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Tuesday, May 14, 2002
SCIENTISTS PINPOINT EVIDENCE OF METEORITE IMPACT
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Hello All,
After becoming infected 2 days ago from a list
member losing 6 months of e-mails other assorted data now I
have received the same virus from the following address mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Below is the name of the virus
Hello all
Here you find the all removal tool for this virus
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/tools.list.html
Regards
Matteo
--- Meteorite1.net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello All,
After becoming infected 2 days ago from a list
member losing 6 months
of e-mails other
Darren Geswell wrote:
It is a tin can that was used as a field container to store
meteorite samples. It was the property of J. Lawrence Smith.
It was used in the field to store a find that is labeled Broad-
head Missouri Met.I am afraid that I can't find that name and
I really don't know
Dear List, Good-buddy-Bernd,
Bernd is a brain-iac! Marvelous information!
Refreshed day,
Dave F.
Bernd Pauli HD wrote:
Darren Geswell wrote:
It is a tin can that was used as a field container to store
meteorite samples. It was the property of J. Lawrence Smith.
It was used in the field to
Morning Jim and list,
I know it is list policy to not send info about viruses, but this is a
very sneaky virus that you need to be warned about. I received four
different copies of it with different subject titles. Norton anti-virus
(updated 5/6/02) didn't detect one of them. The attachment was
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/05/15/mars.meteorites/index.html
New Mars meteorites reunited after long split
By Richard Stenger
CNN
May 15, 2002
(CNN) -- Separate nomadic bands in northwest Africa have discovered two
martian meteorites, bringing the total of identified red planet rocks
Yes, I am being inundated with them, I just updated
Norton last night and it stops them, but we all need to be carefull.
Mike Farmer
- Original Message -
From:
John Gwilliam
To: Meteorite1.net
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 8:46
AM
James, we checked and I am not infected, however Jim strope looked up the
virus, and it seems that it is very sneaky, it actually sends emails to people
in the infected person's address book, and uses other names from that book
- Original Message -
From:
Meteorite1.net
To:
hi list, i wrote nasa at what i think was the houston texas meteorite
collection, and got an answer from dr. john jones via his boss, i think,
allen carlton and he said at the end of his letter that we really don't
know if impact melts are rare or not on asteroids, but very common on
the moon,
Hi All,
Sorry for the off-topic post, but I wanted
to pass along this
little trick. Add some diagnostic,
fake addresses to your
address books -- e.g. "%trap" or
"JJJfilter", and give them
a non-working email address like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Using a
% or ! to begin at least one of your fake
Jim,
You are two years ahead of the rest of us! "May 2004"
Ken
PS I have sent you 3 emails in last two weeks and have not heard
from
you. This is probably why!
"Meteorite1.net" wrote:
Hello
All, After becoming infected 2 days ago from a
list member losing 6 months of e-mails other
Hello David,
Yes, I agree, it is ver interestinggg.
And I'm impressed with your resourcefulness in getting
answers to your questions.
Also, I'm grateful that you shared this information
with all of us on the List. In this manner, we can
all benefit from your new-found knowledge.
Thanks,
- Original Message -
From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 5:54 PM
Subject: 25% off ALL EBAY ITEMS NOW
Hello,
If you use the BUY IT NOW feature on ebay
TONIGHT
and by 10 am tomorrow morning. you can take
25%
off of the BUY IT NOW
- Original Message -
From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 6:05 PM
Subject: ENTIRE COTTINGHAM COLLECTION is for Sale.
Hello,
Many of you already know that The Michael
Cottingham Collection of Meteorites is for sale.
I have several
Greetings virus survivors,
Another estate sale. Another " meteorite"! Heavy
Iron Meteorite
What do you think?
Lightened
photo.
Best,
Ken
Heavy Iron Meteorite
Hello again listees!
What IS this stuff??? A rock type that was eagerly sought on the Moon by
the Apollo
astronauts, it appears as a central character in any discussion of how
the Moon formed. Many
meteorite collectors can now walk over to their shelves and see little
bits of this rock type on
I just got a nice thin slice of Putorano; unfortunately, the travails of
travel caused it to break in three before I got it! Has anyone else
noticed a tendency for their Putorano to crumble or break, and if so, what
are they doing about it (besides being VERY VERY gentle to their slices?)
Tracy
Hi all,
I am in the midst of switching computers and lost ALL of
today and yesterday's email, most of which I had not even
opened - so, if you wrote me in the last 48 hrs, please do so again.
Sorry for the inconvenience, everyone.
Best wishes, Michael
--
Hello Everybody,
I have been organizing my meteorite collection this
last two weeks. Since the dinosaurs were killed by a meteorite impact I
have several dinosaur eggs in my collection. Which I recently decide were
meteorite impactitewell kind of. And have moved them onto the
impactite
Anorthosite from California. Regards, Fred Olsen
- Original Message -
From: Jensan Scientifics/ Sci-Mall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 3:02 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] What IS this stuff???another puzzler
Hello again listees!
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