Friday, 25 January 2019

Recent Comments

There have been comments on the following postings since the last update:

Day 2 of Hi-Tech Metals '18 and the end of a great week at the Vineyard
Process Mineralogy '18 welcome reception follows from Zeiss Workshop
A few simple questions for climate scientists
Travels in Peru
Process Mineralogy '18: conference diary
Hi-Tech Metals '18: conference diary
Return to Chingola
Is CO2 the most maligned gas in history?
The importance of mineral processing: the message just isn't getting through
In memory of Peter Fiore, an Nchanga legend
2018 with MEI
Looking forward to 2019
We welcome Master Magnets as a sponsor of Physical Separation '19
Pleasant surprises at the first Cornish Mining Sundowner of the year

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3 comments:

  1. Hello, Dr. Barry Wills and MEI

    I have many times openly added comments on your MEI blog, but you are not adding them.
    You delete my spouse's articles about modeling in your Linkedin group.
    You refused to print my book "Fundamentals of the theory of flotation".
    Why are you doing this?

    They banned the publication of my articles in 2007 in Russia. What has this changed?

    Do you want to stop the development of mining and metallurgy?
    You cannot do this. The world will never be the same.
    Good luck.

    Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya https://gladiolus1.blogspot.com/2019/01/do-you-want-to-stop-development-of.html

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    1. Hi Natalia, you will need to clarify this, as I have no recollection of rejecting your comments. I remember clearly accepting a number of your comments, which were responded to by others, I recollect Frances Wall being one of them, on a mineralogical topic.

      I receive around 40 comments each day for moderation, the bulk of these being nonsensical and irrelevant spam- mainly adverts for various products. These are obviously rejected, and I am also loath to accept comments submitted anonymously, particularly if they are abusive, such as those that I receive regularly from a man (we have a very good idea of who he is) who has a deep grudge about Australian academics. As he does not have the guts to identify himself, his comments are easily dealt with.

      But this does not apply to you, as you submit your name with your comments, so I am really at a loss to answer your query regarding the blog. I also have no idea what you mean by saying that I have refused to print your book- how can I print your book?

      We also moderate postings to Minerals Engineers on LinkedIn, and remove postings which do not fall within the guidelines shown in the right hand column of the group. I do not know who your spouse is, so cannot comment on anything from him which may have been rejected for whatever reason.

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  2. This is real professional journalism--all transparent.
    Coming to Recent Comments" I feel The Importance of Mineral engineering--" amy be repeated once in a while because it is indeed a growing problem.
    Rao,T.C.

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