RE: ...and we got NEWS!!!we need a geologist to tell us what it means.
"Previously announced results from surface samples taken above these old mine workings averaged 2.17 gm/tonne gold and 41.66 gm/tonne silver over an 1100 metre strike length and a 10 metre average sample width (August 8, 2007 press release)."
now
"the best assay from this program returned 24.5 gm/tonne gold, 515 gm/tonne silver, 0.03 % copper and 0.48% lead and 0.63% zinc over a 1.60 meter sample width. Gold values vary from less than 0.1 gm/tonne gold to 24.5 gm/tonne. Silver values vary from 0.4 gm/tonne silver to 515 gm/tonne silver. Copper values vary from 0.01% to 0.65% copper. Lead values vary from less than 0.01% to 8.66% lead and zinc values vary from 0.01% to 3.78% zinc."
doesn't give us an apples to apples comparison. is that because it's not complete?