[meteorite-list] A Bunch of Irregular Stones I Found (+How I Think They May Have Originated)
From: Peter Richards <pedrichards_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2013 16:51:25 -0500 Message-ID: <CAENymwAeYqnSHt5fvOSCU313EhaoU-64KZwQbriiU_BmD7-tHg_at_mail.gmail.com> Jodie Peynolds said: "I'm just curious what your goal is here: is it to prove something is or isn't a meteorite through the highest/loudest word-count, or are you attempting to establish their lack of credibility through same?" -I was attempting to explain why they seem to have lack of credibility through logical discourse, not the "highest/loudest word-count." I apologize if that's been lost. Jodie Reynolds said: "so why not simply excuse yourself from the company of such and go find an "expert" whose credibility you DO respect? Why bring it to such a group of ignorant "lameoids" in the first place? " -I didn't know how people would act before checking. My point in replying has been, perhaps, comparable to the intents of those responding to my own post. Would you ask them a similar question: "If his "rocks" were so obviously slag that you needn't even attempt to detail how you knew that, only that such a thing exists, as if he weren't aware of that fact, why didn't you resist the temptation to write a response and send it to the list, or to him, at all, for that matter?" Jodie Reynolds said: " so just a straight Google search for "meteorite labs" would turn up dozens of potential less-ignoramooses all across the United States." -I will take that advice into consideration. Thank you. Peter Richards Received on Sat 23 Mar 2013 05:51:25 PM PDT |
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