Dear Mohamed, List;
I have looked over more than 400 good looking meteorwrongs that others 
have brought me and even a few that I found and thought were close to 
meteoritic.  A slim half a dozen....that is around SIX were close enough 
to make it past the first reject pile.  Of those slim-six, NOT ONE, not 
one in 400, not one....was a  meteorite.  When you have four hundred, no 
in your case since you pick up everything not nailed down, make it 
10,000.  When you have picked up 10,000 rocks, then you may have a slim 
chance of having just one meteorite, and then even a SLIM CHANCE.  
At the rate you are going the earth will be tilted off of its axis from 
your rapidly growing lunar collection.
I suggest if you would like to hunt for an ataxite meteorite to find 
where John Delorian lives and check his back yard, that and you should 
quit hanging around with Tim Leary...

Salutations,
Dave F.


DiamondMeteor wrote:

>Is it not very strange that I find so many meteowrongs in the same place?
>Some in the same meter square? In an area where no natural igneous rocks
>exist?
>
>I dont blame you, one day you will discover the value of these whatever they
>are.
>
>The sky is BIG, it can drop down anything.
>
>Take It Easy
>
>Mohamed
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