Hello Mike Miller and list-members,
what a great find Mike!
With best regards,
Moni
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Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 23:24:06 EDT
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I shall be forever grateful that I saved this post. Having read an exerpt of
it in Ed G's reply, I returned to the original and am forced to reiterate a
previous effusive, unabashed compliment of Sterling's effective translation
into laymans terms of the most simple of processes in the universe
Yes , it is annoying when someone advertises too much.
Yet, habitual abusers may well be filterd, even by an
incompetent such as I.
I must admit, that most of the list are honourable
enough to classifly their wares under the subject AD:
To me, when I have no cash, that's a good indication
to ign
Hi list.Just a plug tomorrow on our park forest
outing.Me and a couple other guys will be heading down
to pf to do some hunting and showing where the main
impacts fell.If anyone wants to join us feel free to
do so.The weather is supposed to be in the low 50's
and partly sunny.So come if you can or
Man, Where do you find this stuff??!!
It's most always right on target and definitely HUMORUS but you gotta live
on line!!
Jerry Flaherty
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From: "Darren Garrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: RE: [meteorite-list] One A
Hi all,
Congrats, Mike and Keith! Great Job! Mike, I'm sure if
you only found one it is a beauty!!
That place should be renamed Glorieta, New Mikes-ico!
Ruben Garcia
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Tststs Mike, you want to be a meteorite dealer?
5$/g is to cheap for such a crown jewel.
Nobody would have had complained, if there was written 8$, 10$, 12$
The colour of the crystals is breathtaking.
Bring some to Munich!
Martin
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One of Haag...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPA-UZQPC0U
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http://www.meteoriteguy.com/collection/Patagoniairon.htm
go to the bottom and click the link to see the new
pieces.
Due to so many emails that I can hardly get all of
them answered, I have put up a page, with two of the 3
slices I have left. I put photos on there of a 159
gram slice, and a 341.7
Dear List,
To be clear, I can look at pictures of meteorites all day.
I don't care how many ads are posted by anyone. I look at every one.
I just don't think that the suggestion of special privileges to some is a
very good idea.
Cheers,
Pete
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To: [EMAIL PROT
On the other hand, if I cut into something fantastic and get excited, I may
post a link to an image but will not turn it into an ad if I already used
up the quota.
By the way, Mikes new iron is very nice! Too bad I don't collect irons
since I live a couple hundred feet away from a salt wat
A two-tiered system of rules?
Ridiculous!
Your post sounds like major boot-licking at the expense of the rest of the
List.
Just my one Canadian cent's worth.
CHEERS!
Pete
From: "Bob Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Adam Hupe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subj
Hi Bob and List,
In regards to the once a week rule, I follow it because the consensus
reported to Art that there were too many advertisements. Art then made an
official post to this forum that the people have spoken and the only one ad
per week rule was made. I have no problem, whatsoever wit
Adam,
Maybe this one week rule should be reconsidered.
Obviously it was implemented to eliminate spam. Major dealers like Mike and
yourself should be able to post more often. You guys produce a significant
amount of new and exciting material to validate more public offers.
Im sure most of us wan
Hi,
A fundamental question, but one I didn't know the answer to.
Have all the Martian meteorites found all fallen neatly into the SNC
classification? What about ALH84001?
curiouser and curiouser.!
Best!
dave
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 18:53:09 +, you wrote:
>
>
>>Not honoring this rule when everybody else does is just plan disrespectful.
>>David, Take for instance, the long lines at the Disneyworld zoo where you
>>work in Orlando. If somebody were to take cuts to the front of one of
>>these long line
In a message dated 10/27/2006 1:20:28 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mike Farmer wrote:
Take a look at this, I got a box full of slices today, and they are simply
breathtaking!
Marlin Cilz told me he has not cut a more beautful iron. What do the list
members think
th
http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/Oct06/libs.html
Instrumets of Cosmochemistry
LIBS: Remote Chemical Analysis
Planetary Science Research Discoveries
Written by Linda M. V. Martel
Hawai'i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
In this series of articles, "Instruments of Cosmochemistry," PSRD
highligh
http://www.herts-essex-news.co.uk/news/mercury/hertfordshire_mercury/2006/10/20/residents%20shaken%20by%20mystery%20explosions.lpf
Residents shaken by mystery 'explosions'
Herfordshire Mercury News (United Kingdom)
October 20, 2006
TWO mysterious 'explosions' in the early hours woke up resid
Mike Farmer wrote:
Take a look at this, I got a box full of slices today, and they are simply
breathtaking!
Marlin Cilz told me he has not cut a more beautful iron. What do the list
members think
the large emerald green crystals are? Pyroxene? Every slice seems to have one
or two of
them. The s
Not honoring this rule when everybody else does is just plan disrespectful.
David, Take for instance, the long lines at the Disneyworld zoo where you
work in Orlando. If somebody were to take cuts to the front of one of
these long lines and damage the air with a methane release right in fron
Hi Sterling -
You left "foaming" after a "release of gravitational
pressure" out of you list of hypothetical chondrule
formation mechanisms.
It seems to me that Sears theory hits the same
problems presented by chondrule dating that the
"foaming" theory faces. I wonder how he got around
that con
"The Mundrabilla main mass was recently moved and reweighed. The correct
weight is actually 12.4t! That's nearly 1t heavier than previously stated."
Hi Jeff and List,
As for the piece in *this* b&w picture, it's not "located" in Australia but used
to be at the MPI Heidelberg - at least when I to
David,
If you recall, Art took a poll about this very subject and the vast majority
of the List members stated that anything more than one ad per week was
excessive. Art then posted the one ad per week rule to the List. It seems
that almost everybody honors this rule and it is more than just
Hey, go on, Marcin! Probably it's a big, big diamond, hidden in your
Morasko, which destroyed the blades.
Matthias
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Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 5:45 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Big is beatuful - Morasko
Hi
I forgot t
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
October 23-27, 2006
o Feature of the Week: Nili Patera
http://themis.asu.edu/feature
o Coprates Chasma (Released 23 October 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20061023a
o Ceraunius Tholus (Released 24 October 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20061024a
o Two Crate
Hi
I forgot to say last news.
Actualy main mass of Morasko increased from around 80kg to around 200kg
This year was discovered inside crater a large, single specimen. Specimen
was placed on scale that have limit of 130kg and scale was broken, so
suspicious weight must be around 200kg.
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--- Adam Hupe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> What ever happen to the one ad per week rule?
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>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Michael Farmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 9:48 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Silicated iron slices
Hello everyone my friend Keith and I just returned from a trip to Colorado and New Mexico. We went to Colorado to chase a fireball that probably dropped some meteorites on the ground. The only problem is that it is a very big ground. The little piece we hunted...well we didn't find any new meteorit
this is the answer from the seller
That is not me. This is the first time this meteorite
is up for sale.
Matteo
--- dean bessey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> I recogonize that meteorite fall. It is a very
> beautifel probable H5. I had 100 kilos or more of it
> about 2 or 3 years ago and
Hi All,
I guess if we are commenting on the pics, then I'll chime in. The
photo labeled Ahnighito is one of the other masses. I think it is the
woman. Here is a pic of Ahnighito. In fact, several.
http://www.meteorite-times.com/Back_Links/2006/October/Accretion_Desk.htm
Cheers,
Martin
On 10/
Greg,
I sold the world's ugliest meteorite early in my collecting career soon
after I bought it from Haag... Mills. So please don't send me another
contestant, I felt guilty enough selling that one to a friend for the
$1/g I paid for it.
As for the "gentleman's agreement" to keep ads to once
The Mundrabilla main mass was recently moved and reweighed. The correct
weight is actually 12.4t! That's nearly 1t heavier than previously stated.
Cheers,
Jeff
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From: Peter Marmet
To: Meteoritenliste
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-lis
Hi David,
No, I think per "person" is proper. Now lets go have a nice Halloween
weekend and play nice or I might have to find some more of those "World's
Ugliest Halloween Meteorites" to send you ;-) Just joking of course, but on
the other hand, I sent them to the winner a few days ago so he m
Hi Martin,
nice picts, many thanks!
Don't you think that Agpalilik looks a bit sad and lonely on this
rusty rack in the backyard of the University of Copenhagen?!
Peter
Martin Altmann wrote:
Nice page:
http://rgregio.astrodatabase.net/maiores_meteoritos.htm
Martininho
I think the rule should be amended to one ad per week per family.
David
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