Re: [meteorite-list] 3:00 p.m. fall statistics

2008-02-16 Thread chris aubeck
Wow with this I'll be still up when Bernd is having breakfast tomorrow! Very interesting, thanks. Chris On Feb 17, 2008 12:47 AM, Jeff Grossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here is an extract of all known fall times from MetBase, for those > who want to play with the data. Comma-separated forma

Re: [meteorite-list] 3:00 p.m. fall statistics

2008-02-16 Thread Jeff Grossman
Here is an extract of all known fall times from MetBase, for those who want to play with the data. Comma-separated format. I have suppressed the names of the meteorites. http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/csv/times.csv Jeff At 06:29 PM 2/16/2008, chris aubeck wrote: I received them and managed t

Re: [meteorite-list] 3:00 p.m. fall statistics

2008-02-16 Thread chris aubeck
I received them and managed to see them in the end with an old Microsoft viewer. Office 2007 doesn't support PPT 95, it seems. Chris On Feb 17, 2008 12:22 AM, Michael L Blood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings Bernd, > Hope you and Pauline are both well and happy. > I believe

Re: [meteorite-list] 3:00 p.m. fall statistics

2008-02-16 Thread Michael L Blood
Greetings Bernd, Hope you and Pauline are both well and happy. I believe you forgot to add the attachment to which You refer - either that, or the list automated system automatically Removes all attachments. Best wishes, Michael on 2/16/08 2:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EM

Re: [meteorite-list] 3:00 p.m. fall statistics

2008-02-16 Thread chris aubeck
Many thanks Bernd, But I can't find a single programme to open these Powerpoint slides. It seems they are earlier versions than anything I have can handle. If anyone can convert one for me to a later format I'd love to see them. Thanks! Chris On 16 Feb 2008 22:52:49 UT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMA

[meteorite-list] 3:00 p.m. fall statistics

2008-02-16 Thread bernd . pauli
Hi Chris and List, Attached you'll find two of my Powerpoint slides. They may be of interest to you. Even though they date back to the 90's, they give a fairly accurate picture (a statistical overview) of the frequency of (observed) fall times and why more meteorite falls have been observed in the