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Good stuff BOW,

Yep, I believe the N-1 vein is in the Z-5 anomaly, which, IMO, is connected to the T-19 anomaly right beside it. I had stated earlier that I thought it was around the T-19, without looking harder, but now see that it is more likely on the Z-5, either way, its in the right place and probably much better to be recognized as a proven resonse to one of the Titan targets/anomalies.Whenever Quantec labled an anomaly on these slides with a letter Z, it means that the anomaly labled with a " Z", IS A tested response.

If you jump ahead to slide 6000, you will notice Z-2, on the right hand side of the top image, it consists of 7 seven veins (the red lines represent veins), this area is also a tested response. Its by comparing these "Z" anomalies with how much gold the veins assayed that are part of them, that we are able to arrive at the other conclusions that all the other anomalies should be mineralized. And, its so nice to know that we have a very excellent reasonable amount of 10 "Z" anomalies for comparison, (less room for error, know what I mean?)

you said;

1)Wonder what vein we're looking at 750 M from this to the North, on Line L6000 @ approx the 2275 mark?

1) This could very well be a continuation of the N-1 vein or one of the 7 veins I mentioned above. There is overburden (soil covering the vein, it can be as deep as 30 m in this area in places, and is comprised of the volcanic ash) here that hides the vein, and if this vein is a typical vein for the area, it could run for km,s itself. We talk about connecting dots, if SLI ever shows all these veins on the property as being mostly continuous (the main ones at least) this should add considerable ounces as well.

2) Misc Info: T19, is the only anomaly, without a 1st priority drill target into it

2) I like that,just think, if there is a vein with a 2.5 ounce sample taken running through that anomaly, and they don,t think its priority, then just how high would a grade have to be, to be considered priority. In other words, are they saying that the N-1 vein area is not worthy of a priority drill target, how high of a grade do they want?

3)Also, going through the 43101, I've probably scrolled over it 100 times now (never noticed this page?), but, on Page 249 (4th page from the end) why do they show what they show here? They have it labelled as Figure 9.3, and show Line L0, L750, & L2000, with the 3 images. I'm not sure what this page is for, or what they are showing us?

3) These are select images taken from the pile of slides. I am not 100% sure on this,but I would say that these 3 images are the best examples of what you want to see when interpreting the images. For ex; on slide 1, the chargeability is very impressive and is very comparible to the image that hosts the C-1 adit area that has a high sulphide reading. ~ 3-4% sulphides give off this type of reading in that area, with gold grades ~1 ounce per ton. The gold accompanies the sulphide, with gold grades rising as the sulphide content rises. So, this is an excellent image to describe the sulfides.

If you look at the resitivity slide next to the chargeability slide, you will see low resitivity at/near surface. We like to see that low resitivity in this area on the Tesoro because to me,its representing the limonite thats in the 50-80 m oxide zone. When we see this type of color/signature around the C-1,A-4 and other aereas that had sampled veins, we have appreciable gold. The best way to prove this to yourself is; look at where the red lines representing the veins are put on these resitivity (middle)slides and see how the purple flames coinside with the veins. On some slides the red lines don,t match exactly, because I believe it was just a matter of being off to one side or the other, but you can definitly see the connections When you get below that 100m level or so, you will see the drill hole about to enter what looks like a high resitivity zone. My explanation for that is that at that level, the sulphides are non oxidized and with the depth element, start to give off a different signature.

If you look at the third image, on the right, this one is for structure. You can tell the gradeint and other characteristics of the structure which becomes important to drilling/proving. For ex, by looking at that, it says to me that the source of the most mineralization there, comes from the right, or eastern side of the property, down deep.

So, to sum up what that page means; its the 3 best images that we have that show ALL the functions of the Titan in play at once.

This post is all in my opinion and may be 100% wrong.

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