LOL!! Very funny announcement, cute picture, and congtats on the new collector!
Suzi
Mike Bandli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-11/877141/DSCN3773.JPG
NAME: Rowen
LOCALITY: Washington State
CLASSIFICAITON: Ordinary Boy
DATE: June 18, 2007, 23:22 hours
I LOVE the pictures of the day and look forwad to each new one! Thank you so
much for them!
Suzi
Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to thank ROCKS FROM SPACE
for tirelessly and obviously, thanklessly,
giving us a daily meteorite photo.
To complain about something
Yes, thank you so much for the hard work and wonderful gift!
Suzi
Rob McCafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 15:25:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: Rob McCafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Chondrules
Jason, I think you said all that very well.
I am rather new here, definitely a novice meteorite hunter, and I almost
never post, but I read every day.
I am VERY interested when someone asks or comments about fraudulent items on
Ebay. I'd like to keep seeing those kinds of posts,
Mark, those are fantastic pictures, and you did a great job of chronicling them
for us. I really felt like I was right there with Steve as he looked through
the debris.
Thank you for sharing.
Suzi
MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
First, I would like
Wow! Those are fantastic pictures! Finding something like that is almost as
exciting as finding a meteorite! Thanks for sharing!
Suzi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,
While on a recent road trip to hunt meteorites at Tungsten Mtn I
decided to stop at Smith Creek Valley Dry Lake.
Ruben,
This just makes me feel so sad. I felt terrible when you posted that you
weren't going to be a meteorite adventurer anymore. Your stories and pictures
were among my favorite, and you were so successful, too (at least in my eyes.)
Are you SURE you really want to sell your
Hi Jerry,
Thanks for the info. I really enjoyed the program before, and I would like
to see it again. I watch programs that I like over, and over, and over! lol
I'm not sure why you didn't get more response, since I know this is a topic
of interest. Maybe your posts got lost or
Very nice page. I enjoyed reading the various descriptions. I have saved it to
my favorites so I can keep referring to it. Good job!
Suzi
Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I have just updated the page with descriptions. I seperated each stone and
gave a description of
You know, I am a complete newby to meteorites but, from all the pictures of
meteorites I have seen, and even real live ones, that just doesn't look like a
meteorite to me. In addition, I don't think it officially has been tested and
identified as a meteorite. It kind of bothers me that it is
LOL I just wrote something along those same lines myself! I hadn't read this
yet!
Suzi
Matt Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did I miss it, but has any REAL scientific study been done on this
suspected meteorite?
This is a lot of hubbub for piece of metal.
Matt
Ron Baalke wrote:
Being new to the meteorite collecting world, this is an interesting point. I
think meteorites are classy and everything that can be done to maintain their
integrity should be done. If and when I ever sell any meteorites, I will make
laminated cards to go with them.
Suzi
David
That is a truly beautiful and magnificent meteorite!! Thanks for sharing!SuziMichael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.meteoriteguy.com/collection/Patagoniairon.htmHi everyone, I just received the packaged containingthe main mass and remaining slices of the silicatediron from
This is just my opinion, but it seems to me that this simplycould be some kind of mix-up, and we shouldn't act too hastily. If intentional double-dealing were going on, it doesn't seem likely that the meteorite would quickly be posted as a "meteorite of the day" right out for everyone to see.
Hey! It says that it hasn't been activated! Wah! I wanted to see the new meteorites! lolSuziRuben Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all,We (Earl, Stan, Jim and I) just spent a very quick dayand a half in Glorieta and had a great time! The firston, then off, then on again trip was really a
That is an awesome and beautiful knife! SuziMexicoDoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Listees,http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=6625729213The quarry having a blasting blow bigger than bears, a roar louder thanlions, and a hellish hide tougher than elephants - certainly don't
Beautiful, Ann, just beautiful!! A most welcome off-topic subject!Suzi[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello,The weather was so beautiful today, warm, bright sun, not a cloud anywhere, that I gave myself the afternoon off and went up in the hills. (you can do that when you are retired!). :-)You want
Wow, wow, wow! What a beautySuziJoseph Murakami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: "Joseph Murakami" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.comDate: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 21:49:10 -1000Subject: [meteorite-list] Fukang Just a neat pix of Fukang pallasite I found on this
Mike, thank you for the apology. It's great that the two of you talked. I believe communication is the universal solvent. I am new to this group, so don't know the history of it, but I didn't like to see the negative flowing freely. This is good news. Thanks again for the apology!
It looks somewhat like a cauldera, to me, a cindercone long filled up with water. Kind of like Crater Lake in Oregon. lolIf there were more documentation available, reliable documentation, not just something posted on the internet, I might be less incredulous...Suzi Platypus Girl"Ste
Wow! Those are some fantastic photos!SuziMartin Horejsi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Dave,Thanks for making a special point about Tom's pictures.Here is another link about Tom. This article was the genesis of thecoverage he is now getting in the Meteorite
Thanks for sharing these very nice pictures, Steve. What kind of a camera do you use?Suzi"Steve Arnold, Chicago!!" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good evening list.Wow it is good to be back home after 4 HOT days in lasvegas.I had a real good time.I want to publicly thank sonny clary foropening up
Hello Ann,Thanks for the warm welcome!Thanks for the correction on the Michaels!I have always had an interest in astronomy and geology. Meteorites seem to wed the two, so it seems only natural to be interested in them.I will post a longer introduction at some point soon!
it first, and itis very interesting. I am really enjoying it.SuziPat Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 21:25:11 -0700 (PDT)From: Pat Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] YES, THERE ARE LADIES HERETo: Platypus Girl [EMAIL PROTECTED],meteorite-list
Hello Geoff,Thank you for those very nice photos of the river--the dry and barren before picture and the rain-swollen after pictre. The rains in the desert are so very awesome, I think. SuziNotkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Notkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 21:58:32
:51:27 -0700Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] YES, THERE ARE LADIES HEREFrom: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Platypus Girl [EMAIL PROTECTED],Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.comHi ya, Platypus Girl, (I have a digeridoo I made with a platypus woodburned into it - I love dem platypi
Platypus Girl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 20:01:02 -0700 (PDT)From: Platypus Girl [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] YES, THERE ARE LADIES HERETo: Jan Bartels [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ooopsie! So sorry to the Michaels! Thanks for the info and welcome, Jan!Suzi Jan
ARE LADIES HERETo: "Platypus Girl" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Hi Suzi,Welcome to the list and to the wonderful world of meteorite collecting. I'm fairly new at this too (12 months). There is a lot to learn, but the people on
this list are a great resource. If I can be of help, please
Yes, Armando, there are several women on this list. We just don't get into mud-slinging. Right, Ladies?Yes, there are, indeed, ladies here. I am one of them. One time, I introduced myself, but somehow, it never got posted, so I will do so again now.I am a new meteorite
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