Article: <[email protected]>
From: [email protected](Nancy )
Subject: Re: HALE-BOPP Pictures NOW?
Date: 6 Feb 1997 14:27:33 GMT
Lamont, missing the point repeatedly. Skip's point was that THE OFFICIAL FUNNEL FOR INFORMATION WAS BEING NARROWED TO RON BAALKE! This is a common technique when damage control is the issue. Defendant's lawyers insist their client's speak to no one and say nothing! Why? Because they're guilty and can be hung with their words if they natter on! A blazing beauty across the skies, as the public was led to believe would occur, does not need damage control. A REAL COMET DOES NOT NEED DAMAGE CONTROL. This was Skips point, where he says:
> At http://encke.jpl.nasa.gov/Recent_Images.html, I found
the
> following message:
> "It is with significant regret that the COHP announces
that
> comet images will no longer be accepted and posted from all
> contributors.
> skip <[email protected]>
But in article <[email protected]> Lamont, rusing to aid the sci.astro shepherds, only notes the web security issues.
>> Skip,
>> Thank you for your offer. However, there are several
reasons
>> why I can't/won't accept.
>> 1) I can't let you onto my computer for security
reasons.
>> Charles S. Morris <[email protected]>
Lamont, missing the point again. Skip's point was that JPL IS TURNING THEIR BACK ON WEBBING HALE-BOPP JUST AS ITS SUPPOSED TO GO BANANAS. This was Skip's point. How come Charles Morris is doing this? Please note that in the quote below, that Charles Morris states he worked 40+ hours a week on putting up Hyakutake. This guy works for JPL, is their employee, and presumably they gave him the time to do this, considering it important. Now, Hale-Bopp was supposed to be mountains more important than Hyakatake, but JPL won't given him the time? Humm. Maybe JPL wants to wash their hands of Hale-Bopp. Where Skip quoted Charles as saying:
>> 2) I do intend to start posting images again myself.
My comments
>> on how long it takes are based on experience..note that
the image
>> is posted in two locations. I do the home page on my
free time ..
>> during Hyakutake I was working 40+ hours on the home
page.
>> At the moment I have some personal business that takes
priority.
>> Charles S. Morris <[email protected]>
Lamont, in article <[email protected]>, chooses to pick on an irrelevant issue, an issue not even mentioned - copyrights!
> Also note that he has to be careful of copyright issues,
that
> takes time.
> [email protected]