[meteorite-list] thanks for the recomendations
Good evening list. I'll try and keep it short. I guess when you let the horse out of the barn, it is stupid to go and close the barn door. Well I want to thank all the decent people who have emailed me about my constant posting of reposting. From now on Iam going to take the advise of all who have gone on before in this great hobby, to think what I am doing before it becomes a habitual nightmare of never ending posts of nothing. Thank you all for the "smart " emails to help guide me and make me think before I act. When I look back at all the same repeats, it boggles my mind why I did it. Well it is a new year, and I guess I just needed to be told and learn, and go from there. Thanks again for getting me back on track. steve arnold, chicagoSteve r. Arnold, Chicago, il, 60107 The midwest meteorite collector! I.M.C.A. member #6728 Website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.comDo you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now
Re: [meteorite-list] thanks for the recomendations
YADA YADA YADAheard it all beforethe proof will be in the lack of puddingor a spam. Steve in your case the horse is dead and the barn burned to the ground. We(including myself) will gladly help you rebuild the barn and find a new horse. Just ease up a bit and stick to your word and do not post trades and deals so much and so often. It is a safe bet that one is enough, most everyone reads every post, if they are interested they will contact you. Since it seems as though contacts have been not coming in by the bucket load it may be that no one is truly interested. We do thank you for your effort, get a grip man and enjoy the list and the hobby and help others that are involved in this list to enjoy it with you. It is a new yeareveryone deserves a new start...I want to be the first to say welcome to the list, live, love your hobby and learn. Bright Blessings, Mark M. Phoenix AZ - Original Message - From: STEVE ARNOLD To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 4:39 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] thanks for the recomendations Good evening list. I'll try and keep it short. I guess when you let the horse out of the barn, it is stupid to go and close the barn door. Well I want to thank all the decent people who have emailed me about my constant posting of reposting. From now on Iam going to take the advise of all who have gone on before in this great hobby, to think what I am doing before it becomes a habitual nightmare of never ending posts of nothing. Thank you all for the "smart " emails to help guide me and make me think before I act. When I look back at all the same repeats, it boggles my mind why I did it. Well it is a new year, and I guess I just needed to be told and learn, and go from there. Thanks again for getting me back on track. steve arnold, chicago Steve r. Arnold, Chicago, il, 60107 The midwest meteorite collector! I.M.C.A. member #6728 Website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com Do you Yahoo!?Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now
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Steve and List, Somehow Steve, I really don't think you have got the message. The good folks here on the list have been ever so patient, and yet you continue. Please go back Steve and carefully re-read the recents posts regarding your trades, etc. It does seem that you view meteorites and micro-sections that you obtain, no more than a commodity, or a collectable---like baseball cards. If that is all there is to your collecting, well...that's sad. One might just as well buy and sell gold or silver bullion. I have looked back into the archives of this list server and did you know Steve that your VERY FIRST posting was a brief introduction as to who you were, and then you ended your post with some kind of offer for a trade or you were looking to buy specimens. Rememberthis was your very first post. It's almost been non-stop since. I also have scanned just about all of your previous posts, and could only find approximately 5 postings where you requested information regarding the science of meteorites. For the most part, your postings are solicitations for trades, sales and so forth. I was also however, a bit taken aback from your earlier posting is that you are an aggresive person, and would not change for anyone...it's who you are, etc; etc. That kind of post won't exactly endure yourself to many on this list, other than the likeminded aggresive individuals. You state you want to be really liked by members of this list, but what have you done to obtain / earn that status? Continued spam-like ads isn't the ticket. And now you seemed to have made some sort of declaration of not wanting to change behavior. Is that the true nature of who you are? I really do hope you will re-read the earlier posts, and possibly gain some insight. I really believe you could offer some good information regarding your collection, and so forth. I just hope there will be a few remaining members of this list, willing to hear it. Steven L. Sachs / IMCA # 9210 ---BeginMessage--- Good evening list. I'll try and keep it short. I guess when you let the horse out of the barn, it is stupid to go and close the barn door. Well I want to thank all the decent people who have emailed me about my constant posting of reposting. From now on Iam going to take the advise of all who have gone on before in this great hobby, to think what I am doing before it becomes a habitual nightmare of never ending posts of nothing. Thank you all for the "smart " emails to help guide me and make me think before I act. When I look back at all the same repeats, it boggles my mind why I did it. Well it is a new year, and I guess I just needed to be told and learn, and go from there. Thanks again for getting me back on track. steve arnold, chicagoSteve r. Arnold, Chicago, il, 60107 The midwest meteorite collector! I.M.C.A. member #6728 Website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.comDo you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now ---End Message---
RE: [meteorite-list] thanks for the recomendations
Steve, We, your colleagues on this list, have heard this before. I hope for ALL our sakes (especially yours) you become successful in getting on the right track as you have proposed. Steve, ponder this just to yourself. Do you REALLY appreciate these rocks from space for what they truly are - scientific treasures each and every one of them? Or are they just chattel to you - to be bought, traded and forgotten. I too once thought of getting into the "business", but I cannot bring myself to part with any of my collection...they are just too precious to me.EACH of them is a link to occurances in the distant past of the solar system that we can only try to devine through science. To hold each one is to connect with the Universe in a way that is not possible through any other means. Of course you can do whatever you want with your collection, but you can do so in private or through other means as many have suggested without causing undue attention to be brought upon yourself via this List. Think about it Steve and let your actions speak far louder than your words on this List have done so far. I wish you well in this worthy personal endeavour. All the best, Greg RedfernIMCA #5781www.meteoritecollectors.org -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of STEVE ARNOLDSent: Monday, January 13, 2003 6:40 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [meteorite-list] thanks for the recomendations Good evening list. I'll try and keep it short. I guess when you let the horse out of the barn, it is stupid to go and close the barn door. Well I want to thank all the decent people who have emailed me about my constant posting of reposting. From now on Iam going to take the advise of all who have gone on before in this great hobby, to think what I am doing before it becomes a habitual nightmare of never ending posts of nothing. Thank you all for the "smart " emails to help guide me and make me think before I act. When I look back at all the same repeats, it boggles my mind why I did it. Well it is a new year, and I guess I just needed to be told and learn, and go from there. Thanks again for getting me back on track. steve arnold, chicago Steve r. Arnold, Chicago, il, 60107 The midwest meteorite collector! I.M.C.A. member #6728 Website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com Do you Yahoo!?Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now
Re: [meteorite-list] thanks for the recomendations - Now I'm Annoyed
Hi Steve, I really hope that you are sincere with this latest 'apology'! I was just searching the web using Google for information and possible sale items for a rarer meteorite and found the top 2 hits were from the Meteorite List Archives, (which is often the case). I clicked on the first only to find it was just one of your spams trying to get another rare meteorite. The second? Another separate email asking for the same thing a few days later!!! Please! Enough is enough! I hope that you are able to find more fulfillment in your growing collection and all the other great things that go with the hobby; such as this list! The year is still young, so plenty of time to make it a good one! Cheers, Jeff Kuyken I.M.C.A. #3085 www.meteoritesaustralia.com __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list