[meteorite-list] Re: The other Brenham hunter

From: JKGwilliam <h3chondrite_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri May 12 12:09:55 2006
Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.2.20060512090809.02b9e010_at_pop.west.cox.net>

Geoff,
Your link to www.BrenhamMeteoriteCompanyClone.com is broken - I can't get
it to load.

Seriously, don't you think that someone was going to do just what Mr.
Stimpson has done? This world is full of people who lack creativity,
vision and character. When they see someone else producing a successful
enterprise they hustle to find a way to swipe a slice of the pie.
Imitation surely is the sincerest form of flattery...but most folks of
character recognize it for what it really is. Don't you remember all the
copies of the Hula Hoop?

Best,

JKGwilliam


At 09:21 PM 5/11/2006, Notkin wrote:
>Darren posted:
>
>>Meteorites mark fields of dreams
>>By Judy Keen, USA TODAY
>
>
>Sorry, I cannot help making fun of this : )
>
>So . . . I propose that we change the name of Kiowa County, KS to Copycat
>County, KS.
>
>My article on Steve's Brenham finds in the (current) February issue of
>"Meteorite" is entitled: "Field of Dreams: Rediscovering the Brenham
>Pallasite." Notice any similarity to "Meteorites Mark Fields of Dreams"?
>
>Steve, you showed Keen the current issue of "M" during your interview
>right? What a shameless swipe! The real headline here should be: "USA
>Today Journalist Unable to Come Up with Original Story Idea."
>
>
>>Don Stimpson peers into a 3-foot-deep hole on his farm as
>>friends help dig up a 150-pound meteorite. "Interesting shape," he says.
>>The new
>>find will join the collection of meteorites sitting on foil-covered
>>chairs in his garage.
>
>Well, at least he knows how to to display them properly.
>
>Stimpson (owner of the land which contains the Brenham "crater") has been
>doing little or nothing to locate new Brenham pallasites during the past
>ten years. Once Steve and Phil figured out how to find the deeply-buried
>Brenhams with new techniques and technology, Stimpson copied them, and has
>been trying to jump on their bandwagon ever since. It's unfortunate that
>Steve did all the groundbreaking work at Brenham, yet this journalist
>decided to focus on the hapless Stimpson.
>
>
>>He'd like to give tours of his excavation sites, where small plastic
>>swimming pools cover the impressions made when the meteorites
>
>Gee, I can't wait to see that. A plastic swimming pool cover will surely
>allow visitors to experience the full excitement of unearthing a
>meteorite. Maybe he could have little newts swimming around in the pools
>as well. And everyone could wear those caps with the funny propellors.
>
>I expect Stimpson will now get to work on his new website:
>www.BrenhamMeteoriteCompanyClone.com
>
>My Mom always used to tell me that imitation was the sincerest form of
>flattery. I just call it laziness.
>
>
>Geoff N.
>www.aerolite.org
>
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Received on Fri 12 May 2006 12:13:59 PM PDT


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