[meteorite-list] Met Central posting problems

JKGwilliam h3chondrite at cox.net
Sat Mar 3 19:09:53 EST 2007


I'm having the same experience as Dean.  A few posts that I've made don't 
show up on the list for three of four days - some of them never show up.

This gets to be a real problem when trying to follow a thread.  It's hard 
to keep everyone's posts in chronological order so that replies make sense.

At 03:28 PM 3/2/2007, dean bessey wrote:
>What is weird is that I get the scattered message as
>people post (Like I am supposed to) but every 3 or 4
>days I get a bunch of a dozen or more messages all at
>once that were posted over the previous few days but
>not posted. There dont seem to be any pattern to the
>ones I get right away and the ones that are a part of
>the bunch.
>Sincerely
>DEAN
>www.meteoriteshop.com
>
>
>
>--- "Matson, Robert" <ROBERT.D.MATSON at saic.com> wrote:
>
> > Alright, now that's irritating.  "Test" messages go
> > through, but real
> > posts don't.  Will try again with my third attempt
> > of a bolide report
> > post from last night:
> >
> > - - - -
> >
> > Originally sent:  3/1/2007 10:20pm PST
> > Resent:  3/2/2007 1:50pm PST
> > Sending now:  3/2/2007 2:14pm PST
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Was out getting the mail and was treated to a nice
> > fireball
> > descending and moving right-to-left, starting in
> > Cassiopeia in
> > the northwest.  The particulars in case someone else
> > in the
> > southern California area saw it:
> >
> > Date:  3/1/2007
> > Time:  8:25 pm PST
> > Location:  Irvine, CA (33.631N, 117.817W)
> > Starting azimuth:  320 +/- 5
> > Starting elevation:  22 +/- 2 deg
> > Ending azimuth:  295 +/- 5
> > Ending elevation:  12 deg +/- 1 deg
> > Duration:  3-4 seconds
> > Speed:  on the slow side
> > Brightness:  -7 to -8
> > Color:  orange
> > Comments:  no fragmentation, but a "thick" meteor
> > track
> > about a quarter-degree wide in the cross-track
> > direction.
> >
> > No sonic booms heard any time in the following 4
> > minutes.
> > I'm about 90% sure I heard electrophonic hissing
> > coincident
> > with the visible display.  I can't be 100% sure, but
> > it may
> > have been the hissing that prompted me to turn and
> > see the
> > meteor.  I was standing near a tree, a metal light
> > poll, and
> > the somewhat large metal box containing all the
> > mailboxes
> > for my end of the street.
> >
> > --Rob
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