Clunk
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18 years ago
Make the present owners a ridiculously low bid (£1) with the promise that you will give them 1% of profit over next 5 years.
And I really wish you would increase the text size in this edit box.
Captain Scarlet
18 years ago
"Clunk" wrote:


And I really wish you would increase the text size in this edit box.



AHA !!!!!! :lol: :lol:

didn't I say that the writing was too small... :lol:
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simonrl
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18 years ago
"Clunk" wrote:

Make the present owners a ridiculously low bid (£1) with the promise that you will give them 1% of profit over next 5 years.
And I really wish you would increase the text size in this edit box.



The text in the edit box is surely the same size as teh text in the original posting box isn't it???
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Clunk
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18 years ago
I could take a screen shot but to people running lower res the writing will be bigger. I have just measured the spine of the lowercase 'r' it is 1/16th of an inch high. about 1.6mm ish from memory. this is on a 1280x1040 screen
Barney
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18 years ago
Its a tiny bit smaller Simon, i reckon Nimrod and Clunk should get prescription screens!!! :lol:

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Clunk
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18 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:

The text in the edit box is surely the same size as the text in the original posting box isn't it???

Yes it is the same size. Far too bloody small. :curse:
Manicminer
18 years ago
I shall refrain from saying too much on a public forum.

I could say a lot of things if we were to meet up somewhere.

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Gold is where you find it
Vanoord
18 years ago
I shall assume that's what I think it is!

Two things spring to mind: where can I get one? - and don't tell swmbo in case she starts getting ideas about getting a bit of it made into a loop-shaped thingy...

Incidentally, is it Welsh?
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Manicminer
18 years ago
It is Welsh 😉
Gold is where you find it
Barney
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18 years ago
I read frequently about ounces per ton of ore, in the pic above, what sort of figures are we talking?
JohnnearCfon
18 years ago
Any chance of another photo with, say, a 20p piece in the photo to get an idea of scale please?
Manicminer
18 years ago
Excuse the quality, I rushed it a bit.

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Probably running at 30-40 ounces a ton.
Gold is where you find it
Clunk
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18 years ago
Now, I was expecting the 20p to be dwarfed by the 'ore'. Not the other way round.
JohnnearCfon
18 years ago
Thanks Manic Miner. Interesting to see that for comparison. There seem to be quite a few nuggets in there. Worth a tad more than KFC nuggets I bet!! :lol:
Manicminer
18 years ago
Here's another one.
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Gold is where you find it
ChrisP
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18 years ago
Maybe if there is a real hike in gold prices, some of the Welsh mines will reopen- it would seem there's plenty there, whether it is economic to mine it at the moment or not.
Clunk
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18 years ago
I'm surprised you locals aren't digging in the evenings.
Manicminer
18 years ago
I used to do a lot of panning in the rivers up to a couple of years ago. Haven't had much time lately.

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The price of Welsh gold has nothing to do with the price of world gold. The jewellery retail is in the thousands of pounds per ounce.
Gold is where you find it
Cat_Bones
18 years ago
There's Gold in them thar hills!

Is this thread going to start a Welsh version of the American gold-rush? Will we see little mining towns like "Deadwood" springing up all over Wales... oh wait a minute, most of Wales is like that already!

Sorry...
Captain Scarlet
17 years ago
Some rather interesting facts about Gold :
(Curtesy of www.atsbullion.com)

Gold is so ductile that an ounce of gold can be stretched to a length of over fifty miles or beaten into a sheet to cover a hundred square feet.

A cubic foot of gold weighs approximately half a ton.

Gold can be made into thread and used in embroidery.

The word gold derives from the Old English word 'gelo' meaning yellow.

Precious metals are measured in troy ounces. This comes from the French town of Troyes where this unit of measurement was first used. A troy ounce is approximately 10% heavier than an avoirdupois ounce.

A carat was originally a unit of mass based on the carob seed used by ancient merchants.

Gold bars were made as early as 4000 BC.

Since the 1880s South Africa has been the source for a large proportion of the world's gold supply. Production in 1970 accounted for 79% of the world supply, producing about 1,000 tonnes, however production in 2004 was 342 tonnes. This decline was due to the increasing difficulty of extraction and changing economic factors effecting the industry in South Africa.

A single gram of gold can be beaten into a sheet of one square metre, or an ounce into 100 square feet.

During the 19th century, gold rushes occurred whenever large gold deposits were discovered, including the California, Colorado, Otago, Australia, Witwatersrand, Black Hills, and Klondike gold rushes. Because of its historically high value, much of the gold mined throughout history is still in circulation in one form or another.

Legend has it, that the method of raising flags to fix the price of gold began in the following way. There was a man named Amshel who collected coins and lived in the ghettos of Frankfurt in the late 1700’s. Owing to his specialised knowledge, Amshel became the seeker of old coins for William IX of Hesse-Kassel. In 1805, impressed with the financial insight of Amshel’s son, Nathan, William IX entrusted him with a large portion of his wealth. Rather than buying and selling coins as his father had done, Nathan decided to buy and sell gold bullion. Nathan allegedly commented that the only two people who understood the true value of gold were one of the directors of the Bank of England and an obscure clerk in the vault of the Banque de Paris and unfortunately they disagreed! Soon Nathan was receiving advance information from France through a series of carefully arranged flag signals from across the Channel. As he was receiving his information much more quickly than other traders, he soon amassed a great fortune and a few years later he was dubbed a Baron by Francis I of Austria. That is why representatives from each of the five major bullion houses meet twice a day to raise and lower flags, as they fix the price of gold. This takes place at the offices of NM Rothschild, which was founded by Baron Nathan Mayer de Rothschild.

And my favorite :

75% of all gold ever produced has been extracted since 1910. It has been estimated that all the gold in the world that has ever been refined would form a single cube 20 m (66 ft) a side.
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