Re: [meteorite-list] India report #2.

2003-10-10 Thread John Gwilliam
At 01:39 PM 10/10/03 -0700, M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:

--- John Gwilliam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Matteo,
> I know there are several List members who have had
> to deal with your
> unorthodox and questionable business ethics,
> including myself. Most have
> kept quiet because they know it's good form to keep
> one's mouth shut most
> of the time.  However, when you provoke responses
> from the likes of good
> characters like Dave Freeman and Dave Andrews,
> you're  starting to step on
> more than just people's toes.
>
>   Brothers Andrews and Freeman have expressed their
> opinions concerning you
> incessant whining and complaining, and there will be
> more to follow if you
> continue your banal rhetoric. You certainly don't
> want more testimonials to
> make their way to this List, do you?
>
>   Your silence would be greatly appreciated,
Ah yes. ... who have been these persons, I am actual
curious to know, but I see that here it is threatened
but not speaks.  Pertain the meteorites, big little,
gained from you always I paid immediately, see also on
ebay, while with a certain meteorite you pretended of
not understand that I wanted to buy it when had given
it ok that was on hold for me, and after few minutes
had been sold.  I repeat, to all the persons that I
have sold meteorites any of this has complained,
therefore I do not know where you dream you these
persons that did not do questionable business with me,
while to the opposite one I should say it with who did
questionable business, and it seems to have me also
written.  Pertain my silence, if I want I am quiet,
not you of secure you make myself be quiet.
Matteo
Matteo,

Since you decided to respond to my last post via the List, I'll elaborate 
on a few things.

First of all, any of the folks that I referred to having personal knowledge 
of your "unorthodox and questionable business ethics" can speak for 
themselves if they so choose.  Since my communications with them was 
private, I'll not post any of our conversations without their permission or 
approval.
Before you began using Paypal, you won one of my meteorites on Ebay.  You 
emailed me and said you'd be sending me cash in the mail.  When you letter 
arrived, it contained several U.S. twenty dollar bills.  The problem was 
that your payment was short twenty dollars. When I contacted you by email 
and told you about the shortage, your first claimed I was trying to cheat 
you.  My reply to you was simple - your payment was short twenty dollars 
and the meteorite wouldn't be sent to you until the problem was 
corrected.  Your next email blamed the problem on the corrupt Italian mail 
system.  I actually got quite a laugh out of the idea that a crooked 
Italian postal clerk would steal just one twenty dollar bill out of 
six.  To be fair, I will say that you did send the missing twenty dollars 
and your meteorite was sent to you.

During a conversation with another dealer, I mentioned the "missing" twenty 
dollars.  He commented that this was a standard practice with 
you.  Checking with a few more folks in the meteorite community, I got 
similar responses.

The other incident you refer to in you post is incorrect.  It did not 
involve a meteorite on Ebay, but was the most recent sale I posted to the 
List.  The sale, as always, said "first come, first served" or something 
similar to those words.  Nowhere did I mention that I would accept 
trades.  I received an email from you requesting me to put a specimen on 
hold for you and would I be interested in doing a trade.  I replied "no" 
and you next email to me asked If I would accept delayed payment from you - 
somewhere in the time frame of two weeks to a month, I don't remember 
exactly.  During the time between your emails, someone else contacted me 
and said they wanted the specimen and would send payment as soon as I sent 
them a total.  The way I see it, Matteo, you missed out on getting the 
specimen in question because you were too busy trying to negotiate a trade 
(which I didn't want) and/or a delay of payment(which I didn't agree 
to).   During the rest of the day, I received SIX emails from you where you 
ranted and raved about injustice...blah, blah, blah.

Same old, same old.

Now if anyone else chooses to share with the List any of their experiences 
with you, that's their business.  I'd think most of them would want to 
avoid your tirades of verbal diarrhea so they'll probably shy away.  Like 
David Weir, you emails have been filtered out of my system for a long time 
now, but you still make you way onto my screen because your emails are 
piggybacked on the messages of other List members.

Regards and Regrets to the List,

John Gwilliam





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Re: [meteorite-list] India report #2.

2003-10-10 Thread Sharkkb8




 Matteo:
This is my last email I write on thisargument,
Does this mean you are leaving the list.again?
 
    Gregory 


Re: [meteorite-list] India report #2.

2003-10-10 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites


> Matteo,
> 
> Your mail is filtered into my trash bin but others
> continue to quote
> your e-mails on their posts. I do not want to be
> included in your
> "satisfied customer" group so I'll speak up as you
> have asked. In fact,
> I have spoken up for over a year if you had noticed.
> Have you ever
> visited my Links page on my Meteorite Studies
> website? If so you would
> have seen a link at the end of the list titled "Once
> burnt, twice shy".
> I maintain this page with all due deliberation.
> 
> David

Item purchased was not classified as advertised. Very
poor communication.


HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA you have look my sale site?
Now I not remember what you have buy, if is NWA 1058
or 1054, but one is a primitive achondrite like
winonaite exit in the last Met.Bull. if is NWA 1054 is
a achondrite acapulcoite. First to write idiocies look
the updatings.  However most of you disappointed me in
all of the fronts, people that I thought adult instead
show themselves alone of the children that beat the
foots on the ground, like if the argument meteorites
is of USA property, when the history of meteorites is
born in Europe.  Who wants knows where to find me,
sincerely speack with similar persons I am not
interested.  This is my last email I write on this
argument, now I know from who to keep a distance and I
will know to inform also the others.  


without not any respect

Matteo


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Re: [meteorite-list] India report #2.

2003-10-10 Thread David Weir


M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
> 
> --- John Gwilliam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Matteo,
> > I know there are several List members who have had
> > to deal with your
> > unorthodox and questionable business ethics,
> > including myself. Most have
> > kept quiet because they know it's good form to keep
> > one's mouth shut most
> > of the time.  However, when you provoke responses
> > from the likes of good
> > characters like Dave Freeman and Dave Andrews,
> > you're  starting to step on
> > more than just people's toes.
> >
> >   Brothers Andrews and Freeman have expressed their
> > opinions concerning you
> > incessant whining and complaining, and there will be
> > more to follow if you
> > continue your banal rhetoric. You certainly don't
> > want more testimonials to
> > make their way to this List, do you?
> >
> >   Your silence would be greatly appreciated,
> 
> Ah yes. ... who have been these persons, I am actual
> curious to know, but I see that here it is threatened
> but not speaks.  Pertain the meteorites, big little,
> gained from you always I paid immediately, see also on
> ebay, while with a certain meteorite you pretended of
> not understand that I wanted to buy it when had given
> it ok that was on hold for me, and after few minutes
> had been sold.  I repeat, to all the persons that I
> have sold meteorites any of this has complained,
> therefore I do not know where you dream you these
> persons that did not do questionable business with me,
> while to the opposite one I should say it with who did
> questionable business, and it seems to have me also
> written.  Pertain my silence, if I want I am quiet,
> not you of secure you make myself be quiet.
> 
> Matteo
> 

Matteo,

Your mail is filtered into my trash bin but others continue to quote
your e-mails on their posts. I do not want to be included in your
"satisfied customer" group so I'll speak up as you have asked. In fact,
I have spoken up for over a year if you had noticed. Have you ever
visited my Links page on my Meteorite Studies website? If so you would
have seen a link at the end of the list titled "Once burnt, twice shy".
I maintain this page with all due deliberation.

David

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Re: [meteorite-list] India report #2.

2003-10-10 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites

--- John Gwilliam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Matteo,
> I know there are several List members who have had
> to deal with your 
> unorthodox and questionable business ethics,
> including myself. Most have 
> kept quiet because they know it's good form to keep
> one's mouth shut most 
> of the time.  However, when you provoke responses
> from the likes of good 
> characters like Dave Freeman and Dave Andrews,
> you're  starting to step on 
> more than just people's toes.
> 
>   Brothers Andrews and Freeman have expressed their
> opinions concerning you 
> incessant whining and complaining, and there will be
> more to follow if you 
> continue your banal rhetoric. You certainly don't
> want more testimonials to 
> make their way to this List, do you?
> 
>   Your silence would be greatly appreciated,

Ah yes. ... who have been these persons, I am actual
curious to know, but I see that here it is threatened
but not speaks.  Pertain the meteorites, big little,
gained from you always I paid immediately, see also on
ebay, while with a certain meteorite you pretended of
not understand that I wanted to buy it when had given
it ok that was on hold for me, and after few minutes
had been sold.  I repeat, to all the persons that I
have sold meteorites any of this has complained,
therefore I do not know where you dream you these
persons that did not do questionable business with me,
while to the opposite one I should say it with who did
questionable business, and it seems to have me also
written.  Pertain my silence, if I want I am quiet,
not you of secure you make myself be quiet. 

Matteo
 


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Re: [meteorite-list] India report #2.

2003-10-10 Thread John Gwilliam
Mike,
Thanks for making the effort to post a report of your adventure in 
India.  News like yours makes wading through the garbage on the Meteorite 
List worth the effort.

and

Matteo,
I know there are several List members who have had to deal with your 
unorthodox and questionable business ethics, including myself. Most have 
kept quiet because they know it's good form to keep one's mouth shut most 
of the time.  However, when you provoke responses from the likes of good 
characters like Dave Freeman and Dave Andrews, you're  starting to step on 
more than just people's toes.

 Brothers Andrews and Freeman have expressed their opinions concerning you 
incessant whining and complaining, and there will be more to follow if you 
continue your banal rhetoric. You certainly don't want more testimonials to 
make their way to this List, do you?

 Your silence would be greatly appreciated,

John Gwilliam
At 09:52 AM 10/10/03 -0700, Michael Farmer wrote:
Good evening everyone, it is 10 pm here in Bhubaneswar
India. another rainy day, more flooding, lots of
problems.
 I went back to Kendrapara today, and was able to
break through the absolutely hopeless Indian
beurocracy and see the meteorites.
I had to go to their version of a state or city hall,
the place in charge of the surrounding area. They are
working on the flood emergency, and told me that over
1000 villages are submerged and so many people dead,
interestingly the Indian Government only reports 17
dead, and according to the locals, it is in the
hundreds.
Anyway, after alot of talking, explaining who I was
and liberal if not quite true use of the word
University, and making formal request letters to see
and photograph the stones, the convened a meeting,
made alot of phone calls, and just at dark I finally
got authorization to go to the finance department and
open the vault and play with the meteorites.
The two stones they still have here are 5.7 kilos and
a 500 gram fragment. They are stored in a large metal
lock box, sealed with cord and then sealed with a wax
stamp to avoid tampering. They do not really know what
they are, and with the government people all demanding
the stones, they have refused to release them to
anyone since they do not understand who they belong
to. It seems that the local and federal government are
about to fight over them.
I got to fully examine them, and took about 40 photos,
but since the sun had set and they had one tiny light
in the building, I dont know how well they will come
out. The large stone was very nicely regmaglypted, but
one side was broken off, and already very badly
weathered only two weeks after the fall. The wet
climate takes it's toll on meteorites fast. The other
piece was from another stone which the villagers had
broken up, and the other pieces have all been taken
already. It is a breccia, like I said nice
slickensides, i could not see many chondrules, but
clearly an H chondrite.  There is no possibility of
any acquisition of these pieces, they made a special
file just for me that I opened the box and examined
the stone. It seems that in India, a file is made for
even the slightest thing, as I said, just to see the
stones I had to make a formal letter, get it signed by
about 20 people, and authorized by countless more by
telephone.
The local government people were absolutely fascinated
though. they asked me so many questions, and one of
them thought that this was the first time in history
that a stone had fallen from space, hence the
reluctance to even show them. They were all afraid of
radiation or viruses, and all did not understand why
the stone burned. I explained the super high velocity
is the cause of the fireball and burning, but they
could not comprehend a stone burning because it was
moving so fast.
there was also an armed guard there while I opened the
box!
I was reported to the police by the cheif of the
Suniti village, where the large stone fell, he wanted
me to give him money yesterday so that he could get me
a stone, I refused so I guess he called the state
police today and reported me stealing a  large stone,
the police were surprised when I showed up at the
station today, as I could only be the American who was
to be arrested on sight. Of course they laughed it
off, I did not find it quite as ammusing.
Overall, even though the extreme beurocracy is what
seems to stifle the Indian government, they were all
very nice and just wanted to cover their own butts as
it was explained to me.
I doubt I will get any other pieces, so tomorrow is a
tourism day, beach and temples. I saw alot of very
tame monkeys today, ad even fed a few some bananas
from on top of my head!  You put a little banana up on
your head, and the monkeys run right up your back and
sit on your head eating away!
I must say, that I appreciate every single day of
travel that meteorites have brought me, even though it
seems I will lose my shirt on this trip, oh well, ill
make it up next time when I get the next fall. I am so
plea

Re: [meteorite-list] India report #2.

2003-10-10 Thread STUARTATK
Mike,

Just wanted to thank you for taking me - and everyone else on the List - along with you on your latest hunting adventure. I'm one of the, shall we say, "less well off" members of the List, and I can't afford to jump on a plane and do an Indiana Jones like you do, so it is always a treat to be able to travel virtually with you, and others, to far flung corners of the globe in search of new specimens. I wish you nothing but good fortune on this trip, seriously. What I think some others in this community forget is that you're representing ALL of us out there, and I think you're doing a bloody good job, if you'll excuse my language. So, good luck out there - go get 'em! :-)

My own travelling is rather more modest. Two weeks ago I was up in the Shetland Islands -  a scattering of tree-less, wind-swept, sea-battered, aurora-lit rocky outcrops so far north of Scotland they're almost as close to Norway as they are to the British mainland - doing some "Outreach" work in schools up there. It rained almost the whole week, so much I was either going to start growing gills or building a big boat and rounding up pairs of animals, but I had an amazing time. I visited 5 different schools in 5 days, some small, some big, but all the kids I talked to - and the total must have been around 400 over the week - were fascinated by astronomy, and absolutely hypnotised by the selection of meteorites I took along with me to show them and let them hold. Up there, almost totally free from light pollution, and blessed with skies that overflow with stars when the icy North Atlantic winds blow the clouds away, they've had a spectacular view of Mars over the summer, so you can imagine how thrilled they were to be able to see and actually hold tiny pieces of Zagami. My much-travelled Canyon Diablo was passed around again and again, and other pieces were received just as enthusiastically. Wonderful kids, really, so polite and curious, and such fun too! In a school on a tiny island called Whallsay, one girl, Heather, patiently listened to me telling her group how cold Pluto was then raised her hand with a question: "So," she asked in her almost-Scandanavian accent, face absolutely dead-pan serious, "if I went to Pluto with my cat, and threw it outside without a spacesuit on, would it freeze solid?" That was enough of a stunner, but when she went on to enquire if her petrified cat would "break into bits" if she hit it with a hammer I lost it, totally cracked up, even as the teacher looked on aghast, hand over mouth, from the sidelines. ( Turned out the class had seen a demonstration of a rose dipped in liquid oxygen the week before, and Heather put two and two together to make 5...! )

The Shetlands are Viking country, and the Norse mythology about the sky, particularly the aurora, is fascinating. Apparently when the Norse people witnessed an aurora they thought they were seeing, among other things, the Dead playing with the head of a walrus, or clans of gods fighting, splashing blood (the red aurora) across the sky... 

Didn't find any meteorites as I wandered the broad, sandy beaches, under a truly enormous sky, but maybe next time. What I do have, which is almost as good, is a big pile of Thank You letters from many of the kids I met, many of them sharing their excitement about getting to hold the meteorites and "bits of Mars", which are very special.

So, not exactly India, but just as exciting in its own way. Good luck out there Mike, you're doing a fine job. I'm sure I speak for a lot of folks on this List, the silent majority, when I say that I'm proud of ya - and very grateful for letting me ride in your pocket as you hunt!

Take care,

Stu