Dear Meteorite Friends,
I take this opportunity to cordially invite you to several very
interesting free, meteorite-related, public lectures at the University
of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory in Tucson, Arizona located
at 1629 E. University Blvd., Tucson, Arizona.
_Sept. 18th at 7
Hello Meteorite-List Friends,
*/Did you ever wonder about aqueous alteration in primitive meteorites
and the source of that water?/*
This upcoming _free_ public lecture might be of interest especially to
those in the Tucson area.
Kind regards,
Dolores Hill
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
7:0
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Eric
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--- On Fri, 3/4/11, Mike Bandli wrote:
> From: Mike Bandli
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Free Meteorite Card Template
> To: meteo
Thanks Mike, that is awesome!!
Stuart
Mike Bandli wrote:
> In response to requests for specimen card templates, I have uploaded a
> template I designed for free use:
>
> http://historicmeteorites.com/HistoricMeteorites/labels.html
>
> Feel free to edit/tailor it for your personal requi
In response to requests for specimen card templates, I have uploaded a
template I designed for free use:
http://historicmeteorites.com/HistoricMeteorites/labels.html
Feel free to edit/tailor it for your personal requirements.
Cheers,
Mike Bandli
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Hi Michael, and all,
The term "(BKIES)" appears in the following ad: METEORITE Rare & Low TKW,
DAVY (B), Texas, H4, 5.45gItem number: 200310438027
Best regards,
Paul Martyn,
Savannah
In a message dated 4/30/2009 7:39:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
mikew...@gilanet.com writes:
Hello,
M
Hello,
My capitalistic response is this- Anyone who can find the hidden word
(BKIES) in one of my ebay store inventory meteorites will get that
meteorite for free.
CLUES:
Meteorite is worth between $30.00 and $1,000.00.
Find the hidden word and tell me which auction it is in. It is your
Hi Listoids!
The freebie book is taken.
I had many responses from nice people who wanted a copy for their kids,
so did an Amazon search. Amazon has 9 copies available right now -
one new and eight used copies. The used copies start at $1.95!
http://www.amazon.com/Fireball-Mystery-Mary-Adrian
Hi folks!
I ran across a neat children's book on eBay - it's a Weekly Reader book
from the 1970's (remember those!?), it's a hardcover, and it's in great
cosmetic condition. The book is titled "The Fireball Mystery" and it's
written by Mary Adrian. It's a little under 100 pages and is illustrate
Hi Thaddeus, Thanks for the link. I read what I could and even understood
a little! I won't try to explain what I understood or you may realize I
really understood nothing at all! Really cool source of info.
Not starting a new thread, but just adding to this one. I was reading about
t
List,
a search using the keyword "meteorites" at the ASU
website for the journal "Radiocarbon" yielded 54
full-text PDF files, while the keyword "meteorite"
yielded 67 articles. All are in the free archives of
the journal, complete from 1959-2004. I haven't had
time to referee any (as if I am qua
List,
a search using the keyword "meteorites" at the ASU
website for the journal "Radiocarbon" yielded 54
full-text PDF files, while the keyword "meteorite"
yielded 67 articles. All are in the free archives of
the journal, complete from 1959-2004. I haven't had
time to referee any (as if I am qual
Dear Meteorite Aficionados:
I plan to be at Michael Blood's meteorite auction in Tucson, barring
unforeseen complications.
I'll be bringing with me some color meteorite posters from the
Geological Survey of Canada. The posters are 82 x 52 cm, approx., and
are bilingual, with one side English and
Dear Gary,
Thank you for your post. You still have the link issue on your site so
I will email you in private.
Merry Christmas!
Paul
Gary K. Foote wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Thanks for posting your site's stats. They do show you get more visitors
> than my site.
> I understand that your site cov
"Nice friendly e-mail Gary. It will be interesting to watch you put your
experience to meteorites.
Clear Skies,
Mark"
Go in grace. You have been blessed by Mark but don't forget, he's watching
you... He is a very important meteorite person from Kansas.
Burning skies filled with sonic thund
Nice friendly e-mail Gary. It will be interesting to watch you put your
experience to meteorites.
Clear Skies,
Mark
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Paul,
Thanks for posting your site's stats. They do show you get more visitors than
my site.
I understand that your site covers a lot more than simply dealer listings, so I
am not
surprised at the difference in visits. Mine is much more specialized and
reaches out to
people looking for me
Dear Gary and List Members,
I apologize to the list members for taking up list space and this will
be my last post on this subject.
In defense of Gary, the meteorite dealers site in question is
http://www.meteoritedealers.com/
and I'm absolutely positive that Gary has nothing to do with this si
Paul,
> First, I think your presentation to the school and some of your posts to
> the list have been excellent.
Thank you.
> But you are the one who
> shot across our bow first as your email to the list on Dec 22, 2005 will
> show.
>
> From the list archives.
> http://six.pairlist.net/pip
r time. A brief apology would be the best course for now. Let it
> slide.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 17:54:18 -0500
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> &
Dear Gary,
First, I think your presentation to the school and some of your posts to
the list have been excellent. But you are the one who
shot across our bow first as your email to the list on Dec 22, 2005 will
show.
From the list archives.
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/200
Petty capatilasm, Paul. Your timing - one day after my own post about
discounted dealer
listings at meteorite-dealers.com - leaves no doubt as to whom your post was
aimed
toward. It smacks of 'My meteorites are better than yours'. Thanks for the
clear shot
across the bows.
To meet your
Greetings Everyone!
As part of our annual end of year reminder, please review your FREE
Meteorite Dealer listings on The Meteorite Exchange and Meteorite-Times
for accuracy.
The Meteorite Dealers Listings on meteorite.com have now been online for
10 years and as of this month is seeing over 1000
Hi, at the Paris, Ontario gem & mineral show yesterday I picked up a dozen
free color posters about meteorites made by the Geological Survey of
Canada. These are 84cm x 52cm (33" x 21") and come already folded, so
they will fit in a 10" by 12" envelope. One side is in English and the
other side
Hello All,
Not a lot of people entering this month's contest. This contest is a
no-brainer, just enter your name!
Visit http://cjsmeteorites.com/ and enter to win a FREE meteorite!
Don't want a FREE meteorite, OkVisit anyway. Meteorites for sale,
Fossils and Thundereggs for sale. New items
Dear list,
Just a question, who is a smuggler ?
A: Someone exporting a meteorite from a country that prohibits the
exportation ?
B: A nomad exporting a meteorite from a country that prohibits the
exportation ?
Just another question:
It it more legal to own/store/trade/sell a meteorite that has
2002 1:39
AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] FREE METEORITE
CONTEST TWO! NWA's!
Hello All,
Since I kinda ended the last contest maybe a
little early and I thought that was somewhat fun I have decided. Hey,
why not another contest? So without further wait
"The free
New meteorites for scientific analysis and for our
collections.
Window of opportunity for local residents to participate in
meteorite hunting and perhaps improve their lot.
Availability worldwide.
Andre Bordeleau
.
Regards to all,
Phil Morgan
- Original Message -
From:
Mark
Bostick
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 9:39 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] FREE METEORITE
CONTEST TWO! NWA's!
Hello All,
Since I kinda ended the last contest maybe a
l
-Original Message-From: Greg Redfern
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 7:57
PMTo: Mark BostickSubject: RE: [meteorite-list] FREE
METEORITE CONTEST TWO! NWA's!
NWAs
are seen by many as the bastard children of the meteorite world.
Just as this label implies,
"African Meteorites are cool because.They're
meteorites! (Need I say more?)
- Original Message -
From:
Mark
Bostick
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 8:39 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] FREE METEORITE
CONTEST TWO! NWA's!
African meteorites are cool because they don't pretend, no pedigree, no
academic record, no Saint Machin no Something County, no sophisticated
outfit, they just offer you what they are, an unnamed flower of the
universe, just for the thrill of the last explorers, the crude nakedness of
outer space
ark !!! Best
Regards.
Steven Drummond " The Unknown Collector " :-)
- Original Message -
From:
Mark
Bostick
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 8:39 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] FREE METEORITE
CONTEST TWO! NWA's!
Hello All,
Si
Hello All,
Since I kinda ended the last contest maybe a little
early and I thought that was somewhat fun I have decided. Hey, why not
another contest? So without further wait
"The free NWA meteorite lot contest!"
Heres the deal. 20 free different numbered
NWA meteorite micromount
All,
I'd like to share something odd that the list will surely find interesting.
Every year I attend the ORIGINS gaming convention here in Columbus, Ohio.
It's one of the largest gaming cons in the country. This year my
pre-registration book came and on page 28 it mentions that one of the show
Hi Mo... Keep looking! You certainly are putting lots of time in the field,
and sooner or later, you will find something everyone agree's is a
meteorite. I wish I had so much time as you to spend in field
research...You are very fortunate indeed.
Also; Your images are very well done!
Hi Mo... Keep looking! You certainly are putting lots of time in the
field, and sooner or later, you will find something everyone agree's is a
meteorite. I wish I had so much time as you to spend in field
research...You are very fortunate indeed.
Also; Your images are very well d
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