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Dear List Members,
I have small samples of Kobe, Japan CK4. Contact off list if
interested. Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Steve
Thank you very much for your letter. Where allowed to
make mistakes and we all should have a place for
understanding and forgivness. And when a person goes
out of their way like you have you can only admire
them more. Steve if you had such reseacrh on Plymouth
my goodness some type type
Subject: Money
Money. It can buy a
Bed But not
Sleep It can buy a
Clock But not
Time It can buy you a
Book But not
Knowledge It can buy you a
Position But not
Respect It can buy you
Medicine But not
Health It can buy you
Blood But not
Life It can buy you
Sex But not Love
So
Dear Listees;
How far from being a qualified meteorite testing lab is a good quality
soils, water, and air testing lab. Lab has numerous gas chromatography,
organics and inorganics, trace element testing equipt. microscopes, and
some thin section equipment? Lab doesn't have experience with
Hello Astro list and meteorite list,
I discovered a few months ago as I was examining my tektite collection that
one of the regular $5.00 pieces that you get from rock shops (indochinite?)
has a bubble in it. The bubble is about 1 mm indiameter. Is a bubble like
this rare? The tektite is an
I was touched to read members' Steve Sach's words of regret, words that
aren't easy for any of us to write under any circumstances.
My warm, fuzzy feeling was nuked by the message I just received from Ron
Baalke and I'm reminded of why people are cynical about their government and,
Nakhla dog on the website he administers for NASA. He offered two different
versions for my review. One was the status quo and totally unacceptable to
me, the other was less ambiguous and I suggested changing a couple of words.
I've have this on my website
A rain of 40 stones fell from
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At 12:57 PM 1/25/02 -0800, Ron Baalke wrote:
Nakhla dog on the website he administers for NASA. He offered two
different
versions for my review. One was the status quo and totally unacceptable to
me, the other was less ambiguous and I suggested changing a couple of
words.
I've have
How far from being a qualified meteorite testing lab is a good quality soils, water,
and air testing lab. Lab doesn't have experience with meteorites. Would this be the
limiting factor, or is there much more to the picture? Lab is fully accredited and
has been around quite a while (20
If anyone has a copy of this paper containing the differences between H, L,
and LL chondrites please email me with it as I would be VERY interested in
reading it. Then again, when I anybody it almost always ends up being Bernd
anybody Pauli.
Thanks,
Rhett Bourland
www.asteroidmodels.com
According to Dr Kring there was a paper published which
gave the differences in the H, L, and LL ordinary chondrites.
I think it was by Rubin but I am not sure.
Nor am I. Maybe it is this paper by Rubin:
RUBIN A.E. (1990) Kamacite and olivine in ordinary chondrites:
Intergroup and intragroup
NEWS RELEASE ARIZONA UNKNOWN TO GENERAL PUBLIC.
I sent this out to 5 Arizona Newspapers. Maybe
someone
in the community would like to take advantage of
this
before the general public does.Will the papers
print?
I can't say but
NEWS RELEASE
Dear Editor,
Meteorites are
--- Rick Nowak
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NEWS RELEASE ARIZONA UNKNOWN TO GENERAL PUBLIC.
I sent this out to 5 Arizona Newspapers. Maybe
someone
in the community would like to take advantage of
this
before the general public does.Will the papers
print?
I can't say but
Hi Ron and List,
Regarding the Nakhla re-wording:
A rain of 40 stones fell from the sky in 1911 near Nakhla in Egypt. The
falls
were preceded by an appearance of a cloud and detonations, frightening local
residents. There is an eyewitness account that one of the fragments hit a
dog. Attempts
OH ok now I see, MC is ameteorite/coin
dealing turtle racing evangelist who eats expensive minerals shares them
with animals...this could explain many things, or not.
Sincerely,Jim
James Hartman[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.meteorite1.net[EMAIL PROTECTED] (for IMCA member
contact)
Mr. Hartman! Thank you! I now beleive that there is
hope for the list!
xoxoxoxoxoxoxox, MC
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Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 6:11
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Subject:
Money
OH ok now I
Knock! Knock!
Who is there?
Knock A La !
Knock A La, Who?
Knock A La.. you know.
the talking dog that was
hit by a piece of
mars!
Knock A La (spelled Nakhla in dog
writting)
Knock A La ? Were you really hit by a
meteorite?
Knock A La says... Yes!
Where is the stone now?
Mr. Cottingham. I see that the mushroom crop is
good this year.
*$#%*#, MC
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Michael
Cottingham
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 6:47
PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] knock
knock
Knock! Knock!
Who is
I don't like mushrooms
they make me sneeze
I also don't do drugs...
and maybe that is
my problem!
?@!*)^+_!?
Michael
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From:
Michael
Casper
To: Michael Cottingham ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 4:56
PM
Subject:
Nakhla
I just wanted to believe
I just wanted to believe in something
Nakhla
Now I have nothing
Oh my Oh my
Nakhla
"Get you filthy paws off me you Damn Dirty
Apes"
C. Heston (Planet of The Apes the
original)
I thought the 1st Planet Of The Apes was much
better
than the
So Michaelis there anything left of that gallon bottle of Jack
Daniels?;-)
John
At 04:47 PM 1/25/02 -0700, Michael Cottingham wrote:
Knock!
Knock!
Who is there?
Knock A La !
Knock A La, Who?
Knock A La .. you know.
the talking dog that was
hit by a piece of
mars!
Knock A
I don't drink alcohol
this is pure heart-felt poetry
Michael
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John
Gwilliam
To: Michael Cottingham ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 4:17
PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] knock
knock
So Michaelis there
P-U!!! (genteely holding nose)
I'm going to try to find a higher caliber of jokes for this site. Prolly
.45, all things considered. Maybe elephant gun.
Tracy Latimer
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Just the label!
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Gwilliam
To: Michael Cottingham ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 3:17
PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] knock
knock
So Michaelis there anything left of that gallon bottle of
Jack
Something tells me you're not exactly the first person in Arizona to go
looking for meteorites or even offering rewards for them...
Rhett Bourland
www.asteroidmodels.com
www.asteroidmodels.com/personal
www.meteoritecollectors.org
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All,
Can you believe this?
METEORITES
AUTHENIC GURANTEED
Must be one of Mohamed's friends?
(When this person is not classifying meteorites, he works
as a spelling editor!)
Ken Newton
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writes:
Knock! Knock!
Who is there?
Knock A La !
Knock A La, Who?
Knock A La .. you know.
the talking dog that was
hit by a piece of
mars!
Knock A La (spelled Nakhla in dog writting)
It started
Matson, Robert wrote:
Hi Ron and List,
Regarding the Nakhla re-wording:
A rain of 40 stones fell from the sky in 1911 near Nakhla in Egypt. The
falls were preceded by an appearance of a cloud and detonations,
frightening local residents. There is an eyewitness account that one of
Hi guys:
Just spotted this on cnn.com, a nice bit
ofpublicity just before the Gem Show ...
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/24/mars.rocks/index.html
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Steve
Thank you very much for your letter. Where allowed to
make mistakes and we all should have a place for
understanding and forgivness. And when a person goes
out of their way like you have you can only admire
them more. Steve if you had such reseacrh on Plymouth
my
A clear cloudless day-time sky is blue because
molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than they scatter red
light. When we look towards the sun at sunset we see red and orange colours
because the blue light has been scattered out and away from the line of sight.
Hahahahha.Oh My God.for me is good write to
Ebay for inform of this false meteorite.
Regards
Matteo
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All,
Can you believe this?
METEORITES AUTHENIC GURANTEED
Must be one of Mohamed's friends?
(When this person is not classifying meteorites, he
works
In a message dated 1/25/2002 4:31:49 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps the most useful (and rewarding) thing that could be done at
this point would be to go to Denshal (I didn't say it would be cheap!)
and find a Nakhla meteorite there. It wouldn't add much in the way
WOW
No kidding.
Jake
Jake Delgaudio
The Nature Source
Meteorites and Fossils
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Why don't we sick Rick Nowak on the Nakhla saga, he knows all the other
ones, he shoudl be able to find some Nakhla in a week or so of searching.
Mike
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