Azure’s Lithium find was definitely the luckiest in human history.
As usual you ascribe zero skill to the crack lithium team at AZS and Tony Rovira's direction.
I have the opposite approach and continue to do so.
When you have a crack exploration team, luck has something to do with it but not
given the very highly prospective nature of the tenement, and Mark Creasy's previous finds.
Something I've been pointing out previously many times, as being a question of time before these matters reveal themselves.
It's a matter of risk vs reward and balancing them.
This is long term thinking over short term sugar hits and depressing extremes. Both of which I avoid, having a steady eye for the Long term.
PLUS it took the mental agility of Tony Rovira who was reviewing the data overnight, and specifically directed the team to switch to looking for Li.
He has recounted this in a recent video. Perhaps you missed it.
As such, Tony has a history of lateral thinking. He did that with the colossal Ni Cosmos discovery for which he won Explorer of the Year.
The one I keep reminding you of but somehow you forget an accuse Tony Rovira of all manner of things including incompetence.
Further, you make a very inaccurate representation of what has taken place. Balancing the discussion is more like it.
I do wish you'd be less personal and more fair in your idea of discussion. It would really help the quality of discussion and stop derailing it, as you continue trying to attack my credibility. I topped up as things improved with AZS, which has had a lot of difficulty not their own fault.
Ann: Broad High-Grade Lithium Intersections Continue at Andover, page-179
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