[meteorite-list] who were the uncooperative secret searchers ?

From: Rob Wesel <rob_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 21:14:16 -0700
Message-ID: <001d01c9a1ff$d851c620$6501a8c0_at_windows9bb74fe>

Hi guys

I did report my totals and weights and I look forward to sharing coordinate
data when all the members of our team agree we have completed searching the
coordinate areas. We have folks still going back and forth. The data will be
shared, but not at the cost of those with whom I owe the finds to. So, if
the MAPS article or Meteorite Magazine article have to be this week, they
will be short my data. I doubt anything I have is going to shed much
unforeseen light as far as changing the distribution ellipse but I WILL
share the data, worry not. If you have to publish right away then anticipate
someone else producing the revised edition. It's been three weeks, to
publish the known strewnfield at this moment is myopic.

Rob Wesel
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Farmer" <meteoriteguy at yahoo.com>
To: "Meteorite List" <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>; "Notkin"
<geoking at notkin.net>
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] who were the uncooperative secret searchers ?


>
> Geoff
>
> Perhaps you are mistaken in you assumptions.
> I along with Robert Woolard asked for that data at first so that the
> article in Meteorite Magazine could be written with as much up-to-date
> information as possible as we were on an extremely tight time limit.
> We got no response from several people, and merely asked several times. I
> have all data from the people I was working with, and as I said earlier,
> there was no need to provide daily additions until we are finished
> hunting. I saw 5 more stones found today, I found one of them. The people
> I named were already gone from the field so their totals would be final or
> nearly so.
>
> As far as "Teddy" goes. I am a little interested how a person who is
> absolutely unknown, and who has never posted a single post to the list
> suddenly came to be 48 hours ago and is now the point man for West field
> work. Using a GMAIL account and appearing out of nowhere and getting all
> of the West data yet nobody knows who he is makes me wonder a few things.
>
> "Teddy" email me your phone number so we can chat, I would like to know
> who I am reporting data to.
>
> I am working on this map, I have about 60% of the known stones and to add
> your crew's stones would assist not me, but science.
> So please let me know the totals if possible or they will not be included.
> There is no problem here, no need to argue over this. Everyone seems to be
> extremely successful and almost everyone who came found meteorites. Let's
> finish it up and get the data assembled in the best way possible.
> Michael Farmer
>
> Still in the field, but it looks like heavy rain starting tonight.
>
>
> --- On Tue, 3/10/09, Notkin <geoking at notkin.net> wrote:
>
>> From: Notkin <geoking at notkin.net>
>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] who were the uncooperative secret searchers
>> ?
>> To: "Meteorite List" <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>> Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2009, 9:40 AM
>> Michael Farmer wrote:
>>
>> > Steve Arnold Notkin
>> > Thompson Phillips wesel
>> > All are refusing to share a scrap of data
>> > Mike
>>
>>
>> Mike:
>>
>> I suggest you get your facts straight before you start
>> accusing my team mates of anything.
>>
>> Rob Wesel, Patrick Thompson, Ruben Garica, Jason Philips,
>> Mike Miller, Steve Arnold, John Sinclair and myself have all
>> already provided our find numbers and weights to Teddy. I'm
>> sure other numbers will be forthcoming when the finders are
>> comfortable with it.
>>
>> As mentioned earlier on the List, we took several guys out
>> with us who found their first meteorite on this trip. We
>> also hunted with some of our gracious landowners and showed
>> them how to find meteorites on their own property, and asked
>> them to let us know if they turned up anything in future. As
>> such, I will not have the great group of people I was
>> hunting with portrayed on the List as "uncooperative secret
>> searchers." I notice that your team members Robert and
>> Shauna did not have their totals posted on Teddy's list.
>> Maybe you could devote your energy to collecting data from
>> your own people before complaining about anyone else.
>>
>> It's excellent that detailed find data is being compiled on
>> this fall. This may be the most accurate strewnfield data
>> collected in the US since Jim Kriegh, Twink Monrad, John
>> Blennert and friends mapped Gold Basin in the 1990s. And it
>> would be even better if we could get along while doing it,
>> without pointing fingers.
>>
>>
>> Geoff N.
>>
>> www.aerolite.org
>> www.meteoriteblog.org
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