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You should have reserves -- and even better, you should go above and beyond and have EXTRA reserves. 👀💸 Tune in to this video to learn why!
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In this article they make a big deal out of the fact that he's the only shareholder. (him, and his family.) He seems very proud of providing good jobs for the people that work there, but he hasn't shared much of anything. And now he is going to be a gazillionaire. Does sharing equity even matter?? Are all of these games with equity compensation and stock options and restricted stock units and everything else actually just a waste? Do we have real solid evidence that sharing ownership of the company really does boost long term performance?? This guy hasn't shared much of anything and it seems to be working out great.....for him. #equity #stockoptions #equitycompensation #entrepreneurship
Autry Stephens, one of the last Texas wildcatters, is about to become one of the richest men in the world. He isn’t sure how he feels about it.
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"The main thrust of this article is aimed towards how we should improve access to those reserves with deep specialist skills or previous regular experience in order to contribute to routine operational outputs on a daily basis" https://buff.ly/3K7v3pT
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Shooting a Krieghoff .22 L.R. Barell in a 16-gauge Sauer $ Shon Drilling The versatility of the three-barreled drilling can be enhanced by using smaller caliber insert barrels. Almost since the invention of the centerfire cartridge versions of the gun, these barrels have been used in both centrefire and rimfire calibers to give European hunters the opportunity to take any game that might appear before the gun. While the more powerful rifle round might be reserved for Red Deer and Boar, a .22 L.R. barrel could be used to pot a sitting hare, grouse. a brain shot to finish an animal, or to provide inexpensive practice rounds. Although ingenious methods have been developed to help zero the barrel to the set of deployable sights on non-scoped drillings, my 16-gauge Sauer and Shon drilling which was made in the 1930s patterned high and right. I do not know when the insert barrel was made, but I suspect that it was made for standard-velocity .22 cartridges, rather than the high-speed hollow points that I was shooting. In future shooting I will try other .22 rimfire cartridges to see if I can find one that shoots more nearly to the point of aim. The barrel is sufficiently accurate to take close range squirrels, and I hope to ultimately be able to use it on Georgia squirrels and rabbits.
Drilling with 22 L R Barrel
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Do you know what the drill is DOING to the person performing it?
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With so much “coffee shop” talk recently surrounding the topic of our nation’s Reserves, it is good to visit the fundamentals again. This short 3 part series highlights on the importance of why we should always be building on it and how it ticks like clockwork. There will never be enough; but it is important that we have more than enough.
[CNA Exclusive] PM Lee shares inside story of the reserves - Pt 1/3 | Singapore Reserves Revealed
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Very nice video and the story told provides something for those performing groundwater studies to consider when they plan clusters of monitoring wells to varying depths. In this case, the unknown hole in the center was located about 1.5 m from the other two and it converged on the well that was video logged at a depth of 27 m. For reference, a lateral drift of 1.5 m in 27 amounts to a deviation from vertical of 3.2°. Whereas boreholes in rock are commonly deviated by one to 3° or even higher, especially as they get deeper and not only in steeply fractured rock as shown here. In dipping sedimentary rocks, the deviation is commonly towards the up-dip direction, as the drill string is tilted into that alignment as the bit encounters harder beds first along the up-dip side of the advancing hole.
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𝙋𝙖𝙧𝙩 2 🎥😨 Things got interesting when the crew encountered hidden obstacles. Watch to see how they tackled the challenge. The drill crew hit a snag, but what they unearthed was a real eye-opener..As The driller could not understand why the hole would not airlift the debris. Turns out there were 3 holes within a 3 metre space and nobody knew about the one in the middle. When I told them I saw casing at a depth of 27 metres in an adjacent hole to the one they were drilling, they would not believe me. Oh well...
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$NFG.V intercepts 14.5g/t Au over 27.8m, 9.7g/t Au over 20.3m, 34.6 g/t Au over 5.3m, 39g/t Au over 4.3m and 33g/t Au over 4.8m at Iceberg. Results from the follow-up drill program at the new Iceberg discovery. https://lnkd.in/epnCdfH7
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