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To: marcos who wrote (14130)2/9/1999 6:11:00 PM
From: wayne cath  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Macros....Walt.....and other real contributors..........not that it will accomplish any more than making me feel a little better....but I have forwarded this e-mail to the webmistress..........enough is enough..........

Re:John Paquet

I am very concerned about the nature of the postings by the above named individual.
So far today....not even 5 o'clock yet and he has 17 very repetitive posts of questionable content.
I enjoy contrary opinion ,however this individual claims openly to be a short seller and in my opinion his sole objective is to damage the intent of the winspear thread by filling it with mindless ,repetative drivel.
Please take action.

..wayne cath



To: marcos who wrote (14130)2/9/1999 10:24:00 PM
From: Walt  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 26850
 
Heres a little info for the WHAT ITS WORTH FILE"
As of the weekend 85 trucks had made the trip, they expect around 1500 in all. First loads were lighter ones, camps, drills, loaders etc and fuel. Load size will increase as ice thickens.
The fire at WSP the tentframe some drillers were staying in burnt nobody hurt but they lost their gear so returned to town to get reoutfitted. Lotrs more tentframes there so will be back once they get new clothes etc.
STORY TIME Years ago a geophysical crew was out. In the middle of the night their tent went up, so they leap out of bed. First thing that came to mind was to SAVE THE GEOPHYSICQAL GEAR, which they did but lostr everything else. So around two in the morning in their soaks and long underwear at fourty elow they found themselves with the burnt remains of the tent and the geophysical gear they had saved. They had to walk to another camp several miles awayIt dawned on them that the only thing insured was thew geophysical gear, so they should have let it burn up and saved their personal stuff instead, particularly their clothes boots and parkas. They lived to laugh about it.
regards Walt