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tallestdudeon Apr 18, 2014 4:45pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:BGM is holding BGM down, not the market
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:BGM is holding BGM down, not the marketWaitingstill, we all can learn something. Just can't learn it from people who don't know. Talking to the one-dimensional geo types like hammer claims to be, and certainly does demonstrate arrogant one-dimensionality, is rarely educational. For example I nearly choked on my after-dinner beverage last night watching a new "reality TV" Greenland saga called Ice Cold Gold. Their "geologist" decided to subject part of his precious few core samples to an impact mill crusher to see if he could determine how many rubies would actually survive that particular approach to ore dressing. His defense? That portable hammermill was the only processing piece of equipment available to him at base camp.
Even the dumbest jock on the team knew what that outcome would beFORE pulverizing the visible ruby dispersed core samples. After destroying the core sample, panning down the resulting -80 to -120 mesh dust, and not finding any individual ruby crystals--with either naked eye nor 10x loupe exam--the "geologist" pronounced that uttered the breathlessly awaited verdict: "that extractive method wouldn't work." Talk about a geo who slept through Ruby 101 class that day, AND skipped the mandatory field trip.
Then to add injury to insult, the geo went on to try to explain to the camera crew it was his job to determine the best way to release the embedded rubies, and calculate rubies to waste rock ratio, and and and.
i was ROTFLMAO by the time that show was over.
Just think. Eric's brother, hammermill crusher "hammer", is our very own resident geo BGM authority right here on this forum. Talk about lucky coincidence! LOL
Well, duh.
Wonder if hammer