Kevin still seems to be unable to post anything to the
meteorite list and he requested I forward these lines:
Ron, Michael, Mark, Rob and distinguished list members:
Rob Wesel wrote an entertaining story of the mutt in the hut. He oughta know,
he's NAKHLADOG.
Michael has made an excellent sugges
Hello List,
Does anyone have any information about the Darmstadt Meteorite other than
your basic classification information? I'm very interested in aquiring as
much information about this meteorite as possible (Pictures too). I am very
fond of Darmstadt and lived there for 2 years! It's a great
BTW people like you are commonly called Taliban.
Bernhard
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Martin Brody
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Betreff: [meteorite-list] Mike Farmer and his Bush B Gone
Hi, Martin,
That kind of talk is perfectly acceptable if you are
running for national political office, like a senator or
congressman, but we'd appreciate it if you'd tone it
down a little for us.
Sterling K. Webb
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Martin
Jesus wasn't your side, scumbag. If you could only see the smile on my face. LOL. You brought politics into your business, and now you will pay the price. Must be hard selling your private collection to pay your electric bill hehehehehehehe. Don't you have some flea infested march to go join no
Enjoy smoking a turd in the welfare line next to your hero John Kerry. You got what you deserved scumbag.
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Is not Mario found in cave with Matteo mask? Halloween is over.
DF
McomeMeteorite Meteorite wrote:
Its another idiot type BCC fake lunar meteorite
Matteo
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [meteorite-list] Micro Mike found in cave
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 12:17:59
Its another idiot type BCC fake lunar meteorite
Matteo
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [meteorite-list] Micro Mike found in cave
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 12:17:59 -0800
It appears Micro Mike's web site is still operational complete with
updates.
Main page link
Hi all,
I'm selling a very nice 10.5g polished part slice of Seymchan with a nice
mix of dark olivines and metal. $60 plus $1 shipping in US. Paypal,
check, m.o. all fine. Happy to send a photo if you're interested.
Thanks -- Bob
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http://skyandtelescope.com/news/article_1382_1.asp
Asteroids Tell Tale of Jupiter Migration
By Robert Naeye
Sky & Telescope
November 1, 2004
In 1984 astrophysicists Julio A. Fernandez and
Wing-Huen Ip wrote a seminal paper arguing that the outer planets of the
solar system migrated from where t
Oh, Yay? Well, I've seen PHOTOS of the dog! He has a crater in the
middle of his head!
Michael
on 11/2/04 10:47 AM, Notkin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Oh no, please, not the dog again. Anything but the dog : )
>
>
> Captain Blood posted:
>
>> Ron Baalke was presented the Harvey A
It all fall in place
The third linked pgae contained this about the spida
"Earthly spiders are apparently identified by their claws. The few
scientists that have looked at this picture have told me that this
spider is related to a family of terrestrial cave spiders. To the best
of my k
From my upcomming website
www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
The Nakhla Dog
A Century of Conflict
Beheira is a region of rich farming land located in the middle of the Nile
delta. Its densely populated and fertile landscape is dotted with mud huts
and every other square inch is under intense cultivatio
> More telling, no person clinging to the legend has published anything in
> its support in the last five years.
I know you attempted to have Monica Grady remove the dog story from
the "Catalogue of Meteorites, 5th edition". She disagreed with your opinions
and published the dog story in the Nah
It appears Micro Mike's web site is still operational complete with updates.
Main page link:
http://marslife.com/marsmeteorite/
His all important works on Martian life forms:
http://www.marslife.com/
His most stunning discovery, the "Spida":
http://www.marslife.com/arachnids.htm
Very Interestin
Well, the Big Lebowsky syndrom :-). Or was he one of the fabulous furry
freak brothers (anyone still knows them?)
Bernhard
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Hupe
Gesendet: Dienstag, 02. November 2004 20:50
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wow,
Thanks for sharing this. It said he dwelled in the cave for four years
making me wonder how he maintained a web site and email communications just
two years ago. I remember corresponding with him about the life forms he
found in the infamous Frass Ranch Martian Meteorite (FRMM). He said he
Anita,
Kids today, more than likely, have heard the word atoms, elements and
molecules. It's, at the very least, part of their "passive" vocabulay. I'll
bet that some of the kids can come up with some elemental names with a
little help. It's all over the TV. If not, throw it at them, they won'
I have always had trouble differentiating the ashes of dogs from cats.
Maybe we should change the story to the meteorite killing of a small mammal?
Just a thought,
JD
-- Original message from almitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: --
> Hi Geoff and list,
>
> Boy you guys get t
Hi Geoff and list,
Boy you guys get things turned around. The Nakhla Meteorite hit a cat not a
dog didn't it ;-)
--AL
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Oh no, please, not the dog again. Anything but the dog : )
Captain Blood posted:
Ron Baalke was presented the Harvey Award for his part in
the Great Nakhla Dog Wars on the list.
Hardly! The 2002 Harvey Award for New Research went to Kevin Kichinka
for his stunning exposé of myths surrounding t
> A few nights ago I gave a talk to an elementary school about meteorites.
> I think they were pretty fascinated, but I felt inadequate trying to answer
> one of their questions: I didn't know off the top of my head how scientists
> can tell how old Allende is(or any of them for that matter).
> So
Mark Bostick wrote:
> Hello Kevin and list,
>
> Kevin, I guess since you are kind of taking a poll in that statement...and
> with light of the election day... I will go on the record as stating, "It is
> very possible the dog was killed by the fall of the Nakhla meteorite."
>
My sentiments ex
> "Yes, it's likely there was no dead dog."
> It's really that simple.
> Ah, but Bernd, ... Have you so quickly forgotten
No, I haven't -- I only forwarded Kevin's mail. None of
these comments come from me ... just to clear that up ;-)
Bernd
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on 11/2/04 4:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> "Yes, it's likely there was no dead dog."
> It's really that simple.
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Ah, but Bernd,
Have you so quickly forgotten the convoluted, yet arguably
PLAUSIBLE argument put forth in great detail by our own Ron Baalke
in
Dear List:
A few nights ago I gave a talk to an elementary school about meteorites.
I think they were pretty fascinated, but I felt inadequate trying to answer
one of their questions: I didn't know off the top of my head how scientists
can tell how old Allende is(or any of them for that matter).
Hi all,
yesterday morning I returned from Munich Show.
The 3 days were super, great, I'm so happy.
I have been able to find many great persons ever met only by mail, I spoke
for several hours with many people, was great.
I hope Ensisheim 2005 will be wanderful like Munich.
Sunday my friend Mauro
ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/Nov_2.html
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Hi all
Just wanted to let everyone know about the new meteorite book that has been
produced by Cambridge U Press. The book is Meteorites A Petrologic, Chemical
and Isotopic Synthesis by Robert Hutchison. It is everything you ever wanted to
know about chondrules and planetary formation but were a
Good day.
I have around 2 dozen 2005 meteorite calendars left for sale.
If you want one for next year, you should order soon.
Joshua Eisler from Cosmic Cutlery has produced a very small
quantity of these calendars so I will not be getting any more.
Order direct with my PayPal link at the site belo
Hello Kevin and list,
Kevin wrote, "Of course, this dog gone tale, as veteran readers of this list
know, and
as detailed in an article in "Meteorite" back when it still had a "!", is
unsupported by evidence. More telling, no person clinging to the legend has
published anything in
its support in t
Hello List,
Kevin sent a message to the List, which obviously didn't
go through and so he asked me to forward it for him:
As mentioned on this list today, another Mars meteorite, a nakhlite,
was recovered in Antarctica recently. Emily Stone, a correspondent
for the "Antarctic Sun" reported on th
Hello Bernhard,
Yes, Munich was a good show according to what I've
read. I hope to be there next year to meet some
meteorite collectors and dealers I only know by email
or by the List.
If you go to Ensisheim Show next year, I'll be happy
to have a drink with you. I'll have a table where I'll
se
Frass smokin' grass...who'da thunk it?
Rob Wesel
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and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 02,
Hi All,
I noticed that our good friend "Micro Mike" (of Frass rock fame/infamy)
was in the Los Alamos news lately:
http://www.lamonitor.com/articles/2004/10/29/headline_news/news03.txt
--Rob
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