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24th September 2009
Top 3 Reasons Why you should stop cooking with propane
by Jonathan F. Pratt
Why should you keep buying bulky and dangerous propane cylinders for your camping trips when free fuel from mother nature herself is all around you?
You should stop ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Why should you keep buying bulky and dangerous propane cylinders for your camping trips when free fuel from Mother Nature herself is all around you?
You should stop cooking with propane for your camping trips because:
1 Propane is expensive
2 Pro... Read >
Author: trinityservices006
15th September 2009
Have you ever wondered how a uranium company’s “resource calculation” can increase, sometimes even double? I did and I began making inquiries about this. In February, during a meeting, it was a topic of discussion with William Boberg, Chief Executiv... Read >
Author: stevany
08th August 2009
An excavator is a kind of engineering and construction automobile made for many types of roles. They require special coaching to operate correctly, and the national association of Heavy Equipment coaching faculties was established to help train people to ... Read >
Author: Marty Ramsey
06th July 2009
A diamond is a transparent gem made of carbon, one of the earth's most common elements. The formation of diamonds began very early in the Earth's history, when the centre of the planet was subjected to incredible extremes of temperatures and pressure.
... Read >
Author: everlast
17th June 2009
And what’s more, the people are nice too! Here are some of the most amazing places to visit in this beautiful country:
The Victoria Falls is the world’s biggest waterfall, at 111m high and 1701m wide. It is also one of the most beautiful. The huge vo... Read >
Author: denielrocky
17th June 2009
This waterfall makes the Niagara falls look like a garden centre water feature, standing at the collossal height of a hundred and eleven metres, and measuring over a mile across. The torrent of water that plummets from this great height roars like a thous... Read >
Author: denielrocky
06th June 2009
If you’ve ever dreamed of going on safari in Africa, but have never been sure where exactly all that spectacular wildlife and cinematic scenery that you’ve marvelled at in nature documentaries is actually located, let me enlighten you. The best pl... Read >
Author: Derek
12th May 2009
Platinum:
Platinum is a material which is very rare and the cost of gold is double than gold. In igneous rocks platinum is formed and these rocks also have iron and magnesium. Along with other materials like copper and gold, Platinum is also found in t... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
12th May 2009
Platinum:
Platinum is a material which is very rare and the cost of gold is double than gold. In igneous rocks platinum is formed and these rocks also have iron and magnesium. Along with other materials like copper and gold, Platinum is also found in t... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
07th April 2009
One of the pleasures of any vacation is trying out the cuisine of a particular locality. If Orlando is your vacation destination then you will have a wide choice of restaurants to choose from. It would never be possible to give a complete survey of the di... Read >
Author: Mark Whichard
28th December 2008
Bolivia is one of the poorest country in South America. The leading sectors for American exporters and investors remain the textiles, hydrocarbons, forestry and wood products, and mining. In the case of hydrocarbons, the best sales prospects include lique... Read >
Author: Alex Baran
08th May 2008
Just because it is cool weather, this is no reason not to use your patio. There are plenty of different types of patio heaters available that will make using your patio a pleasure, even in the cool weather.
We all get tired of being indoors for a go... Read >
Author: Greg Ackerman
25th April 2008
By James West
Little Squaw Gold Mining (OTCBB:LITS) is advancing its shareholders’ interests on four fronts, all of which are shaping up to be lucrative investments for the company.
The Chandalar project is the company’s flagship exploration and... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
07th April 2008
By Eric Pratt
Goldcliff Resources (TSX.V:GCN) assayed a trenching sample from its 100% owned Panorama Ridge project that returned a value of over 15 ounces per tonne of gold. The bonanza grade sample was assayed twice to confirm the result, which has ... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
14th January 2008
By Katherine Young
Everyone knows the adage—buy low and sell high, but buying low means buying what few others value. Just a few sellers can attract more panicked selling and, conversely, a couple major shareholders can spur more optimistic buying. M... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
15th November 2006
Top 3 Reasons Why you should stop cooking with propane
by Jonathan F. Pratt
Why should you keep buying bulky and dangerous propane cylinders for your camping trips when free fuel from mother nature herself is all around you?
You should stop ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Pratt
23rd October 2006
On September 26th, Strathmore Minerals President David Miller presented at the Platts Nuclear Fuel Strategies conference, announcing a large percentage jump in U.S. uranium production over the next decade. Presently, domestic production hovers around 3 mi... Read >
Author: James Finch
01st September 2006
When you think of ghost towns, you may have the image of a town that is completely empty of people. On the other hand, definitions vary. When I read a book on Michigan ghost towns I remember thinking "Hey, didn't I stop in a convenience store there once?"... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
26th June 2006
We have all heard of Formula One, NASCAR, Indy Car and possibly even the FIA World Rally Championship, but the most popular motor series in the UK is the British Touring Car Championship or BTCC for short. It may not be as glamorous as Formula One, but wh... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
16th June 2006
Most investors read a company's news releases, but don't read between the lines to understand in which direction the company is heading. Too often, a company tries to say everything in the headline and the first paragraph. Why? Because they know, as we do... Read >
Author: James Finch
08th June 2006
But despite the excitement of its exploration team, Santa Fe stopped drilling for gold on the Winnemucca property in the late 1980s. We asked CEO Dr. Lawrence Dick for an explanation. "It's hard to imagine, but that's the case with many properties held by... Read >
Author: James Finch
08th June 2006
A preliminary structural investigation by Stanton W. Caddey, a highly respected geological consultant, concluded in an October (2003) report:
"The Kilgore prospect area represents a high quality gold project, much of which remains to be drill tested. ... Read >
Author: James Finch
09th May 2006
Have you ever wondered how a uranium company's "resource calculation" can increase, sometimes even double? I did and I began making inquiries about this. In February, during a meeting, it was a topic of discussion with William Boberg, Chief Executive of U... Read >
Author: James Finch
27th April 2006
Now that the spot uranium price has sustained above $40/pound, after a 20-year drought and a bottom of $6.40/pound at the end of December 2000, hundreds of junior exploration companies have thrown their hat (and possibly your money) into the ring. Both Ca... Read >
Author: James Finch
04th April 2006
Summary:
Changes in uranium mining methods, and changes in subsequent methods for calculating resources estimates, have led to companies increasing the number of pounds of uranium. This has led to some dramatic spikes in share prices for those uranium co... Read >
Author: James Finch
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