By Liam Hardy Other’s have written about the economics and market news this year and done much better research than I can spare time for so… Here are my personal thoughts from life at home and along the Spotlight Highway. It has been a surprisingly good year overall for me and for Spotlight. My natural […]
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Tales from the Bunker: A Saturday Ramble
Featured Image: Heli-supported camps are standard practice across Northern BC (Image: Bob Quinn Airstrip BC, Spotlight Mining, 2019) FYI I’m starting with one of those dull ‘Liam learning to business’ moral stories, there’s mining related grumbling further down if that’s what you subscribed for… Today is one of those days where I am still only […]
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Featured Image: Drill pad on MTB’s American Creek prospect… Drilling began this week! Morning all, A few fellow ‘millennials’ will complete the title lyric in your heads, it’ll be circling mine for the rest of the day! Yesterday I had to shift my meetings and couldn’t make the show, buried in editing work and regular […]
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Featured Image: A rubbish picture I took at last year’s show in Colorado Hey y’all, from Nuss Café in Vienna, and also from Beaver Creek, Colorado. We’re still here in the Rockies in spirit! I’m penning this quickly to get it to you before we hit the conference floor again, so please excuse likely spelling, […]
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Featured Image: A rubbish picture I took at last year’s show in Colorado Liam goes on a ramble again… Today I’ll be logging into the Beaver Creek Precious Metals Summit show, normally in the stunning mountains of Colorado, today, streamed online into my home office. On the one hand, this has saved me hassling with […]
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End of the World Jukebox: Back in the lovely days when I played in garage punk bands, guys used to claim they were better than girls a lot too… We used to say ‘go tell Brody’ – The Distillers – Drain the Blood Time for a personal grumble today. I hope that’s alright with you, […]
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https://youtu.be/YULjRJKGBI4 Your favourite live shows: Everything we’ve ever enjoyed is now immortalised on youtube… From that time your cat fell in a small box and you just had to share it… To some of the best concerts… In 2004 I got to see Jack White destroy the Reading Festival stage with Meg and now, we […]
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This Week’s E-Conference Topic: ‘Why Copper’ 4 Companies, a keynote and our live, interractive chat-Q&A with the panel. Thursday 30th April at 18:00 (London, UK) REGISTER NOW to join the party! Yohoho, and a bottle of Saturday. This glorious day was spent pondering how to fully leave the bunker… Restrictions in Slovakia have begun to […]
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End of the world Jukebox: One of the things I miss most about living in Brighton is the novel live-music and social-drinking scene… Fuelled by superb bands like my friends at ‘The Captain’s Beard’. A ragtag bunch who inspire joyful dances at folk pubs and festivals on their weekends off from pludering and pillage. Here’s […]
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End of the world Jukebox: As the days go on and on… South African band Seether – Same Damn Life. I was really confused watching this video for the first time, I really thought there were 2 singers back-forthing the high and low lines in the verses… Featured image: Taken on a site vist in […]
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