Twilko, that was a Rod Steel post I posted, not mine. The second one was a Goldbug post, both from RB.
AK asked for some information, I am sure he is just curious.
I never thought Digr left, he says he is lurking. He, like the rest of us, must we waiting to see if MYNG can ramp up production and come through with a profit in the new few months. He knows how lucrative that area of the world can be for miners, he made a go of it himself.
Credit where credit is due in life, at least I think so.
If GE keeps making timely significant progress I will increase my position as time goes along.
Claude Cormier on SI has said the conveyor system GE plans to use seems to be a very efficient method of getting the ore to the plant for processing. I really respect his opinion. He has no position in MYNG as far as I know, but he pops up on the SI thread when things are getting interesting.
I will post his post here for you in case you missed it on SI.
Twilko, just in case you did not see this post on SI:
To:Jon Matz who wrote (29960) From: Claude Cormier Monday, Dec 2, 2002 11:48 AM Respond to of 29964
<It would seem that block caving would be more similar to open pit, than "underground". > I tend to agree with that. But the critical issue is the delivery system, from inside the mine to the mill.
I understand that MYNG is conveying the materials directly from the mine through the drift right up to the mill. If so, that is very efficient. _______________________________________________________________