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gump90

02/21/05 4:32 PM

#139226 RE: rbitulsa #139221

rbit ..
It is called 'ground proofing'. This locates the shape of any anomaly more precisely so that drill locations can be correctly chosen. Standard procedure. Spelliscey moves where the money is. But it is unethical to try to sell something that you know will soon be subject to litigation. This case in point.
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TSXminer

02/21/05 6:59 PM

#139247 RE: rbitulsa #139221

Well, I don't have a claim map handy, but maybe the drill is on a different claim from the Aztec ground? I think that the Smeaton landfill is a few miles away from the Smeaton Community pasture, where the Carolyn is located.

Sorry about saying you were "up your azz" in the RB post... I didn't know it was you. I have seen some pretty outrageous stuff on RB, and I probably over-reacted. Nonetheless, as you agree, you can't tell what is in the ground from a GPS, TDEM or any other airborne survey. They are just a tool to help deliniate targets.

As far as the green clay goes, I am going by what Melvin said in Paltalk about a greenish mud. It was eventually followed by a PR from Rick Walker that said that the anomaly was not caused by a kimberlite.