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How to Strike Gold

Gold is a very effective conductor of heat and of electricity. Even your computer makes use of gold. Computers use gold circuits that help convey keystroke commands. So when you hit a key, you are striking gold. Even though gold is an inanimate object that cannot read or write, it is very useful in helping us communicate via computer.

Of course, striking gold via computer keys is not the same as striking gold the way a gold miner would. Locating gold and then extracting it from the earth is hard work. Underground mining is when miners work to extract gold ore beneath the surface. There is more than one way to get gold from the earth. And when people talk about striking gold, they could be referring to a number of methods for obtaining the precious metal. Hard rock mining is when miners work to get gold that is encased within a rock. Most of the gold that is mined is extracted through hard rock mining and a lot of this type of mining is done in South Africa.

However, if you do not intend to actually go out a dig into the earth for gold, then you might have to find a less work-intensive way to strike gold.  just today, an article stated that an actress who had found a great role had "struck gold". That phrase is often when used when someone has found something great, whether they are going to make money from it or not. You can "strike gold" without leaving home when you go through your house and find gold objects that you do not want to use anymore: gold watches, gold bracelets, gold earring, gold necklaces and gold coins. Once you find gold that you are willing to part with, you can sell gold to a gold buyer. You may not feel the same kind of euphoria that gold rusher felt when the struck gold. That probably will not matter to you very much though. You can get your cash for gold without having to really break a sweat.

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