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Re: norcalgold post# 56211

Monday, 01/20/2014 7:14:08 PM

Monday, January 20, 2014 7:14:08 PM

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Many thanks for your post, NorCalGold. I found it enjoyable as well as instructive.

In talking about the contexts in which a poster writes or has to write, a primary consideration is always the richness of the life and experience surrounding the act of writing – your "multitasking" had that in abundance. It was good to read your itemized list of "an orgy of things going on at the same time".

I should add that I am looking forward to all the imminent developments here. As a marginal annotation, I should mention that from my standpoint NBRI in the mid-threes shows plenty of neglected values still building, even if with limited documentation so far. It is obvious to all that Mr Gary Clifton is not only a fully qualified geologist, but that he is also keen to push through to fully implement the company's objectives. That, I am sure, is why so many posters today have expressed their appreciation of your synopsis of his lecture. It was exemplary to find you actively sharing what we would all have liked to hear and watch first hand.



Excellent correction. Knowing the correct spelling and use of the words lode vs load, if an excuse were to be made, and I am not making one, it would be the fact that at the time of writing, I was multitasking. I was getting loaded (and excited) watching the 49ers load points on the board, at the same time trying to satisfy this Boards craving for news of our modern 49ers working our lode, toss the pretty redheaded wife (in the mix), and one could easily understand I had literally an orgy of things going on at the same time. Thinking back.. all of your versions of lode/load passed through (my head) in that time period .. minus the 1937 version.. thankfully. So one could easily understand the reason for the error and excuse me. Go NBRI!



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