My wife and I just returned home from the gathering
here in Tucson at El Charro, where we remembered Jim
Kreigh tonight. It was a very warm gathering, almost
20 of us I think. just about everyone from Tucson and
the surrounding area were here, including some great
friends from the Phoenix area and
You size requirement would produce a very light disk so the "work to value"
ratio will be way off.
If you find these they will cost a lot more then their gram weight value
since it's a lot of work to cut, polish and etch a disk especially when
it's going to weigh 4-6 grams.
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Hi,
I'm looking for someone who may be able to supply around 40 discs made of
meteorite. Approximately 20mm in diameter and about 1-2mm thick. Ideally, an
etched (and STABLE) iron would be the preference but a nice dark chondrite
with high metal content (e.g. Ghubara) could also work. Please conta
hehe
--- M come Meteorite Meteorites
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Different where? Or they have take some kilos of
> Amgala and
> they make fall in another place? The matrix visible
> is 100%
> paired to the Amgala meteorite.
>
> Matteo
>
> - Original Message -
> Da : Abdelaziz Alh
I love it! Way cool. I want some of that! Maybe I could find a way
to use it in conjunction with archetypal hydrogen–oxygen proton
exchange membrane in my AC propulsion system in my 8N Ford Tractor,
eh? Might get an extra 20 RPMs out of it.
Seriously, 99.9% of the information made a
Hi, Darren, List,
Obviously a mineral dealer grabbing what he
could find on the internet: the University of San
Andres report, the INGEMMET report, and so
forth. In his haste, he seems to have mistakenly
dipped into a bag of crispy, crunchy Whack-O's.
Nice little stone.
Notice how many of the
At least, according to this guy.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170158107459
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Don, wow, that was fast!
I am glad you like them, we put a lot of time and work
into making these coins. We made them as high-quality
as possible.
We will be in Munich in a little over two weeks, ready
to provide them in person to our European customers.
Michael Farmer
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Hi all -
I need to interrupt the condolences and memorials for
Jim Kreigh for this note.
I don't know how many of you saw the National
Geographic Special on the Holocene Start Impacts, but
the end of the mega-fauna is no longer a mystery: they
died as a result of climate collapse following impac
Jim and Mike, I just received both coins today! They look awesome and add a
tinge of beauty to my Lunar and Martian collection pieces that are displayed
in my curio cabinet. Great job and looking forward to future coins!
Don M
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Dear Listees:
We have about fourteen people confirmed for tonight's informal dinner
in memory of our friend Jim. We do have room for a few more. All are
welcome, whether or not you knew Jim well. If anyone in the AZ area
would like to join us, please let me know. We have friends coming down
f
Twink kindly informed us:
A memorial service for Oro Valley historian and founding father James D.
Kriegh will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday at James D. Kriegh Park, 23 W. Calle
Concordia.
This should be 20:00 hrs our time here in Germany. I will be there with my
heart and my thoughts - like so many
www.azstarnet.com ®
Tucson Region
James D. Kriegh, Oro Valley's heart and soul, dies at 78
By Danielle Sottosanti
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 10.13.2007
The town of Oro Valley lost its historian and a founding
father Wednesday when James D. Kriegh died at the age of 78.
"He
Thanks for the webcast Paul.
I also clicked on the link about NASA's plan for Mars Rock Retrieval near
the bottom of the page. The second photo on the page looked like a picture
of NWA 2626 even though it was not labeled as such.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14093334
Own Your Own Meteorite - Talk of the Nation, October 12, 2007
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15233301
"Later this month, several small meteorites will be auctioned off
by a major auction house. Purchasing space artifacts has become
big business, says Robert Pearlman, an ex
You may probably want to know what you are looking at.
-Thaddeus
all images and captions are at
http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff316/endophasy/
--- Thaddeus Besedin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> List,
> This structure is a spreading zone, in an
> extensional
> basin, and most of its morpholog
List,
This structure is a spreading zone, in an extensional
basin, and most of its morphology is due to the
chemult graben fault system, a normal (in geologic
terms, as opposed to a reverse fault system) fault
system which makes the structure a horst/volcanic arc
(see calderas in images).
The West
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