Hi Paul,
Thanks but I had already done that to all my albums (2 so far)
yesterday when setting them up. However, several people that are not
on FB are still unable to see them.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 9:16 PM, Paul Harris wrote:
> Hi Ruben,
>
> To make a Facebook Photo Album public try the follo
Hi Ruben,
To make a Facebook Photo Album public try the following.
1. Click on "Photos" link on main page
2. Click on "Albums"
3. Click on the Album you wish to make public.
4. Click on Edit
5. Change Privacy from "Friends" to "Public"
6. Click on "Done"
Paul
On 3/14/2014 6:11 PM, Ruben
Hi Bernd & all,
I don't recall anything he ever said that was actually offensive -
but such things (humorous pokes) can oft be perceived by the pokee(s)
As "offensive." On the other hand - I may have forgotten actual statements
That were objectively offensive.
As for supposition tha
If you are referring to Cap'n Blood, I only wish I were so clever.
I may, however, be his #1 fan.
Michael
On 3/13/14 3:02 PM, "Met. Gary Fujihara" wrote:
> Hey Ruben, I remember Proud Tom. I always thought there was a pirate behind
> the persona (but I could be wrong).
>
> gary
Hi Bulletin Watchers,
There is a new approval. It is a iron meteorite recovered in Russia in 1991.
Link - http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=59506
-
Write-up :
Yarovoye52°55.78'N, 78°35.34'E
Altay territory, Slavg
Hi Friends and Collectors,
Check out the ANSMET patch that I acquired and I am making it
available to the first quick-clicking buyer. This would make a great
addition to any Antarctic meteorite collection or display. Also, see
the large collection of micromounts of dozens of localities and types
Hi William,
Good question. Can't say exactly how common they are (not very I
think) or even what the type 3 that the classifier(s) saw looked like
but here is a link to a picture of what appears to be a quite low
petrologic type clast in one of my slices of a paired stone (NWA 900).
http://s25.ph
Hi Ruben & all,
I believe hundreds of us fall into that category. Hysterical.
Michael
On 3/13/14 1:30 PM, "Ruben Garcia" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Now that it's probably been at least 10 years since Proud Tom's last
> appearance would someone please tell me (publicly or privately
CU-Boulder-led study on lunar crater counting
shows crowdsourcing effective, accurate tool.
Be Boulder, university of Boulder, Colorado.
http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2014/03/13/cu-boulder-led-study-lunar-crater-counting-shows-crowdsourcing-effective
Counting Craters: YOU Can Help Map the
Thank you.
Finally some useful information.
Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
impact...@aol.com
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Sent: Fri, Mar 14, 2014 7:51 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Photos of Dr.
G'Day Anne
That's a difficult question and I think you need to contact Eric Snowden ;-)
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 6:41 PM, Anne Black wrote:
> Thank you, this is helpful.
>
> Now for another question:
> Is the owner of a page, NASA in that particular case, able to "clean up", so
> to speak, his pag
Thank you, this is helpful.
Now for another question:
Is the owner of a page, NASA in that particular case, able to "clean up",
so to speak, his page, and delete anything he/she does not want associated
with him/her?
For instance, if I had a Facebook page I would not want to see posts by
som
Hi Anne and Listees,
Yes, you can control who can post on your own page or a page you are
the administrator of. You can even set the permissions so that only
you can post and nobody else. Or, you can let only friends post. Or,
(if you are brave) you can let the entire world post. It is best to
Thank you, this is helpful.
Now for another question:
Is the owner of a page, NASA in that particular case, able to "clean
up", so to speak, his page, and delete anything he/she does not want
associated with him/her?
For instance, if I had a Facebook page I would not want to see posts by
som
G'Day Ruben and List
You're coming through loud and clear mate. I have no problems with
your links or your posts here or on facebook.
Carry on mate.
Cheers,
John
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 6:11 PM, Ruben Garcia
wrote:
> Thanks Carl,
>
> I haven't yet figured out how to do that yet. I'm working
Hi Anne and List,
Any Facebook page (personal or institutional) that is set on "public"
is visible to the entire world (including most search engines).
Anyone can view a public FB page, whether that person is a FB member
or not. However, if a privacy settings of that page are set to
"friends only
Hi Friends, Listees, and Innocent Bystanders,
I would hope that nobody is suggesting that Art's Met-List and
Facebook should compete with each other or that they are mutually
exclusive. Instead, they are like chocolate and peanut butter. They
go well together. It may not be for everybody and no
Thanks Carl,
I haven't yet figured out how to do that yet. I'm working on it Anne.
I guess people should just join FB and friend me... : )
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 5:52 PM, Carl Agee wrote:
> Ruben,
> Those who cannot see it may not be FB friends with you. You can set
> permissions for eve
I cannot see Ruben's page either. And here is what I don't understand:
A few weeks ago someone posted a link to NASA's Facebook page, I was
glad of that because I could finally look at a professionally done and
monitored page and see what Facebook could really be like when well
done. Well, I l
Ruben,
Those who cannot see it may not be FB friends with you. You can set
permissions for everyone.
Carl
*
Carl B. Agee
Director and Curator, Institute of Meteoritics
Professor, Earth and Planetary Sciences
MSC03 2050
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 871
Works fine for me Ruben...can't see anything you did wrong.
Graham
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 12:09 AM, Ruben Garcia
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Not sure why some of you can't see this. Maybe someone can let
> me know what I did wrong?
>
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 11:41 PM, Ruben Garcia
> wrote:
>>
Hi all,
Not sure why some of you can't see this. Maybe someone can let
me know what I did wrong?
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 11:41 PM, Ruben Garcia
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Dr Garvie and myself just returned from teaching meteorite basics to a
> room full of Rock Hounds.
>
> Hopefully (since my se
anonymous "scientists" and "recently retired" meteoriticists are really not the
"last word" on facebook:)
Michael Farmer
Sent from my iPad
> On Mar 12, 2014, at 4:28 PM, Anne Black wrote:
>
> Private comment from one of the most highly regarded (and recently retired)
> meteoriticist:
>
> "F
Since you don't participate on Facebook, you have no idea what is discussed on
there...
With instant photos uploaded whenever you want. Have something to sell, upload
a photo, on a hunting trip, upload a photo or a thousand of them into an album.
Everyone can flow in real time. Last year dur
For who is interested I have 2 thin sections used for other SEM analysis, and
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MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
March 10-14, 2014
o Hecates Tholus (10 March 2014)
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o Dust Devil Tracks (11 March 2014)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20140311a
o Kasei Valles (12 March 2014)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20140312a
o Olympus Mons Lava (13 March 20
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html#opportunity
OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: The Exploration of Murray Ridge Continues -
sols 3596-3602, Mar. 06, 2014-Mar. 12, 2014:
Opportunity continues to explore 'Murray Ridge' on Solander Point, part
of the rim of Endeavour Crater.
On Sol 3596 (Marc
OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: Investigating 'Cook Haven' - sols 3589-3595,
Feb. 27, 2014-Mar. 05, 2014:
Opportunity is exploring 'Murray Ridge' on Solander Point, part of the
rim of Endeavour Crater.
The rover continues to investigate the region called 'Cook Haven.' On
Sol 3589 (Feb. 27, 2014), the rov
Kevin, Anne, Bernd, Alex, all,
You might be very surprised as to the quality of some of the meteorite
discussion on facebook. I am all for the metlist and long may it
continue but Facebook in my opinion is an excellent forum and I have
to say I would not want to miss out on all the opportunities t
Hello All,
just FYI, we have 39 ebay auctions, ending in about two days:
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Thank you,
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and I bet that that too is not on Facebook. ;-)
Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
impact...@aol.com
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To: Kevin Kichinka ; meteorite-list
Sent: Fri, Mar 14, 2014 9:23 am
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Digest Volume 131 Issue 19 (and
Awesome post Kevin!
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Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 9:41 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Digest Volume 131 Issue 19 (and
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Team Meteorite:
A little (no,a lot) off-topic, but I ne
Hello,
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Team Meteorite:
A little (no,a lot) off-topic, but I need some help celebrating an
important personal moment.
I will comment on that first, then about the last 'edition' of the
meteorite-list.
While I am proud to be an American and always will carry that
passport, the small Central American n
Hi Paul,
you might find some useful information here:
https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/maps/article/download/14972/14943
Cheers
Werner Schroer
> On 14 Mar 2014, at 12:03 pm, "Paul Gessler" wrote:
>
> Whoops
> here is the link:
>
> http://blogs.abc.net.au/catalyst/paul_willis/page/
Hi all,
Dr Garvie and myself just returned from teaching meteorite basics to a
room full of Rock Hounds.
Hopefully (since my settings are public) everyone will be able to see this.
Here's a link to my photos on FB
https://www.facebook.com/ruben.mrmeteoritegarcia/media_set?set=a.1376455985964318
Hello everyone,
I really enjoyed the ungrouped achondrite discussion recently and wanted
to kick off something similar. What are your top few recommendations for
suspected meteorites that could be planetary like Mercurian, Venusian,
etc? I think it would be neat if there was an actual "top 10
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