RE: LinksChunderman:
But unfortunately there wasn't really a lot of mineralization in the holes. I guess they will just have to keep drilling...
But they didn't drill in to the center of the anomoly.
They were expecting to find "stockwork." If I'm not mistaken, that's precisely what this drill program was designed to do.
I thought you "ladz" knew that.
Didn't you ever look at the drill plan map?
4 self-proclaimed "experts," investing all their precious time and "ex-spurtise" and they didn't know what the company was targetting.
Go figure.
Maybe what you "ladz" need to do is focus on companies that you actually "admit" to having a "vested interest" in. Perhaps then you'll take time out of your demanding schedules to do some homework before you share you "professional opinions."
A quick question.
Since, once again, Goldmember2 has shown up, which means, the self-proclaimed "expert" "gang is all here," could the 4 of you tell us straight out what qualifications each of you have?
Afterall, you wouldn't want us to take highly technical advice from mere laymen such as myself would you?
Please, Chunderman, AuContraire, Schottchris, and Goldmember2. You don't need to tell us what school you attended and when, who you work for, etc., but what are your professional qualifications that allow you to feel comfortable questioning an official set of drill results, and the interpretation of same which has been officially signed off upon by a licensed geologist?
Who'd like to go first?
Thanks!
HH
Barker Minerals Ltd. (BML - TSX Venture), (the "Company") is pleased toannounce that the 2008 drill program on its 100% owned Frank Creekvolcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) project was successful in defininga significant, broad, open-ended zone of inverted VMS stockwork(feeder) mineralization. The VMS stockwork is enriched in preciousmetal and base metal mineralization with anomalous indicator elementsarsenic, cadmium, mercury, and barium. Such a feeder zone typicallyunderlies VMS deposits.