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Post by rockjunquie on Apr 4, 2024 18:31:53 GMT -5
Randy sent me some crap, too. DH gave some to his workmates- the best one to his boss, but his wife won't let him keep it on the shelf. I currently do engineering with wastewater, so I canβt help but feel this is most appropriate for the boss π LOL!!!!! It's a must doo-doo.
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rockbrain
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Post by rockbrain on Apr 4, 2024 18:35:23 GMT -5
I figured Tommy was talking about the Youtube star who deleted his account a short time back. I don't know why people get their panties in such a bunch.
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Post by rockjunquie on Apr 4, 2024 18:42:15 GMT -5
I figured Tommy was talking about the Youtube star who deleted his account a short time back. I don't know why people get their panties in such a bunch. I doubt it makes a difference to say this, but Tommy was referring to Jadedvision AKA Vanillagorilla. He nuked his account, came back as someone else and nuked it again. After swearing that he wouldn't do it again.
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Post by HankRocks on Apr 4, 2024 19:02:59 GMT -5
I usually give most people the benefit of the doubt as it's not always possible to know what personal issues they may be dealing with. Everyone has a different tolerance level for the troubles that happen in life.
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Post by vegasjames on Apr 4, 2024 19:05:53 GMT -5
vegasjames my friend who manages the claims and paperwork for Johns literal scores of claims hasn't seen the rule loophole that allows sales without a claim. Not saying something doesn't exist, but since anyone who might try to take advantage of it is going to need that rule, can you point me to it? There are some rules specifically for minerals and metals, but applying them to materials that can be ores that you have no intention of processing as ores is not going to fly, even with a friendly BLM manager. Don't have an exact citing, but part of it would fall under the prudent man rule. For example, if you have a prospect for example you have to prove what you are mining is valuable enough to file for a valid claim. How can you do that without selling the material to prove value?
And again, I asked the BLM twice to clarify is a mining claim was required to mine and both times they clearly said no. That the claim is not required, the claim merely gives exclusive rights to what is being mined. Is there any law that says you cannot sell what you mine? Not that I ever heard of.
Each BLM has their own rules, so maybe this does not apply in all States. I am just going by what I was told more than once by our local BLM office.
And not everything mined is ore, and not all ores are processed. Many minerals are sold as collectors specimens, or simply cut for use such as turquoise that is not processed for its metals.
How about all the obsidian on the market that was dug from popular public dig spots for one?
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Post by parfive on Apr 4, 2024 19:38:30 GMT -5
rockjunquie Itβs dark out . . . the phone rings . . . whispers on the other end . . . Heβs in the house again.
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dillonf
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Post by dillonf on Apr 4, 2024 20:36:20 GMT -5
I have to say the folks on RTH are the most respectful I have encountered on any online forum. Even in disagreement. I left 2 forums before - not because anyone was mean to me, but because I just didn't like how folks treated each other, and that made it no fun to be a part of. I really appreciate how ~97% of interactions I see on RTH are positive and encouraging!
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realrockhound
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Post by realrockhound on Apr 4, 2024 20:51:25 GMT -5
I have to say the folks on RTH are the most respectful I have encountered on any online forum. Even in disagreement. I left 2 forums before - not because anyone was mean to me, but because I just didn't like how folks treated each other, and that made it no fun to be a part of. I really appreciate how ~97% of interactions I see on RTH are positive and encouraging! Let me change that for ya ππ Iβm just playing π
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Mark K
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Post by Mark K on Apr 4, 2024 22:15:02 GMT -5
Yeah. We had a lot of people leave another forum I go to that used to have a lot of the legends of the outdoors world post frequently. These kids who knew everything started coming on and treating the legends very disrespectfully. We had one little 12 year old bastard tell Asa Lenon, son of Herb Lenon, that he didn't know what he was talking about. That is like calling Bach, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky hacks.
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Post by catmandewe on Apr 4, 2024 22:52:05 GMT -5
vegasjames my friend who manages the claims and paperwork for Johns literal scores of claims hasn't seen the rule loophole that allows sales without a claim. Not saying something doesn't exist, but since anyone who might try to take advantage of it is going to need that rule, can you point me to it? There are some rules specifically for minerals and metals, but applying them to materials that can be ores that you have no intention of processing as ores is not going to fly, even with a friendly BLM manager. Don't have an exact citing, but part of it would fall under the prudent man rule. For example, if you have a prospect for example you have to prove what you are mining is valuable enough to file for a valid claim. How can you do that without selling the material to prove value? And again, I asked the BLM twice to clarify is a mining claim was required to mine and both times they clearly said no. That the claim is not required, the claim merely gives exclusive rights to what is being mined. Is there any law that says you cannot sell what you mine? Not that I ever heard of.
Each BLM has their own rules, so maybe this does not apply in all States. I am just going by what I was told more than once by our local BLM office.
And not everything mined is ore, and not all ores are processed. Many minerals are sold as collectors specimens, or simply cut for use such as turquoise that is not processed for its metals.
How about all the obsidian on the market that was dug from popular public dig spots for one?
In order to sell your material to prove the "prudent man" rule you must first file a letter of intent, this gives you permission to sell the material to see if it is worth mining. Tony
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rocknewb101
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Post by rocknewb101 on Apr 5, 2024 13:33:34 GMT -5
I have to say the folks on RTH are the most respectful I have encountered on any online forum. Even in disagreement. I left 2 forums before - not because anyone was mean to me, but because I just didn't like how folks treated each other, and that made it no fun to be a part of. I really appreciate how ~97% of interactions I see on RTH are positive and encouraging! I agree!!! FB groups are another toxic wasteland. So many a****les oh wait, I mean opinions - Im in a home cooking for your dog group and OMGosh it's such a toxic place. Judgemental, rude and so much contradicting information. Our safe forum is such a breath of fresh air and I'm grateful for it. Plus where else can you find mad talent and beautiful rock creations!!
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rocknewb101
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Post by rocknewb101 on Apr 5, 2024 13:35:58 GMT -5
The Everclean on our 24" HP saves us a lot of time and oil. We dump the oil out of the smaller saws in there and recycle it too. Man, those evercleans are nice!! They showed one on a cut and chat once - pricey, but easy!
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rocknewb101
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Post by rocknewb101 on Apr 5, 2024 13:39:40 GMT -5
Can anyone explain to me why homeboy deleted all his comments? - editing this because Jason's video didn't come through. I was laughing at that, not the preceeding comment
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dillonf
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Post by dillonf on Apr 5, 2024 18:26:03 GMT -5
I have to say the folks on RTH are the most respectful I have encountered on any online forum. Even in disagreement. I left 2 forums before - not because anyone was mean to me, but because I just didn't like how folks treated each other, and that made it no fun to be a part of. I really appreciate how ~97% of interactions I see on RTH are positive and encouraging! Let me change that for ya ππ Iβm just playing π
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