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B. Chandrasekhar
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 07:49 Post subject: An old friend - Natural History Museum London |
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nurbo wrote: | I was just wondering if theres been any activity on the whole lighting, decomposing specimen, burnt Amethyst front? |
Be careful mentioning this subject nurbo ( https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=18962#18962 ), you may get banned from the forum!
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 08:13 Post subject: An old friend - Natural History Museum London |
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Hi Stumpy, how are you? ;-)
"Stumpy" was an old friend of FMF, whom I banned past February 22 due a post really loud he published against some of the people who manage the Natural History Museum (plus some other unpleasant posts he published before). He seems to be back under the funny name of Balasubramaniam Chandrasekhar.
Welcome back Stumpy-Chandrasekhar, I really liked all your past posts, super well written and always interesting. Please try don't publish offensive messages against other members of FMF, community's life is always complicated! ;-)
Jordi
PS: I separate your post and created a new thread with it. Really not similar to the rest of posts of the thread "Natural History Museum London" where you originally located your post... _________________ Audaces fortuna iuvat |
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B. Chandrasekhar
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 09:35 Post subject: Re: An old friend - Natural History Museum London |
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If I remember rightly, my "crime" was to ask how the staff of the NHM have the time and resources to travel to Tuscon and post lengthy responses on this forum, yet seem unable to clean up some decomposing specimens in the mineral gallery at the museum. As my taxes contribute towards their salaries and we live in a democracy, I consider this a perfectly valid question.
Balasubramaniam (reincarnation of the late and sadly-missed Stumpy) |
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