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In Reply To echarter on Wildcat Resources Ltd. (Canada)
(or)
In Reply To echarter on Wildcat Resources Ltd. (???)
I heard this one may go to IPO soon. Something about an old mine they will put back in production. So far it's just at the rumour level, but it will break out of that soon I am told.
EC<:-}
Ibm? Lactose intolerant?! What's up with this board--thought this outfit was raising money--something about gold?
IBM wants to move to Linux desktop in 2005 #msg-2117705
Year 2004 Chinese Astrology Green Wood Monkey New Year
http://www.chinesefortunecalendar.com/2004.htm
... a hollow world [full] of hollow people [using] false touchstones
[talking] about tree frogs. If you hear the song I sing, you will see
[keys] to love and fear [your] trembling hands.
Hollow Log,
Catch a Caber
(Bone Dry, 2001)
Weird. Wacky. This album defies proper description.
Instrumentally and vocally, there is a lot going on.
Hollow Log's website describes the band as an "all-acoustic
wall of hillbilly energy, heavily seasoned with Cajun, Gypsy,
and Celtic traditional music." ... mandolin, lap steel, jawharp,
bodhran, triangle, saw, oud, kontra, dumbek, hurdy gurdy...
The music is too busy, and much of the wacky stuff that they do
is just too distracting for me to enjoy [almost] as if the band
just can't decide what they want to play...
The first track
Voulez-vous Danser
Cookie Jar
Zydeco Arabienne
The Corkage Fee
Bouree dite d'Aurore Sands
Corn
The Homestead Strike
Catch a Caber
This album likely won't be gracing my CD player too many times
... but maybe that's just because my tastes are too tame!
[ by Cheryl Turner ]
Rambles: 10 August 2001
It's too late for that. Internet is my heroin. I can no longer use a pencil and paper. I have turned away in disgust from all people who do not have in house servers and use email. When I sleep my fingers go through typing motions. I greet people with "How's your URL?" And when people tell me they are not up to speed on technology and computers, then I force a smile, shake their hands and tell them "good, good, stay that way! Show those young upstarts its not all about the new stuff.. keep that stone axe with a vengeance.. at least it never needs sharpening!"
If you cannot build a webpage with hand coding of HTML I no longer want to know you. I will make exceptions, but only out of pity.
When I worked in the bush, I stopped using chain saws because they were always in the shop and never worked reliably. They were also dangerous. I went back to cutting line with an axe and brush-hook (fiskars).. I found that my production was as good as it was formerly with a chainsaw. At 40 degrees below zero, the axe (and oxhead) always started. And it was cheap on gas.
EC<:-}
I sense a sensing of desperation and loneliness coming from an unwillingness to believe. You must unlock your credulity to step into a world of possibility born in the minds of the creative nexus.
We are living in a hollow world. It is full of hollow people. If you hear the song I sing, you will see that you hold the keys to love and fear in your trembling hand.
There are people on the internet. Of course the retail investment market is lacking in guidance and wishes to use false touchstones. Mostly they talk about tree frogs and never discover the nature of Jade.
We talk about Jade, so naturally people used to making tree-frog expertise their mantra will not recognize it for what it is.
What is your interest in investment? Perhaps I can help you find the right mantra.
EC<:-}
I feel you are close to the edge, reaching out through the internet trying to touch people. Indiscriminately. I sense desperation and loneliness.
Try Tums for your tomb.
Steady on Cowboy...sounds like a classic case of internet [cabin] fever. A few days away from the screen will help that.
...awe in the balls of the mighty wildcat
It sounds like the orchestra plays atonal versions of The Firebird on a one string guitar. But the song is sweet when you listen between the notes. Wildcat Resources Ltd. is currently tunneling through a mile of granite in Iraq to find the remnants of Alexander's tomb. It is reputed to be encased in a 100 cubits square of solid gold. When we find it, we will phone you up and exhort you to buy stock like a madman.
EC<:-}
Bitter Fruit indeed. That is why, I Yaweh the mighty, do not promote mining. Instead I lead the gentle lambs down to the mighty Jordan River and above its tumultous waters I lift up my voice unto the starry Heavens, which I created for man's pleasure, and when my lambs behold the countless lamps of the firmament I beseech the children to look across the mighty river at the future far away, where cities gleam with gold and the bull lies down with the bear.. and peace and prosperity shall then reign..
Buy Wildcat Resources Ltd, my sons and daughters.. and riches and ease shall follow you all the days of your life, and your name shall be spoken with whispers of awe in the halls of the mighty..
EC<:-}
invented a proprietary precipitation process
Haber has invented a proprietary precipitation process
[post-extraction] that will allow the entire recovery of gold
to be accomplished significantly faster than cyanide extraction
followed by conventional post-extraction methods.
The new precipitation process is designed to be used
in conjunction with Haber's mobile HGP extraction unit.
... means that Haber's mobile processing unit can produce
high purity gold powder on site, significantly reducing the time
between gold ore delivery and payment to small-scale miners.
For the first time a reasonable solution will be presented
to help these local miners which will perform better than
any system used anywhere in the world today...
between Twilight Zone & Outer Limits, the Wildcat Dome
What the hubba is going on here? Have I unwittingly stumbled onto an Absurdist’s hangout? As he looks around for an exit.
... AND THEIR SEED IS LIKE THE LEMON TREE,
WHICH BRINGS FORTH BITTER FRUIT.
but but but,
thats why sugar was created
to add to lemon juice cut with ice cold water
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=19591772
enjoyed that. thanks
For Sale: Microsoft Longhorn (six ringgit) #msg-1904525
Gold is Berseker these days than it used to be, Fritx.
Pass me the Halbred, I think I am going out to look for shiny metals and Icelandic women.
I knew several Iclandikers. Never noticed that they were raving beauties that much. But cannot say that I was extremely disappointed either. They were kind of volcanic though. You had to go with the flow. (not the floe, but that is another story.)
Ice Berg Johanssen, gold prospector and Halbred Basher.
EC<:-}
Help Wanted: metallurgical extraction technology
#msg-1885150
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ruthless Viking barbarians [especially] Berserks #msg-1824147
A Penguin laying Golden Eggs is wealthier than Ransom Love
#msg-1817321
#msg-1817323
I have heard people say that Wildcat is flagrante delicto.
What would you say about that?
EC<:-}
How Much Matter Died to Fill Your Tank?
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/SciTech/DyeHard/dyehard-1.html
About 98 tons of dead plants and animals per gallon...
row row row your boat (or) pump pump pump
your mobile phone's microchannels to recharge...
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http://www.zdnet.com.au/newstech/communications/story/0,2000048620,20279930,00.htm
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Wildcat Real Resource Estate Ltd. (Lunar)
A real estate agency, Lunar Realty... opens its doors selling
one-acre blocks on the moon for 59 Australian dollars (US$40)
and 10-acre "lifestyle" blocks for A$298 (US$202).
Businessman Paul Jackson, 33, announced Monday
he had bought the Australian rights to sell the land
from Arizona Desert Dirt based entrepreneur ChucaMarchmello.
... cashing in since 1980 on [loophole] in the 1967 United Nations
Outer Space Treaty that barred nations from laying claim
to the moon but said nothing about individuals.
... two million people from 180 countries have bought a slice
of the moon since 1980.
Buy Wildcat (or) Bye Wild E.Coyote (or) Bye Wild E.C.
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"It's all bull [From: Elizabeth A.] think.."
While you and Graystone have "Rock" types for wives,
it mattes not the appearance of thinking they do,
as Yes Virginia,
Its really really is true,
a female brain is wired with "shorts"
that does appear quite similiar to a circuit shorted out.
aka
fast flash
or
blinding internal sights
(or) a short circuit for thinking is a femaled wired brain
A friend of a friend who knows the geologist says he has worked on properties for about 70 years, and he has never seen anything quite like it. He said there was a test case in mineralogy class where the professor asked the students what they would do if they ever came across something like this. Anyway, the correct answer was to call the professor and have him come out and take over. It was just too complex for any average geologist. It is pure diprosium oxide laced with reciprocal apophyses or latinide in lit-par-lit injections of anastamosing veinlets of diamantinium. Diamantinium is the same stuff that nature uses to make diamonds. We figure it could take over the abrasives market in about ten years. We figure there is a cubic mile of it and at the prices of diprosium minus the cost to separate it from the latinide infernals, there was 18 trillion in that alone. At present the separation process is not perfected, as it takes 11 gigawatts per ton to get it to the necessary vapour phase. It is anaphalectically endothermic, I believe the professor said. This means that everytime you try to get it to change state it uses up 40,000 kilojoules per gram of latinide. The professor says that within the foreseeable future, the latinide reduction process will be an adjunct to fusion and the break even barrier will be attained.
We feel strongly that to revive the junior markets we should gift the shares out to people who will financially empower the future earnings based market of tomorrow. About 1/10 of a cent would be a good price for the warrants.
EC<:-}
Please no bull.
<quote>It's all bull I think...<endquote>
Aaahhhh! But, do you know!
The money is more likely bull than the property, on the average.
EC<:-}
Chatter'n Wildcat is cold, wearing no cloths.
#reply-19395018
To: Erica Chatters
Where's the (Wildcat) beef?
Where's the data?
Is all bull, I think.
Erica [master] of hyperbole [caught] in his own promotional claims.
Got a comment, question or suggestion?
Don't Buzz Silicon Investor Admin(Bob'nZ)
Why?
Members be busy as a bumble bee returning with honey
to place in them 5 sided pots, and all full.
Water water everywhere, but not a drop to drink.
Money money everywhere... (or) #reply-19395026
To: Erica Chatters
Wildcat is so valuable Eric won't sell any to anyone
and it won't get developed because it's too valuable to sell.
The underwriters want to buy, we want to buy,
but he won't give any information because it's too valuable,
plus he is going to get screwed.
Thus, the circle of baloney continues.
He is a beautiful thing and a maestro promoter,
but gets nada done, especially raising money.
I have a feeling that when he was a young man
he never got the pork wet, and now he's too old for football.
(or)
Pay Erica no mind, just cash for shares in the mine in his mind.
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fuuwwwwt! yeaaass this money is just crawlin' with liddah boogahs. All sparkly too. Is this what they call a bad trip? fuwwwt! pop crackle... uh-uh uh.. yeass... say what did Clinton tell the Pope about goin' down slow.. ha ha! geez, can you eat money..? They say money is debt, perhaps if that's the case, it eats you. I'm famished .. Say what is that buzzin sound? Are there crickets in this part of the country in October..? or are we near Halloween and the liddah kids are lookin' in the window and hissin' just to scare us?
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Wildcatz is a bildin' Latest ounces estimate is 700,000 mineable from the surface.
Got Gold? Your money's crawling with bacteria.
How dirty is your money?
Filthier than you think, as many of the dollar notes in a recent test
were found to be teeming with colonies of bacteria...
... bills collected in the Boogerville, Missourah area were found
to have colonies of bacteria in induced euphoria states from the
absorption of the hemp plant's second hand smoke...
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http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/mwebspecial/story/0,4395,213707,00.html
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a gold extraction [for] gold leaf
or,
a wool pulled over eyes to hide the smoke & mirrors
... to demonstrate how safe this technology was, I actually drank
the lixiviant at the end of the demonstration [to] compare cyanide
and the rate of extraction with HGP.
We took gold leaf and dissolved it both in cyanide and in HGP.
HGP actually dissolved it within a minute, while cyanide did not
dissolve it during the entire half-hour...
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http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/linked/Haber.html
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A dollar is green. (answer to 'what the hell is a dollar'). It is paper. It is worth what you are willing to trade for it. The government used to value it at 1/35 of an ounce gold, but they got out of that business, as the dollar could not compete.
It is printed on paper with an eye in the middle of a pyramid, and the words, "In god we trust, all others pay cash".
Gold would obviously be a better medium to pay debts with as its amount of shares out is well known, and it has ready recognition. You could use sea-shells, but some Pacific island nation would buy up all the Cadillacs and that would be end of GM.
EC<:-}
"... to go wrong rapidly inexorably, meaning inevitably."
#reply-19326254
SI: Market Trends and Strategies : Booms, Busts, & Recoveries
To: Haim R. Branisteanu
From: Jay Chen
September 20, 2003
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Hello Haim,
<< Jay all you write is right but I think you are missing
the other side of the equation>>
I think I have not missed anything, and here is why...
...
"... like all gold letter writers, none of our gold bulls
attempted to repudiate these numbers."
All those pieces you quoted assume that gold production is a limiting factor. Now consider gold as a currency rather than a commodity. Why can't the exchange rate fluctuate (through changes in the POG) to maintain the relative value of total of the worlds production of goods and services to available currency.
That's the way fiat currencies are supposed to work and nobody bats an eyelid as exchange rate fluctuations shift the relative values of whole nations by trillions up or down in a matter of minutes. Just calculate the change in value in all of Japan's Yen denominated assets on Friday with a 3 Yen increase in the value of the Yen relative to the US dollar.
Of course the relative balance of fiat currencies is distorted by the unrestricted printing of more paper (or the electronic equivalent)by the favoured governments who can get away with it.
If gold was a true "floating" currency the actual total available quantity of gold and the production levels become almost immaterial providing it couldn't be produced in massive quantities without restraint like fiat.
Absolute numbers are meaningless when measured in fiat currency terms. You simply don't have a stable unit of measurement for comparison. GOLD may be $380 and ounce in US dollars and 44,000 an ounce in Yen... So what... why couldn't it be $44,000 in dollars just as easily... and the yen trade 1 to 1 to the dollar some time in the future???
It's easy to define an ounce or a gram... but what the hell is a dollar?
"... like all gold letter writers, none of our gold bulls
attempted to repudiate these numbers."
#msg-1471212
iHub's Free Zone - Zeev's Turnips Patch-No Politics
Posted by: Zeev Hed
Date: 20 September 2003
... agree with you completely,
people do not look at the numbers.
As a reminder to our gold aficionados,
here are few posts, reflecting the opinion you voiced:
#msg-411202 (7/11/02)
#msg-507644 (9/22/02)
#msg-1150995 (6/28/03)
here is one with some calculations [why] going back
to a gold standard is simply ridiculous: #msg-555089 (10/26/02)
here is a short version of your thesis:
#msg-1242586 penned just two months ago (7/24/03)
Here is #msg-1150808 from 6/28/03
where I repeat, again,
the facts about supply and demand in the gold arena.
Unfortunately, just like all gold letter writers,
none of our gold bulls attempted to repudiate these numbers.
Simply put, a major move in gold is not going to be tied
to gold's fundamentals anytime soon.
Gold price, IMTO, simply reflects the relative strength
or weakness of the dollar. Here and there, spikes up
and down will occur due to temporary external events.
With crude coming down, with the US economy
strengthening before the rest of the world
(sans China and few other Asian economies),
the dollar should not be expected to go much further down.
The huge balance of payment deficit
(putting downward pressure on the dollar)
being balanced with the better than the rest
of the advanced economies growth
(putting downward pressure on the Euro).
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Toe swallowers welcome.
If you will swallow a toe, then you will probably swill down our story about gold in the hills of ole Canader too.
You're our kine of piple.
EC<:-}
" (swallowers are severely chastised)." As well they should be--I'd give 'em the boot, ifen it was my joint. E.C.--I see you've mentioned zappa and cottonwood, but don't forget the Toe Jam part of zpa's deal.
Any toe swallowers on this thread? LOL
SOUR TOE COCKTAIL
Stroll into Dawson’s Downtown Hotel, belly up to the bar in the Sourdough Saloon and order the infamous Sour Toe Cocktail. It’s the only place in the world you can. The Sour Toe is the drink of your choice garnished with a genuine, alcohol-preserved, human toe. The original toe supposedly came from the frost-bitten foot of a stampeder who traversed the Chilkoot Trail, but that toe is long gone. Every few seasons another accidental “toe swallower” seems to come along, and luckless Downtown Dick has to find himself another digit. Partakers of the Sour Toe Cocktail receive a certificate for their achievement (swallowers are severely chastised).
I wanted the gold, and I sought it;
I scrabbled and mucked like a slave.
Was it famine or scurvy — I fought it;
I hurled my youth into a grave.
I wanted the gold, and I got it —
Came out with a fortune last fall,
Yet somehow life's not what I thought it,
And somehow the gold isn't all.
wildcat v. wildbeer v. beer is sour
a true short story
Many years ago i purchased one each of every beer sold
in a large store, about two dozen from a dozen countries.
The one i liked the best had a cloudy color almost as if
it was aged in wood and some saw dust was left inside.
On a return to the store i picked up more of this beer
but noticed no cloudy liquid inside, just a normal beer color.
I asked manager and stated i liked what i bought last time
that has a cloudy saw dust liquid inside, and he told me that
it was old beer that should have been thrown out and not sold.
Gosh, maybe it was of a Lambic oops of nature :o)
http://hbd.org/brewery/library/LambicFAQ.html
First thing, remember that Belgium has two major languages
spoken within its borders. This means that the are often two
pronunciations, if not two spellings for a lot of words.
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We are not chicken to range about freely and fish for gold, or the money to develop it.
The Lone Free Chicken-and-Fish-Finger Ranger with a Golden Pullet.
Gold a Doodle Doo!
EC<:-}
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