[e-gold-list] Re: Restore the Gold $tandard - the poster

2002-05-05 Thread Patrick Chkoreff

5/5/2002 2:15:35 AM, G. Adam Stanislav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Meanwhile, since science is wonderful, I created another one
today. I called it Gold 101. It does not have any slogan about
restoring the gold standard, just an image of an atom of
gold, an image of the crystal lattice, the word gold, plus
its chemical symbol, atomic number, and atomic weight.

I submitted it as a poster to Zazzle. You can get there
by going to http://www.goldcowboy.com/gold101/ . And I
submitted it as a T-shirt and a mouse pad to Cafe Press.
Those are at the usual address of http://www.goldcowboy.com/goldware/

Adam


Incredibly beautiful stuff.

PC



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[e-gold-list] Re: Restore the Gold $tandard - the poster

2002-05-05 Thread G. Adam Stanislav

James M. Ray wrote:
Nice, Adam! This makes me want one of those chemistry-class
foam-model things, though. Also, even though I know the other
three metals aren't nearly as popular (I tend to hoard them) I'm
now curious about seeing THEM, too! Science is wonderful.

OK, I got the data (atomic structure and crystal lattice) for them.
That was the easy part. The hard part stems from the fact that I
really do not exactly know what platinum and palladium look like.

I mean, I have find references to both as being silvery. But
that is way too generic when you try to render them. I pretty
much spent all day trying to create a picture of palladium
based only on a single photograph. It is now up to you to tell
me if it looks anything like palladium (I will probably pose
a similar question about platinum soon). The temporary image
is at http://www.goldcowboy.com/temp/palladium.jpg and I need
to know whether it looks like palladium, and if not, what is
wrong with it.

Adam

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[e-gold-list] Re: Restore the Gold $tandard - the poster

2002-05-04 Thread James M. Ray


On Saturday, May 4, 2002, at 06:44 PM, G. Adam Stanislav wrote:

 I have created a new graphic that may be of interest to gold
 evangelists. It shows a lattice of gold

...

Nice, Adam! This makes me want one of those chemistry-class
foam-model things, though. Also, even though I know the other
three metals aren't nearly as popular (I tend to hoard them) I'm
now curious about seeing THEM, too! Science is wonderful.
JMR


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