[meteorite-list] Stop Naysaying! (Was: Try divining rods over a large iron)

Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_webb at sbcglobal.net
Fri Oct 15 17:06:53 EDT 2010


Warren,

Are you aware that your name ("sans souci")
means "no worries" or "carefree," cheerful and
unbothered by the trivia of life, one who lives
in a buoyant and untroubled manner?


Sterling K. Webb
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Warren Sansoucie" <warren3174 at hotmail.com>
To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Stop Naysaying! (Was: Try divining rods 
over a large iron)


>
>
> Here we go again with bitching about OT.... everything is always off 
> topic when I comment on it.
>
> The topic was diving rods to find meteorites ...correct???  So my 
> input on an experience with them is considered off topic???
>
>
> How about this.... I drop this bitch fest lame list out of my email 
> and then I wont have to read threads full of people complaining about 
> OT all the time.
>
> Some folks on here should really go out more and live a little, then 
> they wouldn't be so grumpy.
>
> Since this email is technically OFF TOPIC, I'll end it now.
>
> It's been nice talking to SOME of you.
>
> Warren Sansoucie
> IMCA #3174
> St. Louis MO
>
> ----------------------------------------
>> From: joshuatreemuseum at embarqmail.com
>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>> Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 17:43:27 -0400
>> Subject: [meteorite-list] Stop Naysaying! (Was: Try divining rods 
>> over a large iron)
>>
>> OK, here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to take Michael Murray up 
>> on his
>> original proposition that started this crazy thread. I'm going to 
>> make some
>> divining rods like Warren's dad made. Then I'll bury a 10 kilo Odessa
>> meteorite a foot underground. I will then see if it shorts out the 
>> Earth's
>> magnetic field enough to affect the electro-chemical reactions in my 
>> brain
>> producing a muscular twitching resulting in the crossing of the 
>> magical
>> rods. I will have 3 other people try it that don't know where the 
>> meteorite
>> is buried for a sort of triple blind experiment. I will disguise the 
>> hole so
>> they can't see it. I'll report back the results. This groundbreaking
>> experiment will settle this silly argument once and for all. (Notice 
>> how I
>> brought the thread back to the subject of meteorites!)
>>
>> Phil Whitmer
>>
>> ---------------------------
>>
>> Hi Chris & list,
>>
>> While I agree with you , I must do so with a small grain of salt.
>>
>> I nearly quoted your previous email statement to my father regarding
>> divining rods .
>>
>> He smiled at me, went inside and brought out 2 coat hangers. He cut 
>> them and
>> produced two straightened pieces of wire. He then bent them both the 
>> same
>> way, nearly at a 90 degree angle with one end longer than the other. 
>> He then
>> held the short ends, one in each and hand, loosely out in front of 
>> him. He
>> walked across the lawn over a buried water pipe and the two wires 
>> went from
>> pointing forward to crossing each other. They crossed exactly when he 
>> walked
>> over the pipe and then uncrossed when he was past it.
>>
>> I didn't believe any of it, so he handed them to me. Like a fool ( I 
>> felt
>> like one, holding two pieces of wire walking around), I took them and
>> repeated what he had done. Damned if they didn't cross exactly the 
>> same way.
>> I could back up slowly and they would move slowly at the same time, 
>> crossing
>> when over the pipe.
>>
>> I took this situation to school. A professor listened and proposed we 
>> try
>> some tests. All in all.... our conclusion was that you can call it 
>> bunk, but
>> if you were thirsty, you could find water pipes easily.
>>
>> I have not found much REAL data on the subject. My own theories about 
>> why
>> the wire worked wouldn't jive with sticks or plastics.... While I 
>> didn't
>> believe in it scientifically I can honestly say, if I were dying of 
>> thirst
>> and had to find water underground in a pipe(lol) you'd find me with 
>> some
>> coat hangers and a glass.
>>
>> Warren Sansoucie
>> IMCA #3174
>> St. Louis MO
>>
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