Monday, July 14, 2008

Bancroft Uranium Announces Findings of NI 43-101 Engineering ... - CNNMoney.com

Bancroft Uranium Announces Findings of NI 43-101 Engineering ... - CNNMoney.com

Bancroft Uranium Announces Findings of NI 43-101 Engineering ...
CNNMoney.com - 12 hours ago
Such factors include, among others, the inherent uncertainties associated with mineral exploration and development stage exploration companies. ...


Simon & Schuster's Guide to Rocks and Minerals (Rocks, Minerals and Gemstones) Review
Simon & Schuster's Guide to Rocks and Minerals (Rocks, Minerals and Gemstones) Review

Unknown length - 2008-05-28


Practical, concise, and easy to use, Simon & Schuster's Guide to Rocks and Minerals contains everything that the rock and mineral enthusiast needs to know. This field guide is divided into two large sections -- one devoted to minerals and one to rocks, each prefaced by a comprehensive...

Rocks, Minerals, Fossils, Gems, crystal Collection UK
Rocks, Minerals, Fossils, Gems, crystal Collection UK
exboyz04
5 min - 2008-01-07


This Collection was from the yearly show at, ESSEX GEM & MINERAL SHOW NORTH ROMFORD COMMUNITY CENTRE, CLOCKHOUSE LANE, COLLIER ROW, RO www.erms.org/Extra/Shows/Show.htm Rocks, Minerals, Fossils, Gems for more information on shows accross England visit: www.harlequinminerals.co.uk The website list all the up and comming show around the UK. www.rockngem.co.uk/events.asp

Making ordinary rocks extraordinary - The Union of Grass Valley

Making ordinary rocks extraordinary
The Union of Grass Valley, CA - Jul 11, 2008
Leaving the magma, the mineral-charged water finds its way through cracks in the rocks, carrying the atoms that would rather be dissolved in water than in ...


The new Iron Age - The Engineer

The new Iron Age
The Engineer, UK - 12 hours ago
This 100-year-old process uses bubbles to pick up fine mineral particles and separate them from waste rock. Cilliers believes that if this process could be ...

Resolved Question: What do you think of these lyrics?

Resolved Question: What do you think of these lyrics?
Im putting a few of my songs on here to see what people think of them, please give your honest opinion, thanks. UFO’s and TV Shows Have you ever wandered, want endless stars their are. The distances between and far. The hynotizing swirl of the milky way. A spiral of beauty and the human race. Where earth is found all alone, a place where people roam. Ever-growing and all unknowing, the universe is the beginning and end. A place where Mars is red and Neptune is dead, Where Pluto is cold and the Sun is gold. Astronomy, biology, religion and cosmology. the earth is an indented ball of matter, Theories and conspiracies, UFO‘s and TV shows, Meteorites and Satellites. A little cosmic flavour. A little cosmic flavour. The moon expresses a lonely smile, the brightest star attracts an exodus of exile. Staring at the nights sky, walking shoeless on the desert floor, feeling desperate, hungry and poor. Carrying a small child on his back, a man cries struggling more and more. A little old lady, sees a shooting star. A tear on her cheek reflects the skies beauty afar. That’s how beautiful the expanse can be, even when it times of disappointment and inhumanity. Astronomy, biology, religion and cosmology. the earth is a watered ball of matter, Theories and conspiracies, UFO‘s and TV shows, Meteorites and Satellites. A little cosmic flavour. A little cosmic flavour.

Resolved Question: What do you think of this Fossil watch?
http://s7ondemand7.scene7.com/is/image/FossilPartners/JR9388_main?$fossil_detail$ I really like the trendy look. But how often should I wear it? Only when it suits the outfit?

Resolved Question: Was that a meteorite travelling across the NNE sky toward the west?
Late in the evening on Monday, June 30, possible early July 1, 2008, we saw a very bright and seemingly very close shooting star that looked quite blue, ending in sparks, from Bruce County south of Collingwood, Ontario. Did anyone else see this spectacular shooting star? Or was it a meteorite?

Resolved Question: Meteorite from Mars, how is it possible?
Several years ago, scientists said they had discovered a Meteorite that came from Mars. I don't debate that the rock may have the same composition as a Martian rock, but what kind of force of nature could launch a piece of Martian rock off the planet with enough force to reach escape velocity, without destroying it, and still be enough intact to survive re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere and survive an impact with the ground? Just doesn't seem possible to me. Can someone please explain this process in detail for me? Someone asked why I believe it could survive impacting with Earth and not escaping Mars gravity? Simply because falling to the Earth would not be as forceful as launching off of Mars. Show me the math, if I'm wrong.... Okay, so an object needs to maintain a speed of just under 8,000 miles per hour to escape the surface of Mars. I'm still not convinced! Give me more math! What amount of impact would be needed to accelerate a piece of rock off the surface and into space, (meaning it must maintain an average speed of 8,000 MPH without any additional thrust) that is large enough to not burn up while reentering Earth's atmosphere and disintegrate on impact? Calculate backwards from what is known of the composition of the meteorites found on Earth. Based on their properties, how big were they when they left Mars and what kind of force would be needed to blast them into space from the surface without a source of additional propulsion, and would they be able to survive the explosion? I'm still not convinced! How do we not know that those rocks simply formed in space, with the same properties of Mars, and finally just fell to Earth?