Google operators can do the trick too, just do a search beginning with
filetype:pdf or filetype:ppt
Claudiu.
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 4:13 AM, Paul wrote:
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> Dear Friends,
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> The URLs to these pages are:
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> 1. For Internet Powerpoint files:
>
> http://www.powerpoint-search.com/
>
> 2. For Inter
Dear Friends,
The URLs to these pages are:
1. For Internet Powerpoint files:
http://www.powerpoint-search.com/
2. For Internet PDF files:
http://www.pdf-search-engine.com/
Some interesting searches are:
http://www.ebook-search-engine.com/meteorites-ebook-all.html
http://www.powerpoint-sear
Hi,
Loved this email. Really great stuff.
Congratulations to all. It sounds like this was great fun.
All the best / Darryl
On May 6, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Mike Bandli wrote:
A big congrats to Tett on his first ever find! We were all honored
to be a part of it and his reaction was both p
Mike T. wrote:
"Here are some images of my Buzzard trip this past weekend.
http://picasaweb.google.com/MikeTettenborn/BuzzardCoulee#
Mike and List,
Thank you so very much for these "hunting scenes". The pic I love
very much is the one of the Chinese lady showing off her Buzzard
Coulee gift!
I c
All,
Here are some images of my Buzzard trip this past weekend.
http://picasaweb.google.com/MikeTettenborn/BuzzardCoulee#
Cheers,
Mike (tett) Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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www
In the same manner, we are all made of starstuff.
The atoms in our bodies were born in supernovae! :)
On 5/6/09, geo...@aol.com wrote:
>>>To own a piece of the stars
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> If you really want a piece of the stars, just go to your local hardware
> store and buy some iron nails. After all, the
>>To own a piece of the stars
If you really want a piece of the stars, just go to your local hardware
store and buy some iron nails. After all, they were at one time in the cores
of a star and they're cheaper too. :O)
GeoZay
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to be found now that
snow has melted and the search has resumed.
The previous record of 700 pieces was set after a meteor hit the
ground in central Alberta in 1960.
Hildebrand said searchers are finding dozens of meteorites a day.
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in central Alberta in 1960.
Hildebrand said searchers are finding dozens of meteorites a day.
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Thanks for the great reports, Mike and tett, congratulations to you and all
the other folks successfully recovering the precious heavenly stones.
Met-made karma-chains, why not ... ;-)
Matthias
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Bandli"
To: "tett"
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 5:1
A big congrats to Tett on his first ever find! We were all honored to be a part
of it and his reaction was both priceless and infectious. You couldn't have
asked for a better stone, really. Beautiful piece ad the Buzzard definitely got
him buzzed to find many more.
Congrats to Patrick Herrmann
Dear Listees:
Greetings from sunny Tucson where we are expecting temperatures of
100F by the end of the week. Summer starts early in the desert.
Steve and I are very pleased to announce the official "Meteorite Men"
website:
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The new site features a gallery of excl
Hello List,
I have just returned from Buzzard Coulee after 4 exhausting days of
travel and meteorite hunting. It was wonderful to experience the
Prairies and to hunt with other meteorite enthusiasts. Hunted with
friends from the Royal Ontario Museum, Patrick Herrmann, Rob Wessel and
Mike Ba
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