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Re: Free stuff, Selling bike, need new stuff etc etc

Postby Marky Mark » Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:08 am

I'm am in uter ore at the way a topic can go off in a tangent and totally lose the plot. It does tickle I. :lol:
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Re: Free stuff, Selling bike, need new stuff etc etc

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:56 am

[quote]uter ore


What language is this :?:
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Re: Free stuff, Selling bike, need new stuff etc etc

Postby Marky Mark » Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:00 am

[quote="mrP(Boonen)VT"][quote]uter ore


What language is this :?:


I think I must have relations in the West country. Oooo ar ooo ar ayyy :lol:
Stop making me laugh, I'm trying to get some work done here! and failing :wink:
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Re: Free stuff, Selling bike, need new stuff etc etc

Postby Andrew G » Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:31 am

[quote][size=150]Ãœter is a one-man-band with a difference. There's three of us.[/size] I am called Declan and I started Ãœter in about 1998 on my own and have recorded and released two singles, Vibrato (self-funded) and Tomorrow's Clowns (on OSCarr Records).

As the idea of me on stage playing along to a backing tape sounds fairly dull I have enlisted the help of Marceline Smith (token chick) and Martin Johnstone (one for the ladies) to play along with me to that backing tape. If the mood takes them and there's nothing on TV, they sometimes contribute in the studio too.

There is no big philosophy to the band, unless Martin and Marceline have one that I don't know about. It's more of a collection of opinions, tastes, senses of humour and general high moral standards expressed through the medium of music. That, and a way of avoiding having to grow up and get a proper career.

I like the sound of them just from the opening line :lol: .


Then again...
[quote]Uter is a three-piece band from Glasgow playing electronic noise-pop in a lo-fi style.
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Re: Free stuff, Selling bike, need new stuff etc etc

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:30 pm

and

Ore is a term for mineral deposits.
Öre, the one-hundredth of the Swedish krona.
Øre, the one-hundredth of the Danish or Norwegian krone
Ore(俺), a Japanese pronoun

An ore is a volume of rock containing components or minerals in a mode of occurrence that renders it valuable for mining. An ore must contain materials that are valuable in concentrations that can be profitably mined, transported, milled, and processed, and able to be extracted from waste rock by mineral processing techniques.
Ore deposits are mineral deposits defined as being economically recoverable. Mineral deposits may include those bodies of mineralisation which are uneconomic resources, of too low a grade or tonnage or technically impossible for extraction of the contained metal.
What is valuable to mine is generally considered in terms of purely economic considerations. However, cultural, strategic or social goals of nations, tribes, and individuals may render economically unfeasible bodies of rock valuable for extraction, for instance ochre, some clays, and ornamental stones that are of religious, cultural or sentimental value to a population. Here, value is placed on the rock in non-economic terms.
Rare samples of ore in the form of exceptionally beautiful crystals, exotic layering (when sectioned or polished) or metallic presentations such as large nuggets or crystalline formations of metals such as gold or copper may command a value far beyond their value as mere ore or raw metal for subsequent reduction to utilitarian purposes.
Ore is thus an economic entity, not a physical entity. Fluctuations in commodity prices will determine what rock is considered valuable and hence ore, and what rock is not valuable and is considered waste. Similarly, the costs of extraction may fluctuate, for example with fuel costs, rendering mining unprofitable and turning ore into waste.
The grade or contained concentration of an ore mineral, or metal, as well as its form of occurrence, will directly affect the costs associated with mining the ore. The cost of extraction must thus be weighted against the contained metal value of the rock and a 'cut-off grade' used to define what is ore and what is waste.
Ore minerals are generally oxides, sulfides, silicates, or "native" metals (such as native copper) that are not commonly concentrated in the Earth's crust or "noble" metals (not usually forming compounds) such as gold. The ores must be processed to extract the metals of interest from the waste rock and from the ore minerals.
Ore bodies are formed by a variety of geological processes. The process of ore formation is called ore genesis.
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Re: Free stuff, Selling bike, need new stuff etc etc

Postby Marky Mark » Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:34 pm

[quote="mrP(Boonen)VT"]and

The cost of extraction must thus be weighted against the contained metal value of the rock and a 'cut-off grade' used to define what is ore and what is waste.

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You just can't escape the rising costs of dentists these days !!!!!
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