Is now $8 a gallon at my Safeway, high end eggs are $7 to $8 now too. I shop Costco for eggs, can’t afford grocery stores
Looks like they’ll give themselves some room to cover
yesterday’s playbook. I still think we close around $92.
Regardless, they don’t want anyone going into the weekend brimming with confidence.
Shanghai pm fix $100.78
So, it dropped a couple bucks from the am fix. Still should get us a close around $92 for the weekend if the $6-$8 theory holds.
PM shares are flat this am or up a little in premarket. What’s odd to me is the discrepancy between GLD, SLV and spot. They must’ve taken the metals down pretty good after the SM close, because GLD is up and SLV isn’t down as much as spot. Course, they probably took the shares down also in the extended session, that’s why they appear to be up this am.
So many games with this bunch. Regardless, the day looks mild so far. No big drama to close the week – at this point anyway.
Freezing here this am in southwest Fl. this am – 35 degrees, feels like 24. Dog is going to have to wait for his walk. This is Idaho weather.
Oh so now they suddenly care about the white women.
But not the ones assaulted and murdered by illegals.
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Ferrett
That would make another good short story book. If the other team was cheating what strategy would they use. Teaching fair play. Toward the end of got around we were undefeated to one of the coaches was actually teaching the kids on a opposing team too cheat. Not only cheat but get aggressive. That backfired on them with a block when the ball meant to slam in the face of one of my kids bounced off mines head back into the other kid. I taught them just in case how to play with their head but only if necessary. They were too young in my opinion didn’t want them getting any neuro injuries.
Bingham
Wiki says it’s the largest man-made excavation and deepest open-pit mine in the world. Saw some more pictures. It mostly talked about copper
Yes it’s impossible to miss
It’s the largest open pit mine in the world. Easily seen from all over Salt Lake City
eeos
Thats incredible.
Did you actually see it?
Ferret
That’s cool, theyre having a good life. So he started soccer at four. That’s A cute age to watch. I met quite a few coaches when I got begged into being a needed coach we had to go through courses to get licenced and different levels. One of them there was teaching the 4 year olds, which I was surprised because he was a awesome player. Many were not good players. But he was teaching his son per age group.He told me he got some non toxic paint and blue for left leg red for right leg because they didn’t know their left from the right yet. But they were learning and having fun.. My assistant coach on the other hand as far as my kids level said yeah their having fun winning. Left to his own device the kids would have left lol They could have him and win too undefeated. I got them ready for the next level cuz I knew I wasn’t going to keep coaching just helping out.
The biggest mine I’ve ever seen
is certainly Bingham Canyon Mine in Utah. I was blown away at the scale of the pit and the refinery tower too. (25 miles of conveyor belts connecting the two). The smokestack is something like the 5th-tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere. The Mormons made out like bandits after they got kicked out of Navoo, Illinois and there’s been something like 8.5 billion dollars of gold mined out of the hole since the army help the Bingham brothers get the mine going. Now the Mormons have an empire.

eeos
Interesting.
Thanks.
I bought a tiny bit when it was already 20 and 24. On the Monday after I saw the Sprott interview on a Saturday. After a big run up that Friday. It seems not entirely too late.
I think I like it because
of how high the price of Silver is, that it’s a mine that could be brought back online with relative ease and smooth permitting. I also feel that there’s less risk with US-based mines and strong demand. Nevada allows mining, CO never again (it seems). Cripple Creek is the only big play in CO. There’s one other rather large CO gold mine that poses as a gravel pit in CO too, at I-70 and Clear Creek. The guy is sneaky and sells his overburned as gravel and rock. Here’s Cripple Creek.

At the Hycroft mine they have the crushers on site, leach pads, which looks reasonable. Silver is really high compared to when it was mothballed. Gold pays too. I understand that right now the mining stocks are lagging and they look like dogs, I think eventually these miners are going to wake up if this price sticks.
goldie, LOL not from school!
Picked it up from the parents somehow. Been doing soccer for three years, and piano and violin for two, and loving it all. But then, without devices and minimal TV, there’s heaps of time to play after doing the formal structured activities. Like today, after climbing the mountain, 4km return, playing all sorts of games, inspecting the nestlings, the two older ones 7 and 5, are now reading to themselves just before we take them home so we can collapse, and the 2 year old is bashing away on the ‘drums’.
Ferrett
Those things can get addictive any age. Disabled kids it can have a positive experience but normal children a lot can go wrong. They learn quickly these machines can type for them, listen to their conversations and even see them.
If searching for better interest get better writers for grade level interests other than cartoon or trans.
Like he would be at a age of begining soccer now channeling all that energy into learning strategy and skills. Things kids can identify with when reading about a child their age and remember. Learning to roller skate or with friends.
Good they know the gender difference. They still can be told they can change their gender, they were meant to be another gender, they can choose their gender.
I’m glad the parents are getting more involved and in how or what they’re teaching. Does he really got percentages down like that in second grade or was told that. Either way he remembered it. Smart little boy. That’s another thing a study showed that schools by the time they finished were lowering kids IQs..
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eeos
Do you have any speculations or conclusions to draw from the Hycroft information that you would like to share?
To you, does this change the optimistic assumptions made about Hycroft’s future?
I don’t mean to be so formal – really just asking, what’s your opinion?

