Re: [meteorite-list] test

2019-01-27 Thread joachim via Meteorite-list

also test
Quoting Jan Woreczko & Wadi via Meteorite-list  
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test

2018-09-22 Thread Greg Hupe via Meteorite-list
This one went through immediately. I had one take 24 hours last week. Seems 
to work well now.

Thanks Art!

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Testing, please ignore if not affected. Anyone else seeing delays of posts
or not getting posted at all?
Sent 9/22/2018 10:46 AM

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test

2018-09-22 Thread Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list
I sent emails weeks ago. None have ever appeared. 

Michael Farmer

> On Sep 22, 2018, at 7:46 AM, Greg Hupe via Meteorite-list 
>  wrote:
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> Testing, please ignore if not affected. Anyone else seeing delays of posts or 
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> Sent 9/22/2018 10:46 AM
> 
> Best Regards,
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test

2018-09-22 Thread Bigjohn Shea via Meteorite-list
I sent an ad out a week ago that never made it to the list.
I feel your pain...

Cheers,
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On 9/22/18 at 9:46 AM, Greg Hupe via Meteorite-list wrote:

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Re: [meteorite-list] test

2017-08-01 Thread Michael Blood via Meteorite-list
Test only - please discard 
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Re: [meteorite-list] TEST - Please disregard

2014-04-13 Thread Michael Blood
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test 4:58am

2014-01-01 Thread Michael Blood


 test 



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Re: [meteorite-list] Test

2013-12-23 Thread Gary Fujihara
Sorry John,

I cant ignore the fact that a member of our beloved community who was 
indisposed for an extended period of time has returned. Welcome back John, you 
have been missed and its nice to have you back. 

gary 

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test

2013-12-23 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
Ditto what Gary said.  It's good to see you recovered.  :)

Best regards and Happy Holidays,

MikeG



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 Sorry John,

 I cant ignore the fact that a member of our beloved community who was
 indisposed for an extended period of time has returned. Welcome back John,
 you have been missed and its nice to have you back.

 gary

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Re: [meteorite-list] test--ignore

2013-04-29 Thread Ed Deckert

ignoring ignoring


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testing testing

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test 2 please delete

2013-03-10 Thread Don Merchant
Hi Steve. I did not see any questions on your first Test. Then you sent 
Test 2 and there were no questions on that either! Go figure and I been 
studying very hard.

Sincerely
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Test 2


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Re: [meteorite-list] test 3

2012-12-02 Thread Greg Hupé

Works great, Martin! :)

Best Regards,
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Re: [meteorite-list] test

2012-01-20 Thread John Teague
3 test!  You pass!


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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts!

2011-05-24 Thread Michael Gilmer
Hi List,

I want to thank everyone who responded to the questions.  :)

Only one person answered both questions correctly.

Here are the correct answers :

 Question #1 - Out of all the areas of the world known for finding
 meteorites, which area has yielded the most classified meteorites?

Answer - The Yamato icefield of Antarctica.  A staggering 13715
meteorites have been found and classified on this icefield.  This is
far more than any other region on the planet.  In fact, according to
the Meteoritical Society's List of Dense Collection Areas, 8 of the
top 10 dense collection areas are in Antarctica.

Yamato - (13715)
NWA - (6161) - this number is undoubtedly larger and may not include
provisional meteorites.
Queen Alexandra Range - (3480)
Asuka - (2527)
Grove Mountains - (2436)
Elephant Moraine - (2204)
Lewis Cliff - (1960)
Allan Hills - (1826)
LaPaz Icefield - (1504)
Dhofar - (1497)
Miller Range - (1181)


 Question #2 - One meteorite, above all others, is known for being
 associated with Indian burial mounds.  What is the name of this
 meteorite, and what is the name of the tribe associated with the
 mounds?

Answer - the answer I had in mind was Brenham and the Hopewell mounds.
 However, Anne Black correctly pointed out that Winona was found in an
Anasazi mound.  This latter answer would have been acceptable also.


 BONUS QUESTION (good for one extra free micromount) - Name 3
 meteorites that have struck motor vehicles.

Answer - St. Louis, Peekskill, Benld, Neagari - those are 4 that come
to mind, there may be more.

Thanks for participating!

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On 5/24/11, Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com wrote:
 Greetings Listees,

 I have two meteorite-related questions to ask.  The first person who
 answers both correctly will win a free selection of 5 different
 micromounts.  These micros will include a hammer fall, 2 achondrites,
 and an iron meteorite.  (exact identity of these specimens will remain
 a secret and will be a surprise for the winner!)

 Note, there is a bonus question.  The winner need not answer the bonus
 question to win.

 I usually get a flood of responses to these freebie-questions, so I
 will notify the winner by email.  After I notify the winner, I will
 post to the List that the contest is closed and I will reveal the
 correct answers.  I may not have the time to reply to each entry
 individually.


 Question #1 - Out of all the areas of the world known for finding
 meteorites, which area has yielded the most classified meteorites?

 (Note - The Sahara, Antarctica, etc are not valid answers.  I am
 looking for a specific locality, such as Acfer or Dhofar that is a
 part of the official nomenclature.)


 Question #2 - One meteorite, above all others, is known for being
 associated with Indian burial mounds.  What is the name of this
 meteorite, and what is the name of the tribe associated with the
 mounds?


 BONUS QUESTION (good for one extra free micromount) - Name 3
 meteorites that have struck motor vehicles.


 Send your answers to - meteoritem...@gmail.com

 Good luck!

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts!

2011-05-24 Thread Michael Gilmer
Hi Folks!

Wow, I am learning new things with these answers.

Serpent Mound, Bonita Springs, and Havana were found in Indian mounds.

Worden, Park Forest, and Barwell also struck automobiles.

I knew about Bonita Springs, but figured it wasn't as well-known as
Brenham.  The rest of the answers were pleasant surprises.  :)

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On 5/24/11, Graham Ensor graham.en...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Mike,

 Park Forest and Barwell both hit carsthere must be more?

 Graham

 On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:22 PM, Michael Gilmer
 meteoritem...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi List,

 I want to thank everyone who responded to the questions.  :)

 Only one person answered both questions correctly.

 Here are the correct answers :

 Question #1 - Out of all the areas of the world known for finding
 meteorites, which area has yielded the most classified meteorites?

 Answer - The Yamato icefield of Antarctica.  A staggering 13715
 meteorites have been found and classified on this icefield.  This is
 far more than any other region on the planet.  In fact, according to
 the Meteoritical Society's List of Dense Collection Areas, 8 of the
 top 10 dense collection areas are in Antarctica.

 Yamato - (13715)
 NWA - (6161) - this number is undoubtedly larger and may not include
 provisional meteorites.
 Queen Alexandra Range - (3480)
 Asuka - (2527)
 Grove Mountains - (2436)
 Elephant Moraine - (2204)
 Lewis Cliff - (1960)
 Allan Hills - (1826)
 LaPaz Icefield - (1504)
 Dhofar - (1497)
 Miller Range - (1181)


 Question #2 - One meteorite, above all others, is known for being
 associated with Indian burial mounds.  What is the name of this
 meteorite, and what is the name of the tribe associated with the
 mounds?

 Answer - the answer I had in mind was Brenham and the Hopewell mounds.
  However, Anne Black correctly pointed out that Winona was found in an
 Anasazi mound.  This latter answer would have been acceptable also.


 BONUS QUESTION (good for one extra free micromount) - Name 3
 meteorites that have struck motor vehicles.

 Answer - St. Louis, Peekskill, Benld, Neagari - those are 4 that come
 to mind, there may be more.

 Thanks for participating!

 MikeG

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts!

2011-05-24 Thread Adam Hupe
As far as Antarctic finds go, the numbers are skewed and biased.  Every 
fragment 
is counted as a find.   The finds from Antarctica are only a fraction of what 
they once were. Pretty soon, it won't be cost effective to work this area. If 
they counted the number of meteorites from Northwest Africa the same way, then 
there would easily be over one million pieces. There must be over 100,000 
pieces 
of NWA 869 alone!  The Sahara Desert is by far the most productive meteorite 
producing region in the world, second to none!  More weight and rare specimens 
have come from this area by far.

Best Regards,

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts!

2011-05-24 Thread Don Merchant

I totally agree Adam.
Sincerely
Don Merchant
- Original Message - 
From: Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com

To: Adam meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge,Win a Free 
Assortment of Micromounts!



As far as Antarctic finds go, the numbers are skewed and biased.  Every 
fragment
is counted as a find.   The finds from Antarctica are only a fraction of 
what
they once were. Pretty soon, it won't be cost effective to work this area. 
If
they counted the number of meteorites from Northwest Africa the same way, 
then
there would easily be over one million pieces. There must be over 100,000 
pieces
of NWA 869 alone!  The Sahara Desert is by far the most productive 
meteorite
producing region in the world, second to none!  More weight and rare 
specimens

have come from this area by far.

Best Regards,

Adam
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts!

2011-05-24 Thread Thunder Stone

List:
I have always wondered if every single NWA was classified, just how many 'new' 
discoveries would be made.  I realize it may not be practical (just think of 
the time and expense) by still interesting to think about.
Greg S 


 From: dmerc...@rochester.rr.com
 To: raremeteori...@yahoo.com; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 18:59:14 -0500
 CC: dmerc...@rochester.rr.com
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free 
 Assortment of Micromounts!

 I totally agree Adam.
 Sincerely
 Don Merchant
 - Original Message -
 From: Adam Hupe 
 To: Adam 
 Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 5:57 PM
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge,Win a Free
 Assortment of Micromounts!


  As far as Antarctic finds go, the numbers are skewed and biased. Every
  fragment
  is counted as a find. The finds from Antarctica are only a fraction of
  what
  they once were. Pretty soon, it won't be cost effective to work this area.
  If
  they counted the number of meteorites from Northwest Africa the same way,
  then
  there would easily be over one million pieces. There must be over 100,000
  pieces
  of NWA 869 alone! The Sahara Desert is by far the most productive
  meteorite
  producing region in the world, second to none! More weight and rare
  specimens
  have come from this area by far.
 
  Best Regards,
 
  Adam
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts!

2011-05-24 Thread Michael Gilmer
Hi Adam,

Good point and I had not considered that.  It does seem like more than
half of the Antarctics in the Bulletin weigh less than 2-5 grams.
Some weigh less than 1g.

I think we need to make sure that all NWA meteorites get their fair
due and receive individual classification.  What reputable scientist
will now step forward and agree to classify (pro bono) one million
sandblasted H5/W4 fragments?  Any volunteers?  Ted?  Alan?  Tony?  ;)
  LOL

I also agree that, hands down, the Sahara has produced far more rare
types and planetaries than Antarctica.  But, Antarctica still claims
the Holy Grail (to some) of meteorites - ALH84001.

I'm glad I posted this little contest today, it has resulted in some
knowledge gain.  :)

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 5/24/11, Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com wrote:
 As far as Antarctic finds go, the numbers are skewed and biased.  Every
 fragment
 is counted as a find.   The finds from Antarctica are only a fraction of
 what
 they once were. Pretty soon, it won't be cost effective to work this area.
 If
 they counted the number of meteorites from Northwest Africa the same way,
 then
 there would easily be over one million pieces. There must be over 100,000
 pieces
 of NWA 869 alone!  The Sahara Desert is by far the most productive meteorite
 producing region in the world, second to none!  More weight and rare
 specimens
 have come from this area by far.

 Best Regards,

 Adam
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts!

2011-05-24 Thread Adam Hupe
Hi Mike,

I think it is good to have contests and bring issues to the forefront.

You claimed:
But, Antarctica still claims the Holy Grail (to some) of meteorites - ALH84001.

My response:

There are other Martian Meteorites (Nakhlites) that exhibit the same 
characteristics that made this stone most famous.  Don't get me wrong, ALH84001 
is a unique and fantastic stone.  I believe there are equally fantastic and 
unique stones from the Sahara and more of them than from Antarctica.  They are 
just not thrown in front of the press and promoted as hard.

Best Regards,

Adam


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From: Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com
To: Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com
Cc: Adam meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 4:22:44 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free 
Assortment of Micromounts!

Hi Adam,

Good point and I had not considered that.  It does seem like more than
half of the Antarctics in the Bulletin weigh less than 2-5 grams.
Some weigh less than 1g.

I think we need to make sure that all NWA meteorites get their fair
due and receive individual classification.  What reputable scientist
will now step forward and agree to classify (pro bono) one million
sandblasted H5/W4 fragments?  Any volunteers?  Ted?  Alan?  Tony?  ;)
  LOL

I also agree that, hands down, the Sahara has produced far more rare
types and planetaries than Antarctica.  But, Antarctica still claims
the Holy Grail (to some) of meteorites - ALH84001.

I'm glad I posted this little contest today, it has resulted in some
knowledge gain.  :)

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 5/24/11, Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com wrote:
 As far as Antarctic finds go, the numbers are skewed and biased.  Every
 fragment
 is counted as a find.   The finds from Antarctica are only a fraction of
 what
 they once were. Pretty soon, it won't be cost effective to work this area.
 If
 they counted the number of meteorites from Northwest Africa the same way,
 then
 there would easily be over one million pieces. There must be over 100,000
 pieces
 of NWA 869 alone!  The Sahara Desert is by far the most productive meteorite
 producing region in the world, second to none!  More weight and rare
 specimens
 have come from this area by far.

 Best Regards,

 Adam
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts!

2011-05-24 Thread Walter Branch

Adam-


There are other Martian Meteorites (Nakhlites) that
exhibit the same characteristics that made this stone
most famous.


Which ones and what characteristics?

-Walter Branch
- Original Message - 
From: Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com

To: Adam meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 7:31 PM
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Assortment of Micromounts!




Hi Mike,

I think it is good to have contests and bring issues to the forefront.

You claimed:
But, Antarctica still claims the Holy Grail (to some) of meteorites - 
ALH84001.


My response:

There are other Martian Meteorites (Nakhlites) that exhibit the same
characteristics that made this stone most famous.  Don't get me wrong, 
ALH84001
is a unique and fantastic stone.  I believe there are equally fantastic 
and
unique stones from the Sahara and more of them than from Antarctica.  They 
are

just not thrown in front of the press and promoted as hard.

Best Regards,

Adam


- Original Message 
From: Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com
To: Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com
Cc: Adam meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 4:22:44 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free
Assortment of Micromounts!

Hi Adam,

Good point and I had not considered that.  It does seem like more than
half of the Antarctics in the Bulletin weigh less than 2-5 grams.
Some weigh less than 1g.

I think we need to make sure that all NWA meteorites get their fair
due and receive individual classification.  What reputable scientist
will now step forward and agree to classify (pro bono) one million
sandblasted H5/W4 fragments?  Any volunteers?  Ted?  Alan?  Tony?  ;)
 LOL

I also agree that, hands down, the Sahara has produced far more rare
types and planetaries than Antarctica.  But, Antarctica still claims
the Holy Grail (to some) of meteorites - ALH84001.

I'm glad I posted this little contest today, it has resulted in some
knowledge gain.  :)

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 5/24/11, Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com wrote:

As far as Antarctic finds go, the numbers are skewed and biased.  Every
fragment
is counted as a find.   The finds from Antarctica are only a fraction of
what
they once were. Pretty soon, it won't be cost effective to work this 
area.

If
they counted the number of meteorites from Northwest Africa the same way,
then
there would easily be over one million pieces. There must be over 100,000
pieces
of NWA 869 alone!  The Sahara Desert is by far the most productive 
meteorite

producing region in the world, second to none!  More weight and rare
specimens
have come from this area by far.

Best Regards,

Adam
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts!

2011-05-24 Thread Michael Gilmer
Hi Phil,

Thanks for the clarifications.  Just when I think I am a smart cookie,
I find out that I don't know jack squat.  LOL

So, I wonder what the modern finders of the Winona meteorite thought
when they dug it up?  Did they know it was a meteorite at first?  And
what other artifacts were found in that same hole (if any)?

This makes me wonder if Winona was a witnessed fall?  Would the
indians have known that Winona was special and not just another rock,
unless they had seen it fall?

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 5/24/11, JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com wrote:
 Just a few minor corrections. Hopewell and Anasazi are not names of tribes.
 They signify prehistoric traditions or cultures, not individual tribes. We
 don't know the names of prehistoric tribes because they left no written
 histories. The large earthworks built by Midwestern and Eastern prehistoric
 American Indians are not burial mounds. While some contain burials, this
 does not seem to be the primary purpose of the mounds. Archaeologists
 believe the mounds were for ceremonial and social purposes. Some have
 postulated the earthern structures were astronomical observatories. I just
 saw a documentary on the Chaco Canyon culture where they showed how all the
 buildings, kivas and towers were designed to line up on the solstices. The
 western Native Americans did not build mounds. It was the Sinagua people,
 not the Anasazi, who interred the Winona meteorite in a stone cist dug into
 the floor of a pit house.

 Phil Paints With Heart Whitmer (Coquille tribal name)

 __


 Hi List,

 I want to thank everyone who responded to the questions. :)

 Only one person answered both questions correctly.

 Here are the correct answers :


 Question #1 - Out of all the areas of the world known for finding

 meteorites, which area has yielded the most classified meteorites?


 Answer - The Yamato icefield of Antarctica. A staggering 13715
 meteorites have been found and classified on this icefield. This is
 far more than any other region on the planet. In fact, according to
 the Meteoritical Society's List of Dense Collection Areas, 8 of the
 top 10 dense collection areas are in Antarctica.

 Yamato - (13715)
 NWA - (6161) - this number is undoubtedly larger and may not include
 provisional meteorites.
 Queen Alexandra Range - (3480)
 Asuka - (2527)
 Grove Mountains - (2436)
 Elephant Moraine - (2204)
 Lewis Cliff - (1960)
 Allan Hills - (1826)
 LaPaz Icefield - (1504)
 Dhofar - (1497)
 Miller Range - (1181)



 Question #2 - One meteorite, above all others, is known for being

 associated with Indian burial mounds. What is the name of this

 meteorite, and what is the name of the tribe associated with the

 mounds?


 Answer - the answer I had in mind was Brenham and the Hopewell mounds.
 However, Anne Black correctly pointed out that Winona was found in an
 Anasazi mound. This latter answer would have been acceptable also.



 BONUS QUESTION (good for one extra free micromount) - Name 3

 meteorites that have struck motor vehicles.


 Answer - St. Louis, Peekskill, Benld, Neagari - those are 4 that come
 to mind, there may be more.

 Thanks for participating!

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts!

2011-05-24 Thread Richard Montgomery

Adam, List and all...

Will the NWA deserts continue to yield numbers?  Considering the ice-sheet 
models vs. desert sands, my question surrounds the ablation 
issue(terrestrial)... ice vs. sand.


Which environment will yield more??  Considering constraints of foraging in 
sub-zero-temp environs and still, the challenging (and sometimes politically 
lethal) desert environs...what are this List's thoughts?


Have any studies been done in this regard?

We are living in the meteorite-rushdiscoveries of new finds in our 
cherished discovery zones will eventually become depletedand I've 
thought that the African deserts would soon become depleted in relation to 
ice-ablation models in the antartic...yet, considering the vast area 
(miles^2) of sand vs. ice, and considering the ongoing discoveries in the 
desert, not even to mention sand ablation...I do wonder.


-Richard Montgomery


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To: Adam meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge,Win a Free 
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As far as Antarctic finds go, the numbers are skewed and biased.  Every 
fragment
is counted as a find.   The finds from Antarctica are only a fraction of 
what
they once were. Pretty soon, it won't be cost effective to work this area. 
If
they counted the number of meteorites from Northwest Africa the same way, 
then
there would easily be over one million pieces. There must be over 100,000 
pieces
of NWA 869 alone!  The Sahara Desert is by far the most productive 
meteorite
producing region in the world, second to none!  More weight and rare 
specimens

have come from this area by far.

Best Regards,

Adam
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts! Native Americans and Meteorites

2011-05-24 Thread Michael Gilmer
Hi Phil,

Exactly!  I thought the same thing about Bonita Springs.  A big
100-pound lump of rock that isn't pretty, isn't covered in peridot
crystals or shiny iron.  Bonita was transported to a mound (pre-Calusa
in all likelihood) at a time when horses had not been introduced by
the Europeans yet.  How many people would lug around a back-breaking
rock that doesn't look like anything special?  Apparently the Indians
saw or felt something special about Bonita - perhaps they witnessed
it's fall.  The same may be true for Winona.

With Brenham and Diablo (or any iron or pallasite), it's easy to
imagine some Indian finding it and saying Wow!  Look at this!  It
must be special.  But I can't imagine them saying that about Winona
or Bonita Springs.  A real mystery in my opinion.  I have personal pet
theories about Bonita Springs, but I don't want to share them yet
until I do some more research.

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 5/24/11, JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com wrote:
 Hello Mike:

 It seems strange that the Sinagua people venerated an unusual achrondite
 (metachondrite) meteorite stone when they were so close to the Canyon Diablo
 crater and strewnfield. Surely they noticed how different the iron
 meteorites were from other local rocks. Yet they chose to bury an extremely
 rare type stone meteorite in the same manner as they would a child. Small
 children have been found buried in similar stone cists on pit house floors.
 This egg-shaped 24 kg rock was somehow special to them. Nobody knows why.

 According to Nininger,  the Navaho irons were found in 1922 buried under
 stones piled into a cairn. Ornaments were found underneath one of the
 meteorites. The irons had grooves on their surfaces from stone tools. Also
 in 1922, the Mesa Verde meteorite was discovered in the remains of the Sun
 Shrine House in Mesa Verde National Park. In 1930, the Pojoaque meteorite
 was found buried in a clay pot on a village site. Archaeological
 investigators speculated the stone was carried around in a mojo bag due to
 its signs of wear by handling. Nininger later paired the Pojoaque with the
 Glorietta, found about 30 miles from the village site. The Casas Grandes
 iron was found buried in the Casa Grandes ruins of Chihuahua. It was
 discovered wrapped in a mummy cloth. The Huizopa irons were found in ruins
 in western Chihuahua.  Nininger adds that the meteorites of Red River,
 Wichita County, Iron Creek, Willamette and Cape York were all objects of
 veneration and the destination of pilmigrages.

 All the irons associated with aboriginal peoples make it even weirder that
 the Winona was treated as a special rock. We'll never know the story.

 Phil Whitmer

 _

 Hi Phil,

 Thanks for the clarifications. Just when I think I am a smart cookie,
 I find out that I don't know jack squat. LOL

 So, I wonder what the modern finders of the Winona meteorite thought
 when they dug it up? Did they know it was a meteorite at first? And
 what other artifacts were found in that same hole (if any)?

 This makes me wonder if Winona was a witnessed fall? Would the
 indians have known that Winona was special and not just another rock,
 unless they had seen it fall?

 Best regards,

 MikeG

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 On 5/24/11, JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemuseum at embarqmail.com wrote:

 Just a few minor corrections. Hopewell and Anasazi are not names of
 tribes.

 They signify prehistoric traditions or cultures, not individual tribes. We

 don't know the names of prehistoric tribes because they left no written

 histories. The large earthworks built by Midwestern and Eastern
 prehistoric

 American Indians are not burial mounds. While some contain burials, this

 does not seem to be the primary purpose of the mounds. Archaeologists

 believe the mounds were for ceremonial and social purposes. Some have

 postulated the earthern structures were astronomical observatories. I just

 

Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts! Native Americans and Meteorites

2011-05-24 Thread Chris Spratt
What about the Grayton Beach stone which was found in a native midden  
(garbage dump)!


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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts! Native Americans and Meteorites

2011-05-24 Thread Michael Gilmer
Forgive me if this is an insensitive question, I don't mean any
disrespect.  Is Harold still with us?  I couldn't find anything on the
web to answer that.  Oddly, he doesn't have a Wikipedia entry and he
seems deserving of one.

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 What about the Grayton Beach stone which was found in a native midden
 (garbage dump)!

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2011-05-24 Thread Chris Spratt

PM sent.

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts!

2011-05-24 Thread Adam Hupe
Hi Walter and List,

While I am certainly no expert on the subject, the discovery of organized 
elements (fossil lifeforms) like the ones that made ALH84001 famous have been 
found in every Nakhlite that has been analyzed so far.  Researches told me and 
reported in the news that NWA 998 is choked full of these same structures.  I 
suspended sells of NWA 998 a long time ago so this is not a trick on my behalf 
to promote it. The researchers are doing a great job of this themselves. Nakhla 
was the second meteorite that these organized elements, for lack of a better 
term, were found.

I think Jim Strope has some available despite his announcement that all sales 
of 
NWA 998 are suspended until further notice.   


Best Regards,

Adam




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From: Walter Branch waltbra...@bellsouth.net
To: Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 5:13:34 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge,Win a Free 
Assortment of Micromounts!

Adam-

There are other Martian Meteorites (Nakhlites) that
exhibit the same characteristics that made this stone
most famous.

Which ones and what characteristics?

-Walter Branch
- Original Message - 
From: Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com
To: Adam meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge,Win a Free 
Assortment of Micromounts!


 Hi Mike,

 I think it is good to have contests and bring issues to the forefront.

 You claimed:
 But, Antarctica still claims the Holy Grail (to some) of meteorites - 
 ALH84001.

 My response:

 There are other Martian Meteorites (Nakhlites) that exhibit the same
 characteristics that made this stone most famous.  Don't get me wrong, 
 ALH84001
 is a unique and fantastic stone.  I believe there are equally fantastic 
 and
 unique stones from the Sahara and more of them than from Antarctica.  They 
 are
 just not thrown in front of the press and promoted as hard.

 Best Regards,

 Adam


 - Original Message 
 From: Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com
 To: Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com
 Cc: Adam meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 4:22:44 PM
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free
 Assortment of Micromounts!

 Hi Adam,

 Good point and I had not considered that.  It does seem like more than
 half of the Antarctics in the Bulletin weigh less than 2-5 grams.
 Some weigh less than 1g.

 I think we need to make sure that all NWA meteorites get their fair
 due and receive individual classification.  What reputable scientist
 will now step forward and agree to classify (pro bono) one million
 sandblasted H5/W4 fragments?  Any volunteers?  Ted?  Alan?  Tony?  ;)
  LOL

 I also agree that, hands down, the Sahara has produced far more rare
 types and planetaries than Antarctica.  But, Antarctica still claims
 the Holy Grail (to some) of meteorites - ALH84001.

 I'm glad I posted this little contest today, it has resulted in some
 knowledge gain.  :)

 Best regards,

 MikeG

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 On 5/24/11, Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com wrote:
 As far as Antarctic finds go, the numbers are skewed and biased.  Every
 fragment
 is counted as a find.   The finds from Antarctica are only a fraction of
 what
 they once were. Pretty soon, it won't be cost effective to work this 
 area.
 If
 they counted the number of meteorites from Northwest Africa the same way,
 then
 there would easily be over one million pieces. There must be over 100,000
 pieces
 of NWA 869 alone!  The Sahara Desert is by far the most productive 
 meteorite
 producing region in the world, second to none!  More weight and rare
 specimens
 have come from this area by far.

 Best Regards,

 Adam
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts! Native Americans and Meteorites

2011-05-24 Thread Adam Hupe
Phil Wrote:
All the irons associated with aboriginal peoples make it even weirder  that the 
Winona was treated as a special rock. We'll never know the  story.

My best guess:
Winonaite inclusions are found in iron meteorites.  Winona is not that far from 
Meteor Crater in Winslow.  Perhaps Winona and Canyon Diablo are related. Maybe 
the shape and density of the meteorite made it desirable to the Native 
Americans.Native Americans were experts at working with stones and know 
when 
something is special.   Thousands of years of working rocks have fine tuned 
their culture to know when something is special.

Best Regards,

Adam




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of Micromounts! Native Americans and Meteorites

Hello Mike:

It seems strange that the Sinagua people venerated an unusual achrondite 
(metachondrite) meteorite stone when they were so close to the Canyon Diablo 
crater and strewnfield. Surely they noticed how different the iron meteorites 
were from other local rocks. Yet they chose to bury an extremely rare type 
stone 
meteorite in the same manner as they would a child. Small children have been 
found buried in similar stone cists on pit house floors. This egg-shaped 24 kg 
rock was somehow special to them. Nobody knows why.

According to Nininger,  the Navaho irons were found in 1922 buried under stones 
piled into a cairn. Ornaments were found underneath one of the meteorites. The 
irons had grooves on their surfaces from stone tools. Also in 1922, the Mesa 
Verde meteorite was discovered in the remains of the Sun Shrine House in Mesa 
Verde National Park. In 1930, the Pojoaque meteorite was found buried in a clay 
pot on a village site. Archaeological investigators speculated the stone was 
carried around in a mojo bag due to its signs of wear by handling. Nininger 
later paired the Pojoaque with the Glorietta, found about 30 miles from the 
village site. The Casas Grandes iron was found buried in the Casa Grandes ruins 
of Chihuahua. It was discovered wrapped in a mummy cloth. The Huizopa irons 
were found in ruins in western Chihuahua.  Nininger adds that the meteorites of 
Red River, Wichita County, Iron Creek, Willamette and Cape York were all 
objects 
of veneration and the destination of pilmigrages.

All the irons associated with aboriginal peoples make it even weirder that the 
Winona was treated as a special rock. We'll never know the story.

Phil Whitmer

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Hi Phil,

Thanks for the clarifications. Just when I think I am a smart cookie,
I find out that I don't know jack squat. LOL

So, I wonder what the modern finders of the Winona meteorite thought
when they dug it up? Did they know it was a meteorite at first? And
what other artifacts were found in that same hole (if any)?

This makes me wonder if Winona was a witnessed fall? Would the
indians have known that Winona was special and not just another rock,
unless they had seen it fall?

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 5/24/11, JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemuseum at embarqmail.com wrote:

 Just a few minor corrections. Hopewell and Anasazi are not names of tribes.

 They signify prehistoric traditions or cultures, not individual tribes. We

 don't know the names of prehistoric tribes because they left no written

 histories. The large earthworks built by Midwestern and Eastern prehistoric

 American Indians are not burial mounds. While some contain burials, this

 does not seem to be the primary purpose of the mounds. Archaeologists

 believe the mounds were for ceremonial and social purposes. Some have

 postulated the earthern structures were astronomical observatories. I just

 saw a documentary on the Chaco Canyon culture where they showed how all the

 buildings, kivas and towers were designed to line up on the solstices. The

 western Native Americans did not build mounds. It was the Sinagua people,

 not the Anasazi, who interred the Winona meteorite in a stone cist dug into

 the floor of a pit house.


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Re: [meteorite-list] Test your Meteorite Knowledge, Win a Free Assortment of Micromounts!

2011-05-24 Thread Walter Branch

Adam,

This is true, however I was thinking more along the lines of the 
crystallization age of ALH8400 setting it apart from all other Martian 
meteorites, making it truly unique among Martians.


Do you or anyone else know of a Martian meteorite which comes close to the 
crystallization age of ALH84001?  Maybe I missed it.  If so, I would be 
grateful for any info.


-Walter

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Hi Walter and List,

While I am certainly no expert on the subject, the discovery of organized
elements (fossil lifeforms) like the ones that made ALH84001 famous have 
been
found in every Nakhlite that has been analyzed so far.  Researches told me 
and
reported in the news that NWA 998 is choked full of these same structures. 
I
suspended sells of NWA 998 a long time ago so this is not a trick on my 
behalf
to promote it. The researchers are doing a great job of this themselves. 
Nakhla
was the second meteorite that these organized elements, for lack of a 
better

term, were found.

I think Jim Strope has some available despite his announcement that all 
sales of

NWA 998 are suspended until further notice.


Best Regards,

Adam




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Assortment of Micromounts!

Adam-


There are other Martian Meteorites (Nakhlites) that
exhibit the same characteristics that made this stone
most famous.


Which ones and what characteristics?

-Walter Branch
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Hi Mike,

I think it is good to have contests and bring issues to the forefront.

You claimed:
But, Antarctica still claims the Holy Grail (to some) of meteorites -
ALH84001.

My response:

There are other Martian Meteorites (Nakhlites) that exhibit the same
characteristics that made this stone most famous.  Don't get me wrong,
ALH84001
is a unique and fantastic stone.  I believe there are equally fantastic
and
unique stones from the Sahara and more of them than from Antarctica. 
They

are
just not thrown in front of the press and promoted as hard.

Best Regards,

Adam


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Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 4:22:44 PM
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Hi Adam,

Good point and I had not considered that.  It does seem like more than
half of the Antarctics in the Bulletin weigh less than 2-5 grams.
Some weigh less than 1g.

I think we need to make sure that all NWA meteorites get their fair
due and receive individual classification.  What reputable scientist
will now step forward and agree to classify (pro bono) one million
sandblasted H5/W4 fragments?  Any volunteers?  Ted?  Alan?  Tony?  ;)
 LOL

I also agree that, hands down, the Sahara has produced far more rare
types and planetaries than Antarctica.  But, Antarctica still claims
the Holy Grail (to some) of meteorites - ALH84001.

I'm glad I posted this little contest today, it has resulted in some
knowledge gain.  :)

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 5/24/11, Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com wrote:

As far as Antarctic finds go, the numbers are skewed and biased.  Every
fragment
is counted as a find.   The finds from Antarctica are only a fraction of
what
they once were. Pretty soon, it won't be cost effective to work this
area.
If
they counted the number of meteorites from Northwest Africa the same 
way,

then
there would easily be over one million pieces. There must be over 
100,000

pieces
of NWA 869 alone!  The Sahara Desert is by far the most productive
meteorite
producing region in the world, second to none!  More weight and rare
specimens
have come from this area by far.

Best Regards,

Adam
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Re: [meteorite-list] test

2010-09-20 Thread Greg Catterton
Hi, Im not sure if I sent you an email or not, but Heaven loved the meteorites. 
I had so much to catch up on after the DC trip that I just now got everything 
taken care of.
Closed out a trade with ASU for a nice amount of Orguiel, so she got a little 
30mg micro of that for her collection too.

Hope all is good, and yeah the test passed. Its tough with the plain text 
thing...

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 trying to find out why I can't post -
 maybe a text-only thing
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test - Ground Control to Major Tom

2010-08-08 Thread Stuart McDaniel
Funny thing.I am watching Pink Floyd Which One IS Pink at this 
moment on VH1!!!



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Is there anybody out there?  (just nod if you can hear me)

Is there anyone home?

The List is awfully quiet today, I just wanted to see if it's working.

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test - Ground Control to Major Tom

2010-08-08 Thread Ed Deckert

Nah, not working...

chirp chirp..chirp chip..chirp chirp...

;-)


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Re: [meteorite-list] Test - Ground Control to Major Tom

2010-08-08 Thread countdeiro
Hi Mike,
Marvin the Martian is home. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMuWOLVAzYYfeature=related
Guido

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Nah, not working...

chirp chirp..chirp chip..chirp chirp...

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Re: [meteorite-list] test - cant post

2010-07-21 Thread Thunder Stone

ABSOLUTELY SWEET  I'm drooling


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Re: [meteorite-list] Test -- Delete

2010-01-23 Thread Darren Garrison
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 14:37:54 -0600, you wrote:

My first test delete

Your outbound is going out-- it just looks like your inbound isn't getting in
(which is why replying to this off-list wouldn't be too useful-- but I'm sure
you will realize to check the archives for this reply.)
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test post (my kingdom for a working plain text message)

2009-10-12 Thread Glenn Skinner

Hi Phil
When I used google mail through the web browser I selected plain text 
from the tool bar, but the list server sent back a message saying the 
fist half of the message was unprocessed and the second half was being 
ignored, it was strange.



On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 3:26 pm, Phil Morgan wrote:

Hey Glenn, you made it.  Welcome

I also use gmail (from my pc) and it seems to work fine (although it's
a bit disconcerting as I don't see my own posts to the list bounce
back).

Phil

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 Hi all
 I've been trolling the list for a couple of months before I realized 
none of
 my posts made it through. First I used aol which returned no errors 
but
 never got through, then google which has plain text format but it was 
being

 rejected as well.
 I'm trying google through my cell phone before I try changing email 
accounts

 yet again to be able to use a plain text client
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Re: [meteorite-list] test

2009-06-29 Thread Michael Blood
This is a test


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Re: [meteorite-list] test - delete

2009-03-15 Thread gian gallo


Hola to all. Seems we´ve finally done it...but could not copy a linkwill 
have another try.
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense 
 
http://espanol.video.yahoo.com/watch/79321/1416267



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 Trying to see if finally we can go through the list.




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Re: [meteorite-list] Test

2009-03-15 Thread gian gallo

Hola John. Yes amigo...at lastbutdon´t worry...be happy...we have been 
following the list for quite a while..and have seen many things here...nothing 
different as for the fora we are accustomed to.
 
Thanks for your welcome.
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense


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 Subject: Test
 Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 20:10:46 -0700










 G'Day Larense

 Bloody hell mate! You finally did it! We tried to
 help you out, could've got you on alot earlier. But I'm glad to see you've
 worked it out and you're posting. Now all you have to do is hang in there.
 The met list can get brutal sometimes; especially with some personal emails 
 that
 don't come up on the list. We've been through it and are still trying to make 
 a
 stand and be accepted. But I suppose like all things, it takes time. But don't
 give up and don't back down, speak your peace and don't be
 intimidated.



 Congratulations amigo. I now have another on my
 side on the met list and vice versa.



 Cheers

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test

2009-03-15 Thread John.L.Cabassi

G'Day Larense
I'm glad you took in jest, I knew you would. But seriously, the Met List is 
a great place with some great people; very knowledgeable people and I 
respect all those that are on here. Sometimes it can get argumentative, 
sometimes very funny, but best of all ... they all have Meteorites in their 
hearts.


Cheers
John

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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Test



Hola John. Yes amigo...at lastbutdon´t worry...be happy...we have 
been following the list for quite a while..and have seen many things 
here...nothing different as for the fora we are accustomed to.


Thanks for your welcome.

Hasta la vista,

larense

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Re: [meteorite-list] test delete

2008-10-26 Thread Kirk Jenks

Worked for me! Thanks Steve!
 Kirk.
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test

2007-04-12 Thread Mike Jensen

Sorry just a test.

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test Delete

2007-03-01 Thread Moni Waiblinger

Guess it works fine.
So Adam which upcoming road trip is this?

Just nosey,
Moni





From: Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Testing notebook to make sure it will work on upcoming
road trip to look for black rocks with crust.

Best Regards,

Adam

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test TEST

2006-12-28 Thread Fred Caillou Noir
Do you get this one?
Fred
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 I have not receiving any emails
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test TEST

2006-12-28 Thread ¤¤PolandMET¤¤
hmm then there is no emails on the list ?

then tell me please exact date when start meteorite part of Tucson fair.
Where most dealers stay ? At Suite Inn hotel ?

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 Do you get this one?
 Fred
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 Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 1:17 PM
 Subject: [meteorite-list] Test TEST


 I have not receiving any emails

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Re: [meteorite-list] Test TEST

2006-12-28 Thread Impactika
In a message dated 12/28/2006 5:42:46 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hmm then there is no emails on the list  ?

then tell me please exact date when start meteorite part of Tucson  fair.
Where most dealers stay ? At Suite Inn hotel ?

-[ MARCIN  CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#3667 ]-

Hello Marcin and members, 
 
The Tucson Show lasts 2 weeks, from January 27 to February 10. Some  dealers 
stay for the whole 2 weeks, others only 10 days or less. Most meteorite  
dealers are in the InnSuites, but not all. 
 
Unless the weather is a problem, I am planning on being in Tucson from  
January 26 to February 6. I will be in the InnSuites, room 230.  

For more details, and listings go to _www.MZexpos.com_ 
(http://www.MZexpos.com) 
I hope this helps.

Anne M. Black
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Re: [meteorite-list] test

2006-09-26 Thread Matt Morgan

I have comcast and never had an issue.

Michael Farmer wrote:


just testing, having extreme trouble with the list and
my comcast account. I assume all of us on Comcast are
just about off the list.
Mike Farmer
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Re: [meteorite-list] TEST: Delete

2006-09-04 Thread Walter Branch

Hello Everyone,

I received several private emails from helpful list members (thanks) but I 
must be blind.  I am trying to edit my account to see if bounced emails are 
the problem.


I clicked on Your Account from the main page.

I got a page with options for
(1) subscribing
(2) logging in as List administrator and
(3) unsubscribing

So where do I edit my account.

-Walter Branch

- Original Message - 
From: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Walter Branch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] TEST: Delete



Hi, Walt,

   I see you have BellSouth as your ISP, just like
I have SBC. DSL Service? The big telco's all
have a commercial partnership to handle their
email, SBC uses Yahoo. BellSouth too?
   There was a string of complaints on the List
about people with Comcast having this same problem.
The solution was:

Adam Hupe posted this:
   You will need to go into your account with Meteoritecentral.com and 
turn off the disable sending mail due to bounces. If you scroll down in 
the settings you will find a column of options. It will be the option at 
the top of this column.  Simply click on enable, scroll down to the bottom 
and then save the new setting.

   Take Care, Adam

   This apparently fixed his Comcast problem.

   Big server outfits frequently have spam controls
that will bounce off a flood of email with the same
source or the same starting subject [Meteorite List]

   You might check this. Don't know if it will help.


Sterling
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From: Walter Branch [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] TEST: Delete



I have not received any since last Friday.

-Walter

- Original Message - 
From: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Walter Branch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] TEST: Delete



Received at 2:55 PM EDT.
or 1:55 PM CDT, 1 minute later.

Quiet on a holiday weekend;
only 5 MetList posts (counting
this one) on 09/04 since midnight.

Sterling
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- Original Message - 
From: Walter Branch [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 1:54 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] TEST: Delete



Well, I have stopped receiving email again.

Lets see if this makes it through 9/4/06 2:54 pm

-Walter Branch

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Re: [meteorite-list] test

2005-12-11 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
the 3th test in 4 days


--- Jerry A. Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto: 

 
 Steve Arnold, Chicago!! wrote:
 
 Hi list.Are my emails getting out?
   
 
 
 Steve,
 
 Unfortunately, yes. A few seem to be escaping.
 Stronger bars on their cage might remedy that
 problem.
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] test

2005-08-10 Thread Tim Heitz


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Re: [meteorite-list] , test-DELETE

2005-02-27 Thread Devin Schrader
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Re: [meteorite-list] TEST - Delete

2004-07-18 Thread Jerry A. Wallace
AND...I suppose- had this been an actual alert- we would have been 
advised to tune to the
NASCAR  (National Aeronautics and Science Consortium for Astronomical 
Reconnaissance)
channel on our radios for GPS coordinates of the new fall.

Right?
minador wrote:
This is  a test of the Meteorite Emergency Broadcast System
This is only a test.
 


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Re: [meteorite-list] TEST - Delete

2004-07-18 Thread minador
I wanted to see if the list was functioning.and to see if people read
the test delete messages.  I'm glad I didn't put anything too
controversial in there... ;-)

Yes, coordinates would be forthcoming to all NASCAR associates...



- Original Message - 
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] TEST - Delete


 AND...I suppose- had this been an actual alert- we would have been
 advised to tune to the
 NASCAR  (National Aeronautics and Science Consortium for Astronomical
 Reconnaissance)
 channel on our radios for GPS coordinates of the new fall.

 Right?

 minador wrote:

 This is  a test of the Meteorite Emergency Broadcast System
 
 This is only a test.
 
 
 


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Re: [meteorite-list] test

2003-04-05 Thread Michael Cottingham
test received
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Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 10:57 AM
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Re: [meteorite-list] test, is the list working

2002-12-16 Thread Carl E. Kanoff
Tom,
Received message.
Carl Kanoff

Tom aka james Knudson wrote:

 Just a test to  see if the list is working. HELLO

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Re: [meteorite-list] test, is the list working

2002-12-16 Thread Rosemary Hackney
Seems so Tom. just a little slow I guess.. Peeps out shopping maybe.

Rosie
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Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 4:51 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] test, is the list working


 Just a test to  see if the list is working. HELLO
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] test

2002-07-05 Thread Rosemary Hackney

me either.. this is the first.. I guess everyone is celebrating the 4th .  

Rosie
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Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 12:38 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] test


 Sorry, folks,
 just wondering, is the meteorite list down? I haven't received any mail.
 
 Best regards from down-under, and
 :-)  Happy Independence Day! :-)
 
 Norbert F. Kammel
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 www.rocksonfire.com
 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test - Delete

2002-06-11 Thread Rosemary Hackney

Hmm I get several from you on the list.  Did you get this one back?

Rosie

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 Sorry for the inconvenience ...
 I still don't get any mails :-(
 
 Bernd
 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] test test, TEST

2002-03-08 Thread Charlie Devine

Good morning list,

I may have just found an answer(?). I haven't been able to post if there
is a cc involved.  I was just able to post without any cc involved.

testing one two

Charlie the nutcase and damned proud of it Devine


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Re: [meteorite-list] TEST (again)

2002-03-06 Thread John Gwilliam

Gregory et al,
I think you may need to look for a different common denominator.
I'm not an AOL user and some of my post have not made it to the
list.
John

At 07:25 PM 3/6/02 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I submitted two
list-posts early this morning, which have never appeared, and a number of
list-posts from other listees have mentioned other posts that I never
got. Rob Elliott has mentioned the same problem, and so I can only
assume that AOL is the culprit, as it seems to be the only thing in
common. I guess it's doubtful that THIS will get
through! 

Gregory 
John Gwilliam Meteorites
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Re: [meteorite-list] TEST (again)

2002-03-06 Thread FERNLEA4

In a message dated 07/03/02 00:19:48 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

 another test. I simply cannot get this email-thing to be dependable. Sorry 
 for the wasted bandwidth. Jake 

AOL seems to filter out a high percentage of List postings and it has done 
for well over a year now. Trouble is, as an AOL subscriber you don't know 
exactly what posts you've missed until a buddy asks Did you read that 
posting from x??.

Cheers,
Rob.
http://fernlea.tripod.com/forsale.html
Fernlea Meteorites,
The Wynd,
Off Dickson Lane,
Milton of Balgonie,
Fife. KY7 6PY
United Kingdom
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Re: [meteorite-list] TEST (again)

2002-03-06 Thread Meteoriteman

Thanks to Rob, John, and Gregory...for the input. Greatly appreciated.
Best to all; jake


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Re: [meteorite-list] TEST (again)

2002-03-06 Thread Roman Jirasek

All of the last 4 TEST messages made it to the list.
At least I got them.

Best regards,
Roman Jirasek
www.meteoritelabels.com/2003.html







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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] TEST (again)


 In a message dated 07/03/02 00:19:48 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 writes:

  another test. I simply cannot get this email-thing to be dependable.
Sorry
  for the wasted bandwidth. Jake 

 AOL seems to filter out a high percentage of List postings and it has done
 for well over a year now. Trouble is, as an AOL subscriber you don't know
 exactly what posts you've missed until a buddy asks Did you read that
 posting from x??.

 Cheers,
 Rob.
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 Fernlea Meteorites,
 The Wynd,
 Off Dickson Lane,
 Milton of Balgonie,
 Fife. KY7 6PY
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Re: [meteorite-list] TEST (again)

2002-03-06 Thread almitt

Hi Jake,

Wow!

--AL :-)


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Re: [meteorite-list] TEST (again)

2002-03-06 Thread capricorn89

Drowning in test posts here!

Ron Hartman

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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] TEST (again)


 InterestingI thought it was just me.

 The original KAROONDA QUESTION post I sent a few days ago never showed up
in
 my mailbox either, but several people posted replies, so it at least made
it
 part-way through.

 Craig

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