Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios

2011-02-07 Thread cdtucson
Gary,
It is you that brightened ALL of our days. Just yesterday a few of us  were 
talking about how you fill every room you enter with such positive energy and 
joy. .
It was GREAT to see you and look forward to getting more of your positive 
energy in the future. 
You and many others ( too many to list) helped make this  my favorite show of 
all time. Every body was SUPER. 
Even Ted Bunch was friendly! Ha Ha. That's how good a show this is. (still a 
week to go). 
Aloha,
Carl
--
Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteoritemax


 Gary Fujihara  wrote: 
> While enjoying the ambience of LAX, I am reflecting on the great times I had 
> again this year in Tucson.  Great friends, great food, great drink, great 
> rocks, great googlymoogly!
> 
> Mahalo nui loa to all my brothers and sisters who have opened their hearts to 
> this simple island boy with unbridled aloha.  Till next year (and possibly 
> Ensisheim and Denver), a hui hou!
> 
> Sent from Gary's iPhone
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Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios

2011-02-07 Thread Steve Dunklee
IMHO Ted Bunch is always friendly. If you ask him an honest question he will go 
out of his way to give you an answere along with references. He has so little 
time I think it kind of pisses him off if you waste it. Worse thing you can ask 
him is "look at my rock" he must get hundreds of look at my rock questions a 
month. If you ask him about a type of rock and where to learn more he will go 
out of his way to help you learn. In my opinion thats friendly! Cheers Steve 
Dunklee

On Mon Feb 7th, 2011 11:16 AM EST cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:

>Gary,
>It is you that brightened ALL of our days. Just yesterday a few of us  were 
>talking about how you fill every room you enter with such positive energy and 
>joy. .
>It was GREAT to see you and look forward to getting more of your positive 
>energy in the future. 
>You and many others ( too many to list) helped make this  my favorite show of 
>all time. Every body was SUPER. 
>Even Ted Bunch was friendly! Ha Ha. That's how good a show this is. (still a 
>week to go). 
>Aloha,
>Carl
>--
>Carl or Debbie Esparza
>Meteoritemax
>
>
> Gary Fujihara  wrote: 
>> While enjoying the ambience of LAX, I am reflecting on the great times I had 
>> again this year in Tucson.  Great friends, great food, great drink, great 
>> rocks, great googlymoogly!
>> 
>> Mahalo nui loa to all my brothers and sisters who have opened their hearts 
>> to this simple island boy with unbridled aloha.  Till next year (and 
>> possibly Ensisheim and Denver), a hui hou!
>> 
>> Sent from Gary's iPhone
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Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios

2011-02-07 Thread Darryl Pitt


friendly?  

could there betwo ted bunches out there?!!  two steve arnoldsnow two 
ted bunches?!

gary, i second carl's sentiment below.  you are indeed a charming, lovely 
fellow who brightened my days as well.*

all best / darryl


*as does the tbear  ;-)



On Feb 7, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Steve Dunklee wrote:

> IMHO Ted Bunch is always friendly. If you ask him an honest question he will 
> go out of his way to give you an answere along with references. He has so 
> little time I think it kind of pisses him off if you waste it. Worse thing 
> you can ask him is "look at my rock" he must get hundreds of look at my rock 
> questions a month. If you ask him about a type of rock and where to learn 
> more he will go out of his way to help you learn. In my opinion thats 
> friendly! Cheers Steve Dunklee
> 
> On Mon Feb 7th, 2011 11:16 AM EST cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:
> 
>> Gary,
>> It is you that brightened ALL of our days. Just yesterday a few of us  were 
>> talking about how you fill every room you enter with such positive energy 
>> and joy. .
>> It was GREAT to see you and look forward to getting more of your positive 
>> energy in the future. 
>> You and many others ( too many to list) helped make this  my favorite show 
>> of all time. Every body was SUPER. 
>> Even Ted Bunch was friendly! Ha Ha. That's how good a show this is. (still a 
>> week to go). 
>> Aloha,
>> Carl
>> --
>> Carl or Debbie Esparza
>> Meteoritemax
>> 
>> 
>>  Gary Fujihara  wrote: 
>>> While enjoying the ambience of LAX, I am reflecting on the great times I 
>>> had again this year in Tucson.  Great friends, great food, great drink, 
>>> great rocks, great googlymoogly!
>>> 
>>> Mahalo nui loa to all my brothers and sisters who have opened their hearts 
>>> to this simple island boy with unbridled aloha.  Till next year (and 
>>> possibly Ensisheim and Denver), a hui hou!
>>> 
>>> Sent from Gary's iPhone
>>> __
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Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios

2011-02-07 Thread Ted Bunch
Thanks guys - I love rocks and will look at anything that is outside of
anyone's pants.

Watch it Darryl, a cloning procedure is underway and a TB clone may come and
live with you all!

Ted


On 2/7/11 10:29 AM, "Darryl Pitt"  wrote:

> 
> 
> friendly?  
> 
> could there betwo ted bunches out there?!!  two steve arnoldsnow two
> ted bunches?!
> 
> gary, i second carl's sentiment below.  you are indeed a charming, lovely
> fellow who brightened my days as well.*
> 
> all best / darryl
> 
> 
> *as does the tbear  ;-)
> 
> 
> 
> On Feb 7, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Steve Dunklee wrote:
> 
>> IMHO Ted Bunch is always friendly. If you ask him an honest question he will
>> go out of his way to give you an answere along with references. He has so
>> little time I think it kind of pisses him off if you waste it. Worse thing
>> you can ask him is "look at my rock" he must get hundreds of look at my rock
>> questions a month. If you ask him about a type of rock and where to learn
>> more he will go out of his way to help you learn. In my opinion thats
>> friendly! Cheers Steve Dunklee
>> 
>> On Mon Feb 7th, 2011 11:16 AM EST cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:
>> 
>>> Gary,
>>> It is you that brightened ALL of our days. Just yesterday a few of us  were
>>> talking about how you fill every room you enter with such positive energy
>>> and joy. .
>>> It was GREAT to see you and look forward to getting more of your positive
>>> energy in the future.
>>> You and many others ( too many to list) helped make this  my favorite show
>>> of all time. Every body was SUPER.
>>> Even Ted Bunch was friendly! Ha Ha. That's how good a show this is. (still a
>>> week to go). 
>>> Aloha,
>>> Carl
>>> --
>>> Carl or Debbie Esparza
>>> Meteoritemax
>>> 
>>> 
>>>  Gary Fujihara  wrote:
 While enjoying the ambience of LAX, I am reflecting on the great times I
 had again this year in Tucson.  Great friends, great food, great drink,
 great rocks, great googlymoogly!
 
 Mahalo nui loa to all my brothers and sisters who have opened their hearts
 to this simple island boy with unbridled aloha.  Till next year (and
 possibly Ensisheim and Denver), a hui hou!
 
 Sent from Gary's iPhone
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Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios

2011-02-07 Thread Steve Dunklee
Dr Ted Bunch has done a bunch of stuff for meteorics and geology. Primitive 
achondrites? Not so primative. Chondrules not so contrite. Irons with an irony. 
I made a bitch fit a while back about the "aging" of meteoric material. Dr 
Bunch may agree in some aspects that current aging is flawed. As well as 
classifications. But until we get another method  we have what we have. Cheers 
Steve Dunklee

On Mon Feb 7th, 2011 12:58 PM EST Dark Matter wrote:

>Aren't there now also two posters with the name Paul Harris?
>
>Goodness knows there are enough Mikes, Michaels, and Martins.
>
>
>-Martin
>
>On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Darryl Pitt  wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> friendly?
>>
>> could there betwo ted bunches out there?!!  two steve arnoldsnow
>> two ted bunches?!
>>
>> gary, i second carl's sentiment below.  you are indeed a charming, lovely
>> fellow who brightened my days as well.*
>>
>> all best / darryl
>>
>>
>> *as does the tbear  ;-)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Feb 7, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Steve Dunklee wrote:
>>
>> > IMHO Ted Bunch is always friendly. If you ask him an honest question he
>> will go out of his way to give you an answere along with references. He has
>> so little time I think it kind of pisses him off if you waste it. Worse
>> thing you can ask him is "look at my rock" he must get hundreds of look at
>> my rock questions a month. If you ask him about a type of rock and where to
>> learn more he will go out of his way to help you learn. In my opinion thats
>> friendly! Cheers Steve Dunklee
>> >
>> > On Mon Feb 7th, 2011 11:16 AM EST cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:
>> >
>> >> Gary,
>> >> It is you that brightened ALL of our days. Just yesterday a few of us
>>  were talking about how you fill every room you enter with such positive
>> energy and joy. .
>> >> It was GREAT to see you and look forward to getting more of your
>> positive energy in the future.
>> >> You and many others ( too many to list) helped make this  my favorite
>> show of all time. Every body was SUPER.
>> >> Even Ted Bunch was friendly! Ha Ha. That's how good a show this is.
>> (still a week to go).
>> >> Aloha,
>> >> Carl
>> >> --
>> >> Carl or Debbie Esparza
>> >> Meteoritemax
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>  Gary Fujihara  wrote:
>> >>> While enjoying the ambience of LAX, I am reflecting on the great times
>> I had again this year in Tucson.  Great friends, great food, great drink,
>> great rocks, great googlymoogly!
>> >>>
>> >>> Mahalo nui loa to all my brothers and sisters who have opened their
>> hearts to this simple island boy with unbridled aloha.  Till next year (and
>> possibly Ensisheim and Denver), a hui hou!
>> >>>
>> >>> Sent from Gary's iPhone
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Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios

2011-02-07 Thread cdtucson
OMG. 
Too funny.

--
Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteoritemax


 Ted Bunch  wrote: 
> Thanks guys - I love rocks and will look at anything that is outside of
> anyone's pants.
> 
> Watch it Darryl, a cloning procedure is underway and a TB clone may come and
> live with you all!
> 
> Ted
> 
> 
> On 2/7/11 10:29 AM, "Darryl Pitt"  wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > friendly?  
> > 
> > could there betwo ted bunches out there?!!  two steve arnoldsnow two
> > ted bunches?!
> > 
> > gary, i second carl's sentiment below.  you are indeed a charming, lovely
> > fellow who brightened my days as well.*
> > 
> > all best / darryl
> > 
> > 
> > *as does the tbear  ;-)
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Feb 7, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Steve Dunklee wrote:
> > 
> >> IMHO Ted Bunch is always friendly. If you ask him an honest question he 
> >> will
> >> go out of his way to give you an answere along with references. He has so
> >> little time I think it kind of pisses him off if you waste it. Worse thing
> >> you can ask him is "look at my rock" he must get hundreds of look at my 
> >> rock
> >> questions a month. If you ask him about a type of rock and where to learn
> >> more he will go out of his way to help you learn. In my opinion thats
> >> friendly! Cheers Steve Dunklee
> >> 
> >> On Mon Feb 7th, 2011 11:16 AM EST cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:
> >> 
> >>> Gary,
> >>> It is you that brightened ALL of our days. Just yesterday a few of us  
> >>> were
> >>> talking about how you fill every room you enter with such positive energy
> >>> and joy. .
> >>> It was GREAT to see you and look forward to getting more of your positive
> >>> energy in the future.
> >>> You and many others ( too many to list) helped make this  my favorite show
> >>> of all time. Every body was SUPER.
> >>> Even Ted Bunch was friendly! Ha Ha. That's how good a show this is. 
> >>> (still a
> >>> week to go). 
> >>> Aloha,
> >>> Carl
> >>> --
> >>> Carl or Debbie Esparza
> >>> Meteoritemax
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>>  Gary Fujihara  wrote:
>  While enjoying the ambience of LAX, I am reflecting on the great times I
>  had again this year in Tucson.  Great friends, great food, great drink,
>  great rocks, great googlymoogly!
>  
>  Mahalo nui loa to all my brothers and sisters who have opened their 
>  hearts
>  to this simple island boy with unbridled aloha.  Till next year (and
>  possibly Ensisheim and Denver), a hui hou!
>  
>  Sent from Gary's iPhone
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Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios

2011-02-07 Thread Richard Montgomery
A long while ago, before I had a clue who Dr. Ted Bunch was, I was given his 
name and contacted him with a question about a rock whose interior I thought 
(at the time) resembled LA001 and "would he be interested in seeing it?" 
"Sure."  Of course I sent it off, and being a newbe I had huge hopes, and of 
course it was terrestrial...but the great part was that TB gave it 
attention, and I am honored. (I since know with whom I was 
corresponding...thanks Dr. Ted for looking; you have my utmost respect.)


I never did get a reply from a subsequent "joke" email I sent him asking if 
he'd ever seen opal-like-florescing in a meteorite...a testament to why 
serious meteoriticist scientist shouldn't be bothered with trivia [sorry 
Ted:)]...


Please, no clones.  One is plenty

Richard Montgomery



- Original Message - 
From: "Ted Bunch" 
To: "Darryl Pitt" ; "Steve Dunklee" 


Cc: 
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios



Thanks guys - I love rocks and will look at anything that is outside of
anyone's pants.

Watch it Darryl, a cloning procedure is underway and a TB clone may come 
and

live with you all!

Ted


On 2/7/11 10:29 AM, "Darryl Pitt"  wrote:




friendly?

could there betwo ted bunches out there?!!  two steve arnoldsnow 
two

ted bunches?!

gary, i second carl's sentiment below.  you are indeed a charming, lovely
fellow who brightened my days as well.*

all best / darryl


*as does the tbear  ;-)



On Feb 7, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Steve Dunklee wrote:

IMHO Ted Bunch is always friendly. If you ask him an honest question he 
will
go out of his way to give you an answere along with references. He has 
so
little time I think it kind of pisses him off if you waste it. Worse 
thing
you can ask him is "look at my rock" he must get hundreds of look at my 
rock
questions a month. If you ask him about a type of rock and where to 
learn

more he will go out of his way to help you learn. In my opinion thats
friendly! Cheers Steve Dunklee

On Mon Feb 7th, 2011 11:16 AM EST cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:


Gary,
It is you that brightened ALL of our days. Just yesterday a few of us 
were
talking about how you fill every room you enter with such positive 
energy

and joy. .
It was GREAT to see you and look forward to getting more of your 
positive

energy in the future.
You and many others ( too many to list) helped make this  my favorite 
show

of all time. Every body was SUPER.
Even Ted Bunch was friendly! Ha Ha. That's how good a show this is. 
(still a

week to go).
Aloha,
Carl
--
Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteoritemax


 Gary Fujihara  wrote:
While enjoying the ambience of LAX, I am reflecting on the great times 
I
had again this year in Tucson.  Great friends, great food, great 
drink,

great rocks, great googlymoogly!

Mahalo nui loa to all my brothers and sisters who have opened their 
hearts

to this simple island boy with unbridled aloha.  Till next year (and
possibly Ensisheim and Denver), a hui hou!

Sent from Gary's iPhone
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Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios

2011-02-08 Thread Jeff Kuyken

Hi Richard,

I never did get a reply from a subsequent "joke" email I sent him asking 
if he'd ever seen opal-like-florescing in a meteorite...


Maybe this will help:

http://www.meteorites.com.au/features/almahbas.html

Cheers,

Jeff

- Original Message - 
From: "Richard Montgomery" 
To: "Ted Bunch" ; "Darryl Pitt" ; 
"Steve Dunklee" 

Cc: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios


A long while ago, before I had a clue who Dr. Ted Bunch was, I was given 
his name and contacted him with a question about a rock whose interior I 
thought (at the time) resembled LA001 and "would he be interested in seeing 
it?" "Sure."  Of course I sent it off, and being a newbe I had huge hopes, 
and of course it was terrestrial...but the great part was that TB gave it 
attention, and I am honored. (I since know with whom I was 
corresponding...thanks Dr. Ted for looking; you have my utmost respect.)


I never did get a reply from a subsequent "joke" email I sent him asking 
if he'd ever seen opal-like-florescing in a meteorite...a testament to why 
serious meteoriticist scientist shouldn't be bothered with trivia [sorry 
Ted:)]...


Please, no clones.  One is plenty

Richard Montgomery



- Original Message - 
From: "Ted Bunch" 
To: "Darryl Pitt" ; "Steve Dunklee" 


Cc: 
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios



Thanks guys - I love rocks and will look at anything that is outside of
anyone's pants.

Watch it Darryl, a cloning procedure is underway and a TB clone may come 
and

live with you all!

Ted


On 2/7/11 10:29 AM, "Darryl Pitt"  wrote:




friendly?

could there betwo ted bunches out there?!!  two steve arnoldsnow 
two

ted bunches?!

gary, i second carl's sentiment below.  you are indeed a charming, 
lovely

fellow who brightened my days as well.*

all best / darryl


*as does the tbear  ;-)



On Feb 7, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Steve Dunklee wrote:

IMHO Ted Bunch is always friendly. If you ask him an honest question he 
will
go out of his way to give you an answere along with references. He has 
so
little time I think it kind of pisses him off if you waste it. Worse 
thing
you can ask him is "look at my rock" he must get hundreds of look at my 
rock
questions a month. If you ask him about a type of rock and where to 
learn

more he will go out of his way to help you learn. In my opinion thats
friendly! Cheers Steve Dunklee

On Mon Feb 7th, 2011 11:16 AM EST cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:


Gary,
It is you that brightened ALL of our days. Just yesterday a few of us 
were
talking about how you fill every room you enter with such positive 
energy

and joy. .
It was GREAT to see you and look forward to getting more of your 
positive

energy in the future.
You and many others ( too many to list) helped make this  my favorite 
show

of all time. Every body was SUPER.
Even Ted Bunch was friendly! Ha Ha. That's how good a show this is. 
(still a

week to go).
Aloha,
Carl
--
Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteoritemax


 Gary Fujihara  wrote:
While enjoying the ambience of LAX, I am reflecting on the great 
times I
had again this year in Tucson.  Great friends, great food, great 
drink,

great rocks, great googlymoogly!

Mahalo nui loa to all my brothers and sisters who have opened their 
hearts

to this simple island boy with unbridled aloha.  Till next year (and
possibly Ensisheim and Denver), a hui hou!

Sent from Gary's iPhone
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Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios

2011-02-08 Thread Richard Montgomery

Good one Jeff!

Of course I was refering to SiO-type...hence the joke.   I had a NWAxxx that 
had a bunch of minute florescing insect webs adhering to the sand-grains, 
most likely picked up sitting around in someone's basement box for years. 
They were bright-blue under the scope...also wiped away with a cloth.


As for unique olivine characteristics...I have a Brahin slice with  minute 
'bubbles' in the olivine...anyone seen this before?


Richard


- Original Message - 
From: "Jeff Kuyken" 

To: "Richard Montgomery" 
Cc: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 2:32 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios



Hi Richard,

I never did get a reply from a subsequent "joke" email I sent him asking 
if he'd ever seen opal-like-florescing in a meteorite...


Maybe this will help:

http://www.meteorites.com.au/features/almahbas.html

Cheers,

Jeff

- Original Message - 
From: "Richard Montgomery" 
To: "Ted Bunch" ; "Darryl Pitt" ; 
"Steve Dunklee" 

Cc: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios


A long while ago, before I had a clue who Dr. Ted Bunch was, I was given 
his name and contacted him with a question about a rock whose interior I 
thought (at the time) resembled LA001 and "would he be interested in 
seeing it?" "Sure."  Of course I sent it off, and being a newbe I had huge 
hopes, and of course it was terrestrial...but the great part was that TB 
gave it attention, and I am honored. (I since know with whom I was 
corresponding...thanks Dr. Ted for looking; you have my utmost respect.)


I never did get a reply from a subsequent "joke" email I sent him asking 
if he'd ever seen opal-like-florescing in a meteorite...a testament to 
why serious meteoriticist scientist shouldn't be bothered with trivia 
[sorry Ted:)]...


Please, no clones.  One is plenty

Richard Montgomery



- Original Message - 
From: "Ted Bunch" 
To: "Darryl Pitt" ; "Steve Dunklee" 


Cc: 
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios



Thanks guys - I love rocks and will look at anything that is outside of
anyone's pants.

Watch it Darryl, a cloning procedure is underway and a TB clone may come 
and

live with you all!

Ted


On 2/7/11 10:29 AM, "Darryl Pitt"  wrote:




friendly?

could there betwo ted bunches out there?!!  two steve 
arnoldsnow two

ted bunches?!

gary, i second carl's sentiment below.  you are indeed a charming, 
lovely

fellow who brightened my days as well.*

all best / darryl


*as does the tbear  ;-)



On Feb 7, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Steve Dunklee wrote:

IMHO Ted Bunch is always friendly. If you ask him an honest question 
he will
go out of his way to give you an answere along with references. He has 
so
little time I think it kind of pisses him off if you waste it. Worse 
thing
you can ask him is "look at my rock" he must get hundreds of look at 
my rock
questions a month. If you ask him about a type of rock and where to 
learn

more he will go out of his way to help you learn. In my opinion thats
friendly! Cheers Steve Dunklee

On Mon Feb 7th, 2011 11:16 AM EST cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:


Gary,
It is you that brightened ALL of our days. Just yesterday a few of us 
were
talking about how you fill every room you enter with such positive 
energy

and joy. .
It was GREAT to see you and look forward to getting more of your 
positive

energy in the future.
You and many others ( too many to list) helped make this  my favorite 
show

of all time. Every body was SUPER.
Even Ted Bunch was friendly! Ha Ha. That's how good a show this is. 
(still a

week to go).
Aloha,
Carl
--
Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteoritemax


 Gary Fujihara  wrote:
While enjoying the ambience of LAX, I am reflecting on the great 
times I
had again this year in Tucson.  Great friends, great food, great 
drink,

great rocks, great googlymoogly!

Mahalo nui loa to all my brothers and sisters who have opened their 
hearts

to this simple island boy with unbridled aloha.  Till next year (and
possibly Ensisheim and Denver), a hui hou!

Sent from Gary's iPhone
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Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios

2011-02-08 Thread Dave Myers
Hi Richard and Jeff,

I have one Unwa-xxx, that has four irisescence spots on the surface of the 
black 
fusion crust?
I am going to guess this was caused by metal flecks close to the surface or 
just 
the crust it self turning to glass?

What is your thoughts on that.

Thanks
Dave



- Original Message 
From: Richard Montgomery 
To: Jeff Kuyken 
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tue, February 8, 2011 11:57:04 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios

Good one Jeff!

Of course I was refering to SiO-type...hence the joke.  I had a NWAxxx that had 
a bunch of minute florescing insect webs adhering to the sand-grains, most 
likely picked up sitting around in someone's basement box for years. They were 
bright-blue under the scope...also wiped away with a cloth.

As for unique olivine characteristics...I have a Brahin slice with  minute 
'bubbles' in the olivine...anyone seen this before?

Richard


- Original Message - From: "Jeff Kuyken" 
To: "Richard Montgomery" 
Cc: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 2:32 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios


> Hi Richard,
> 
>> I never did get a reply from a subsequent "joke" email I sent him asking if 
>>he'd ever seen opal-like-florescing in a meteorite...
> 
> Maybe this will help:
> 
> http://www.meteorites.com.au/features/almahbas.html
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jeff
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Richard Montgomery" 
>
> To: "Ted Bunch" ; "Darryl Pitt" ; 
> "Steve 
>Dunklee" 
> Cc: 
> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 11:08 AM
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios
> 
> 
>> A long while ago, before I had a clue who Dr. Ted Bunch was, I was given his 
>>name and contacted him with a question about a rock whose interior I thought 
>>(at 
>>the time) resembled LA001 and "would he be interested in seeing it?" "Sure."  
>>Of 
>>course I sent it off, and being a newbe I had huge hopes, and of course it 
>>was 
>>terrestrial...but the great part was that TB gave it attention, and I am 
>>honored. (I since know with whom I was corresponding...thanks Dr. Ted for 
>>looking; you have my utmost respect.)
>> 
>> I never did get a reply from a subsequent "joke" email I sent him asking if 
>>he'd ever seen opal-like-florescing in a meteorite...a testament to why 
>>serious 
>>meteoriticist scientist shouldn't be bothered with trivia [sorry Ted:)]...
>> 
>> Please, no clones.  One is plenty
>> 
>> Richard Montgomery
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Ted Bunch" 
>> To: "Darryl Pitt" ; "Steve Dunklee" 

>> Cc: 
>> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 11:06 AM
>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios
>> 
>> 
>>> Thanks guys - I love rocks and will look at anything that is outside of
>>> anyone's pants.
>>> 
>>> Watch it Darryl, a cloning procedure is underway and a TB clone may come and
>>> live with you all!
>>> 
>>> Ted
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 2/7/11 10:29 AM, "Darryl Pitt"  wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> friendly?
>>>> 
>>>> could there betwo ted bunches out there?!!  two steve arnoldsnow 
two
>>>> ted bunches?!
>>>> 
>>>> gary, i second carl's sentiment below.  you are indeed a charming, lovely
>>>> fellow who brightened my days as well.*
>>>> 
>>>> all best / darryl
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> *as does the tbear  ;-)
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Feb 7, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Steve Dunklee wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> IMHO Ted Bunch is always friendly. If you ask him an honest question he 
>will
>>>>> go out of his way to give you an answere along with references. He has so
>>>>> little time I think it kind of pisses him off if you waste it. Worse thing
>>>>> you can ask him is "look at my rock" he must get hundreds of look at my 
>rock
>>>>> questions a month. If you ask him about a type of rock and where to learn
>>>>> more he will go out of his way to help you learn. In my opinion thats
>>>>> friendly! Cheers Steve Dunklee
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Mon Feb 7th, 2011 11:16 AM EST cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Gary,
>>>>>> It is you that brightened ALL of our days. Just yesterday a few of us 
were