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Agent A, i received your email on this matter, sorry for being ignorant i have been away.

Actually I think the bio lab did a good job to even include a preserved mantis. Many schools don't do that. And give credit to whoever that was able to identify it as a mantis and not phasmid, eventhough it was a wrong species. Be thankful and not resentful. Not everyone knows as much mantis as you Alex. As to reply your email, I will send you preserved specimen of Stagmomantis if that helps, providing the school is willing to accept my donation.

 
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I'm glad you cared A. I don't think the person who made the mistake was at all stupid, they just didn't care and caring about mantids is what this forum is about.

 
I am done with anything to do with agent A from here on out. My warning has been acknowledged and I am done. I will not post, sell to, or participate in any further chats including agent A. Thanks for helping me to make my decision, Orin.

 
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Thanx yen I just need a single dead stagmo and I still have 2 years to get it

Pat while I think your last post was rather sudden and unwarranted, I respect your decision and I'm sorry it had to come down to this
Thanx yen I just need a single dead stagmo and I still have 2 years to get it

Pat while I think your last post was rather sudden and unwarranted, I respect your decision and I'm sorry it had to come down to this

I thought a mantidforum would be a bit more interested to learn of a taxonomical mistake involving a great American mantis because at least we all understand the story

My chem teacher assured me there was no mislabeling in the chem lab

 
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What school is this? Cause i'm gonna sneak in and label it Idolomantis diabolicum. And then stab the teacher with petrified mantis claw! How dare they miss label it! :lol:

 
My chem teacher assured me there was no mislabeling in the chem lab
LOL!
Agent A, i received your email on this matter, sorry for being ignorant i have been away.

Actually I think the bio lab did a good job to even include a preserved mantis. Many schools don't do that. And give credit to whoever that was able to identify it as a mantis and not phasmid, eventhough it was a wrong species. Be thankful and not resentful. Not everyone knows as much mantis as you Alex. As to reply your email, I will send you preserved specimen of Stagmomantis if that helps, providing the school is willing to accept my donation.
That is very kind. :)
 
Who needs a hug? I sell them for free! :lol: Patrick and A aren't as bad as this post sounds, are they??? Maybe I don't know the whole story, but Alex is a just kid, let's not forget that? I think he is improving and knows not everyone is like him or agrees with his views, we all fall short of perfection in the end, am I wrong?

Patrick you have been on the earth even longer than me which gives you wisdom by association, Alex needs 3-4X those years to understand as you do, make any sense?

 
Agent,

Pay no attention to that old grump. From a scientist's prespective, I believe you did great!

You identified a situation which, in your view, warranted additional research. You solved the anomaly and perhaps helped future budding entomologists. Yes - there may very well be a student in the future who has the healthy, focused curiosity you displayed (one can only pray there are one or two American students left with that attribute). What if Galileo, Newton or Edison listened to all the wise-crackers and nay-sayers? You made a discovery and properly corrected old data through accurate research. That's a core protocol in science.

Perhaps in a year you'll bring your skills of curiosity, observation and research to
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Again, I didn't know the whole story and still don't(no need to either) but from what some people are telling me Alex is mouthing off in chat about certain people which is not cool, so Alex just chill out before you get voted off the island, I thought you would have learned by now? When I talk to you through Pm's you seem more adult but in public its almost continually fail? Why is that? I won't be able to defend you anymore... Some of the people you've upset are my friends and top notch forum members, I'm done.

 
The real question though is what is her name? Anyone can figure out the species but her name, now that is a touch harder. :tt2:

I've been keeping mantises longer than I care to remember, and I still don't know most of the scientific names. Usually I have to pull up google to even come close to grabbing the proper spelling. On the other hand I can recount all of my pet mantises names.

 
Again, I didn't know the whole story and still don't(no need to either) but from what some people are telling me Alex is mouthing off in chat about certain people which is not cool, so Alex just chill out before you get voted off the island, I thought you would have learned by now? When I talk to you through Pm's you seem more adult but in public its almost continually fail? Why is that? I won't be able to defend you anymore... Some of the people you've upset are my friends and top notch forum members, I'm done.
yeah i wont deny that and i wont use the chat to express my frustrations anymore

i just need to take a breather and use my filter

thanx for the help, dont know what i'd do without u nick, honestly

 
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Ignoring all the petty arguments...

Agent A, I work in the insect collection here at Cornell which has over 7 million insect specimens with somewhere near 200,000 different species. As extensive, well documented, and organized this collection is, it still has its faults and flaws (which gives me a job! :) ). Heck, earlier this semester I was in some drawers and noticed an obvious M. religiosa hatched ooth labeled as a T. sinensis ooth. I made a note and had it properly changed. Is it a life changing moment or a significant discovery? No, but a little can go a long way. And correcting even what some would consider a trivial mistake, is good deed. Now, that doesn't necessarily mean to start a thread with all caps that makes certain people like myself drawn to it, but to each his own. The point is, there are simple mistakes like this, even at an high academic institution, as mantis people we just have to correct them and keep moving on.

 
The real question though is what is her name? Anyone can figure out the species but her name, now that is a touch harder. :tt2:

I've been keeping mantises longer than I care to remember, and I still don't know most of the scientific names. Usually I have to pull up google to even come close to grabbing the proper spelling. On the other hand I can recount all of my pet mantises names.
Um, I have read that there are over 2400 species of mantis (that is a whole lot to me). Do you know many of those mantids (the names and other stuff)?
 
I want to thank the members here for holding me accountable for my actions

I don't want people to see me as a rude, immature child, I want people to like me and have mutual respect for me

There will be people I don't get along with and things that upset me, that will never change

But I can change my immature ways of dealing with them

I just ask for forgiveness and for people to see me changing myself for the better

 
I want to thank the members here for holding me accountable for my actions

I don't want people to see me as a rude, immature child, I want people to like me and have mutual respect for me

There will be people I don't get along with and things that upset me, that will never change

But I can change my immature ways of dealing with them

I just ask for forgiveness and for people to see me changing myself for the better
Forgiven! :D Gosh, it would be so much easier if we were talking face to face!
 
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I am done with anything to do with agent A from here on out. My warning has been acknowledged and I am done. I will not post, sell to, or participate in any further chats including agent A. Thanks for helping me to make my decision, Orin.
You went to Orin with this? Why not the rest of the community. I know I've been gone for a while, but what on earth happened? Last I remember, Agent A was a pretty cool guy. Your public display of anger is unnecessary ant immature. Keep your feuds on the down low, for crying out loud! I'm a little surprised that you would act this way, having seen you around as well, in the past.

Keep calm... and people are right... Agent A is just a kid...

And... this post has nothing wrong with it imo... He is obviously using sarcasm at points. This is Agent A's personality. Seems like you guys would know this by now.

People do have fights... sure... some big names in the community have fought with me (or the other way around) but that does not make me explode on a thread having nothing to do with the personal matters.

I know, I'm not an admin, so who am I to speak? Just someone suggesting you stay on topic... Now... to the topic:

I would love to fix these kind of things one day or at least be a part of it. I'm more of a beetle guy but I have seen some terrible identification mistakes before. It's sad but understandable. Not a lack of intelligence. People should hire local enthusiasts with a lot of invertebrate knowledge to put together collections or actual entomologists though. Just saying. It would help a lot :) .

 
If this doesn't defuse the situation nothing will, just listen, calm down, and watch the way Hot momma sing! Merry Christmas, Peace on earth good will towards man...you know the rest? I'd like to think were all "brotha's from another motha". I wonder if Patrick and Alex will draw each other in the the Christmas gifting thingy, that should help. :wacko:

http://youtu.be/aD4DmB7MKIU

And yes this is totally on topic!

 

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