Re: [meteorite-list] Betting on Rob's New Moroccan Fall

2002-03-13 Thread Adam Hupe
I will go with a monomict microbrecciad LL6, FA 31 +/-1, S4, W0 chondrite. Adam Hupe __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list __

Re: [meteorite-list] Betting on Rob's New Moroccan Fall

2002-03-13 Thread Rob and Colleen
Nice call, but can I get half for correctly spelling microbrecciated ? -- Rob Wesel -- We are the music makers...and we are the dreamers of the dreams. Willy Wonka, 1971 Adam Hupe wrote: I will go with a monomict microbrecciad LL6, FA 31 +/-1, S4, W0 chondrite. Adam Hupe >

Re: [meteorite-list] Digital camera and meteorites

2002-03-13 Thread Meteorite1
I agree! We have three Sony Cybershot DSC-S30 cameras in the family love them! Jim H - Original Message - From: Mark Miconi [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Alexander Seidel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 8:28 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Digital camera

[meteorite-list] Guess

2002-03-13 Thread Steve Witt
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[meteorite-list] Nonsense

2002-03-13 Thread Michael Blood
Mike Dean, I must interject that it is TRULY amazing that neither of you have gotten it that hostility, name calling, etc. acomplishes almost exclusively 3 things: 1) It makes everyone else (which includes your customers) think you are childish (at best). 2) It makes list

Re: [meteorite-list] Betting on Rob's New Moroccan Fall

2002-03-13 Thread FERNLEA4
In a message dated 13/03/02 03:43:01 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Quite a few ordinary chondrite variations remain (as well an non-OC designations, if you're feeling cheeky), so have at it gang! I'm surprised that no-one's guessed at LL7 yet (unless I've missed that

Re: [meteorite-list] Betting on Rob's New Moroccan Fall

2002-03-13 Thread Meteoriteman
My Guess...to be wrong as possible; NEW LUNAR! Jake Jake Delgaudio The Nature Source Meteorites and Fossils Queensbury, NEW YORK 12804 website: www.nature-source.com email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone:(518) 761-6702 Fax; (518) 798-9107 Proud member of: The

Re: [meteorite-list] Bessy Bullshit I WILL BUY IT NOW!

2002-03-13 Thread Mark Miconi
Mike, Put me down for 20 grams right now. I will pay with PayPal as soon as it is in your hands...If you get a whole stone in 20-25 grams size even better. At $2.00 a gram I am in for 20-25 grams right now. I would love to have something this fresh with this lovely fusion crust and color in

[meteorite-list] North Chile Hexahedrite For Sale

2002-03-13 Thread Rodrigo Martinez
Hola List My web site is update with 11 nice small cuts of the Iron meteorite North Chile Hexahedrite (IIA) to $2/g. You can see those in www.meteorites.cl North Chile Antofagasta, Chile Found 1875 Iron. Hexahedrite (IIA). The following eight irons, of total weight 266kg, identical in

Re: [meteorite-list] Digital Photography

2002-03-13 Thread Matteo Chinellato
Hello all Sincerely the digital machines are comfortable why it can be seen and be unloaded endured the image, but will not never have a definition as the normal cameras, sincerely I prefer my Canon EOS 50E or Pentax MX, or Mamya that one digital, even if ne I have acquired one for curiosity.

Re: [meteorite-list] Digital Photography

2002-03-13 Thread Jim Strope
According to some friends of mine who are very involved in photography, Digital camera resolution will equal that of 35mm when the digitals reach 17megapixels. The advantage of digital over film now is ease of use and speed. If someone emails me and wants a photo of a meteorite I can have it to

Re: [meteorite-list] Digital Photography

2002-03-13 Thread Matteo Chinellato
Yes this is right, the same for me, if I have to send a meteorite photo immediately, click with digital and send. Regards matteo --- Jim Strope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: According to some friends of mine who are very involved in photography, Digital camera resolution will equal that of 35mm

RE: [meteorite-list] Winona/Canyon Diablo

2002-03-13 Thread meteorites
I think that pictures do not tell the entire story. The Winona Meteorite is primarily silicate with large areas of oxide where metal or sulfides or such must have been present. On the exterior it looks almost exactly like Meteor Crater oxide. And this has made me, and other wonder if in fact

[meteorite-list] Another Happy Bessy Customer.

2002-03-13 Thread Michael Farmer
I will have $ 200 to $ 300 for an Individual of the the new Moroccan fall.So if you have a beautiful Individual in a range of 100 to 150 g - please keep me in mind. I want to be one of your first customers on this new meteorite. Please inform me as soon as possible ( when your stones have

Re: [meteorite-list] Digital Photography

2002-03-13 Thread John Gwilliam
Up until recently, the one greatest advantage of 35mm pictures over digital was the ability to have actual high quality prints for display. The cameras in the 5 megapixel range are now capable of producing (with the proper printer) 8 x 10s that cannot be distinguished from 35mm prints by

Re: [meteorite-list] Farmer Bullshit

2002-03-13 Thread dean bessey
Geez farmer. Is that what this is about? Somebody called you bad names? You must have been a badly beat up kid in grade 4. To bad you cant go crying to your mommy anymore. For the record it appears that you have been the one talking about me all year and telling everybody that my meteorites

[meteorite-list] ANSWER MY QUESTIONS

2002-03-13 Thread Michael Farmer
Dean you are great at reshuffling the same dribble that you already said while ignoring the valid questions posed to you. Once again, How do you justify selling this fall, common chondrite, nice but not that nice, for $15 gram, when you dump the good stuff? Answer that please, you paid less than

[meteorite-list] Actually about meteorites

2002-03-13 Thread Edward Hodges
Who's got a slice of Chinga with fusion crust for sale? For that matter, who's got an interesting anom. iron with inclusions? 200gr, or less. Thanks- Edward R. Hodges _ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger:

[meteorite-list] Final tally on Rob Elliott's contest entries

2002-03-13 Thread Matson, Robert
Hi All, I guess with Alan Hupe's post, this contest is now academic. Too bad that there was already a known classification (which would taint the outcome of a serious contest). But it was all in good fun! Congrats to Rob and Herbert (and anyone else who ~wanted~ to take LL6, but couldn't).

Re: [meteorite-list] To My investors

2002-03-13 Thread Stephen E. Smith
Hi all, This is a very unfortunate situation. I personally enjoy dealing with almost everyone on the list. I find everyone, pretty much, a pleasure to deal with. My interests are wide and varied as are the personalities on the list. I can vouch for how pleased I am with my meager investments

[meteorite-list] Re: Digital Photography

2002-03-13 Thread Martin Horejsi
Hello Robert and all, Good point about the max shutter-open duration. While I have not experimented with it yet, my Coolpix 5000 does have a max of about 5 minutes. Still too short for many applications, but plenty for others. Speaking of what the future holds for film, I actually wish we could

[meteorite-list] Dean Bessys failure to answer any questions.

2002-03-13 Thread Michael Farmer
Dean, grow up, Now you sound like Casper. You wont answer a single question I posed to you, that answeres EVERYTHING in my book, anyone dumb enough to buy from a proven lier who wont answer accusations deserves to get ripped off. thanks Dean, you proved everyhting I was trying to say about you.

RE: [meteorite-list] To My investors

2002-03-13 Thread peter scherff
Hi Mike, Dean everyone, I have been doing business Mike Farmer for at least four years. I have invested in a number of his trips. They have all been successfully. The last trip of Mikes that I invested in was in January of this year. Mike brought back 5 different meteorites for me, 2

Re: [meteorite-list] To My investors

2002-03-13 Thread FRANK B CRESSY
To those who tire of the Mike and Dean show, click delete now :-) Hello all, At the risk of having sand thrown at me from the sandbox, I'd like to publicly say that I'm one of Mike's investors, and one that is quite happy with the results of the seven investment trips I've participated in. Mike

Re: [meteorite-list] To My investors

2002-03-13 Thread John Gwilliam
Dean, Although I'm not one of Mike Farmer's investors, I'll stand up and be counted. I've done business with Mike for years and have always found him to be honest, fair and professional. There have been many times my orders have arrived at my place before I got the check mailed out. Is he

[meteorite-list] Betting on Rob's New Moroccan Fall

2002-03-13 Thread Matson, Robert
Hi Jim, I'm sorry I forgot you! There were so many messages in my Inbox this morning that accidentally missing several entries was almost unavoidable. And I have to admit that once I saw that the stone was already classified, I lost a little interest in being the unofficial collator of contest

Re: [meteorite-list] To My investors

2002-03-13 Thread Walter Branch
Hello Everyone, I would prefer to stay out of this but since the issue was raised... I am not one of Mike's investors (though I did consider it once - gotta mortgage I'd rather pay off early) but I can say that I have never had an unpleasant transaction with Mike. -Walter

Re: [meteorite-list] To My investors

2002-03-13 Thread dean bessey
From: John Gwilliam Say John. Do you have some of farmers pubic hairs on top of your night table so that you can stroke them every night before you go to bed to? DEAN _ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device:

[meteorite-list] North Chile Hexahedrite For Sale

2002-03-13 Thread Rodrigo Martinez
Hola List Excuse for the website, Now is working fine My web site is update with 11 nice small cuts of the Iron meteorite North Chile Hexahedrite (IIA) to $2/g. You can see those in www.meteorites.cl North Chile Antofagasta, Chile Found 1875 Iron. Hexahedrite (IIA). The following eight

[meteorite-list] Jim's comments on Moroccan trips

2002-03-13 Thread Michael Blood
Hi Jim, Thanks for the sanity - at first, I thought it was just going to be another I vote for. emails, which, of course, only encourage the naughty behavior we have been seeing. It is unlikely many have failed to have dealings with both parties involved and almost certainly can

[meteorite-list] Language / accusations

2002-03-13 Thread Michael Blood
Michael and Dean, Each of you have, UNDOUBTEDLY lost customers who will not buy from someone who engages in the behavior you are each exhibiting. The language you two are using ALONE is enough to result in your removal from the list. The personal accusations ALONE are enogh to

[meteorite-list] Question on cutting

2002-03-13 Thread MuseumStore/NatureSource
Hi! I have a nice 27 pound Toluca, and after much angst have decided to have it cut. Can someone refer me to a reputable person who has handled this type of material before, and/or explain to me how the whole exchange works? You can email me off list, or on. I very much appreciate any

[meteorite-list] Progress Report 2003 Met Calendar

2002-03-13 Thread Roman Jirasek
I am pleased to say that the 2003 Meteorite Calendar is now well under way. The picture entry date has been extended to April 30th, 2002. We have many to choose from now, but the more the merrier! Now almost half way done the 300 plus meteorite birthday fall entries. One meteorite fall should

Re: [meteorite-list] In House Fighting

2002-03-13 Thread SSachs9056
Wow, gone for three days and I came back to this. This could be better than a pay-per-view fight, and most certainly better than the televised fight between Tonya Harding and Paula Jones or the actors who played Danny Partridge and Greg Brady! With all of the in-house fighting, it almost

[meteorite-list] cutting

2002-03-13 Thread Michael Blood
Hi Martin All, While I have yet to work with Marlin, he certainly has a good reputation. However, I would like to mention that I have never seen better work than that done by our own Ron and Jim Hartman. Additionally, it was very gracious of Ron to mention Marlin in response to the

[meteorite-list] Re: cutting

2002-03-13 Thread Martin Horejsi
Hi Michael, You are correct. The Hartmans are also some of the finest as well. I just had not yet read their email to the List when I jumped in to offer my suggestion. Thanks Michael, Martin On 3/13/02 9:36 PM, Michael Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Martin All, While I have yet to

[meteorite-list] Minerals and Astronomy

2002-03-13 Thread Jensan Scientifics/ Sci-Mall
Hi all, Sorry for this unwarranted exuberance, but we feel great today! Some of you got to see the prototype of this new creation in Tucson at Twink and Jim's celebration. Here it is, in production at last! All the layout and all the photography done here by us, including some

Re: [meteorite-list] cutting

2002-03-13 Thread MARK BOSTICK
I have had several things cut be Ron Hartman and agree that he does top of the line work and has had a lot of experience cutting iron. Mark - Original Message - From: Michael Blood Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 10:41 PM To: Martin Horejsi Cc: MuseumStore/NatureSource; Meteorite List