Hi meteorite friends,
we have put some nice historic meteorites and rare stuff on ebay. Most of
them will end soon. So please have a look and take your chance to secure
it for your collection.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZbolidechaserQQhtZ-1
* a slice of L'AIGLE, France with fusion crust
Hi,
Jerry posted this archive of papers to the List,
and it's great place and not cheap about putting the
whole original paper up on the website (whether it
appeared in some journal where you can't get it
without the big bucks). The PSRD is a trove of
nuggets.
This paper is an extension (or ma
Dean,
You are wrong as usual. A simple apology for your misinformation is all that
is required. I think you must have huffed too much paint fumes as a kid or
were dropped on your head one too many times if you think I am from Florida
or that I care for Jack Daniel's.
Why is it that you will not g
Adam you are so full of it that you are not even
thinking strait. I have no idea what you are talking
about. You certainly have some facts screwed up
because I have never made a 1000 kilo meteorite sale
in my life. Your head is so glue filled that even your
math is awry. Lets see, I sold 1000 kilos
Dean,
You advertised 1,000 pounds on ebay for $50,000 and everybody laughed. You
then went on to say you were selling out and needed $50,000 for the rest of
your inventory. Three dealers came up with this amount which amounted to 12
cents a gram according to the Reeds. You sent them tier five ma
Sterling K. Webb wrote:
The scientist you're referring to is Michael Baillie,
an Irish dentrochronologist (not Bailey).
Too many Bailey'/Baillie's around, sorry... And its dendrochronologist, not
dentrochronologist.
Their suggestion arose from uncovering a 19th century
account of an
Quiet Boyz!
You're both scaring the collectors on the list
and there are already enough people on Earth bashing their heads in for
irrational reasons.
Honourable Judge Martin sentences you both to send 5 photos each of the most
remarkable stones you have to Michael Johnson's Pic of the Day:
http:
Very funny Martin,
what we need is more humor on the list like yours.
Although ...I do have to say the alternating 'glue-sniffing' and 'drunk'
comments are also quite humorous!
Watch out for those nasty hallucinations!
Johnny Rieben
Artifacts4all
www.artifacts4all.com
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On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 12:54:04 +0200, you wrote:
>Large impact phenomena come with a suit of identifiable things. If there was
>such an event in Britain as recent as AD 540, then where are the ejecta
>layers,
>the dust layers, the spherule layers, the impact glasses, the shocked quartz,
>the imp
http://www.pbase.com/bigpikle/image/50875357
Respect.
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If you're talking about catastrophic events during the Dark Ages, wasn't
there an episode where major outgassing from volcanoes (fluorine and other
nasty volcanic gases) in Iceland poisoned most of the viable cropland there,
and the effects were felt up to several hundred miles away? I vaguely
Dear List members,
We are glad to announce that the contest that we have organized some time
ago is successful and as both stony and iron meteorites have been proposed
we have decided to offer two prices: 1 stony meteorite and 1 iron.
Then there will be 2 winners!
For those of you who haven't take
Iceland have had some large volcanic events over it's history. The most
devastating one since the colonisation was the Laki eruption in 1783
which killed 20% of the population on Iceland.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laki
There are no archeological evidences that Iceland was colonised earlier
"One ancient Khumric record, the Brut Tyssilio, speaks of, 'a star of great
magnitude and brilliance with a single beam shining from it. At the end of
this beam was a ball of fire, spread out in the shape of a dragon'..."
Hello List,
Maybe no comet really hit Britain in mid 6th century and we a
ohhh its return back the no paypalat few days
return the yes paypalmy God...
Matteo
--- "Steve Arnold, Chicago!!"
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> Hello list.I am having a meteorite sale.I have
> listed 11 items for now.You
> can view them on my website.The prices are alot less
> than
Good Afternoon List,
Ther are a number of different web sites that offer
meteorite classification tables/matrices/indexes. I've noticed minor
differences in some of these and was wondering...
What is your recommendation
for the most current and accurate classification
table/matrix/index
Hello Adam,
I just wanted to bring to your attention the new MetSoc abstract written
by Jeff Grossman et al. which disputes the initial classification of
your CO3.0 NWA 2918, and argues that it's actually a CO3.1. I see that
you still have this meteorite for sale on ebay as a CO3.0 and I'm sur
Two replies for the price of one:
1) NWA 2918. An abstract is not peer reviewed, however I'll stand by
my classification of NWA 2918. It's a very nice meteorite, but more
metamorphosed than 3.0. There are actually three CO3.0
chondrites. In addition to ALHA77307, Y-81020 and Colony are both
I was told that the new method which Dr. Grossman proposed was used in
determining a perfect 3.0 by the scientists involved with the study so I
guess this leaves some confusion. The Cr2O3 measurements in olivine was
reported so I will have to go with NAU's results for now. By the way,
David, why
Another note, several laboratories are currently studying NWA 2918 including
UCLA. It will be interesting to hear what they have to say. In the interest
of keeping up to date, I will contact Dr. Bunch and see if he agrees that
this may possibly be a 3.1 instead of a 3.0 without insulting his decade
> I have lost all respect for you,
> Adam
>
Oh boy. You are in trouble now. God Adam who makes all
the rules and can claim and make up anything that he
wants while in a drunken stuper has lost your respect.
You have kiss his feet and go home now and just wait
to die.
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Hi list.I am just running my sale thru tomorrow night and I have lowered
all prices.So let me know what you want of list.
steve arnold
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
Hi all,
I also have some auctions ending today
55.5 Kilabo Individual, Gujba fragment with bigp yroxene
see http://search.ebay.at/_W0QQsassZaustrometQQhtZ-1
Cheers,
Christian
I.M.C.A. #2673 at www.imca.cc
website: www.austromet.com
Ing. Christian Anger
Korngasse 6
2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenb
Hello Marcin and list members,
it is a great fall and I wish all of you searchers good luck finding another
meteorite!!!
With best regards,
Moni
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on 7/22/06 7:05 PM, Steve Arnold, Chicago!! at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Hi list.I am just running my sale thru tomorrow night and I have lowered
> all prices.So let me know what you want of list.
>steve arnoldSteve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
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Hi Steve,
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