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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 22:09:32 -0500
From: Fred Miller <fmiller@lightlink.com>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: virus coming from Crazy Cyot's computer
On Thursday 26 February 2004 7:24 pm, farseer wrote:
> Yep. My company just pushed out the latest update files, but not before
> it had succeeded in killing one of our mail server machines. Most of the
> Anti-virus companies have their updates available. Strongly suggest y'all
> load them. Sorry for the off-topic agreement.
>
> I personally think that virus writers should be scalped, tomahawked, and
> staked out for the coyotes. Your mileage may vary. :)
The answer is getting away from MickySoft TOTALLY!! It's NOT going to get
better. Either convert to Linux or a MAC with OS-X.
Fred
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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 21:18:30 -0700
From: Todd D Glover <tetontodd@juno.com>
Subject: MtMan-List: Miller book auction winner!
Congratulations Tom Roberts for winning the Miller book with a bid of
$75.00.
My address is;
Todd Glover
2476 West 13010 South
Riverton, UT 84065
What's your address Tom?
Thanks
Teton
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 20:45:40 -0700 Todd D Glover <tetontodd@juno.com>
writes:
> Ok, we're down to the final 24 hours on this fine book. Right now
> brother
> Tom Roberts
> has the top bid of $75.00. Remember, not only do you get the book,
> but
> you get the satisfaction of helping
> pay for the land! Going once............
>
> Teton
>
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> Aux Aliments de Pays!
>
>
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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 04:46:42 GMT
From: trampas4@juno.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: MIller Paintings
Wedge tents yes, even ONE with blue stripes. But I have never noticed any like you have mentioned. The Baker and or Whalen is a mondern 20 century tent, I think around WWI. I have spent much time over the last 10 years looking at Millers works in museums and collect art catalogs from auctions and such. What was the name of the painting you were looking at? I know the more I look at his work the more I find.
At this time I am putting together an article on shelters for our Jim Baker Party web site. While pouring over tons of period writings,art and inventory lists, there is the one that I question the use of. That is the Prymid tent, I am sure this will fire people up! Rufus Sage tells about it in 1841, I know its not 1840, darn close. I am still out myself, but am looking hard into it. There is one Miller work that looks like a maybe. I have to look at this one some more. I don't have the name of the work right now, but when I get back home I'll pass it a long.
Bill G.
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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 00:09:00 EST
From: MarkLoader@aol.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: MIller Paintings
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Bill what are you responding to. I guess I missed it
<DIV>Bill what are you responding to. I guess I missed it</DIV>
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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 00:23:48 -0500
From: "Addison Miller" <admiller@citynet.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: virus coming from Crazy Cyot's computer
> I personally think that virus writers should be scalped, tomahawked, and
staked out for the coyotes. Your mileage may vary. :)
>
>
> Todd
> Missouri Territory.
Why would you want to do that to the poor coyotes??
Regards,
Ad
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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 22:29:38 -0700 (MST)
From: beaverboy@sofast.net
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: MIller Paintings
Mark,
He was responding to a question I had about opening wedge tents like
lean-to's to make an open shelter. It would seem it is a modern
practice.
bb
> Bill what are you responding to. I guess I missed it
> Thanks Mark
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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 22:37:25 -0700 (MST)
From: beaverboy@sofast.net
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: MIller Paintings
I do not recall the name of the painting or even where I saw it. I just
saw it recently too.
I will keep my side down. It's a pain to put it up anyway. I do open
both ends however on hot days. I wonder if that is correct? Or were all
the wedge tents back then bell back or flat at the back and have only
one door?
The wedge tent is by far my favorite shelter for speed in setting up
and versatility!
bb
>
> Wedge tents yes, even ONE with blue stripes. But I have never noticed any
> like you have mentioned. The Baker and or Whalen is a mondern 20 century
> tent, I think around WWI. I have spent much time over the last 10 years
> looking at Millers works in museums and collect art catalogs from auctions
> and such. What was the name of the painting you were looking at? I know
> the more I look at his work the more I find.
> At this time I am putting together an article on shelters for our Jim
> Baker Party web site. While pouring over tons of period writings,art and
> inventory lists, there is the one that I question the use of. That is the
> Prymid tent, I am sure this will fire people up! Rufus Sage tells about it
> in 1841, I know its not 1840, darn close. I am still out myself, but am
> looking hard into it. There is one Miller work that looks like a maybe. I
> have to look at this one some more. I don't have the name of the work
> right now, but when I get back home I'll pass it a long.
> Bill G.
>
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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 07:15:11 -0800 (PST)
From: Todd Schrivener <farseer@swbell.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: virus coming from Crazy Cyot's computer
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Hmm. Good point. Wonder what critter COULD eat them without getting poisoned?
Addison Miller <admiller@citynet.net> wrote:> I personally think that virus writers should be scalped, tomahawked, and
staked out for the coyotes. Your mileage may vary. :)
>
>
> Todd
> Missouri Territory.
Why would you want to do that to the poor coyotes??
Regards,
Ad
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<DIV>Hmm. Good point. Wonder what critter COULD eat them without getting poisoned?<BR><BR><B><I>Addison Miller <admiller@citynet.net></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">> I personally think that virus writers should be scalped, tomahawked, and<BR>staked out for the coyotes. Your mileage may vary. :)<BR>><BR>><BR>> Todd<BR>> Missouri Territory.<BR><BR>Why would you want to do that to the poor coyotes??<BR><BR>Regards,<BR><BR>Ad<BR><BR><BR>----------------------<BR>hist_text list info: http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/mtman/maillist.html</BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 17:53:02 EST
From: SWcushing@aol.com
Subject: MtMan-List: 1801 Jefferson Peace Medal
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Did anyone happen to see the original 1801 Jefferson Peace Medal on the
Antique Roadshow the other night? I didn't get the complete history of the medal,
but the owner lived in Oklahoma and got the coin from some Indians I guess.
What fascinated me most is, the medal appeared to be made in three pieces...front
and back sandwiched together and a band around the edge.....and it was
original!
Fairly worn on the front and back, with a small de-lamination of the two
sides and the band broken
It also appraised for only $40,000 to $50,000.... ! I've got a one piece