[meteorite-list] SaU 008 on Ebay ended today

2002-01-15 Thread Matteo Chinellato
hello all At 14 hours my auctions of SaU 008 ended, after if you want the pieces, the price is $400/gr. for over 1 gr., $500/gr. for under the gram look here http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ Regards Matteo = M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, IT

[meteorite-list] When the asteroid hits Earth!

2002-01-15 Thread Jeff K.
Well; there's one fact that I can tell you for sure about this asteroid hitting Earth! When it does, I'll give you one guess who will be selling a trailer load of dirt for a few million dollars, claiming it's the ass-teroid! http://my.yahoo.com.au - My Yahoo! - It's My Yahoo! Get your own!

[meteorite-list] ...auctions! plug plug!

2002-01-15 Thread Dave Harris
hello! Well, here's a first for me... I'm advertising my eBay auctions! They are going on this evening (about 2000 GMT) And I've got some tasty stuff! they are- Appley Bridge LL6 Rare British fall from 1914 0.668g Tucson Ring (Yup, THE Tucson Ring) 0.734g Clover Springs Mesosiderite from Arizo

Re: [meteorite-list] Astronomers Survey Sky For Big Asteroids

2002-01-15 Thread E.P. Grondine
Somebody needs to tell Clark Chapman that an asteroid or comet impacted at Rio Cuarto, and that this was just one of a number of fatal impacts which occured within recorded human history. My old list of fatal impacts may be found in the meteorite list archives, and some additions to this list ma

[meteorite-list] go on.. spill the beans!

2002-01-15 Thread Dave Harris
Ok, games up "Mohamed"!! Good wind up - you got us all going, now who are you REALLY? We know that no one would really be that abstruse,silly or rude so it's got to be a wind up - well it worked - we're all hooked so reel us in, matey Some of the other listees can probably make an intellig

[meteorite-list] Dave's place

2002-01-15 Thread Michael Blood
Dave, I clicked to your web site - I don't think you have nearly enough microscopes - ah, but I should talk - I'm getting another one. Michael -- It is only possible to live happily ever after on a day-to-day basis. ... Margaret Bonnano -- Worth Seeing (Earth at night from sata

[meteorite-list] Fw: IIC

2002-01-15 Thread Michael Masse
  Hi 'List' ... Seeking a macro of any Iron  IIC... as always .. thanks,  Michael

[meteorite-list] ANSMET + Burning Man

2002-01-15 Thread geoking
Dear Listees: Perhaps a bit off-topic, but I found this to be an enjoyable "meeting of the minds" story about two of my main interests. As many of you well know, the first stop for those arriving on the continent of Antarctica is usually McMurdo station. It's a temporary home to a large numbe

[meteorite-list] 23g of crusted Chassigny for sale...

2002-01-15 Thread Dave Harris
There... that got your attention!!! I can't believe I'm actually here plugging eBay sales -- but the stuff I got to sell is real nice! Well, I think it is anyway! So check it out if you please! http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1063898849 http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBa

[meteorite-list] Another Great Thin section Sale

2002-01-15 Thread dean bessey
New ones that I got today. Many you have not seen before. I dont have time to run thin section sundays anymore for a while but do plan one for the first sunday in february. I have put the millimeter size in the description. I will have my petrographic microscope on display in Tucson (Room#162 a

Re: [meteorite-list] 23g of crusted Chassigny for sale...

2002-01-15 Thread Meteoriteman
Hi Dave; Nice Pic...Is the specimen you are holding that CRUSTED Chassigny you mention? :) Best to all; jake Jake Delgaudio The Nature Source Meteorites and Fossils Queensbury, NEW YORK 12804 website: www.nature-source.com email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ph

[meteorite-list] GPS

2002-01-15 Thread Tom
Which brand GPS do you think I can buy one, megellon or garmin. Also I wanted something to hook up to the computer to download data. I could use it for land and in airplane too. Tom __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist

Re: [meteorite-list] GPS

2002-01-15 Thread Matt Morgan
I use the Garmin GPS III + for geologic field work and love it! It works in just about every weather condition, in trees, and in one case, under water. Matt Morgan - Original Message - From: "Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "meteorite lists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002

Re: [meteorite-list] GPS

2002-01-15 Thread Jim Strope
I second Matt's recommendation as I have one also and have used it extensively. Farmer, Cottingham and I found the Monturaqui crater using our GPS's and all we had were old published co-ordinates to guide us. I think Cottingham had a Magellon, however on that trip. Jim Strope 421 Fourth Street

Re: [meteorite-list] GPS

2002-01-15 Thread trandall
Tom, I bought a Garmin 12XL 2 years ago and love it. They make a color screen model of it now. Both companies are good, I chose Garmin based on reading the sat.nav newsgroup and other people's recommendations. Regards, Tom Randall >Which brand GPS do you think I can buy one, megellon or

[meteorite-list] Hello Everyone! Several Topics

2002-01-15 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Hello All,   Havent made a post in several days so I thought I would do a little update.    The new issue of Voyage! Meteorite and Space Events magazine is out.  As some of you know I run a column their on meteorites on Ebay besides occasional articles such as the 8 page or something like that rev

RE: [meteorite-list] GPS

2002-01-15 Thread Rhett Bourland
Though not using it for meteorite hunting (well, not successfully anyways but that's not the GPS's fault) I've used a Garmin and thought it was just amazingly wonderful. My 2 cents, Rhett Bourland www.asteroidmodels.com www.asteroidmodels.com/personal www.meteoritecollectors.org -Original Mes

RE: [meteorite-list] Hello Everyone! Several Topics

2002-01-15 Thread Rhett Bourland
Hi Mark, glad to see that you're doing well. I'm not a big fan of Voyage magazine. I got the free issue that was offered some time back and emailed John about expanding an article I'd written for the local astronomical society's newsletter about the history of meteorites. I sent it to him on his

Re: [meteorite-list] a smile from ScienceMall-USA 3

2002-01-15 Thread David Freeman
Dear Sarah and Dave; I am posturing to aquire a very large rock collection if the price is right. Does cinnabar have any value? I may have about 100 pounds of it. Two pieces are very nice and in the 20 pound range. Also a bunch of minerals that I have not much interst in, many have mine loc

RE: [meteorite-list] GPS

2002-01-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- On Jan 15, 2002, Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Which brand GPS do you think I can buy one, megellon or garmin. Also I > wanted something to hook up to the computer to download data. I could use > it > for land and in airplane too. > > > Tom > > >

[meteorite-list] Manmade "comet" visible from U.S. sometime in the next hour!

2002-01-15 Thread Matson, Robert
Hi All, Not much notice on this I'm afraid, but for those logged on you may be fortunate enough to see a rare manmade "comet". The recently launched Milstar 5 satellite is predicted to perform a fuel vent sometime between 10:30pm and 11:30pm PST this evening, ~22,000 miles above the equator at ar

Re: [meteorite-list] GPS

2002-01-15 Thread capricorn89
How would a GPS III + differ from a GPS II + ? Someone recently gave me one of the latter. I haven't researched the III +, and wonder whether it is worth the difference to want it. Ron - Original Message - From: Matt Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; meteorite list