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Metal Detecting for Gold
What Is/Was Pipeclay And How Is It Formed?
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<blockquote data-quote="UnderEmployedGeo" data-source="post: 634620" data-attributes="member: 20002"><p>Regards Jaros' strange intervention. To remove threads where Goldierocks has contributed such knowledge and experience would be criminal. Don't like it, don't have to read it. It's not wasting anyone's time.</p><p>I made my small contribution on the grounds that if you're into gold you might also be into the stuff associated with it (geology). But if that's not wanted then I wont waste MY time writing the posts. </p><p>Unfortunately if you have no interest in geology you are demonstrating little interest in finding gold or any other cool stuff that comes from the earth. The two go hand in hand. Sure, some of it is complicated and needs a university education, but I promise you you won't catch me or Goldierocks "speaking down" to you about it. There's a lot I don't know either... and if I can help out with what I DO know, well, I'd be proud to have helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnderEmployedGeo, post: 634620, member: 20002"] Regards Jaros' strange intervention. To remove threads where Goldierocks has contributed such knowledge and experience would be criminal. Don't like it, don't have to read it. It's not wasting anyone's time. I made my small contribution on the grounds that if you're into gold you might also be into the stuff associated with it (geology). But if that's not wanted then I wont waste MY time writing the posts. Unfortunately if you have no interest in geology you are demonstrating little interest in finding gold or any other cool stuff that comes from the earth. The two go hand in hand. Sure, some of it is complicated and needs a university education, but I promise you you won't catch me or Goldierocks "speaking down" to you about it. There's a lot I don't know either... and if I can help out with what I DO know, well, I'd be proud to have helped. [/QUOTE]
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