where is this 900 kg. of this pallasite, for the
moment I have seen only 3-4 slices for salein
Munich many have say not have seen any piece of this
pallasite.
Matteo
--- Michael Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha
scritto:
> Steve, for the love of god, again, there is over 900
> kilos of the
Steve, for the love of god, again, there is over 900 kilos of the Fukang
pallasite, Tucson will be swamped with it. There was a large amount for sale
in Japan.
As for the Dong Ujimqin Qi meteorite, I have some superb pieces for sale,
some just cut in Germany with a wire saw, so I will have all t
I know I misspled the dong pallasite,but I think you get my drift.Is there
going to be any of either one of these in tucson forsale?I really want a
piece of both.
steve arnold,chicago
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
Illinois Meteorites,Ltd!
website
Hey Steve,
Want to share a copy of the contract you use before searching a farmer's land?
Gary Foote
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com
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Hello, this will only take a second...
I received some very kind feedback for the post on the "leap second" from a
few nice list members, thanks!
First, let me provide the link showing the memo from the Men-In-Black - the
ones that decided this past summer that the world need to wait a sec
Dear List Members,
I have numerous auctions ending this afternoon, most still at just 99 cents.
Check out some of the super prices below or click on the first link to see
them all:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZraremeteorites
I still have 3 introductory priced pieces of the "Unique Angrite N
http://space.com/missionlaunches/051226_stardust_watch.html
NASA Probe to Light the Skies on Jan. 15 Re-entry
By Leonard David
space.com
26 December 2005
When the Stardust sample return capsule nose dives back to Earth in
January, it will become the fastest human-made object to streak through
t
Hi All,
maybe this one:
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/13386392.htm
Peter Marmet
Matthew Smith wrote:
The site appears to be http://www.kansascity.com ,
but the article is in the archive which it seems is subscription
based.
Matt.
Gary K. Foote wrote:
I couldn't get to www
The site appears to be http://www.kansascity.com ,
but the article is in the archive which it seems is subscription based.
Matt.
Gary K. Foote wrote:
I couldn't get to www.knasascitystar.com. Kept returning a 404 error. I did go to
kcstar.com but the search term "steve arnold,from cosmos to
I couldn't get to www.knasascitystar.com. Kept returning a 404 error. I did
go to
kcstar.com but the search term "steve arnold,from cosmos to kansas" doesn't
return
anything from their site.
Got a direct URL Steve?
Gary
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com
On 27 Dec 2005 at 3:16, Steve Arnold,
Good morning list.I forgot to give you the url where to go to find the
article for the steve arnold,IMB.Go to:WWW.KANSASCITYSTAR.COM,and go to
the archives and type in steve arnold,from cosmos to kansas,and that
should take you to the article.Sorry for the missing url.
Doug writes:
>Nowadays, days are a bit more than 86,400.002 seconds, so we
>are loosing about two tenths of a second every three years.
>We'll be around four tenths of a second in another second if this
>interval continues.
Oops two corrections:
1) I forgot to put the web site for the "M
Hola Olde and New Acquaintances, Free seconds for everyone, one per person,
for Time Gone By!! A wonderful song around 5 years back also lamented "I
don't pardon time because time doesn't pardon me."
Well ... time really is being pardoned this Saturday night ! For all of the
busy people o
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