-11/16/2000
496Sweetness, there is no formulae you can apply to the issue you are addressing. WElizabeth Andrews-11/16/2000
495There is no shortage of cobalt and demand is flat at best. This property is doo Elizabeth Andrews-11/16/2000
494Hi I'm back! It certainly is encouraging to see that there are two intelligeFarm Boy-11/15/2000
493Dino a I see your confusion. You and Elizabeth are comparing a global resourceDave R. Webb-11/15/2000
492<i>The following "How to Evaluate the Potential of a Junior Mining StRichnorth-11/15/2000
491I would agree with Elizabeth about her conspiracy theory. 128 m tons to 3.9 m todino a-11/15/2000
490Cobalt is used in making batteries, in electroplating to give a hard surface Richnorth-11/15/2000
489What I presented was no baloney! Simply because you failed to understand somethRichnorth-11/15/2000
488I would imagine cobalt will be sold to the manufacturers who require it, eg. batDave R. Webb-11/15/2000
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