Hey Mike!

Got the word today that this project's funding was fulfilled!  Very cool!

Hope it help inspire a future Geologist/s!!!


Jim



----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Wooddell" <nf11...@npgcable.com>
To: "Mike Fiedler" <mlfied...@gmail.com>
Cc: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AZ Teacher asking for help - Geology


Hi Mike!

I really have no clue who she is. I would truly like to see meteoritic and planetary sciences start way early in a child's life. The schools I went to growing up had nothing! I did some research and noticed her district does in fact recommend that service she used.....possibly due to a lower overhead for managing the money. I was thinking her hands might be tied. Technically she should probably not be accepting money on her own for that districts classes....she is an employee and that could lead to many issues! However, if you think about it, 17% is not too bad considering other Non-Profits that use about 80% for overhead for disaster services! And, it's traceable as to how the money is spent, if I understand it correctly.

I'll have to check out her site. I am looking for an AZ public school that can take advantage of the AZ tax law, $1 for $1 match on the AZ State Tax that can somehow make meteorite donations fit the schema. They then will be getting meteorites if they have a valid reason!

I hope she raises the funds for what she needs....it would be very cool if it happened in "our" neighborhood of friends and colleagues!

Best!

Jim


----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Fiedler" <mlfied...@gmail.com>
To: "Jim Wooddell" <nf11...@npgcable.com>
Cc: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AZ Teacher asking for help - Geology


Jim, you beat me to it ...   I came back to my computer, thinking I
might at least ask if you knew how a person could send a donation to
the teacher and the school, and what do I find but your note
suggesting just that.

Mrs Baker does seem to be a pretty cool teacher.  I might wish my kids
had had such an imaginative science teacher.

Someone with a personal website titled TheScienceQueen.net deserves
more than lip service.  Yes, I will forward her a donation via PayPal
-- all I needed was her email address, and it shows up on her Science
Queen page.

Please don't let my personal biases and rant dissuade you from
encouraging support for worthwhile activities.  Goodness knows there
is as big a need today as ever for creative science education.   I
merely have to think back to a recent political campaign that somehow
got their wires so crossed as to poke fun at a $2 million dollar
'overhead projector'

Press On!    -- Mike



On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Jim Wooddell <nf11...@npgcable.com> wrote:
Hi Mike and thank you for your consideration. Many hundreds of teachers are
using this service and I too think the recommend fee is a bit high for a
Non-Profit. Still, I donated as it was this teacher's choice to use that
service and to apply the suggested, non mandatory contribution to the site
that helps promote the request. I did not use the PayPal feature, so that
is good info.
Maybe you would consider contacting this teacher directly and helping! That would completely eliminate the website organization. Just a thought, if you wish
to help.


Jim


Jim Wooddell
http://k7wfr.us



----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Fiedler" <mlfied...@gmail.com>
To: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AZ Teacher asking for help - Geology



Maybe I'm just having a bad day, but the contribution mechanism kind
of annoyed me.

I think few things are more deserving of support than a teacher taking
the initiative to make science exciting and compelling to young
people. I nearly contributed, but then ran into some deal-breakers:

While the 'DonorsChoose.org' web site does accept contributions by
PayPal, they require that the donor 'pay-by-check' . . . The whole
idea of PayPal is to not share unnecessarily your personal info. I
would accept PayPal as it functions on ebay. . . . payee gets my
email, my address, and the money.

Secondly, once you share your email, there seems no way to 'opt-out'
of being hit up with unrelated requests.

I appreciate it when a person who shares a common interest sends me
info about a worthy cause. Case in point: I recently contributed to
the project discussed at the URL <
http://projectfreedom.bbnow.org/about.php > , but it was because
another recumbent bike enthusiast referred me to the site. Shared
interest is the basis of 'community'.

But I don't want some anonymous ''organizing entrepreneur' who accepts
an (OPTIONAL???) donation equal to 17% of a project's costs deciding
what I need to learn about next. And emailing me a steady stream of
'opportunities' to make 'optional' donations to his personal pocket.
I get way too many unfocused solicitations as it is.

That 17% seems a hefty cut to 'OPTIONALLY' accept for the service of
sharing info, and processing the collection of EFTs. Just how
optional is optional? The verbiage alone sets my teeth on edge.

OK, end of off topic rant.

Hope everyone has a nice day!

-- Mike

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2. AD: New material, rare American finds, and more (Mike Bandli)
3. Re: Solar flares (ot) ? or are ions meteorites? (Sterling K. Webb)
4. AD: Special: An unique and truly exotic anomalous
Mesosiderite - NWA 7025 (Chladnis Heirs)
5. this time it is for good (steve arnold)
6. Re: Solar flares (ot) ? or are ions meteorites? (Chris Peterson)
7. Re: this time it is for good (Mike Groetz)
8. Tissint? Yes, it tis! (and a tease on Shergotty) (Kevin Kichinka)
9. test (JoshuaTreeMuseum)
10. **Ad** Last Minute eBay Reminder New Arizona Find, Tissint..
(Larry Atkins)
11. Re: this time it is for good (Richard Montgomery)
12. this time it is for good (Jim Strope)
13. Re: Tissint? Yes, it tis! (and a tease on Shergotty)
(Jim Wooddell)
14. Meteorite Picture of the Day (valpar...@aol.com)
15. AD> 5.5 grams NWA 2986 (martian) + other items for sale
(Pel? Pierre-Marie)
16. AZ Teacher asking for help - Geology (Jim Wooddell)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 12:49:55 -0500
From: Karl Aston <stlouismeteori...@gmail.com>
Subject: [meteorite-list] AD - new pallasite Conception Junction, MO
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Message-ID:
<cadnhlccfhqmfayqgvyixvro3n6qew5m+tymuacqk_2_ogd9...@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Hello everyone,

As many of you have seen, slices of a beautiful new pallasite
Conception Junction, Missouri USA were first made available late in
2011. http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=53877

Much of the material has been sold and the remaining inventory can be
viewed at http://conceptionjunctionpallasite.com

Please take a look.

Thanks,

Karl Aston


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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 11:40:30 -0700
From: "Mike Bandli" <fuzzf...@comcast.net>
Subject: [meteorite-list] AD: New material, rare American finds, and
more
To: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Message-ID: <005b01cd02db$19814cd0$4c83e670$@comcast.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"

Dear List Members,

I have just finished a major sales page update with a variety of new
specimens added:

http://historicmeteorites.com/HistoricMeteorites/Sales.html

Some of this material I have never seen offered before.

Thanks for looking!

----------------------------------------------
Mike Bandli
Historic Meteorites
www.HistoricMeteorites.com
and join us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/Meteorites1
IMCA #5765
-----------------------------------------------




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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 15:07:38 -0500
From: "Sterling K. Webb" <sterling_k_w...@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Solar flares (ot) ? or are ions
meteorites?
To: <c...@alumni.caltech.edu>, <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>,
"MexicoDoug" <mexicod...@aim.com>
Message-ID: <D93161AD60BA47EBB4E17E857052E5B5@ATARIENGINE2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=response

Hi, List,

On the relative strength of solar flares, take a look at:
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120315.html

In the first photo, you can see that the Vela Pulsar
is (as usual) the brightest gamma ray source in the
Galaxy. In the second photo, the March 7, 2012 flare
from our little Sun outshines it by a factor of almost
100-fold.

>From the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope.


Sterling K. Webb
----------------------------------------------------------------
----- Original Message -----
From: "MexicoDoug" <mexicod...@aim.com>
To: <c...@alumni.caltech.edu>; <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Solar flares (ot) ? or are ions
meteorites?


>
> Well, if we are talking billions and billions of years, life has
> certainly taken a few good ones on the chin during that time, and
> robust as it seems to be, it acts as a unified being, just changing
> form, where we species are all just incidental cogs climbing a
> particular hill in a particular moment ... as we see from out
> extinction.
>
> The generalization of 'weak solar flares to do any damage' is a useful
> tool, but in the real world out there multiplied by billions and
> billions of years, it's easy to fall into a statistical trap ...
>
> Earth represents about one part in 300,000,000,000,000,000,000 of the
> area at 1 AU. What is the highest intensity solar flare cross
> sectional area of a powerful finger? Probably very big and
> delocalized, but if we are talking about the Sun delivering a real,
> narrow earth-sized punch once every ten years, in 10 billion years, no
> catastrophic flare impact is likely - another useful tool to think
> about to better get a handle on this.
>
> and billions and billions ... shouldn't be taken too the bit too far
> IMO. A once in a billion year event can certainly cripple the
> biosphere and send it in a new direction. Take gamma ray bursts, the
> bigger brother of solar flares from distant, more powerful sources,
> which as Chris implies,might be detrimental vs. our Sun's relative
> burst flux, ... the gamma proton storms realistically could score a
> direct hit on Earth every billion years and thus are interesting to
> consider side-by-side or as in some case, alternative, with asteroid
> impact extinction theories.
>
> If a gamma storm hits, everyone flying above 30,000 feet gets to
> automatically becomes hulky, but the problem isn't confined to the
> stratosphere. The atmospheric overload would likely initiate a chain
> of reactions wiping out the ozone layers and take out many species not
> protected enough or overly sensitive in the ensuing time. Not only
> that, it would get ... paradoxically dark and acidic and global
> warming would be history as the surface hit a low temperature. It is
> quite possible, if not probable, that at least one extinction even was
> punctuated with a gamma storm like this, which rivaled any doomsday
> asteroid scenario by playing with similar large scale climate and
> radiation changes.
>
> Back to the billions of years of life vs. the solar flare. I really
> don't have time to go skiing with some magnetic poles to Antarctica,
> but I sure as heck wouldn't want to be there while this 'deflection'
> was in progress ... especially on a big-ozone hole year!
>
> Kindest wishes
> Doug
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Peterson <c...@alumni.caltech.edu>
> To: meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> Sent: Wed, Mar 14, 2012 1:19 pm
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Solar flares (ot) ? or are ions
> meteorites?
>
>
> Our Sun isn't active enough to produce flares large enough to
> dangerously irradiate the Earth. If it were, given hundreds of
> millions
> of years of land-based life, we almost certainly wouldn't be here.
>
> Keep in mind that those CMEs that look so impressive in the videos
> produce a particle density at the Earth that represents a harder
> vacuum
> than can be achieved in a lab, and what's left is effectively blocked
> by
> our magnetic field and atmosphere.
>
> Other stars are more active, and ours may become so billions of years
> from now. But at the moment, we're safe (assuming we can recover from
> having our power grids or satellites knocked out... which are very
> possible consequences of flares that we know the Sun can produce).
>
> Chris
>
> *******************************
> Chris L Peterson
> Cloudbait Observatory
> http://www.cloudbait.com
>
> On 3/14/2012 10:58 AM, Steve Dunklee wrote:
>> What level of flare would cause death on earth from radiation and is
> it
> possible? like just the flare going in the wrong direction.
>> cheers
>> Steve
>
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 22:20:06 +0100
From: "Chladnis Heirs" <n...@chladnis-heirs.com>
Subject: [meteorite-list] AD: Special: An unique and truly exotic
anomalous Mesosiderite - NWA 7025
To: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Message-ID: <00c901cd02f1$6550cb20$2ff26160$@com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Dear List community,

as it wouldn't be already a really rare event, that a new unpaired
mesosiderite can be introduced,
we have today a by all means astounding stone, worthy for one of our
Specials:

NWA 7025.

Well... if you take a look on the cut surfaces, we think, you'll tend to
guess or to reckon, to have here an evolved achondrite. Those chrystals,
no
metal visible. Nevertheless not looking too weathered - Maybe a
brachinite...


To shorten it, we leave the word to the expert. Here is the gobsmacking
report of the classification:

"The specimen contains two distinct domains in contact along curvilinear
boundaries. One lithology consists predominantly of orthopyroxene with
subordinate anorthite, ~25 vol.% troilite+metal (kamacite and taenite as
small cuspate grains), accessory chromite and merrillite, and appears to
be
a variety of mesosiderite. Other portions of the specimen have similar
mineralogy, except that most of the troilite and metal has been replaced
by
small cuspate voids (with the same general shape as the troilite and metal
grains in the other lithology), and there is a narrow transitional zone
between these domains (see image below). The overall mineralogy and the
orthopyroxene compositions (Fs26.3-26.5Wo2.9-3.1, FeO/MnO = 26-28) are
typical for mesosiderites, and oxygen isotopic compositions determined on
acid-washed subsamples by laser fluorination at Okayama University (d17O
1.961, 1.847, 2.082; d18O 4.149, 3.992, 4.387; D17O -0.223, -0.255, -0.228 per mil) also are consistent. This specimen appears to be a mesosiderite, which has undergone terrestrial weathering by infiltration of fluids that
selectively leached much of the primary troilite and metal in some parts
of
this meteorite."


It is an anomalous, an altered mesodiderite!

Our baffling and surprising NWA 7025.


A stone for the expert.
A stone for the collector aiming for the really all new.


And now we invite you to order your specimen, as always prepared to the
standard, you're used to from Chladnis Heir's, and as long as that
surprise
lasts:

http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/specials/special-nwa7025.html


Success!

Stefan & Martin

Chladni's Heirs
Munich - Berlin
Fine Meteorites for Science & Collectors

http://www.chladnis-heirs.com




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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 17:22:39 -0500
From: steve arnold <chicagosteve1...@gmail.com>
Subject: [meteorite-list] this time it is for good
To: meteorite-list <Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Message-ID:
<cacgeguszr3sosbyyjbrfethjpzu2zoktmzrjroymg_vhmky...@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

A final hello list. I have decided once and for all to pull the plug
on my meteorite endevors. At almost 58, it is time for me to move on
to enjoy mine and my wife's time together with family and friends. I
have owned many a rare meteorite in my 13 years. I have really enjoyed
my time with some of the nicest people I have ever known. I will
always be around if you need to email me or call me for what ever
reason. I just will not surround myself with meteorites anymore. I
have seen to many good people get divorced because of these things. I
know they are an addiction but a beautiful hobby. Unfortunately they
cost alot of $$$$$$$. And being out of work I just cannot collect the
way I used to. I will go by the way of GEOFF CINTRON,MARK BOSTICK,JOHN
GWILLIAM and just fade from everyone's mind. It has been a blast.8
tucson show's to my credit. Well over I guess $100 K of buying
meteorites over 13 years. Of all the people I have met in this great
hobby, BOB HAAG and BOB C. they have been the best to me and I'll miss
them the most. But I'll miss everyone to whom I have be-friended. If a
meteorite falls in my neck of the woods, I'll be there to help hunt.I
will always have a place in my heart for these things from another
world. As I get ready to celebrate my 14th wedding anniversary,I am
truly blessed to have such a great wife. I want to wish everyone a
truly blessed rest of your lives and may the hand of god be on you
always. This will be final post. As the other post I made
yesterday,please feel free to give me your best offer on my 3
remaining meteorites. Good by from chicago!!!!!!!!

--
Steve R. Anold, chicago, ill.


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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 16:35:05 -0600
From: Chris Peterson <c...@alumni.caltech.edu>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Solar flares (ot) ? or are ions
meteorites?
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Message-ID: <4f626e99.4000...@alumni.caltech.edu>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

But in terms of absolute energy reaching the Earth, all of the sources
are very small.

Chris

*******************************
Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
http://www.cloudbait.com

On 3/15/2012 2:07 PM, Sterling K. Webb wrote:
> Hi, List,
>
> On the relative strength of solar flares, take a look at:
> http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120315.html
>
> In the first photo, you can see that the Vela Pulsar
> is (as usual) the brightest gamma ray source in the
> Galaxy. In the second photo, the March 7, 2012 flare
> from our little Sun outshines it by a factor of almost
> 100-fold.
>
>> From the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope.
>
>
> Sterling K. Webb



------------------------------

Message: 7
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 19:07:12 -0400
From: Mike Groetz <mpg4...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] this time it is for good
To: steve arnold <chicagosteve1...@gmail.com>, Meteorite List
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Message-ID:
<CABK572Dyp8B5KpucP3gdnHfL6pBYV=lemzzkcgvn-fummqe...@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Funny how all of these have been winding up in my spam box the
past few years. Like we are too dumb to wonder why.
Mike


On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 6:22 PM, steve arnold
<chicagosteve1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A final hello list. I have decided once and for all to pull the plug
> on my meteorite endevors. At almost 58, it is time for me to move on
> to enjoy mine and my wife's time together with family and friends. I
> have owned many a rare meteorite in my 13 years. I have really enjoyed
> my time with some of the nicest people I have ever known. I will
> always be around if you need to email me or call me for what ever
> reason. I just will not surround myself with meteorites anymore. I
> have seen to many good people get divorced because of these things. I
> know they are an addiction but a beautiful hobby. Unfortunately they
> cost alot of $$$$$$$. And being out of work I just cannot collect the
> way I used to. I will go by the way of GEOFF CINTRON,MARK BOSTICK,JOHN
> GWILLIAM and just fade from everyone's mind. It has been a blast.8
> tucson show's to my credit. Well over I guess $100 K of buying
> meteorites over 13 years. Of all the people I have met in this great
> hobby, BOB HAAG and BOB C. they have been the best to me and I'll miss
> them the most. But I'll miss everyone to whom I have be-friended. If a
> meteorite falls in my neck of the woods, I'll be there to help hunt.I
> will always have a place in my heart for these things from another
> world. As I get ready to celebrate my 14th wedding anniversary,I am
> truly blessed to have such a great wife. I want to wish everyone a
> truly blessed rest of your lives and may the hand of god be on you
> always. This will be final post. As the other post I made
> yesterday,please feel free to give me your best offer on my 3
> remaining meteorites. Good by from chicago!!!!!!!!
>
> --
> Steve R. Anold, chicago, ill.
> ______________________________________________
>
> Visit the Archives at >
> http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html
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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 17:07:31 -0600
From: Kevin Kichinka <mars...@gmail.com>
Subject: [meteorite-list] Tissint? Yes, it tis! (and a tease on
Shergotty)
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Message-ID:
<CANDn_7Hnii3nDthok=oMJ2JOfXyPeb-q-D6CavL=cbtf8nj...@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Team Meteorite....


Tissint? Yes, it tis! Certainly tis about Tissint!


While hunting around for data for my next contribution to 'Meteorite
magazine', I came across this video of our newest brother from Mars.


Narrated by Caroline Smith, the 'Keeper of the Meteorites' at the
British Museum, it's worth a look, as is the surrounding website.



http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/space/meteorites-dust/meteorites-from-moon-mars/index.html


And if there's anyone on this list not yet subscribing to the journal
'Meteorite'..... well, what are you waiting for?


Appearing in the May issue, my next feature in two parts is entitled,
"The Rise of the Raj and the Fall of Shergotty". I am the luckiest guy
around today because mood-setting illustrations to accompany my
articles will be drawn by our beloved Dorothy Norton.


"The Rise of the Raj and the Fall of Shergotty" is my final work on
the SNC Mars meteorites, having covered Chassigny and Nakhla for
Meteorite in the past starting in 1998 . If you found those features
provocative, intriguing and educational, with these next articles
covering the FIRST EVER complete description of the circumstances of
the 1865 fall of Shergotty I will be telling a story for the ages you
will not want to miss... I promise.


The Nakhla Dog will soon have company among the legends of meteorites.


Subscribe here: http://www.meteoritemag.org/


Earning my MARSROX...


Kevin Kichinka
Santa Ana, Costa Rica
mars...@gmail.com
www.theartofcollectingmeteorites.com


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Message: 9
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 19:10:33 -0400
From: "JoshuaTreeMuseum" <joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com>
Subject: [meteorite-list] test
To: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Message-ID: <E752B39CB1FC4801B25D2A0B3DDB0243@ET>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original

test


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Message: 10
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 19:12:12 -0400 (EDT)
From: Larry Atkins <thetop...@aol.com>
Subject: [meteorite-list] **Ad** Last Minute eBay Reminder New Arizona
Find, Tissint..
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Message-ID: <8ced118307e4e72-8f0-25...@webmail-m050.sysops.aol.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format=flowed

Hello Everyone,

I have some great offerings ending tonight. A few pieces of the new
Arizona meteorite are ending soon with no bids yet.. They might go for
.99 if something doesn't happen. Also, some small pieces of Tissint are
setting there at ~$300.00 a gram, yikes. There are a couple others as
well,
all but one with no reserve.

Take a look and have a great day!

http://www.ebay.com/sch/alienrockfarm/m.html?_ipg=50&_sop=1&_rdc=1

Thanks!


Sincerely,
Larry Atkins
?
IMCA # 1941
Ebay?alienrockfarm
?




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Message: 11
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 17:15:39 -0700
From: "Richard Montgomery" <rickm...@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] this time it is for good
To: "steve arnold" <chicagosteve1...@gmail.com>, "meteorite-list"
<Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Message-ID: <2C773D6DC8414F22890EBCF01B9DDE9D@bosoheadPC>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original

Friends are forever. Best to go find a meteorite to solve both issues.



----- Original Message -----
From: "steve arnold" <chicagosteve1...@gmail.com>
To: "meteorite-list" <Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 3:22 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] this time it is for good


>A final hello list. I have decided once and for all to pull the plug
> on my meteorite endevors. At almost 58, it is time for me to move on
> to enjoy mine and my wife's time together with family and friends. I
> have owned many a rare meteorite in my 13 years. I have really enjoyed
> my time with some of the nicest people I have ever known. I will
> always be around if you need to email me or call me for what ever
> reason. I just will not surround myself with meteorites anymore. I
> have seen to many good people get divorced because of these things. I
> know they are an addiction but a beautiful hobby. Unfortunately they
> cost alot of $$$$$$$. And being out of work I just cannot collect the
> way I used to. I will go by the way of GEOFF CINTRON,MARK BOSTICK,JOHN
> GWILLIAM and just fade from everyone's mind. It has been a blast.8
> tucson show's to my credit. Well over I guess $100 K of buying
> meteorites over 13 years. Of all the people I have met in this great
> hobby, BOB HAAG and BOB C. they have been the best to me and I'll miss
> them the most. But I'll miss everyone to whom I have be-friended. If a
> meteorite falls in my neck of the woods, I'll be there to help hunt.I
> will always have a place in my heart for these things from another
> world. As I get ready to celebrate my 14th wedding anniversary,I am
> truly blessed to have such a great wife. I want to wish everyone a
> truly blessed rest of your lives and may the hand of god be on you
> always. This will be final post. As the other post I made
> yesterday,please feel free to give me your best offer on my 3
> remaining meteorites. Good by from chicago!!!!!!!!
>
> --
> Steve R. Anold, chicago, ill.
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Message: 12
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 01:08:15 +0000 (UTC)
From: Jim Strope <nwa...@comcast.net>
Subject: [meteorite-list] this time it is for good
To: meteorite central <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
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This is a sad day that I never thought would happen, farewell my friend.


Jim Strope
421 Fourth Street
Glen Dale, WV ?26038

http://www.catchafallingstar.com/


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>??????????????????????????????????????????????
A final hello list. I have decided once and for all to pull the plug
on my meteorite endevors. At almost 58, it is time for me to move on
to enjoy mine and my wife's time together with family and friends. I
have owned many a rare meteorite in my 13 years. I have really enjoyed
my time with some of the nicest people I have ever known. I will
always be around if you need to email me or call me for what ever
reason. I just will not surround myself with meteorites anymore. I
have seen to many good people get divorced because of these things. I
know they are an addiction but a beautiful hobby. Unfortunately they
cost alot of $$$$$$$. And being out of work I just cannot collect the
way I used to. I will go by the way of GEOFF CINTRON,MARK BOSTICK,JOHN
GWILLIAM and just fade from everyone's mind. It has been a blast.8
tucson show's to my credit. Well over I guess $100 K of buying
meteorites over 13 years. Of all the people I have met in this great
hobby, BOB HAAG and BOB C. they have been the best to me and I'll miss
them the most. But I'll miss everyone to whom I have be-friended. If a
meteorite falls in my neck of the woods, I'll be there to help hunt.I
will always have a place in my heart for these things from another
world. As I get ready to celebrate my 14th wedding anniversary,I am
truly blessed to have such a great wife. I want to wish everyone a
truly blessed rest of your lives and may the hand of god be on you
always. This will be final post. As the other post I made
yesterday,please feel free to give me your best offer on my 3
remaining meteorites. Good by from chicago!!!!!!!!

--
Steve R. Anold, chicago, ill.


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Message: 13
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 18:21:39 -0700
From: "Jim Wooddell" <nf11...@npgcable.com>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tissint? Yes, it tis! (and a tease on
Shergotty)
To: "Kevin Kichinka" <mars...@gmail.com>,
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Message-ID: <FB3F3C2F0A4941AD938953F68D8BB844@Grande>
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reply-type=original

Hi Kevin and all!

Nice video, thanks for sharing! And, I really enjoyed Caroline's speech at
the ASU 50th.

Kind Regards,

Jim Wooddell



----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Kichinka" <mars...@gmail.com>
To: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 4:07 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Tissint? Yes, it tis! (and a tease on Shergotty)


> Team Meteorite....
>
>
> Tissint? Yes, it tis! Certainly tis about Tissint!
>
>
> While hunting around for data for my next contribution to 'Meteorite
> magazine', I came across this video of our newest brother from Mars.
>
>
> Narrated by Caroline Smith, the 'Keeper of the Meteorites' at the
> British Museum, it's worth a look, as is the surrounding website.
>
>
>
> 
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/space/meteorites-dust/meteorites-from-moon-mars/index.html
>
>
> And if there's anyone on this list not yet subscribing to the journal
> 'Meteorite'..... well, what are you waiting for?
>
>
> Appearing in the May issue, my next feature in two parts is entitled,
> "The Rise of the Raj and the Fall of Shergotty". I am the luckiest guy
> around today because mood-setting illustrations to accompany my
> articles will be drawn by our beloved Dorothy Norton.
>
>
> "The Rise of the Raj and the Fall of Shergotty" is my final work on
> the SNC Mars meteorites, having covered Chassigny and Nakhla for
> Meteorite in the past starting in 1998 . If you found those features
> provocative, intriguing and educational, with these next articles
> covering the FIRST EVER complete description of the circumstances of
> the 1865 fall of Shergotty I will be telling a story for the ages you
> will not want to miss... I promise.
>
>
> The Nakhla Dog will soon have company among the legends of meteorites.
>
>
> Subscribe here: http://www.meteoritemag.org/
>
>
> Earning my MARSROX...
>
>
> Kevin Kichinka
> Santa Ana, Costa Rica
> mars...@gmail.com
> www.theartofcollectingmeteorites.com
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Message: 14
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 04:00:01 -0700
From: <valpar...@aol.com>
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day
To: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Message-ID: <BB1487154A0F4F628397AC3112302113@vpoffsiteweb.local>
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Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Canyon Diablo

http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp


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Message: 15
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 14:02:35 +0000 (GMT)
From: Pel? Pierre-Marie <pierremariep...@yahoo.fr>
Subject: [meteorite-list] AD> 5.5 grams NWA 2986 (martian) + other
items for sale
To: MeteoriteList <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
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Hello,

if you're interested by cool items, have a look at my website
http://www.meteor-center.com? (-> shop)

5.5 grams crusted NWA 2986 (martian), Tissint fragments with crust,
Juvinas, ...

Pierre-Marie Pele
meteor-center.com


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Message: 16
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 08:03:34 -0700
From: "Jim Wooddell" <nf11...@npgcable.com>
Subject: [meteorite-list] AZ Teacher asking for help - Geology
To: "Meteorite-List" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Message-ID: <72858A01B4A349ECAFF12249C7C97AF3@Grande>
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AZ teacher asking for help with her Geology project!

Seems like a good project to help with!


http://www.donorschoose.org/donors/proposal.html?id=767782&verify=673289514

Together, I am thinking this could be completed in a few days if we all
pitched in!


Jim




Jim Wooddell
http://k7wfr.us



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