May I ask who of you is coming to Munich this year? And may I also ask
if you know if Sergej is there?
I have decided to be there for all three days, and to try to meet as
many of you as possible :-).
Bernhard
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Thanks Geoff,
It's good to know these dates in advance. Reservations are forth-coming.
You're alrightI don't care what the other "Ssteve" says. ;-)
"No-one Dave"
Notkin wrote:
Greetings Dear Listees:
It was a treat to see many of you in Denver, Colorado last weekend. I
came down with a ba
Hey John,
I know what you mean about the commercialism at the Crater. I tried to
steer Traci in the right direction a couple of months ago, but got
ignored. Guess I'm in the same boat as Matteobut out west.
Later bro,
Dave
JKG wrote:
Tracy,
I wanted to let you know I very much enjoyed the
Dear List Members,
Here is an opportunity for one lucky individual to pick up an entire
unclassified achondrite weighing 503 grams. I am offering this specimen at
~ $5.95 a gram or a total of $2,995.00. You would be hard pressed to pull
an achondrite out of the Sahara any cheaper. This specimen
Tracy,
I wanted to let you know I very much enjoyed the story of your trip to
Meteor Crater. Although I've been there 7 or 8 times, I never get tired of
seeing it. The commercialism has always annoyed me, but I guess it's a
tradeoff me must tolerate if we want to have access to the crater at a
Dear Listees:
I have, available for sale, one set of the much sought-after
"Handbook of Iron Meteorites" by V. Buchwald: hardback, three
volumes, profusely illustrated throughout. As most of you are well
aware, this set -- when available -- has regularly sold for $1,500 to
$1,750.
My set is in
Dear List
--- Notkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> They evidently shifted it away from the top feature.
>
Thanks again for the correction. Yes, the top
feature was on Vampires and the editor did it. The
Metropolitan is a college paper.
Both are very good features, though.
Francis Grah
Greetings Dear Listees:
It was a treat to see many of you in Denver, Colorado last weekend. I
came down with a bad cold towards the end of the show, so apologies
to those I missed and those I did not get to say goodbye to.
Special thanks -- as always -- to the Denver gang, including: Mike
and B
Greetings Dear Listees:
It was a treat to see many of you in Denver, Colorado last weekend. I
came down with a bad cold towards the end of the show, so apologies
to those I missed and those I did not get to say goodbye to.
Special thanks -- as always -- to the Denver gang, including: Mike
and B
Hi list.I have a small piece (fragment) of PORTALES VALLEY forsale.Let me
know if interested.I was showing the piece to a friend and a small piece
broke off.$30 will take it home.
steve arnold, chicago
=
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C.
Here's the correct link:
http://www.mscd.edu/~themet/TheMetropolitan/04_05/Vol27_issue07/f2.html
They evidently shifted it away from the top feature.
Regards,
Geoff N.
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Hello list.Yesterday I listed that I have 5 lots (27) stones
forsale.Payment methods are as follows:CASHIERS CHECK,MONEY ORDER, or
CASH.No PAYPAL, PERSONAL CHECKS,BIDPAY,MONEY TRANSFERS or WESTERN
UNION.Also just a reminder that I have my fall meteorite sale going on
thru thurday.
My husband and I set off in the early forenoon from LV to go to Meteor
Crater. The trip took us about 5 hours, not including a lunch break, but
allowing for driving through some thunderstorms the likes of which I hadn't
seen since moving from the mainland 15 years ago. We got to Meteor Crater
--- Tom AKA James Knudson
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> your link does not work
>
> Thanks, Tom
> peregrineflier <><
Thanks Tom. H. Try this
www.mscd.edu/~themet/TheMetropolitan/04_05/Vol27_issue07/features.html
This is exactly how it came up in the URL box.
Francis Graham
> IMCA 61
Dear List:
The Metropolitan did a story about the Denver
Meteorite Show.
http://www.mscd.edu/~themet/TheMetropolitan/04_05/Vol27_issue07/12.html
OK, the writer is my daughter. And it includes a
mini-interview with Anne Black.
I'll forward her feedback if any.
Francis Graham
http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/rick_bella/index.ssf?/base/metro_southwest_news/109611395271981.xml
Meteorite found in 1902 is still blazing a trail
The Oregonian
September 27, 2004
Funny how a cold chunk of rock can spark so much life so long after it
crash-landed on Earth.
But 15,00
> correspond to about $462 nowadays
(for Dave's piece, of course)
Bernd
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Mystery of fireball in dawn sky
RICHARD PARR
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25 September 2004
Early morning motorists driving through Norfolk and Cambr
Entropy Dave wrote:
> As I advised earlier, here is a link to a sizeable
> chunk of Parnallee on eBay if anyone is interested
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=2273122681
Martin responded:
> Who could dislike such a low startprice for Parnallee???
This is one gorgeous
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