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If you don't hear back from Goldierocks (I'm sure he will respond soon) your best bet would be to use the email option.
 
tegmclub said:
Really liked your articles on identification of minerals Goldierocks. Great Job!.
As it happens I was going to post an article on exactly this subject in my clubs next newsletter.
Can I please ask your permission to quote it, with acknowledgments of course to yourself and Prospecting Australia.
Russ Swan
President
Fine by me, but perhaps the url link - outsiders can access can't they.
 
goldierocks said:
tegmclub said:
Really liked your articles on identification of minerals Goldierocks. Great Job!.
As it happens I was going to post an article on exactly this subject in my clubs next newsletter.
Can I please ask your permission to quote it, with acknowledgments of course to yourself and Prospecting Australia.
Russ Swan
President
Fine by me, but perhaps the url link - outsiders can access can't they.

My thanks for your permission.

As I understand it people will be able to read posts but not make posts unless they are a member.
My regards
Russ Swan
 
Great thread this. Although as an economic geologist I must point out there are only 2 types of minerals - Ore and Waste. :p
 
UnderEmployedGeo said:
Great thread this. Although as an economic geologist I must point out there are only 2 types of minerals - Ore and Waste. :p

You don't keep a seconds dump for when the price goes up?
 
goldierocks said:
UnderEmployedGeo said:
Great thread this. Although as an economic geologist I must point out there are only 2 types of minerals - Ore and Waste. :p

You don't keep a seconds dump for when the price goes up?

Well even the low grade is "Ore" hahaha I'm not a mining geologist by background, I'm exploration - we're interested in things that make the line go up
 

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