Re: [meteorite-list] meteorwrong

2002-10-24 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Yes I have received.hahahaha Regards Matteo --- Tom / james Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HR htmldiv style='background-color:'DIV/DIV DIV/DIVDid any one get an E-mail from a david walker and his new 10lb meteorite?BRBRBR DIV/DIV DIVThanks, Tom/DIV DIV/DIV DIVThe proudest member of the

Re: [meteorite-list] Pay Pal update(Now SPANK the Monkey)

2002-10-24 Thread drtanuki
I would like to thank DAVID WALKER publicly for his display of total ignorance. Not only do you have a rock, NOT A METEORITE DAVID ,but you have exposed our whole list membership to SPAM and VIRUSES! Did you even give it some thought that anyone wanting all their email addresses all posted

[meteorite-list] where would I go to look?

2002-10-24 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Hello list I would go to the south pacific. There are so many islands. The waters there are not very deep. Also you have some of the weirdest rocks ever seen on earth. The ocean out there is very clear, so looking for meteorites would not be a problem. Also with all the WWII items out there, you

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo

2002-10-24 Thread Carl E. Kanoff
Hello list, After the fires went out, the dust cleared, and the toxic gas levels of the atmosphere were reduced, I would like to have gone to stand on the rim of Chicxulub on the Yucatan 65 million years ago. The asteroid was most likely vaporized as it penetrated the earth's crust, but the scar

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo

2002-10-24 Thread David Hardy
How 'bout Mars at the site of the impact that gave us some of our Martian meteorites. There may be pieces of the impactor left. It would be neat to have a piece of a meteorite from Mars that gave us Mars meteorites! David Hardy --- MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello List, Its

[meteorite-list] Methods of payment

2002-10-24 Thread Rothery Melvin
Having suffered the vagaries of using credit cards over the Internet and PayPal, with which I have had bitter experience at the receiving end as registrar of a conference that offered Paypal as a way of paying registration fees, I now do all of my by-mail purchases by sending a bank draft in the

Re: [meteorite-list] Pay Pal update

2002-10-24 Thread Mark Miconi
Matt, PayPal is and will be the cheapest way to accept credit cards now and in the future. We have for our business researched nearly every other method of accepting credit cards and PayPal beats the others fees by at least 5%. That does not include the charges for epuipment the others charge that

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8...

2002-10-24 Thread Sidbuddha
Anywhere in the world for me would be Greenland. A vast area of frozen tundra for searching, nobody around to compete with, and as far as I know not an issue for collecting them. Granted it's cold, but the adrenaline would keep me motivated! Anybody else want to go? Dave Marsocci

Re: [meteorite-list] where would I go to look?

2002-10-24 Thread Tom / james Knudson
Hello Gregory and list, I have a question. When I look on land for a meteorite I see if the rock is heavy for its size, along with all the other things you are suppose to look for. Could you tell under water if a small rock is any heavier than another? This under water hunting would go a lot

Re: [meteorite-list] where would I go to look?

2002-10-24 Thread Sharkkb8
Could you tell under water if a small rock is any heavier than another? Reason (h). ;-) Weight, colors, distances...virtually everything is distorted to some degree or another underwater, a liquid environment throws our land-based senses off and makes most everything more difficult. I'd love

[meteorite-list] Can Monsieur look behind the antique grape press?

2002-10-24 Thread MARSROX
Contest #8 Before I flame out into that great strewnfield in the sky, I have two places I need to visit in a meteoritical sense: 1. Chassigny, France. Bruno and Carine (or perhaps young Master LaBenne) would hopefully join me as interpreters as we go chateau-to-chateau asking the residents

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo

2002-10-24 Thread Cbrux71
If I could search anywhere in the world it would have to be the Canadian territory Nunavut. I would search here because it has probably never been searched before, the natives have probably found meteorites before and made weapons out of them, and they could probaly show you any rock that had

[meteorite-list] Credit where credit is due...Concerning Brad Sampson

2002-10-24 Thread Jerry A. Wallace
Folks, Well, I said I would report on my auction results with Brad Sampson, Cosmic Visitors. I had forgotten about the earlier criticisms and complaints about him when I found I had inadvertantly won one of his auctions. I realized only after the auction was over that he was the person that had

Re: [meteorite-list] Credit where credit is due...Concerning Brad Sampson

2002-10-24 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Hello Probably Sampson go with the time...the same for me, I have sent the payment immediatly via paypal and the 2 slices is arrive after 1 month and + days after my hard request have the pieces or addvise Ebay and Paypal.and surely I have put 2 negative feedbacks for the no good work. The 2

Re: [meteorite-list] Credit where credit is due...Concerning Brad Sampson

2002-10-24 Thread MARK BOSTICK
I think the only credit due to Brad Sampson is that he does not rip people off all of the time. Brad has still yet to try to resolve the issue I had with him, although he had promised to several times, including once to the list. His reason, when he did reply, was always one, I have heard several

[meteorite-list] The First Rock in the Solar System (Murchison Meteorite)

2002-10-24 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/Oct02/firstRock.html The First Rock in the Solar System Planetary Science Research Discoveries October 24, 2002 --- An aggregate of corundum, hibonite, and perovskite may be among the first rocks to form in the Solar System.

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8

2002-10-24 Thread Rosemary Hackney
I had a message about that hunt. I kind of wanted to go..but.. did not know who would be there...and er if a lady were wanted? Can you give me any info? Rosie - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:11 AM

[meteorite-list] TRADE 2 UPDATE

2002-10-24 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
I have decided to add one more meteorite to the pile of 6 that I'm offering.I'm putting in an 11.9 gram slice of Page city to the mix. There is over $2000 in meteorites being offered in trade. I'm looking to get either 50 or more grams of estherville or Portales valley. This is a great deal. Let

[meteorite-list] Sonic boom from Michigan? Did anybody hear it?

2002-10-24 Thread Mark Fox
October 24, 2002 Greetings Meteorite Enthusiasts! Long time no write! Just yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) when I was out picking apples in our orchard, my family and I heard what we think to be a possible sonic boom. It was heard at ~4:17 P.M. EDT which translates into ~20:17 UT. The sky at

[meteorite-list] nwa1460(( sales pf 10 gr))

2002-10-24 Thread aziz habibi
hello list hello all thanks for all your emails , i was happy to answer everyone. i enjoy writing to you; its nice to have friend all over the world ,i have sold nwa1460 stone to nelson oakes in usa his email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] website is http://www.meteorites-r-us.com. please email to nelson

Re: [meteorite-list] TRADE 2 UPDATE

2002-10-24 Thread Rosemary Hackney
LOL Steve I am sure many of us would like to trade.. but.. we don't have it those quantities... I have 2 metals and 1 stony Portales.. altogether would not make that much. Rosie - Original Message - From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday,

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo

2002-10-24 Thread Phil Morgan
My criteria for a hunt would have to include: - good chance of finding something - sense of adventure - scenery - dark skies I'd have to vote for the Australian outback. A helicopter tour of craters (with a couple of hours and a metal detector at each) and then about a week just rambling

[meteorite-list] SALE - The Sudbury garnets are back!

2002-10-24 Thread Rob Wesel
For those of you interested, I just got a new supply of garnets from the Sudbury region. These Garnets occur along a narrow faulted belt paralleling the outer eastern extremities of the original Sudbury Crater - one of the oldest largest impact structures on earth. Not only does the huge size,