Hi everyone
I am going on Holiday to the Florida Keys from tonight until 27th August.
Any orders that come in while I am away will be fulfilled within 10 days of
my return
Thanks for your orders so far, I am really enjoying doing them.
Oh, one last thing, can I get an E-Gold T Shirt somewhere?
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,
No, berkleyium wouldn't be the most expensive metal you can buy because
berkleyium doesn't exist. Berkleium however does. But perhaps this was a
trick question, a type-o or maybe just a Floriadian accent. That's just
semantics so you probably won't take this as an answer. We all know
Florida d
>At 02:55 PM + 08/07/2001, Ryan Lackey wrote:
>>Receivers/firing pins/etc. for pre-1986 civilian-ownable automatic weapons.
>>Civilians are only allowed to own pre-86 automatics, and the title goes with
>>them. There are no more being made.
>>
>>They weigh something like a 1/4oz and are worth
> would berkeleyum be the most expensive per gram that I can buy?
I don't think so... according to WebElements - Berkelium is of no
commercial importance.
However, for Protactinium they say - It is one of the rarest and most
expensive naturally occurring elements.
At $280/g ($8000/oz), it is d
CONGRATS RYAN.
RJ
http://www.americonn.com
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