Saturday, January 24, 2009

Gryphon Gold 2008 Resource Model Update

Gryphon Gold Corporation (TSX: GGN)(OTCBB: GYPH) reports that its new CIM compliant NI 43-101 gold resource inventory for the Borealis property expands the gold resource by 704,000 ounces (comprised of 318,000 ounces of measured and indicated and 495,000 ounces of inferred resources) for a 39% increase over the January 2007 inventory. The increase is a result of both an improvement in the over all grade of the deposits and an increase in the total tonnage resulting from the successful 2007 drill program.

The gold resource inventory is now calculated to be 1,422,500 ounces of measured and indicated gold and 1,104,500 ounces of inferred gold versus 1,213,500 ounces of measured and indicated and 609,200 inferred as per the previous January 2007 calculation.

Comparison table:

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Date Measured Indicated Inferred
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Grade Grade Grade
Tons Oz/ Ozs of Tons Oz/ Ozs of Tons Oz/ Ozs of
,000 ton Gold ,000 ton Gold ,000 ton Gold
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January,
2007 16,360 0.031 503,700 24,900 0.029 709,800 1,000 0.020 609,200
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May,
2008 6,600 0.058 383,900 29,000 0.035 1,038,600 50,300 0.022 1,104,500
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The new technical report will be filed with Canadian securities regulatory agencies on SEDAR and made available on the Company's website at www.gryphongold.com in early May, 2008. The assays for Gryphon Gold's drilling were prepared by Inspectorate America Corp. and American Assay Laboratories, both of Sparks, Nevada.

Dr. Roger C. Steininger, Consulting Geologist, is a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators and the principal author of the May 2008 NI 43-101 technical report. AMEC, a world leader in the provision of technical services, reviewed and audited the drill hole database used to develop the new resource. Modeling of the in situ resource was conducted by Steven F. Wolff, Mining Engineering Consultant and confirmed by Dr. Steininger, QP. Mr. Alan C. Noble, P.E. of Ore Reserves Engineering, a Qualified Person, modeled the stockpiled resource.

All of Gryphon Gold's drilling was logged (and all the relevant historic core and chips were re-logged) in detail to insure consistency in defining the geology and the alteration that is closely related to the gold mineralization. New oxidization boundaries were developed for each deposit and new grade boundary contours were constructed on cross sections throughout the deposits to assist in developing reliable resource estimates. A complete audit of the database was conducted to eliminate drill holes that may have down-hole contamination. These measures insure the quality of the characterization of these gold ounces.

The enhanced geological model of the Central Borealis deposits that Gryphon Gold's geologists have developed over the past three years is proving successful. It effectively identified areas of potential mineralization that were subsequently drilled and resulted in this significant expansion of the Central Borealis gold resource. Additionally, the enhanced resource model has identified areas where these resources are still open to expansion and it has indicated areas where additional higher-grade material is likely to be delineated.

An internal feasibility study incorporating the results of the new resource calculation is in progress and a report supporting the viability of a heap leach mine for the oxide portion of the Central Borealis resource is anticipated to be ready for release in July 2008.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF GRYPHON GOLD CORPORATION

Anthony (Tony) Ker, CEO

Full financial statements and securities filings are available on our website: www.gryphongold.com and www.sec.gov or www.sedar.com .

The Borealis property is described in the technical report dated August 15, 2006 and revised January 11, 2007 titled Technical Report on the Mineral Resources of the Borealis Gold Project Located in Mineral County, Nevada, U.S.A. and prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators. The technical report describes the exploration history, geology and style of gold mineralization at the Borealis property.

This press release was reviewed by Dr. R. Steininger of Gryphon Gold, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators. This press release contains "forward-looking information" which may include, but is not limited to, statements with respect to resource estimates, projections, our planned exploration and drilling programs, expected results for the updated report for the Borealis property, timing of the heap-leach feasibility study and drilling results, the availability of future financing for exploration and other plans, projections, estimates and expectations. Such forward-looking statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including, the risks and uncertainties outlined in our most recent financial statements and reports and registration statement filed with the SEC (available at www.sec.gov ) and with Canadian securities administrators (available at www.sedar.com ). Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those anticipated, believed, estimated or expected.

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

"Applied Cost Modeling" E-Zine Now on Web

PLEASANTON, CA, Dec 16, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Wright Williams & Kelly, Inc. (WWK), the global leader in cost and productivity management software and consulting services, announced today that the latest edition of its much acclaimed free E-Zine "Applied Cost Modeling" is now available on its web site ( www.wwk.com) under their "Newsletter" link. First published in 1994, "Applied Cost Modeling" has been the mainstay for manufacturing and assembly industries in disseminating information on hot topics such as cost of ownership (COO), overall equipment efficiency (OEE), cost and resource evaluation, and discrete-event simulation.
The latest edition includes the feature article: "Hi-Tech Equipment Reliability: A Practical Guide for Engineers and Managers" and is presented as the eighth installment in an on-going series from the book of the same title. The second edition of this book is now in print and can be ordered through the WWK web site under the "Resources" link.
With more than 3,000 users worldwide, Wright Williams & Kelly, Inc. is the largest privately held operational cost management software and consulting company serving technology-dependent and technology-driven organizations. WWK maintains long-term relationships with prominent industry resources including SEMATECH, SELETE, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI), and national labs and universities. Its client base includes nearly all of the top 20 semiconductor manufacturers and equipment and materials suppliers as well as leaders in nanotechnology, micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), thin film record heads, magnetic media, flat panel displays (FPD), and photovoltaics (PV).
WWK's product line includes TWO COOL(R) for detailed process step level cost of ownership (COO) and overall equipment efficiency (OEE), PRO COOL(R) for process flow and test cell costing, Factory Commander(R) for full factory capacity analysis and activity based costing, and Factory Explorer(R) for cycle time reduction and WIP planning. Additionally, WWK offers a highly flexible product management software package that helps sales forces eliminate errors in product configuration and quotation processes.
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Sunday, December 21, 2008

"Applied Cost Modeling" E-Zine Now on Web

Free E-Zine Dedicated to Manufacturing Cost Reduction and Productivity Improvements

PLEASANTON, CA, Dec 16, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Wright Williams & Kelly, Inc. (WWK), the global leader in cost and productivity management software and consulting services, announced today that the latest edition of its much acclaimed free E-Zine "Applied Cost Modeling" is now available on its web site ( www.wwk.com) under their "Newsletter" link. First published in 1994, "Applied Cost Modeling" has been the mainstay for manufacturing and assembly industries in disseminating information on hot topics such as cost of ownership (COO), overall equipment efficiency (OEE), cost and resource evaluation, and discrete-event simulation.
The latest edition includes the feature article: "Hi-Tech Equipment Reliability: A Practical Guide for Engineers and Managers" and is presented as the eighth installment in an on-going series from the book of the same title. The second edition of this book is now in print and can be ordered through the WWK web site under the "Resources" link.
With more than 3,000 users worldwide, Wright Williams & Kelly, Inc. is the largest privately held operational cost management software and consulting company serving technology-dependent and technology-driven organizations. WWK maintains long-term relationships with prominent industry resources including SEMATECH, SELETE, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI), and national labs and universities. Its client base includes nearly all of the top 20 semiconductor manufacturers and equipment and materials suppliers as well as leaders in nanotechnology, micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), thin film record heads, magnetic media, flat panel displays (FPD), and photovoltaics (PV).
WWK's product line includes TWO COOL(R) for detailed process step level cost of ownership (COO) and overall equipment efficiency (OEE), PRO COOL(R) for process flow and test cell costing, Factory Commander(R) for full factory capacity analysis and activity based costing, and Factory Explorer(R) for cycle time reduction and WIP planning. Additionally, WWK offers a highly flexible product management software package that helps sales forces eliminate errors in product configuration and quotation processes.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Modeling Jobs Made Easy - Child Models, Body Parts, Plus Size and More

The glamour that surrounds those bronzed lean bodies is probably the first thing that people think of when you hear the word model. To be a model seems like such a far off aspiration for some and actually getting into the business might be almost impossible, Right? Wrong! Modeling is not as glamorous as it seems to be and starting out as a model doing any kind of modeling is also quite simple if you know where and how to start.

Starting out as a model, most people would expect that you have to have a very skinny frame and pretty face. This is just not true and being a model nowadays can require that you be plump, large boned, tall, short, athletic, have sharp feature, cute features, short hair, long hair, or actually anything you can think of. You get various types of models that you can aspire to, which will still earn you the right to say you are a model and earn a great salary as well.

Find a Modeling Agency

So where do you actually begin? Well, the very first thing you will need to do is find a reputable agent. This agency should in fact be one of the top agencies in your area and you should either recognize the name or some of the models that are with them. These agencies are exclusive, yes, but to settle for anything less, might be hazardous to you and your career. Lots of unknown, new agencies are not legitimate you might get taken for a ride or even taken advantage of if you are not careful. While the well known agents are harder to get into, it is well worth it to have professional, excellent representation.

To make it into a modeling agency, you must go there with the intention of modeling. If you go just to "find out more" or to "do something for fun, part time" you will not get the good jobs that you deserve. Go with your positive and charismatic attitude in check. Take along a portfolio if you have one and some photos as long as they are done by a professional. Most of the time, agents will be able to know if you will be good, just by looking at you and they will send you for headshots and other photos with their own photographer.

When you visit an agent, do not overdo the makeup and don't over dress either. Be yourself and look natural. Your natural beauty is far more appealing and don't worry, agents are experts at picking the perfect people no matter how drab you think you may look. If you are going to a modeling agency to be a hand model or hair model, you should go prepared to show off your chosen assets. Make sure you have your hands perfectly manicured and your hair should be professionally cut and conditioned well before your interview. If they like you, you will pretty much start getting work right away.

Models in a local agency can get work for anything from magazine inserts to catalogues for clothing and department stores; they can work on film sets and be chosen to do range showing work. Range showing is where you model various designers' clothing ranges for buyers. These buyers come from all the major stores come to view to choose what they want in their stores. For this work you will get paid quite well and the work is consistent.

Types of Modeling Jobs

Starting off as a body parts model, you will get quite a lot of work doing films and commercials for TV as well as magazine and advertising photography work. You get paid a decent salary as a body parts model and you have to always make sure that your asset is well taken care of.

Ramp modeling is part of any modeling career and if you are within a certain height range, you can be chosen as a ramp model for live fashion shows and other events. This is your ticket into working as an international model and many girls also go into beauty pageants from here. This part of modeling is very hard. You work long hours on your feet. Often times you are uncomfortable and have to perform calmly despite the pressures and stresses that might go on backstage.

Most models start from the age of 14 or 15 as pre teens and adults, but you also get child models who usually get an agent from the age of 3 upwards. There are strict rules and regulations in place for children on shoots regarding hours and rest sessions, so if you have a good agent you have nothing to worry about. These modeling sessions are usually for photo clothing catalogues or TV commercials.

There are many different kinds of modeling jobs and not all of them require traditional good looks and a tight body. To break into the modeling industry, as a model, make-up artist, or photographer, it's important to understand how the business works and what the job requirements are. Freelance writer Lisa Jenkins shares what she knows on the free website: JobMonkey. She describes different types of jobs in the industry such as child modeling, photography, and agency positions. There are also many tips for job seekers.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

What is Structural Equation Modeling?

Have you come across this term in some of your educational assignments? Structural equation modeling is a statistical technique that is used for testing and estimating causal relationships. Scientifically speaking, it is a combination of statistical data and qualitative causal assumptions. Because of the nature of structural equation modeling, it befits confirmatory modeling as opposed to exploratory modeling. In plain English, this means that this technique is used for testing theories rather than creating theories.

You might be confronted with this technique if you are a college student preparing your dissertation. Dissertations can be very complex and yet students do not always have teachers available for individual assistance. Therefore, some students seek out online research companies for help on structural equation modeling as well as other statistical or observational information, such as path analysis overview or exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis.

This is an ethical practice because students are not paying someone to write their dissertation for them. They are merely getting assistance in the research end of the paper. Therefore, they can draw their own conclusions after being given statistical examples. Dissertations are required documents that students must complete before receiving a college degree. If you need help with statistical research but have no personal authority to consult, where can you turn?

Visit SEM Consulting. This research company is staffed by doctorate level educators and professionals who have had experience in writing dissertations. When it comes to writing such a complex assignment, you need someone you can trust and someone that has taken the same path in their education. This is the offer that SEM Consulting makes to new students facing the educational challenge of their lives. For more information on structural equation modeling, as well as other collegial assistance in researching, visit the company's website at Sem-Consult.com.

SEM Consulting has been helping students and business executives complete their dissertations or projects for over 15 years. If you are in need of structural equation modeling assistance, visit SEM-Consult.com.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

3D Modeling

3D model is basically from three dimensional images. 3D models are frequently developed by software applications. And also 3D models are broadly used in 3d graphics. Geometric mesh of triangles or polygons is illustrated by 3Dmodels but it’s under the control of 3D space. 3D modelers are used to develop the model through 3D mesh. Mesh use to alter their decision according to users. Models can be suggested in diversity of angles simultaneously. 3D modelers are interrelated to ray tracers.

Variety of 3D modeling:

3D modeling contains various types: They are

3D studio max:

3ds Max is generally made on 3ds graphics application. 3ds max is created by AutoDesk media and entertainment. 3ds max is the 9th version generation. Its can activate on window 32 and windows 64. 3ds max is frequently based on 3D animation programs. 3ds max contains strong and good capacity its movable plugin architecture on the Microsoft window platform. It’s frequently used on video games developers. 3ds max mostly used on movies.

Cheetah 3D:

Cheetah 3d is one of the types of computer graphics and 3D modeling. And also its takes place in animation and rendering. Cheetah 3ds is user friendly. Cheetah 3ds is mostly aim in part time artists. Cheetah 3ds is many used in professionals. Cheetah 3ds is have a various types of geometric primitives and also contains polygon meshes and bezier curves. Antialising, raytraced shadows, depth of field, HDRI lighting, soft shadowing and photo-mapped are used in cheetah 3ds.

Cinema 4D:

Cinema 4D is based on commercial platform which is high-end in 3D graphics. It is able to procedural and polygon modeling, animating, lighting, texturing and rendering. Cinema 4D is an admired in 3d application among action graphics. Cinema 4D is a runtime programming and scripting language. It has four different packages released by MAXON; cinema 4D applications are XL bundle, the studio bundle that includes modules and production bundle which indicates a service contract. Linux version is available in cinema 4D.

Modo:

Modo is a type of polygon and it’s an advanced polygon. Modo is one of the modeling packages are created by luxology. The program features are edge weighting and program run on Mac OSX and Microsoft windows platforms.

Rhinoceros 3D:

Rhinoceros 3D is an individual. It’s typically based on modeling tool. Rhinoceros 3D is from AutoDesk’s AutoCAD software. This software is mainly used for industrial design, architecture, Marine design, jewelry design, automotive design, CAD/CAM fast prototyping, reverse engineering and graphic design. Rhino 3D frequently used in scripting language called Rhinoscript and also its commonly based on visual basic program.

Alias:

Animator and poweranimator is also simply called as “Alias” its use to established Maya and studiotools. Alias is an expensive, difficult, highly used industrial 3D modeling, animation and visual effects suite. Alias is commonly used on visual effects and animation industries.

Maya:

Maya is one of the most important and highlighted 3D computer graphics and 3D modeling software packages. Maya is developed by Alias. AutoDesk have control of media and entertainment division. AutoDesk formed in October 2005. Maya is frequently used in film and Television industry and computer video games also. Maya is most familiar in 3D software and refers from alias poweranimator.

Maya is derived from two parts, they are Maya complete and Maya unlimited. Maya unlimited is more expensive and related to 3D programs. Maya complete is less powerful package. Maya personal learning edition (PLE) is an available in Maya version. PLE is the water marked for all the Maya PLE images. The recent version of Maya is version 8.5 was outcome on January 2007. Version 6.5 is the latest supported IRIX according to the platform in recent years.

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Saturday, October 4, 2008

Scale Modeling Anyone?

I had my first model when I was around 10 or 11. It was Sherman tank. During those days, most toys were remote control but later on did I realize that instead of playing with them like any other toy, it is best to just display it on your shelf or cabinet.

The truth is scale models are not for kids. These are meant for people to collect just like stamps or coins. There are so many brands around and these kits vary depending on the person's skill level.

One thing you will notice about these kits is that it never comes with the glue or the paint necessary to make it look like the one in the picture of the box. If you want to make it realistic, you have to buy these separately then study photos which you can download from the web or browse through some scale modeling magazines and then try to make something similar.

But if you don't want to put it together, there is another thing you can do. You can buy die cast assembled kits. When you buy them from the store, you might have to put a few of these pieces together simply because it will not fit in the box. A very good example is the helicopter since the rotor blades will stick out if this is packaged in the box.
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