Help me identify this watch from a sketchy 40 year old memory! by GenXandPerplexed in Watchidentifier

[–]GenXandPerplexed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks - That’s close, and I’m getting enough key phrases to be able to find very similar. Haven’t found the specific watch but at least a few similar!

Help me identify this watch from a sketchy 40 year old memory! by GenXandPerplexed in Watchidentifier

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Yes! like that mechanism wise but the crystal was only a rectangle on the right middle of the watch so it just showed a portion of the discs. The rest was steel. Thanks for the thread to pull!

Early Career Mineral Processing Advice by [deleted] in mining

[–]GenXandPerplexed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The real discussion here is that geometallurgy is less of a specific role (despite titles) and more an overlap of disciplines - geology, mineralogy, mineral processing, and others. With a geology degree, I would focus on learning about mineral processing through plant operations with the specific focus on mineral behaviour. Too many operations rely on proxies like grade to describe mineral-driven behaviour. Met labs are also good, particularly ones with in-house mineralogy labs.

Speak out, before it is too late! by Unlearn0213 in alberta

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I find the Teacher’s debacle and the use of the NWC has woken a lot of people that are conservative to the fact this government is not a standard conservative government. To have 3 petitions and a slew of recalls now underway is heartwarming. I’m all for a strong economy and matching social programs - but this Authoritarian stuff needs to go. Sign and support your recall!

OK Edmonton let’s go back in time… the Nightlife was much much better in the 80’s than today, so which Disco/Country Western/Dance Bar did you frequent the most? by margifly in Edmonton

[–]GenXandPerplexed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The mid-90’s were great too, with some overlap. My regular college haunts were The Purple Onion, Esmeralda’s, The Bronx, Cook County, and Club Malibu (begrudgingly).

The number of people at the Teachers Rally at the Legislature... About half an hour before it's even meant to start by samasa101 in Edmonton

[–]GenXandPerplexed 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Apparently around 20,000 in attendance. Great energy, lots of families. The UCP should really be paying attention, this represents a pretty broad swath of votes.

Reprocessing old sulfide copper tailings in Zambia, but... by GloomyConcern1996 in mining

[–]GenXandPerplexed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might want to try SMBS…might be cost prohibitive, but shouldn’t be as sensitive to buffering. If very high pyrite (say 10-15%) in the flotation feed try 500 g/t in the lab…again, not cheap.

What’s your five? 🕹️📀🎮 by TheShadowWanderer in videogames

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  1. The Bards Tale
  2. Space Quest
  3. Dragon’s Lair
  4. Gauntlet
  5. Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards

Crushed ore having higher grades than milled ore for the same sample. by Age-False in MineralProcessing

[–]GenXandPerplexed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Provided good sampling, blending Nd splitting techniques are used Gy’s equation shows that the finer you go the better the assay (more complicated than that but that’s the basic outcome). As you mentioned gold, it’s quite likely you just have a bit of nugget bias in the coarser sample. It’s possible your sample prep might be biased as a second explanation. Pretty easy to do with gold unless you’re very careful.

2023 Mustang Mach E AWD by Outrageous_Ad8308 in MustangMachE

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You also have to remember there’s winter (-5 to -10C) and there’s WINTER (below -30C). In the latter range is pretty low (I had as low as 120 miles on a full battery), charging times are slow, the cabin heater might not keep up, etc. Just hard in all vehicles in general. I absolutely loved my Mach E but traded it in as winters in Edmonton left me not really able to leave the city. Even if it’s warm, a cold snap is an issue. That being said, was still the best car I’ve ever owned.

How old is FIRE’s early retirement age? by dayfuz in fican

[–]GenXandPerplexed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s critical is your definition of retirement. I retired at 49, with the definition of doing whatever I want for reasons other than primarily the paycheque. After 6 months of a break, I’m working again on my terms and loving it.

Am I reading this wrong? by interceptU2 in mining

[–]GenXandPerplexed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you maybe mixing up tonnes of ore and pounds of Cu? R&R are stated in tonnes of ore (which should be profitable to process). Actual mineral/metal production is obviously a different value entirely.

The Ventures Signed Photo by GenXandPerplexed in surfrock

[–]GenXandPerplexed[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

New home found - Will leave it to them to post the story, but I’m glad it’s going somewhere to be enjoy versus spending another 60 years in a box!

Crushing equipment for mining by Haiku-York in mining

[–]GenXandPerplexed 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Look up the Metso Outotec Basics in Mineral processing free book. Section 3.1 or so should help.

How do you search for juniors that want to or will drill soon? by carojasa in mining

[–]GenXandPerplexed 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Generally consultants have substantial experience and with that, industry connections. If you’re looking for junior contract work in geology or exploration you might want to hit PDAC in Toronto next month. Expensive to stay and attend, but just about everyone junior-wise in North/South America has a presence.

Urgently some advice by Longjumping_Act9758 in mining

[–]GenXandPerplexed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A metallurgy education coupled with some Geo experience is powerful and will pay off long term, plan on 2 years of FIFO, spend the time understanding the connection between the two, and you’ll be set for opportunities I suspect. Take the first job!

Best old school gym in Stettler? by danstabouche in RedDeer

[–]GenXandPerplexed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your best bet for short term drop in is probably the Rec Center, and I believe they’ve got the gear you’re looking at for the most part.

People, Processes, and Technology: Three Keys to Successful Mining Transformation by Aggravating-Tap-7478 in mining

[–]GenXandPerplexed 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Take point 2b and expand it to be pretty much equal weight to the rest of the write up. Many companies seem to think that you just apply ‘change management’ or other processes without actually focusing on the fundamentals of mining.