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Subject: namacalathus
From: erik simpson
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Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2024 23:38 UTC
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These are pictures of fossils stumbled upon by my son and me. They're
currently being examined by pros (Doug Erwin and Emma Smith). We think
they're Namacalathus. What do you think?

https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=n8a8u1u6d0

Subject: Re: namacalathus
From: John Harshman
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On 12/31/24 3:38 PM, erik simpson wrote:
> These are pictures of fossils stumbled upon by my son and me.  They're
> currently being examined by pros (Doug Erwin and Emma Smith).  We think
> they're Namacalathus.  What do you think?
>
>
> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=n8a8u1u6d0

It does rather resemble a series of cross-sections of Namacalathus.
Where was it found and do you know the age of the rock?

Subject: Re: namacalathus
From: erik simpson
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On 12/31/24 4:54 PM, John Harshman wrote:
> On 12/31/24 3:38 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>> These are pictures of fossils stumbled upon by my son and me.  They're
>> currently being examined by pros (Doug Erwin and Emma Smith).  We
>> think they're Namacalathus.  What do you think?
>>
>>
>> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=n8a8u1u6d0
>
> It does rather resemble a series of cross-sections of Namacalathus.
> Where was it found and do you know the age of the rock?
It's at 39.084523, -113.715651W. if that shows up in China, it's Google
maps' fautl. Just change the sign. The age is from a geologic map for
that part of Utah that doesn't have good resolution. I'me pretty
familiar with limestone from other locations, and the age is right at
the Ediacaran-Cambrian interface. It's the most easily accessible site
imaginable. You can drive to it.

Subject: Re: namacalathus
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On 12/31/24 8:22 PM, erik simpson wrote:
> On 12/31/24 4:54 PM, John Harshman wrote:
>> On 12/31/24 3:38 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>>> These are pictures of fossils stumbled upon by my son and me. 
>>> They're currently being examined by pros (Doug Erwin and Emma
>>> Smith).  We think they're Namacalathus.  What do you think?
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=n8a8u1u6d0
>>
>> It does rather resemble a series of cross-sections of Namacalathus.
>> Where was it found and do you know the age of the rock?
> It's at 39.084523, -113.715651W.  if that shows up in China, it's Google
> maps' fautl.  Just change the sign.  The age is from a geologic map for
> that part of Utah that doesn't have good resolution.  I'me pretty
> familiar with limestone from other locations, and the age is right at
> the Ediacaran-Cambrian interface.  It's the most easily accessible site
> imaginable.  You can drive to it.
>

url is broken

Subject: Re: namacalathus
From: Popping Mad
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On 12/31/24 6:38 PM, erik simpson wrote:
> These are pictures of fossils stumbled upon by my son and me.  They're
> currently being examined by pros (Doug Erwin and Emma Smith).  We think
> they're Namacalathus.  What do you think?
>
>
> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=n8a8u1u6d0
it is actually pretty fustrating. How hard is it to put an image on the
internet

http://www.mrbrklyn.com/images/mets_09_07/dsc03833.jpg

we've been doing this now since the early 1990s. It doesn't require
Java, cryptography or google or anything other than a uri to the image.

Subject: Re: namacalathus
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On 12/31/24 8:22 PM, erik simpson wrote:
> It's the most easily accessible site imaginable.  You can drive to it.

not from the holland tunnel

Subject: Re: namacalathus
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On 12/31/24 8:22 PM, erik simpson wrote:
> On 12/31/24 4:54 PM, John Harshman wrote:
>> On 12/31/24 3:38 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>>> These are pictures of fossils stumbled upon by my son and me. 
>>> They're currently being examined by pros (Doug Erwin and Emma
>>> Smith).  We think they're Namacalathus.  What do you think?
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=n8a8u1u6d0
>>
>> It does rather resemble a series of cross-sections of Namacalathus.
>> Where was it found and do you know the age of the rock?
> It's at 39.084523, -113.715651W.  if that shows up in China, it's Google
> maps' fautl.  Just change the sign.  The age is from a geologic map for
> that part of Utah that doesn't have good resolution.  I'me pretty
> familiar with limestone from other locations, and the age is right at
> the Ediacaran-Cambrian interface.  It's the most easily accessible site
> imaginable.  You can drive to it.
>
https://www.panix.com/shell/

https://sourceforge.net/projects/winscp/

It is pretty idiot proof and for a lousy 10 dollars a month aside from
6gb or storage and a website you get email, unix shell, and USENET and
web interfaces for the whole thing

Subject: Re: namacalathus
From: Popping Mad
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On 1/1/25 2:11 AM, Popping Mad wrote:
> On 12/31/24 8:22 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>> On 12/31/24 4:54 PM, John Harshman wrote:
>>> On 12/31/24 3:38 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>>>> These are pictures of fossils stumbled upon by my son and me. 
>>>> They're currently being examined by pros (Doug Erwin and Emma
>>>> Smith).  We think they're Namacalathus.  What do you think?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=n8a8u1u6d0
>>>
>>> It does rather resemble a series of cross-sections of Namacalathus.
>>> Where was it found and do you know the age of the rock?
>> It's at 39.084523, -113.715651W.  if that shows up in China, it's Google
>> maps' fautl.  Just change the sign.  The age is from a geologic map for
>> that part of Utah that doesn't have good resolution.  I'me pretty
>> familiar with limestone from other locations, and the age is right at
>> the Ediacaran-Cambrian interface.  It's the most easily accessible site
>> imaginable.  You can drive to it.
>>
> https://www.panix.com/shell/
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/winscp/
>
> It is pretty idiot proof and for a lousy 10 dollars a month aside from
> 6gb or storage and a website you get email, unix shell, and USENET and
> web interfaces for the whole thing

https://www.panix.com/~mrbrklyn/coloringbook_cover.pdf

they even support https

Subject: Re: namacalathus
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On 12/31/24 11:14 PM, Popping Mad wrote:
> On 1/1/25 2:11 AM, Popping Mad wrote:
>> On 12/31/24 8:22 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>>> On 12/31/24 4:54 PM, John Harshman wrote:
>>>> On 12/31/24 3:38 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>>>>> These are pictures of fossils stumbled upon by my son and me.
>>>>> They're currently being examined by pros (Doug Erwin and Emma
>>>>> Smith).  We think they're Namacalathus.  What do you think?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=n8a8u1u6d0
>>>>
>>>> It does rather resemble a series of cross-sections of Namacalathus.
>>>> Where was it found and do you know the age of the rock?
>>> It's at 39.084523, -113.715651W.  if that shows up in China, it's Google
>>> maps' fautl.  Just change the sign.  The age is from a geologic map for
>>> that part of Utah that doesn't have good resolution.  I'me pretty
>>> familiar with limestone from other locations, and the age is right at
>>> the Ediacaran-Cambrian interface.  It's the most easily accessible site
>>> imaginable.  You can drive to it.
>>>
>> https://www.panix.com/shell/
>>
>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/winscp/
>>
>> It is pretty idiot proof and for a lousy 10 dollars a month aside from
>> 6gb or storage and a website you get email, unix shell, and USENET and
>> web interfaces for the whole thing
>
> https://www.panix.com/~mrbrklyn/coloringbook_cover.pdf
>
> they even support https
The links get stale pretty fast. This is today's link:
https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=j2o3n4y7z6

Subject: Re: namacalathus
From: Popping Mad
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From: rainbow@colition.gov (Popping Mad)
Newsgroups: sci.bio.paleontology
Subject: Re: namacalathus
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2025 12:01:20 -0500
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On 1/1/25 11:17 AM, erik simpson wrote:
> On 12/31/24 11:14 PM, Popping Mad wrote:
>> On 1/1/25 2:11 AM, Popping Mad wrote:
>>> On 12/31/24 8:22 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>>>> On 12/31/24 4:54 PM, John Harshman wrote:
>>>>> On 12/31/24 3:38 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>>>>>> These are pictures of fossils stumbled upon by my son and me.
>>>>>> They're currently being examined by pros (Doug Erwin and Emma
>>>>>> Smith).  We think they're Namacalathus.  What do you think?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=n8a8u1u6d0
>>>>>
>>>>> It does rather resemble a series of cross-sections of Namacalathus.
>>>>> Where was it found and do you know the age of the rock?
>>>> It's at 39.084523, -113.715651W.  if that shows up in China, it's
>>>> Google
>>>> maps' fautl.  Just change the sign.  The age is from a geologic map for
>>>> that part of Utah that doesn't have good resolution.  I'me pretty
>>>> familiar with limestone from other locations, and the age is right at
>>>> the Ediacaran-Cambrian interface.  It's the most easily accessible site
>>>> imaginable.  You can drive to it.
>>>>
>>> https://www.panix.com/shell/
>>>
>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/winscp/
>>>
>>> It is pretty idiot proof and for a lousy 10 dollars a month aside from
>>> 6gb or storage and a website you get email, unix shell, and USENET and
>>> web interfaces for the whole thing
>>
>> https://www.panix.com/~mrbrklyn/coloringbook_cover.pdf
>>
>> they even support https
> The links get stale pretty fast.  This is today's link:
> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=j2o3n4y7z6

No - my links are pretty much forever. That idrive garbage is the
problem. I can not see that. I am sorry for taking this out on you but
I am sick of bullshit. My newyears resolution is to put down crap and
you don't need idrive to post an image that they tracks you and does
survaliance.

Just post the darn picture. It is just a jpg

Subject: Re: namacalathus
From: erik simpson
Newsgroups: sci.bio.paleontology
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2025 17:39 UTC
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On 1/1/25 9:01 AM, Popping Mad wrote:
> On 1/1/25 11:17 AM, erik simpson wrote:
>> On 12/31/24 11:14 PM, Popping Mad wrote:
>>> On 1/1/25 2:11 AM, Popping Mad wrote:
>>>> On 12/31/24 8:22 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>>>>> On 12/31/24 4:54 PM, John Harshman wrote:
>>>>>> On 12/31/24 3:38 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>>>>>>> These are pictures of fossils stumbled upon by my son and me.
>>>>>>> They're currently being examined by pros (Doug Erwin and Emma
>>>>>>> Smith).  We think they're Namacalathus.  What do you think?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=n8a8u1u6d0
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It does rather resemble a series of cross-sections of Namacalathus.
>>>>>> Where was it found and do you know the age of the rock?
>>>>> It's at 39.084523, -113.715651W.  if that shows up in China, it's
>>>>> Google
>>>>> maps' fautl.  Just change the sign.  The age is from a geologic map for
>>>>> that part of Utah that doesn't have good resolution.  I'me pretty
>>>>> familiar with limestone from other locations, and the age is right at
>>>>> the Ediacaran-Cambrian interface.  It's the most easily accessible site
>>>>> imaginable.  You can drive to it.
>>>>>
>>>> https://www.panix.com/shell/
>>>>
>>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/winscp/
>>>>
>>>> It is pretty idiot proof and for a lousy 10 dollars a month aside from
>>>> 6gb or storage and a website you get email, unix shell, and USENET and
>>>> web interfaces for the whole thing
>>>
>>> https://www.panix.com/~mrbrklyn/coloringbook_cover.pdf
>>>
>>> they even support https
>> The links get stale pretty fast.  This is today's link:
>> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=j2o3n4y7z6
>
>
> No - my links are pretty much forever. That idrive garbage is the
> problem. I can not see that. I am sorry for taking this out on you but
> I am sick of bullshit. My newyears resolution is to put down crap and
> you don't need idrive to post an image that they tracks you and does
> survaliance.
>
> Just post the darn picture. It is just a jpg
>
google groups doesn't allow picture posting. The idrive link works for
anybody. If you send me your email address, I can send them to you
directly, but your email address will be visible to anybody on google
groups.

Subject: Re: namacalathus
From: Popping Mad
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Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and UNIX, NYC
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2025 19:39 UTC
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From: rainbow@colition.gov (Popping Mad)
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Subject: Re: namacalathus
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2025 14:39:08 -0500
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On 1/1/25 12:39 PM, erik simpson wrote:
> The idrive link works for anybody.

no it doesnt work at all

It does work at stealing your identity and tracking you

get a real website

2025 - everyone should have one

Subject: Re: namacalathus
From: Popping Mad
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From: rainbow@colition.gov (Popping Mad)
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Subject: Re: namacalathus
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On 1/1/25 12:39 PM, erik simpson wrote:
> google groups

doesn't do usenet anymore

get an account from panix

Subject: Re: namacalathus
From: John Harshman
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On 12/31/24 10:55 PM, Popping Mad wrote:
> On 12/31/24 8:22 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>> On 12/31/24 4:54 PM, John Harshman wrote:
>>> On 12/31/24 3:38 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>>>> These are pictures of fossils stumbled upon by my son and me.
>>>> They're currently being examined by pros (Doug Erwin and Emma
>>>> Smith).  We think they're Namacalathus.  What do you think?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=n8a8u1u6d0
>>>
>>> It does rather resemble a series of cross-sections of Namacalathus.
>>> Where was it found and do you know the age of the rock?
>> It's at 39.084523, -113.715651W.  if that shows up in China, it's Google
>> maps' fautl.  Just change the sign.  The age is from a geologic map for
>> that part of Utah that doesn't have good resolution.  I'me pretty
>> familiar with limestone from other locations, and the age is right at
>> the Ediacaran-Cambrian interface.  It's the most easily accessible site
>> imaginable.  You can drive to it.
>>
>
>
> url is broken
>
Worked fine for me.

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