Hello everyone,
I was looking around the internet and came across this link, I think you will
get a kick out of it. these are supposed to be meteorites, they do not even
resemble meteorites. But he Guarantees these to be authentc. sure hope is is
not an IMCA member.
In a message dated 4/9/2007 10:37:40 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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Hello everyone,
I was looking around the internet and came across this link, I think you
will get a kick out of it. these are supposed to be meteorites, they do not
even
resemble meteorites. But he
How's this for a quote?
SM-30 Magnetic Susceptibility on this meteorite has a
Mean Log X of 4.50 which is just out of the range for
C/M's , and is more in the range of a CI from Mars !.
Wow! Is is actually possible to squeeze any more error
filled bullshit into a single sentence?
In the
of meteorites!
What a cash cow. I bet it's Cow-erdite.
Paul Swartz
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 12:57:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [meteorite-list] This is the funniest meteorite dealer I've
seen?
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He's even using the scale cube idea-- with a die of unspecified size!
http://www.rocksmuseumonline.com/index.php?pr=WF1
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Hi all:
I am excited about the Mars CI/CM. Having studied asteroids as well as
Mars and its satellites. I have not problems with this claim. Imagine --
the first documented meteorites from either Deimos or Phobos!! The
Russians are wasting their time planning a sample return mission now that
we
--- Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He's even using the scale cube idea-- with a die
of unspecified size!
http://www.rocksmuseumonline.com/index.php?pr=WF1
Yes but if you run a Heiroglyph Conformity test
(HC-29.999 ) on it combined with Oxygen Isotope test,
you'll find it is
Hi,
This was one of my attempts (Dec 2005) to reason with M.M.
http://home.earthlink.net/~ebaywrong/auction/minor.html
With the passing of the Frass Site, it looks as though there
are several hopefuls trying to attain it's unique position.
Best,
Ken Newton
And also, on one of his pages he has some pointless techy graph - go to
http://www.rocksmuseumonline.com/index.php?pr=AR2
and look at the 1728.pdf image at the bottom!
The 1728.pdf - if googled will not produce a paper with this diagram on,
some other information re Mars.
For god's sake - can
Websites such as this one would be amusing if it were
truly done as a lark or as a parody, but when those
webmasters actively and repeatedly hassle researchers,
then we have a problem that needs to be addressed.
There are a number of us on this List that communicate
with researchers and other
I really like the glass one with the air bubbles.
Trace
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From: Joe
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Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 12:57 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] This is the funniest meteorite dealer I've seen?
Hello everyone,
I was looking around
In a message dated 4/9/2007 10:37:40 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello everyone,
I was looking around the internet and came across this link, I think you
will get a kick out of it. these are supposed to be meteorites, they do not
even
resemble meteorites.
This guy has seen more falls than anyone on the planet.
What a nut.
** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
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