Greg,
Thanks for the input. I appreciate that and it did cross my mind. People
are gonna talk trash regardless. They talk trash on the Met-List too.
All I'm offering are personal meteorite blog websites to members and
meteorite people in general, not a central blog for everyone to gripe
and
Bob,
Not a typo at all... $5 per month is $60 per year. (12 months X $5mo = $60)
I'm offering the blog site for $49 for the whole year including hosting.
That come to about $4.08mo
Eric
Hi Eric,
You said the following in your e-mail:
"I wanted to find a way t
Hi Michael,
My wife and I are retired and are living on our investments. Needless to
say we've taken a huge torpedo in our finances this last year, so my
meteorite buying is on an indefinite hold. But, I've got to tell you, you
have got a drop dead, gorgeous collection, and your prices are
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Hi Folks,
I stumbled across this "asteroid lamp" that I thought might make an
interesting way to light a display case. I have no idea what the
price on it is.
http://www.innermost.co.uk/products/products_lamps_asteroid.html
Regards and clear skies,
MikeG
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Hi Eric,
You said the following in your e-mail:
"I wanted to find a way to build and host one for all meteorite people and
Met List members less than $5 per month."
... but it says $49 on the website. Typo?
Regards,
Bob
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Hello Eric,
While I am sure most List members appreciate your work and offer here, the
last time someone hosted a meteorite blog, it bombed big time. People were
impersonating others and talking a lot of trash. My advice would be to NOT
start another meteorite blog.
Best regards,
Greg
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Hi All,
List members and many meteorite friends have have asked me if I could
help them build a website like mine. Usually I get asked how much I
would charge for a complete meteorite website including web and image
hosting. After building a number of meteorite websites for some of you
guys i
Dec. 11, 2008
Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726
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Guy Webster
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
818-354-6278
guy.webs...@jpl.nasa.gov
RELEASE: 08-324
MARS ORBITER COMPLETES PRIME MISSION
PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA's Mars Reconnaissance O
Dear Steve and List:
I am curious to know if there has been any recent news on the
classification of Las Palmas. I heard quite a while ago that Ted might
be working on it.
It's a lovely iron and I have a few, and have been wondering for some
time if Las Palmas is paired with Campo or a ne
Listoids
I am proposing to sell a limited edition of Australia's most ferocious
meteorite with a provisional name to be sought of SCORPION BIGHT (likely H5)
Camel Donga used to be my most favorite ferociously named meteorite but
SCORPION BIGHT blows it away a la ferocity
Perhaps other listo
Hello Bernd & listoids,
the same description - ""Chindu chinna waru chingi yaku" in aboriginal
idiom - is told in regard to the Henbury crater field. And as far as I was
told there could be doubts whether it's authentic. Nevertheless it seems
probable that Aboriginies witnessed the Henbury fall,
Hello Matthias and List,
"As far as I know the only early culture avoiding strictly to make use of
meteoritical material was that of Australian aborigines. Would be utmost
interesting to find out, why. Does anyone here know more?"
Ancestors of aborigines living near the Boxhole crater may hav
This looks like a nice demonstration of a troilite nodule - being weaker
than metal - having been partially ablated during atmospheric passage. Very
cool slice.
- John
Ontario, California
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As far as I know the only early culture avoiding strictly to make use of
meteoritical material was that of Australian aboriginies. Would be utmost
interesting to find out, why. Does anyone here know more? I have a vague
idea, but far from being sure.
Matthias Baermann
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Hi list.I just received my 174 gram LAS PALMAS iron from bob c.This is the new
iron which is in classification even as we speak.Ted Bunch is doing the
classing.When I was at bob's house,I saw alot of these irons.Very sculpted and
very nice natural patina color.They are saying that this might be
Steve Arnold #1 writes:
"There have to be a hundred more examples!"
Yep, don't forget Korra Korrabes (H3), the largest specimen
of which (24 kg) was used in a garden wall until 2000 August.
Bernd
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Brenham from the Hopewell Mounds in Ohio were found fashioned as buttons and
ear rings.
Axtell was used as a door stop for years, and had paint drips on the
exteriour from at least one room painting.
An Allende was used as a block to hold up a car in a mechanics garage I
understand.
ASU
"It would never survive in my possession due to the drool factor"
.. and then this beautiful Gan Gan would be "gone, gone" :-(
Bernd :-)
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It would never survive in my possession due to the drool factor
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Hello All,
I've been trying to contact Michel Franco, but have been unable to
reach him at the following address:
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- All emails have been returned to me.
Does anyone else know how to contact him?
Thanks,
Jason
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