Tiffany
Blue
50% Turquoise and personal
and
50% New Mexico legal
history
First posted
Wednesday
September 9, 2009 10:35
Updated
Wednesday October 7, 2009
11:55
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Thursday September 24, 2009 08:06
Employee of the Royal Gorge railroad told me that rocks are likley to fall during or after rain or when the temperature changed rapidly.
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http://home.comcast.net/~bpayne37/tiffanyblue/tiffanyblue.htm#rockfall----- Forwarded Message -----
From: "P. Brown" brownp52@yahoo.com
To: "bill payne" bpayne37@comcast.net
Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 11:14:00 AM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
Subject: Re: FW: your efforts and electricityThe bureau of Abandoned mines and minerals put a fence around it to make it safe. T.Brown
--- On Mon, 9/14/09, bill payne wrote:
From: bill payne bpayne37@comcast.net
Subject: FW: your efforts and electricity
To: patmmccraw@aol.com, brownp52@yahoo.com
Cc: blackmesais@gmail.com, "Amorales58@Comcast.Net" amorales58@comcast.net
Date: Monday, September 14, 2009, 6:29 PMPat and Todd
Why the fence around original lode hole?
Best
Sobolewski lived in Albuquerque when

happened.
Extreme caution must be taken if collecting at the Ora mine. This lesson was learned in a fatal manner by a group of German tourists visiting the site in 1993. A large block of limestone weighing approximately 10 tons fell from the back (ceiling) of the mine and crushed a young man who had inadvertantly undercut the block by collecting fluorite specimens. His father, fortunately saved when the block struck his side and threw him backwards, nearly lost his arm in the accident.
Sobolewski reported that one of the tourist's rock pick was badly bent by the falling stone.
Sobolewski also reported that when you apply a rock pick at one place and material starts falling in other areas this possibly signals a major collapse.
Field trip Monday September 7, 2009 to buy a copy of
Tiffany
Blue for
John Sobolewski.
One reason. John's photo Wednesday September 2, 2009 Sekiu,
WA.
Above photo is on display as of Wednesday September 9, 2009 under glass in the fishing department of Sportsman's Warehouse, Albuquerque, NM.
Original plan was to give my copy to John [a mineral collector and
seller [ebay]
1
2
3] but it
has too much good legal material to give it up.
Our interest is
mostly legal and liberal art education.
Author McCraw appears to be a liberal arts grad.
New Mexico legal system appears to have changed little between 1909
to 2009 we learned from Tiffany Blue.
We note that
Todd Brown [brownp52@yahoo.com] at Casa Grande Trading Post, Cerrillos Turquoise Mining Museum & Petting Zoo sold a copy of Tiffany Blue for $20.
Todd then marked on a tourist map the location of the main lodes and the castillian mine on NM road 45.
Here's Todd showing me turquoise from his mine.

Here's a cropped photo of Turquoise hill.

Can you see what is apparently the main load.

Note the fence around the main lode hole in ground.
We speculate that the mines have been collapsing because of the overhead weight.
Coal mine overburden makes a lot of coal unminable:
The Powder River Basin in Wyoming and Montana is the largest known coal deposit in the United States with an estimated 550 billion tons of federally owned coal in the ground, but only 1.5 percent of it is currently available for mining, according to a new federal report.The remainder is either off limits entirely because mining is prohibited by law, such as areas designated as wilderness, or is not being mined because the coal is unreachable or the land is being used for other purposes.
Greg Schaefer, spokesman for Arch Coal Inc., which operates two mines in the Powder River Basin, said the coal in the basin is shaped like a bathtub, with the edges near the land surface and then dropping deep underground in the middle.
Bob Simon and CBS lets you listen to the snap, crackle and pop of coal caused by overhead weight.
Rock masses in deep-level mines are subject to high stresses, which can result in unexpected failure of rock into mined-out openings.
This progressive slip reduces the physical dimensions of stopes and increases compressive stress resulting in sudden implosive failure of the stope margins.
Todd Brown also told us about CERRILLOS HILLS HISTORIC PARK.
We investigated on labor day September 7, 2009 and even toured the cemetery.
University of New Mexico Press AUTHOR INFORMATION.
Let's also look at big-name publishers.
Bill has written
money-making books for Harper-Row [English and
Spanish], Reston/Prentice-Hall, and
Academic/Elsevier
Press over the past about 39 years.
English and Spanish links discovered by

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=transmitting+information+in+noise&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
We have to make the book a short but interesting read.
Thursday June 11, 2009 18:40
How thoughtful on my 72nd birthday.
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This cost us $22,036 which we are in the process of trying to get back.
Relax to cool music [granddaughter's characterization] while we think our way out.
Bill,
It's not how you get into these things that matters.
It's how you get out of them that counts.
JSS

Have you ever had so much fun?

We slit open the Albuquerque Publishing company envelope but did not remove its contents.
, ®, COPYRIGHT and © may have different meanings under
the law.
Note Ms McCraw's use of © below.

This is likely related to
http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/abqpublishing/abqpublishing.htm#copyright