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Micros of Maroo, Mungindi and Whitula Creek received today
Please take the time to remember our still-serving and former members of
the Australian and New Zealand Defence Forces tomorrow on Anzac Day
Without their dedication to service and their sac
Hi again to all, sorry for another AD post... Last one from me for a week,
Promise! I needed to update the last one with a few things.
The last 7 samples of the LL4 have been listed on ebay, after these are gone, I
will have no more left to offer.
I would like to add that samples of the LL4 wer
Hi List,
I am offering 1000 ads for sale - buy them up and post them all at
once to the list. Post 5 a day, post 10 a day, post a dozen a week -
whatever floats your boat. Since the rules aren't enforced and some
people don't care if their emails are blocked or filtered to the spam
box, knock yo
Thank you, Ed.
Nice website he's got there.
I found an Ohaus pocket unit, 200g cap. with .01g readout that might work
very well.
I'll be able to leave it on my desk all the time, unlike the Dial-o-gram, so
it will be handy for quick weight checks 80% of the time.
Linton
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Definitely!
Geoff has quite a lot of really nice Sikhote-Alins.
This one reminds me of a black rose beginning to bloom. :^)
Linton
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From: "Jerry Flaherty"
To: ;
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day
I have over 100k in meteorites discounted this week. Some are the VERY
Best deals around. When I have raised the cash that I need to bring
some new meteorites out of the field I will be ending most of these
deals. Also, MAKE Offers on the "BEST OFFER" specimens in my ebay
store. THIS IS T
KickA*# piece
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From:
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 3:35 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - April 22,
2009
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/April_22_2009.html
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Thank you, Mike.
I found some options in his listings...
100g capacity in .01g increments or 500g /.1g
Interesting timing on your response, as I just finished checkout on your
site. :^)
Linton
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From: "Galactic Stone & Ironworks"
To: "Linton Rohr"
Cc:
Sent: Thurs
Hi Linton,
I use two scales - one for micromounts that weighs down to 1mg and has
a maximum of 10g.
For heavier stuff, I use a digital kitchen scale that weighs from 1gr
to 10 pounds.
Both are eBay finds with no recognizable brand-name. I find that both
are accurate enough for my purposes. I p
Greetings listees.
I'm wondering if anyone has an extra digital scale they'd like to sell
OR one they would like to recommend.
I currently only have an old Ohaus Dial-o-gram triple beam. Not bad, but...
I'd like to have something that can handle 250-500 grams with a readout of
.01 grams, if avail
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Hi to everyone, hope you all are having a good day.
I recently aquired some real nice L'Aigle fragments and have a few listed on
ebay.
These come with great provenance from the Natural History Museum in France.
a couple pictures of the samples -
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c165/jedisdiam
Hi all,
Multiple people contacted me yesterday through my contact form on my
website regarding the news article. Unfortunately I did not receive an
email address from those who sent me these emails through the contact
form because there is a glitch in the return address portion of the
form. I
Dear List,
Please have a look at my new chondrule-stuffed type 3.
NWA 5730 (TKW 1560g; 8 specimens) has been provisionally classified L3.2
S2, W1, by Ray Pickard of Bathurst Observatory Research Facility, NSW
Australia.
Ray kindly offered me the following, to quote:
"This meteorite is perhap
Thank to those that responded - now have
Greg's email address.
Best wishes, Michael
> From: Michael Blood
> Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:30:27 -0700
> To: Meteorite List
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Looking for..
>
> Call for Greg Catterton:
> If Greg is on the list or someone
Call for Greg Catterton:
If Greg is on the list or someone on the list
Knows his email (and/or phone number), please
Contact me OFF LIST.
Thanks, Michael
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ANNE MCILROY
Globe and Mail Update
April 22, 2009 at 1:07 PM EDT
OTTAWA — Canadian and American fossil hunters have found the remains of
strange new species in the high Arctic, a “walking seal,” that had long
legs and webbed feet.
It's a transitional form that shows how seals, sea lions and w
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