At 02:24 AM -0400 08/08/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>
>Rhenium is rarer than berkleium and I don't believe rhenium is
>radioactive.  I'm not sure the demand of Rhenium is very big, but the
>supply is very scare so I think this may be the most valuable per gram.

Ok, this sounds interesting, but I think the best way to decide this one
is to see the actual substance, for sale at an outrageous price per gram
on the web. Given that limitation, and let's give the list 'till Monday at
midnight, what's the most expensive metallic element I could actually
purchase in pure form, assuming I'm silly enough to want a gram of it?

>
>Nice pic at http://www.direct-action.org/Articles/winner.html, if you were
>only wearing an e-Gold t-shirt that would have been a cool ad for e-Gold
>;)

Actually, I was, but it's tough to see due to intense sunlight and a huge
grin on the face of the shooter! :^)

http://www.direct-action.org/Articles/raffle.html 

describes the next prize, and if you contact Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
I'm sure he'd be happy to take more e-gold for more tickets, BUT I have
plans to win that rifle TOO (this will make me VERY unpopular, I'm told).
JMR


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