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Hi Edward,
You probably did better than you think. It
would be fallicious thinking to conclude that (a) everyone in the audience
shares your enthusiasm about meteorites and (b) that you can persuade those who
initially don't share your enthusiasm to be as enthusiastic as you by the time
Hello
I have been sent informations to this person.
Regards
Matteo
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Hi I received this message.. can anyone help this
guy?
Rosie
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From: Umar Abbas
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 9:46 AM
Hello Jonathan and list,
A while back Greg gave me permission to put the info he complied on
Murchison organics on my site (normally linked from Murchison page).
http://www.meteoritestudies.com/ORGANICS.HTM
David
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I went down a few months back to share the wonders and joys of meteorites
with a group of cub scouts. I've done presentations for the same group in
the past on subjects like starting fires with flint and steel... it is not
hard to entertain kids with fire.
With meteorites on the other hand, I
The person of this email have answer to me, is not
spam, probably have sent the email to the all persons
of this list.
Regards
Matteo
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I received the letter also.
Jonathan M. Gore
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The Wonderful Wolfgang
Dear Robert and List;
I always offer depending on your geologic and theological beliefs, and
offer up that there are things that I do not know how to explain about
meteorites, crystals, moldovite, etc. This brief action seems to put at
bay the zealots of he-be Je-be, and the zealots of the
Hello All;
Another reminder to not post multiple emails to the List regarding the
recent virus outbreak. By posting a single message as I did a few nights
ago, I try to alert everyone to take precautions and also alert everyone
that, chances are, you'll probably be exposed (so remember, watch
Office of News and Public Affairs
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
October 03, 2002
Earth's new center: New region found, may be the seed of our
planet's formation
By William J. Cromie, Harvard Gazette Staff
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An odd, previously unknown sphere, some 360 miles in
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36%7E53%7E916761,00.html
Falling star has its debut
Museum to feature rare iron meteorite
By Erin Emery
Denver Post
October 11, 2002
COLORADO SPRINGS - Richard and Sharon Walker plunked down $700 for a new
metal detector, watched the instructional
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http://www.daily-times.com/Stories/0,1413,129%257E6572%257E917997,00.html
Scientists believe meteor broke apart Southwest
By Katherine Vogt
Associated Press
October 11, 2002
DENVER (AP) - A fireball was observed Monday racing across the skies over
central Colorado toward New Mexico.
Howard
Got this in my inbox. For the Belgians and French among us.
Marco
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 6:22 PM
Bonjour,
Passionné depuis peu par les météorites, je cherche d'autres amateurs dans
le benelux ainsi qu'en
Hello all¡¡¡, Ive seen the entries that some person from Nigeria has a
meteorite and he wants to introduce himself in the bussines. Two months ago
I got a mail from a person in Nigeria offering me 20% of a transaction just
for allowing him to use my bank account for the transaction (getting
Hello
Yes I have just read today a article of this fraud in
a PC jurnal, but the email sent from Nigeria with the
meteorite subject is the first time I have received,
time ago I have received many of this emails from
Nigeria with the request of the money, but I have put
in the spam.
regards
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/mars_biological_021011.html
Biological Potential Seen for Mars
By Leonard David
space.com
11 October 2002
BOULDER, COLORADO -- Mix Mars rock, water, and a heat source. What do have?
Perhaps a suitable environment to support Martian life.
A source of
Here it is in English:
Hello, Impassioned recently by the meteorites, I seek other amateurs in the
Benelux countries like in France. Can you help me.? I have a beautiful small
collection of 22 parts which I buy out of purses in Belgium of which Bilanga
55gr, Divnoe 12gr, Sau 008 18 gr. etc I
Looks like my Campo is getting some rust...
Anyone know of a source for Oxalic Acid to clean it with? Any ideas would
be appreciated.
Thanks
Al Emer
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Mark,
I really enjoy the old newspaper articles.
They invariably raise more questions than they answer.
Too bad there is no one around give us more info!
Like how does a 25 lb object "gradually worked to the surface" by itself?
Please keep them coming...
Best,
Ken Newton
MARK BOSTICK wrote:
Hello all,
We have updated our web site and added Saint Séverin slices.
All the slices result from a part slice (450,6g) of the fragment F made in 1971 and carrying the number 2400A.
The fragment F, weighing 45 kg, was near the locality "Le Pourboutou-La-Gabarre" at the bottom of a crater
with
Ken wrote amused:
Mark, I really enjoy the old newspaper articles.
They invariably raise more questions than they answer.
Like how does a 25 lb object gradually
worked to the surface by itself?
Ken, you gotta read that twice! It was a
cemetary so his was kinda resurrection :-)
Bernd
what dose that mean and why
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