RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:SNIFFLES AND BITS
Hey, that's why I pull the "ignore" trigger so often. It not only saves a lot of time in using this site, but it also helps to separate the wheat from the chaff.
BTW, and for the few who may want to know, conglomerate gold is not all that rare. What is rare about it is in its being found in quantities making it of interest. With what QH is doing in Western Australia, however, I am sure that others elsewhere will be taking second looks for possible extensions of previously known occurrences of conglomerate gold. TWT
VP in AZ