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Saturday, 01/08/2005 8:35:06 PM

Saturday, January 08, 2005 8:35:06 PM

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Yes, and flyboys make VERY good money. Get this, he was head of the now-bankrupt Air Canada Pilot's Union. I mean the airline was bankrupt, not the Union. The Union is still doing very well. He always said he would rather be head of the Stewardess's (now Flight Attendant's) Union. Something about the perks were better. I think he stayed in as long as he did, because it was the cheapest way to travel the world and wheel and deal.

I am not saying that I know that his company will be a roaring success, printing large bank notes on RS miles from here to Katmandu, with a fleet of aircraft, but they do have a technology and the stock HAS to be a steal at one cent a share. When all is said and done, the people in the company are technicians. Jackson is a fair geologist, and their computer geek is apparently able to assemble the parts a child's bicycle so that once can actually ride it. And this is without looking at the directions. Scary.

I like the idea of mining services. (On the side one can always look for a mine. He flew this way too, as it helped with pouring the drinks with one hand.) I would not mind starting an assay lab, being an old ass-ayer myself. As metals stay at high demand prices, major companies will expand their exploration base. It is no secret that metal stocks are low in North America, and some companies have run out of zinc altogether, as well as major copper sources. The supply of desert copper in Chile notwithstanding, the price will rise still more.

RS can be used for all kinds of things as well as minerals. Assessing damage to tsunami hit areas sounds like an idea for it too.

EC<:-}