RE:RE:RE:kc and the swamp monster .Wittbee, I think it is good to have a gadfly on the board, and Brahma does contribute by questioning some of the logic behind owning EXS. His latest post, for example, about Kidd Creek, brings up a valid point. "They have done dozens of geophysical surveys and nothing has turned up as vms." Obviously the ground around KC has been largely searched. In picking the current target, I believe CD has chosen the "swamp" in an area other drillers may have previously avoided. He also plans to drill deeper than a lot of other prior explorers, and believes this location lies on a fault zone that runs southeast to northwest through the mine site. As for Brahma's previous investing experience, I'll take a guess and say he lost money in the junior bear market when EXS, like a lot of other junior explorers, declined sharply, ran out of money, and had to do a reverse split. I too was a loser in that era. But when I saw that Teck had bought into the model at TPW, I came back aboard, especially considering how cheaply EXS was selling for after spending 25 million and having gold in 113 out of 118 holes. I knew that if Teck was interested, I should be interested as well. Majors such as Teck only involve themselves in projects that have world-class potential. TPW, which is now moving from the exploration stage into a development story (a fact I believe Teck is now trying to disguise). TPW is a world-class project. We will get an honest shot at Kidd Creek, but until proven wrong, I still consider it more of a long shot. The sure money in EXS is at TPW . . . and perhaps Ogden as well. GLTA