Re: Response to another Player w.h.s. coment
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Jan 06, 2009 06:24PM
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Player, some of your comments are instructive. Too bad we provoke each other so quickly. I once had a dog, part dalmation and part blue-healer, who went berserk every time he saw a purebred dalmation. He was a happy mut most of the time...
I look forward to hearing your take on the decision to drill or not to drill, that is the question. I expect that DW will hold off until conditions are favorable, and in time for this winter as well as before PDAC. Cash concervation, turtling, can be quite destructive as well. It's a very serious question and you are right to explore it. And you are absolutely right, I don't know what's going to happen. I belive in this investment, and faith is not a rational thing. It's an intuitive function, and something that many gold bugs and other risk takers are guilty of.
As for a personal attack on me, suggesting I have family members supporting my posts. That's starting to sound like stockhouse talk, and makes me wonder if I should hold you in such high esteem as I do. Esteemed hub leader that you are.
When we have our conflicting views aired on this forum, we are both being bad dogs. And we both have received supportive comments from other posters, those who read and listen and seldom put forth their views. These calm, reasonable posters tend to encourage civility...and value conflicting opinions.
I challenge you on one issue, however. My record of posts, well not as ancient as yours, includes a great number of posts that relate to actual documents and facts related to the Tyhee vision of bringing a mine on line. To any operational information that can be sluethed in the public domain. I can't recall a single post you've made that brings salient information about Tyhee's progress towards becoming a mine. Are you interested in those details? Do you read them? Do you plan to own a share of the mine which I believe will be achieved? Or is it as simple as perhaps having the superstition that you should not speak openly about the things you hope for? As for me, I feel no shame in saying that OH YES, this mine will be built, and I remind you that a winning team faces adversity by being confident, focussed on the goal, supporting each other when things are really bad to not give up, and by visualizing the objective. You must know this, as a footballer.
How about some positive stuff from you, for this forum. We could use it...
SKELEG