And also into etchings,,,,,here is another internet notelet
:
send all info on fishel,adler and schwartz employees 1890 especially info on
camella fonce etchings [log in to unmask] - [log in to unmask]: 10/7/2005
2:18:14 PM
[log in to unmask] please forward any info on Camela Fonce[artist] etching of
landscape posted at top of page Fishel,Adler and Schwartz 1890 -
[log in to unmask]: 9/26/2005 12:29:54 AM
How are things in Europe Brian?
John Burke
-----Original Message-----
From: EnviroNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Brian Ellis
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 12:37 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [EN] Who is "james steele <[log in to unmask]>" ??
I found the following info on a forum this guy has frequented:
Username: Itsmessa
Full Name: j.t.steele
Last Logged In: Unknown
Registered: April 12, 2005
Total Posts: 0
Status: BOC INITIATE
YOUR STATE: virginia
YOUR CITY: lynchburg
YOUR OCCUPATION: fisherman
CHILDREN?: no
NUMBER OF YEARS CATFISHING: 44
PRIMARY WATERS FISHED: james river/ stanton river
LARGEST CATFISH: 95 pounds
HAVE A BOAT? DESCRIBE IT: rent
DREAM CATFISH LOCATION: other end of pole
FAVORITE MUSIC: fishing music
FAVORITE TV SHOW: outdoor channel
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Posted by ( itsmessa ) on March 31, 2008 at 10:31 pm
Whats the improvement for places like Waytec Electronics that made the
headlines several years ago?
Automata was shut down in Sterling,VA.
Why? Any fish kills?
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Various other refs in a number of forums with the nick itsmessa. I found
large nos of refs to James Steele in Lynchburg VA - the family seems to
go back there a couple of hundred years, with a number of James. There
is also a James T. Steele who has recorded some noisy "music" but no
clue as to whether it's one and the same, but there does seem to be some
family connection.
Brian
Dennis Fritz wrote:
> Does anyone on the Forum know who this person is? I see the rather
flippant answer to Brian Ellis's posting below (which I thought was
fantastic and passed along to others who might be interested).
>
> I tried to contact this person direct because of interest in another of
the IPC forums, and got a nonsense answer and a competitor's data sheet
back. The answer was totally unrelated to my question, but signed " J.T.
ROBEMSHORT -
> RED LINE FARMS".  Does that give anyone a clue? Any other experience
with this IPC forum "contributor"?
>
> Denny Fritz
> MacDermid, Inc.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: james steele <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 1:55 am
> Subject: Re: [EN] What a waste From Economist.com
>
>
>
>
> What a waste of our time and your employer.----- Original Message -----
> From: Brian Ellis<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 1:48 AM
> Subject: Re: [EN] What a waste From Economist.com
>
> Joe
> As it happens, I'm Œ-way through developing a web site devoted to the
> problem of waste. It may be published in a couple of weeks or so. In the
> meantime, have a look at
http://www.cypenv.org/worldenv/files/tridel.htm<http://www.cypenv.org/worlde
nv/files/tridel.htm>
> - this describes the most modern implementation of a technology first
> developed in France in the 1920s and is used in odd spots in various
> countries. In the USA, I know Baltimore does it although I believe thei
> r
> plant is fairly old and polluting. There are probably many others. In
> contrast, Toronto ships many tens of tonnes of their garbage daily to
> Wayne County, Michigan, where it is landfilled at enormous cost to their
> citizens and enormous quantities of emitted pollutants.
> China is building some low-pollution waste-burning power stations near
> the big cities (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai etc.). Anyway, is it a sop
> to the USA that China produces more waste, when it has >4x the
> population? Surely the criterion is the per capita production, where the
> USA (and Cyprus) have the doubtful honour of being world champions!
> Brian
> Joe Fjelstad wrote:
> >
> > Environment
> > What a waste
> > Sep 3rd 2008
> >>From Economist.com
> > The rubbish mountains grow
> >
> > OVER 2.1 billion tonnes of rubbish were dumped around the world last
year.
> > Rich countries are the most wasteful, with each person chucking away
1.4kg
> f
> > solid trash every day, but this has leveled off in recent years as the
rich
> > try to create less of it and to recycle more. As poorer nations grow
richer
> > they will produce more waste. In 2004 China surpassed America as the
> argest
> > producer of rubbish: by 2030 it will be churning out nearly 500m
tonnes a
> ear.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your
> ravel
> > deal here.
> > (http://information.travel.aol.com/dea
>
ls?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047<http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=ao
ltrv00050000000047>)
> >
>
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