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A miner is a person who extracts ore, coal, or other minerals from the earth through mining. There are two senses in which the term is used. In its narrowest sense, a miner is someone who works at the rock face; cutting, blasting, or otherwise working and removing the rock. In a broader sense, a "miner" is anyone working within a mine, not just a worker at the rock face. This article will consider this broader concept.
In regions with a long mining tradition, many communities have developed cultural traditions and aspects specific to the various regions, in the forms of particular equipment, symbolism, music, and the like.
Different ications of the individual miner. Many of the roles are specific to a type of mining, such as coal mining. Roles considered to be "miners" in the narrower sense have included:
A wire is a single, usually cylindrical, flexible strand or rod of metal. Wires are used to bear mechanical loads or electricity and telecommunications signals. Wire is commonly formed by drawing the metal through a hole in a die or draw plate. Wire gauges come in various standard sizes, as expressed in terms of a gauge number. The term wire is also used more loosely to refer to a bundle of such strands, as in 'multistranded wire', which is more correctly termed a wire rope in mechanics, or a cable in electricity.
Wire comes in solid core, stranded, or braided forms. Although usually circular in cross-section, wire can be made in square, hexagonal, flattened rectangular, or other cross-sections, either for decorative purposes, or for technical purposes such as high-efficiency voice coils in loudspeakers. Edge-woundcoil springs, such as the Slinky toy, are made of special flattened wire.
In antiquity, jewelry often contains, in the form of chains and applied decoration, large amounts of wire that is accurately made and which must have been produced by some efficient, if not technically advanced, means. In some cases, strips cut from metal sheet were made into wire by pulling them through perforations in stone beads. This causes the strips to fold round on themselves to form thin tubes. This strip drawing technique was in use in Egypt by the 2nd Dynasty. From the middle of the 2nd millennium BC most of the gold wires in jewellery are characterised by seam lines that follow a spiral path along the wire. Such twisted strips can be converted into solid round wires by rolling them between flat surfaces or the strip wire drawing method. The strip twist wire manufacturing method was superseded by drawing in the ancient Old World sometime between about the 8th and 10th centuries AD. There is some evidence for the use of drawing further East prior to this period.
No blind spots in leopards eyes
From the Lush album For Love. The original song is performed by the band Wire and written by Colin Newman and Graham Lewis.
A beautifully crafted cover of the Wire classic, by Ian Broudie (The Lightning Seeds).
The Feelies covering Wire's Outdoor Miner at the 40 Watt Club, 7 March 1987
Video: Caótica Ana, Julio Medem, 2007 Audio: Flying Saucer Attack - Outdoor Miner, 1995
Meat Puppets covering Wire on their 1980 "Home Studio Sessions" demo.
cover "Outdoor Miner" Wire , by Samba Wallace(s)
Jarvis Cocker live @ Berns in Stockholm, 2007.01.29 - doing a Wire cover - Outdoor miner
EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT...Outdoor miner ...a suggestive version of Wire's outdoor miners....in " a Houseguest's wish" compltaion - Words on music 2004...A tribute to the Wire's song " Outdoor miner" ..includes versions by Adam Franklin ( Swervedriver), Kick on the floods, Timonium, Polar, Typewriter, Fiel Gravie, Lush, Above the orange trees, Christian Kiefer, Flying sauce attack, Boy Division, Sharron, Kraus, The meeting places, Laura Watling, Should, The sems, Junetile
No blind spots in leopards eyes
From the Lush album For Love. The original song is performed by the band Wire and written by Colin Newman and Graham Lewis.
A beautifully crafted cover of the Wire classic, by Ian Broudie (The Lightning Seeds).
The Feelies covering Wire's Outdoor Miner at the 40 Watt Club, 7 March 1987
Video: Caótica Ana, Julio Medem, 2007 Audio: Flying Saucer Attack - Outdoor Miner, 1995
Meat Puppets covering Wire on their 1980 "Home Studio Sessions" demo.
cover "Outdoor Miner" Wire , by Samba Wallace(s)
Jarvis Cocker live @ Berns in Stockholm, 2007.01.29 - doing a Wire cover - Outdoor miner
EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT...Outdoor miner ...a suggestive version of Wire's outdoor miners....in " a Houseguest's wish" compltaion - Words on music 2004...A tribute to the Wire's song " Outdoor miner" ..includes versions by Adam Franklin ( Swervedriver), Kick on the floods, Timonium, Polar, Typewriter, Fiel Gravie, Lush, Above the orange trees, Christian Kiefer, Flying sauce attack, Boy Division, Sharron, Kraus, The meeting places, Laura Watling, Should, The sems, Junetile
spanish house / the day the rain came down / roman litter / fortune / penelope tree / ballad of the band / sunlight bathed the golden glow / primitive painters / outdoor miner (wire cover) / caspian sea / penelope tree reprise.
Had a few requests to go into a little more detail about my rigs.
No copyrights for me :) Practice Makes Perfect 0:00 French Film Blurred 4:11 Another The Letter 6:45 Men 2nd 7:52 Marooned 9:36 Sand in My Joints 11:57 Being Sucked In Again 13:48 Heartbeat 17:02 Mercy 20:18 Outdoor Miner 26:05 I Am the Fly 27:49 I Feel Mysterious Today 30:58 From the Nursery 32:56 Used To 35:55 Too Late 38:19 (bonus tracks 42:33)
Gathering samples, keeping track of things, rock crushing. This video is for entertainment purposes only. We do not take responsibility for what YOU do with your mining. http://www.johnnynuggets.com
The Mystery of Pitt Lakes Lost Gold Mine also known as Slumachs Lost Mine or Lost Creek Mine in British Columbia, Canada - wikipedia org Pitt Lakes Lost Gold Mine
Join Johnny "Nuggets" McGrath and his friends as they work old mine dumps, show you how to use technologies of today to prospect, set up your own claim, rock crushing, panning 101, metal detecting, safety involved and a bunch of fun along the way. Note: This show is for entertainment purposes only we do not take responsibility for content. We are not professionals and don't play them on television. Full Episode 31:00 Minutes. No Commericals http://www.johnnynuggets.com
Metal Detecting for gold - Makro Gold Racer review. John gets out to one of his favorite secret spots to do a little metal detecting with his Gold Racer. Speaks about the detector itself and a few hints on detecting in mineralized areas. Check out http://www.johnnynuggets.com
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This instructional video features Freddy Dodge, a mining expert and one of the stars of the hit TV series "Gold Rush." Freddy, his brother Derek Dodge, and their family have been prospecting, panning, and building mining equipment for decades. Freddy offers the fundamentals on: collecting and classifying material for panning; how to work the lighter materials from the pan without losing any gold; and even how to properly collect fine gold in your vial. Freddy's brother Derek and his daughter Nikki offer additional demonstrations and tips on how you can become a better gold panner right away. Tips and Techniques Demonstrated: • Where to start sampling materials for gold content. • How to collect and classify materials for panning. • Driving gold and heavier materials down into the pan. • W...
I visited some family land that was Indian land and it has several Gold mines in Southern California, Introducing Miner Mike
No blind spots in the leopard's eyes
Can only help to jeopardize
The lives of lambs, the shepherd cries
An afterlife for a silverfish
Eternal dust less ticklish
Than the clean room, a houseguest's wish
He lies on his side, is he trying to hide?
In fact it's the earth, which he's known since birth
Face worker, a serpentine miner
A roof falls, an underliner