Hi Greg,
Relax! You don't need to apologize to anyone. Have a beer and forget those
SAG/AFTRA members. You know what would be cool if you still insist on doing
aomething worthy? Find the first United States lunarexactly 9.99 lbs..in
the front lawn of the BLM'S Mohave Desert Management offic
WELL SAID MIKEGAND DITTO!
Count Deiro
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-Original Message-
>From: Galactic Stone & Ironworks
>Sent: Aug 29, 2013 11:04 AM
>To: Michael Farmer
>Cc: Meteorite List
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Glorieta Hunt - "Diggers" episode Tonight NGC
>
>Discovery, Learning Channel,
Hi Richard,
Spot on and right. Same here. Buying directly from the finder cannot
be beat for provenance purposes. It doesn't get better than that.
Buying directly from a finder who publicly documented their entire
trip, every step of the way (including the vodka hangovers!), is
priceless. It's
Nice "skipper" bolide, eh? Like the Grand Teton photo...
There must've been something very interesting on that train to have the
camera rolling
-Richard M
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Farmer"
To: "Matson, Robert D."
Cc: "Meteorite List"
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 11:38
Howdy List,
Regarding Chelyabinsk specimens and their varying prices and more: I wasn't
able to go there, and in another situation we all may have...but I bought
one stone from Michael, and a variety of peas from Rob, simply because THEY
were there, part of the recovery story. I was willing t
Team Meteorite:
This excellent work contributed by Rob confirms an historic trend
regarding meteorite pricing that is indicative of the overall
financial nature of collecting new falls.
Some will always pay the most to get the first available specimens of a fall.
Others will wait until the ma
Hi All,
Jim Wooddell sent a message which I thought went to the list, but I
think
it might not have been in plaintext so it may have gotten held up. In
any
case, the Chelyabinsk price spreadsheet is up on his website at the
following link:
http://pages.suddenlink.net/chondrule/Rob_Matson/Chelyabi
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-23872765
Earth Life 'May Have Come From Mars'
By Simon Redfern
BBC News
August 28, 2013
Life may have started on Mars before arriving on Earth, a major scientific
conference has heard.
New research supports an idea that the Red Planet was a bette
Hi Rob,
This is awesome. Some of the numbers are interesting, if not surprising.
Average cost per gram is about typical for OC falls in Russia - a
little less than US/Canada/Europe falls and more than most Saharan
falls.
However, given the global attention Chelya received and the massive
shockw
This certainly brought out the Mikes on the List. LOL.
Best regards,
Mike #322
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Hi, Greg. No apologies necessary, a little friendly discourse on a
tangential topic is always stimulating. Imagine what a boring place
this would be if we all agreed with each other on every subject?
Michael in so. Cal.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Greg Hupé wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I feel
Hi all,
I just ran across an in-depth interview with H.H. Nininger from 1976. Perhaps
this has been discussed before, but it was new to me, and quite interesting.
The audio quality isn't great, but I've only ever run across one other short
excerpt of a recorded interview with him previously. He
That is amazing work Robert, I would love to see it.
Millions were spent on Chelyabinsk worldwide, that's for sure.
The mexico event last week could easily have been just as large or larger based
on the videos so far released, but it seems most likely the meteoroid skipped
back out into space!
It
It is a good thing, nothing wrong with discussions, even heated ones. Since
many of us hunt the Glorieta strewn-field, it is imperative that we know what
is going on up there. Sadly I predict hoards of people with their wal-mart
detectors trashing the place, perhaps a ban on hunters altogether.
Hello All,
I feel I must apologize to the meteorite community for ever mentioning the
"Diggers" detecting show yesterday. Since they were going to be hunting at
Glorieta and mentioned, "Finding Civil War relics and 'other' treasures", I
was hoping they would show them finding a meteorite. I ha
Hi folks,
I have to agree, the show is terrible. "Reality" TV is all such a
farce and unfortunately for us "the masses"(tm) love them because they
keep finding new ways to make more of this garbage. Yes, maybe they are
nice guys. Do these shows even run disclaimers that they're BS?
Like
Hi All,
If anyone is interested, for the past 6 months I've been compiling the
closing prices, masses and sellers of eBay Chelyabinsk meteorite sales
in an Excel spreadsheet. The dataset is quite large now (1250 points)
and includes all eBay sales of Chelyabinsk masses greater than or equal
to 3 g
The one thing we can agree on is the lack of quality network and cable
television. I concur with ending this topic on that note.
http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/3275/ocyb.jpg
Now back to our meteorites,
Michael in so. Cal.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Michael Farmer wrote:
> Yes, I agree
Yes, I agree 100%.
And since this show was not about meteorites, perhaps we can drop the topic,
though it does affect us in many ways. Meteorite and treasure hunting do
overlap. It seems the dumbing down of America is complete. Paris Hilton is
laughing all the way to the bank.
Michael Farmer
On
Discovery, Learning Channel, and A&E are wastelands of tripe now. I
remember when TLC had "learning" on it. I remember when Discovery was
about science. I remember when A&E had "arts" on it. Now it's Dog
the Bounty Hunter and Pawn Stars. The networks are giving people what
they apparently want
Yeah, no, actually no, I will not be taking cameras in tow, Ill just do my
thing and bring home meteorites to fill museum, scientific, and collectors
collections. I won't be having cameras following me and having me plant
meteorites all over the place and pretend to dig them up. Ive already been
I guess I am just not in tune with the dreamers out there. It could have been
Napoleon's powder horn as well, but it wasn't and so pretending that it might
have been is dumb. Sorry to be so hard on your buddies, but this show sucks,
and it makes those of us who carry a metal detector look like b
Mike,
What, your not going to cancel your next meteorite fall hunting trip in order
to stay home and watch the Diggers and Honey Boo Boo marathons?
I can't think of a better edumucation
It seems there are too many channels on cable and these cheaply produced shows
that rerun dozens of items
Michael Farmer, why is posing a "could be" statement stupid? They say
"could be" because those things "could be" true. They're probably
not, but it's fun to hypothesize and use your imagination. You could
be an asshole, but I don't know you other than what you write to this
list. The only stupi
Sales of all roundness, nectar, and pocks are hereby suspended until
further notice...
BTW - I have one of Kit Carson's used toothpicks for sale -
$1,000,000.00, contact me off-list if interested.
(PS - the toothpick is not nectar, it's swag)
Best regards,
MikeG
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It is just really stupid to say that "this could be Kitt Carson's powder horn"
or "Nectar Hannibal's razor-blade". This is entertainment for the lowest end of
the spectrum. It belongs on MTV after Real World, not on National Geographic. I
want the hour I wasted last night back! I would have been
I hate most of the reality TV shows that have been on for the last 20 years
or so, but I do end up watching Diggers, Prospectors, Meteorite Men and Gold
Rush every now and then because they are all related to my favorite hobbies
(digging for mineral crystals, meteorites and cool old stuff). Yes, t
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
August 28, 2013
o Basin in the West Candor Chasma Layered Deposits
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_017741_1745
Wind is a powerful, erosive force, transporting fine-grain sediments
that can shape topography and expose darker material unde
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2013-263
NASA Mars Rover Views Eclipse of the Sun by Phobos
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
August 28, 2013
PASADENA, Calif. - Images taken with a telephoto-lens camera on NASA's
Mars rover Curiosity catch the larger of Mars' two moons, Phobos,
passing d
Hi Dirk,
Ask and ye shall receive!
http://www.spaceballoon.org/SanLuisPotosi-28Aug2013.zip
All four videos in the highest quality stream available for each
compressed into one easy to digest zip file.
Total about 12.5MB.
--- Jodie
Thursday, August 29, 2013, 1:17:25 AM, you wrote:
> Count and
Dont' forget about the show "Honey Boo Boo" Can cable T.V. dumb down any more?
We don't need any more reality entertainers where anybody can be a star for a
fleeting moment. What does Chunkin Pumpkins have to do with science? I enjoy
real science and miss the old programming. It is sad tha
The "Diggers" may be ok guys, but that show is complete crap. Like
Farmer said, every one of those shows is staged and phony. It's nice
to see some cool historical items here and there, but without the
scripted drama. Can't watch it without my BP boiling.
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:43 PM,
wrot
Count and Graham,
Thank you both! These video files need copied onto a CD-ROM for storage; I
wouldnt mind a copy if someone can get them. If this event proves to be a real
bolide event, which I think that it is, it is one of the best examples since
the 1970s Grand Teton, Wyoming Earth-graz
Yes...amazing event again...thanks to Dirk as always for posting the videos.
Graham
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 12:45 AM, Count Deiro wrote:
> Hi Listers,
>
> One of the small things in life, but something that brings big pleasure is to
> have the opportunity to compliment and thank someone for the
Mike,
That show, and several others, might be a little less upsetting if they
did not call it "Reality TV", if they were honest about it and called
them Fantasy TV.
If that is what kids are watching, well, I am sorry. I know that if I
had kids they would not be allowed to watch that.
And no I
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: NWA 5000 TS
Contributed by: Anne Black
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