...just to say that I fully support Mr. Wesel's reflections on Mr. Elliott
100%
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In gentle decay,
dave
IMCA #0092
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (for IMCA member contact)
http://www.meteorites.ic24.net/index.html
http://www.meteoritecollectors.org
"I have a proof that x^n+y^n=z^n never has integer sol
...boo hooo. I never win competitions!!!
any consolation prize for a near petrological grade miss??
pettily yours (and sulkily yours, too)
grumble grumble
--
In gentle decay,
dave
IMCA #0092
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (for IMCA member contact)
http://www.meteorites.ic24.net/index.html
http
Hi there,
Got a prob with eBay and cannot find a suitable email address to assault
them with - I keep getting auction end notifications being sent to my mobile
phone, which costs me each time they do it.
I have repeatedly updated my settings to stop this service but it just keeps
on going.
To whom
In a message dated 3/14/2002 4:43:44 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
like Mr. Elliot .. stays somehow removed from the petty
bickering,
As long as you don't tease him about his hair. ;-)
Gregory
Dear List,
We are looking for Fred Hall.
We have searched and do not have him in our email files.
Please pass along that we are trying to contact him.
Dear Fred,
Please contact us. We have a question for you.
Thank you!
Paul and Jim
Pau
Hi all,
I am looking to buy some of those little vials people put
CD meteorite spheroids in. (you can see one here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1081694926
I heard they were available at Tucson, but I didn't see any. Does
ANYONE on the list know where I can
I think that we should see a picture of the prize winner holding the prize
when he receives it so that we all can enjoy it and also see what Herbert
looks like! :) Too many names and not enough faces to match them too. Dave
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTEC
Hello all; I have some neat auctions ending on Saturday morning and
thought you might like to check them out now. There is a BEAUTY Henbury from
Huss ...two NWA032 Lunar auctions...DaG476 mars...Ensisheim...other
meteorites...fossils...check it out!
You can find my auctions by going to:
Dear All,
Silent Giant;
Sounds of like an award that was missing at the Annual Tucson Birthday
Bash-Harvey Awards Party-
Ceremony.
I nominate another individual to co hold the first Silent Giant award
for next year who is good buddies with Mr. Rob (cite the Arizona vaca
murta incident).
Dave
Hello all-
Reading the posting below and those of the last several days has prompted me to
direct your attention to folks like Mr. Elliot for a moment. Every bit as much a
juggernaut in the meteorite trade but stays somehow removed from the petty
bickering, politics and grandstanding. Somehow ben
<< D'oh! Well, in that case, you've got my credit card information Rob (lord
knows I've bought enough from you over the past couple of years or so) so
just let me know how much was put on it to cover Herbert's shipping costs. >>
No worries Rhett, it's all on me this time but thanks a lot for the
Hullo,
I've got one last set of meteorite cards for sale on eBay (Item #
1083482898 ) - I have written twice to the suppliers and have not received
any reply so regrettably I may not get any more. Meaning this could be the
last set available, at least from the 'original supplier' - it may be that
- Original Message -
From: "Steven Drummond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PolandMET.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Impulse detectors
> I would sudgest a place in florida called Kelleyco. They have a web site,
> WWW.kellycodetec
Oh, and just for the record, I too have bought numerous pieces from both
Mike and Dean in the past without any problems at all. I always felt both
had their respective places in the meteorite community and have been
greatful for both of them.
Rhett Bourland
www.asteroidmodels.com
www.asteroidmod
D'oh! Well, in that case, you've got my credit card information Rob (lord
knows I've bought enough from you over the past couple of years or so) so
just let me know how much was put on it to cover Herbert's shipping costs.
Congratulations Herbert,
Rhett Bourland
www.asteroidmodels.com
www.asteroi
Dean! Comments like this are totally unwarrented!!! I have no problems
with your business practices (or anyone else's for that matter) because this
is a free market and you can do whatever you like but this is just
disgusting. I can understand some good natured ribbing (especially with
John's p
Hi Rhett,
Actually, Rob Elliott generously chose to exempt himself from
the contest, and as Herbert Raab also guessed LL6 (prior to your
post implying that guesses should be unique), Rob crowned him
the winner. I believe the meteorite piece is already on its
way... Congrats Herbert! --Rob
Looks as if Rob, the same person who offered the prize, got the correct
guess on this one because it was certainly the best and closest. So, Rob,
enjoy your nice new slice of this too cool meteorite! Rob, when I said I'd
offer a few dollars to cover the costs of shipping. Please send me the bil
Bob Martino wrote:
> I have a nice piece of Sayh Al Uhaymir 008 coming soon.
> How long did it spend in space?
> What is its terrestrial age?
As Sayh al Uhaymir 005/Sayh al Uhaymir 008 are
paired, I think we can refer to this abstract in MAPS:
PÄTSCH M. et al. (2000) Exposure age of the new
Hola list
I have 5kg of Vaca Muerta (Mesosiderite) individual between 10gr to 100gr,
to $950/ kg. Minimum purchase 1kg.
If you are interested contact me.
Best Regards
Rodrigo Martinez
Atacama Desert Meteorites
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.meteorites.cl
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Mr. Roylance delivered the meteorite packages to the Pearces
yesterday morning, and thoughtfully took a couple pictures while
he was there. Unfortunately, Dale had to be at work and the
oldest son was at school, but Mrs. Pearce and son Collin were
home, and they opened the packages together.
"Th
All,
I have a nice piece of Sayh Al Uhaymir 008 coming soon. It will be
installed in the Mars Room at the observatory where I work. I'm working on
signs for the exhibit and have a couple of questions:
What is the crystallization age for the rock?
How long did it spend in space?
What is its ter
Hello.
Where I can find any info about impulse detectors or "frame detectors" ???
You know, not this normal, but metal detectors which I can scan large area
(like 1 x 2 m) up to 1-2 meters depth
Someone can help me :)) Who sell this detectors ?
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]--[ IMCA#3667
You can wait until next week and buy it from mike Farmer for $2 a gram (And
I recomend that you buy all that you can from him - if you went to morocco
today you couldent buy it for that and one of the nicest and very unusual LL
fall that you can find is certainly worth more than $2 a gram. In f
Hi All,
Back at the end of last month, you'll all remember the story
about the bright meteor observed by many in the Baltimore area,
and the sad story about Mr. Pearce and his two young sons who
thought they had found a meteorite associated with that fall.
Instead of hopping on eBay trying to hoc
Ok, after reading the other posts and especially after seeing this photo I
have to back to thinking that the chances of Winona being from the same fall
as all the Canyon Diablo's. I still wonder why the native americans would
bury stones that they didn't see fall for themselves but the arguements
Greetings list,
Sorry about the off topic post, but if there any list members
currently living in Ireland, would you please contact me off list.
thanx,
Steve
=
Steve Witt
IMCA #9020
http://www.meteoritecollectors.org
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List members,
I have been happy with all of my dealings with Mike Farmer and with Dean
Bessey as well. As it is with all of us, each of them has a unique style
but both are valuable to the meteorite community.
I hope reconciliation between them will be possible.
My best,
Thomas H. Webb
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http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/asteroid_sentry_020314.html
NASA's New Asteroid Sentry Stands Watch
By Robert Roy Britt
14 March 2002
NASA announced this week a new Web-based asteroid monitoring system,
called Sentry, to monitor and assess the threat of space rocks th
http://www.ctnow.com/business/hc-meteorite0314.artmar14.story?coll=hc%2Dheadlines%2Dbusiness
Space Bombardment Not So Far-Fetched?
Insurer's Scientists Ponder The Threat Of Meteor Disaster
By DIANE LEVICK,
The Hartford Courant
March 14, 2002
Insurers are thinking about the unthinkable in th
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-18658mar14.story?coll=la%2Dheadlines%2Dbusiness
Risk of Meteorites Is Assessed
>From Bloomberg News
March 14, 2002
Munich Re, trying to gauge insurers' potential
exposure to risks after the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks, said a meteorite crash on Earth could
Hi list,
I just got quite a large shipment of the meteorite posters from the Geological Society of Canada (200 to be exact). So if anyone wants one or several please e-mail me off list with your address and I will be more then glad to send them out to you next week when I do my bi-weekly postal ru
Ron,
As one of the gentlemen and established icons of this field,
you once again show the benefits of having wisdom, grace, and the proper
words to express what many of us feel. I too have had the pleasure
of dealing with both and have found them to be honest, reliable, and customer
Nothing special this week. Just a bunch of run-of-the-mill meteorites
at incredible prices:
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/catchafallingstar.com/
Best Wishes..
Jim Strope421 Fourth StreetGlen Dale, WV 26038
Catch a Falling Star Meteoriteshttp://www.catchafallingstar.com
I have never invested in a trip, but I have done business with both Dean and
Mike for a long time. After seeing this and being swamped by e-mails from
them on the list, I will never purchase from either of them again. I do not
appreciate the bad language either!
My two cents worth.
Troy Bell
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hello.
I search for "something" for cuting meteorites. I must buy or construct my
own saw for meteorites.
I want cut small speciment, up to 10cm diameter.
You can send me any www addresses or something ?
I need this for cutting small pieces to verry thin slices.
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]--[
Hello everyone again
I have new meteorite for sale. This is Lowicz [Mes].
I have 2 new pieces.
First is fragment 29g and second is incredible 166g individual with 9x%
complete fussion crust.
All this pieces was from Polish museum. Meteorites are ultra fresh
For more infos, please email me.
PS.
Hi, Martin and List,
Translating digital pixels to film resolution is complicated. The highest
resolution 35mm format lens commercially available, the Carl Zeiss T* Planar,
has a resolution of 63 lines per mm when tested on a standard film resolution
card. Since resolving a "line" needs a the
Andrei Razvan,
instead of betting "aubrite" on Rob's New Moroccan Fall,
you better should pay your last bill for my meteorite delivery.
You are due the money since September 1999.
And that is a bit much for my taste!
Dieter Heinlein, BML
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From: Razvan Andrei <[EMAI
hello all
>From this afternoon until Sunday evening I will be to
Bologna for Bologna Mineral Show, without computer. If
I succeed to find an Internet point I will answer to
the emails.
Regards
Matteo
=
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITA
M. Farmer wrote <>
I have enjoyed doing business with both Dean and Mike and what
I read in these posts seems out of character for each. They both feel
passionate about their businesses and protective of their interests.
Discretion is sometimes the better part of valor, as Dr. Frederick C
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