Regarding solicitations

Jim Hendee hendee at aoml.noaa.gov
Sun Aug 19 17:45:09 EDT 2001


Dear Coral-Listers,

  This is the second of these
Hey-I've-got-a-great-idea-why-don't-you-chip-in types of messages I've
seen lately.  I would like to ask that the membership consider NOT posting
these types of messages.  Asking for research help is one thing, asking
to help on a brainstorm is another, especially when you're waiting for the
other shoe to drop (like, "I'm doing this for The Cause, but I need a
little up-front cash...").

	"Space station for the ocean"...from a "hotmail" account? Be
careful!

	Cheers,
	Jim

[I have unsubscribed this person, or at least this email account, and I
hope we don't see more of these.]

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 19:58:35 -0400
From: Michael Holmes <deeporl at hotmail.com>
To: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
Subject: Please Help!!! (Deep Ocean Research Lab)

Ok. This is the deal. I have been working on a deep ocean research lab. 
Nothing has been built or even funded. It is just something I work on in my 
spare time. What I need to know is if any one would like to help me now that 
I am in the revising process. Here is a general run down to help you 
understand exactly what it is. I have much more of it planned but I do not 
want to bore people who don't want to know. It would be much like a space 
station for the ocean. Pretty much for research of the deep ocean previously 
not possiable. I have thought of ways for air, water, food, waste removal, 
and electricity. I also decided on what the site it is located at will need 
and how to make the actual building. If you are intrested just e-mail me and 
I will go into greater detail. I would really appreciate it.

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