Well, a bit of a Doomsday Prophecy there but a great read and some
surprisingly correct assumptions. Perhaps the earliest speculation on global
warming, acid rain, population growth, overconsumption, and the dangers of
cigarette smoke. I do believe some of what is said here has great likelihood
an
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Sagamihara City, Japan
26 September 2002
MUSES-C Launch Put Off
The MUSES-C ISAS asteroid mission which was scheduled to be
launched in coming December, has been put off till the next
launch window (May 2003).
The MUSES-C team found an O-ring of a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually I would like to meet some of these
Clinton grads like Gregory N.
Actually, that would be either Gregory W. or Geoff N. It's OK. You were pretty close.
Gregory W. (no fan of Clinton, whatever that has to do with anything)
(Just to keep on topic, e
Jay, I don't have anything to hide. I didn't know my name was hiding. I
have other post with my name. Actually I would like to meet some of these
Clinton grads like Gregory N. Thanks to all the email for your support.
Kim Fenn Az
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Hi all,
I have a beautiful 3g partslice of EAGLE STATION (PALes)
Carroll County, Kentucky. 1880
There are only 36.3kg of this beautiful material which is a
one of a kind petrological category (there are 4 catagories of
Pallasites, this is the only "es" pallasite).
Just about IM
Hi list. I just recently got 18 gram slice of cat mounatin. So my 4.4
gram slice is up for trade. Please let me know if anyone is interested.
steve
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Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
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I have a nice 5 piece collection of NWA meteorites
for sale on eBay for a very reasonable price!!! ;)
Dave
--- Tom / james Knudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I was brain storming on ways to build my
collection fast and cheap and came up with this idea.
A contest, Every one pic
Dear list members,
Here is the most up to date information I have on NWA 1109. I just finished
reviewing this today. This is provisional data and should not be
reproduced. A final will be submitted soon to the Nomenclature Committee
for vote and, hopefully, final approval to make this meteorit
Tom wrote:
>List, I have been brain storming on the Leonid 2002 problem of a full moon.
Lets all chip in and figure out a way to paint the moon with a
non-reflective coating! Time is of the essence!
How about this Tom: I suggest all dealers and collectors on this list donate
their carbonaceous
This is the last word from me on this subject. I dare you or any others to
take Norton "test drive" virus protection program, which requires giving
them your email, address and see what happens (but as a friend I strongly
advise not to do this). The last virus I got on my computer was from this
l
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we might get are money back.
Our you kidding?
Gregory
LOl you should be getting 2 about
Monday? lol.. do I get the worst one back?? ;-)
Rosie
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From:
Tom / james Knudson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 9:31
PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] nice collection
Idea!
G'day List,
I was just taking a look at my small piece of NWA 980
which is classified as LL3.7, S2, W3 with a TKW of about 2kg. The small 1g piece
I have is clearly divided into two very distinct and different matrix's.
I'm curious if anyone has a larger piece and/or a photo. (Mike F.?) I w
At 03:18 AM 10/12/02 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I realize this is more than a little OT and probably wasting some people's
>time -- so I apologize in advance -- but I just couldn't resist. Of all
>the weird things I've seen on the M-List (and there have been plenty),
>accusing Symantec of
>This is the last word from me on this subject.
Thank god for that! Please let it be true . . .
Geoff N.
no jeoff your rong its rely tru Morton makes virususes an then sells you stuf two fix it also the moonland was fake and pro wresling is reel this is the last word from I on the subjek o
Manitoba Morning Free Press Winnipeg, MB, Canada Friday, Janaury 9th, 1880 Page: 1 WM. LAURIE, the gentlemanly pencil pusher of the Tribune, has presented the Historical Society with "a remarkable meteorite." Bill would never present anybody with a common meteorite. He brought it all the way fro
New York Times New York, NY Saturday January 6, 1883 Page: 4 THE ATMOSPHERE It has been supposed that we had a right to congratulate ourselves and feel comparatively safe on learning that the comet which was to smash us has postponed that operation for nearly 200,000 years. The safety of the ear
Paper: Denton Journal City: Denton, MD Date: Saturday, Janaury 29th, 1881 Page: 1 The End Not Yet A lengthy article has been recently going the rounds of the press annoucing the startling prediction that there is great danger of the world coming to an end sometime during this year. The manner in w
Having worked in the computer industry for almost 16 years I can tell you
that viruses and their spread are the product of 2 things in this order:
1). Computer experts that have nothing better to do then find a way to show
their talent by creating a virus.
2). Malicious individuals that seek to c
What a great idea Tom, but as I haven't a collection (sic) why not send me
your best meteorites and then I can send you one.>
>
>
>
>
> I was brain storming on ways to build my collection fast and cheap and
> came up with this idea. A contest, Every one pic out your nicest
> meteorite and send it
Hullo,
Well, I am back from my vacation and I see that the List is still has plenty
of off-topic stuff going on (cf. viruses &.) so, to hopefully bring it back
on track I want to re-ask a question I sent to the List before I slipped
away to the sun for a week
The vesicles in Ibitira - any an
Hi David, Adam and all,
That's what I think too and the point I was making. It seemed to me in
Adam's past post and also in his ebay write-ups on NWA 1109 that a greater
than 10% orthopyroxene for NWA 1109 was needed for it to be called a
howardite. I wanted to point out that other material was
Oh no not another Norton employee. You sound like you graduated from the
school of Bill Clinton, belittle the messenger.
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From: "Mark Miconi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "azaware" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 9:22 AM
Subje
Hi Geoff,
Really, wouldn't it be even a little better to hear from those that
think we never landed on the moon or that there is a contest between
alien forces as to which ETs can make the most interesting crop
signs?
Gotta love it, Michael
on 10/12/02 12:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi list,
For those interested in meteors as well: a month ago my paper with an
attempt to put upper and lower margins to expected peak strengths of the
upcoming two 'storm'-peaks of the Leonid meteor shower in November has
appeared in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. I now
h
FYI, for the record.
http://www.ontariominerals.com/meteorites.htm
Chuck
I was brain storming on ways to build my collection fast and cheap and came up with this idea. A contest, Every one pic out your nicest meteorite and send it to me( at your own expense). I will add it to my collection! I will then judge who sent me the nicest meteorite and that person will wi
Bill Clinton is an idiot and he was stupid enough to believe that his cigar
stroking intern could keep a secret.
I was not belittling anyone in particular just making a broad statement
about society.
Why does it always seem to be a conspiracy to those that fail to do the
simplest of things to pre
Hello Frank et al.,
I think you're right that they should consider the texture as well, and
not only rely on just the composition for the reasons you mention. In
the end I believe that would probably be figured into the picture. One
clarification that I think should be made - when Adam says that
List, I have been brain storming on the Leonid 2002 problem of a full moon. Lets all chip in and figure out a way to paint the moon with a non-reflective coating! Time is of the essence!
Thanks, Tom
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What does this have to do with meteorites?
Jonathan M. Gore
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From: "azaware" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: [me
Azaware posted:
>This is the last word from me on this subject.
Thank god for that! Please let it be true . . .
Geoff N.
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