Hi Mark,
Congratulations on the work you did to have this coin
minted! It is a beauty. Most people on the list probably don't
know how much you contributed to this coin being minted.
Best wishes, Michael
on 10/25/06 10:27 AM, MARK BOSTICK at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Is there a URL to which I can go to see these?
Michael
on 11/1/06 11:12 PM, Dave Harris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only one commentBRILLIANT!
Why were these not around when I started collecting?!
Very fine idea, beautifully packaged and very collectible.
And please, all you
on 11/11/06 6:49 AM, Martin Altmann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I enter: Bereba meteorite sale
Results:
Dealer A 180$/g
Dealer B 250$/g
Dealer C 150$/g
Dealer D is just working on his page, but I know them, hes not the cheapest
with Bereba
Captain B - ask him, for what he was
Someone asked me for Dhofar 019 not long ago and I was
out and couldn't get any.
In cleaning my office I found I had 2 specimens.
Please contact me off list.
Thanks to all, Michael
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on 11/16/06 7:22 AM, mark ford at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True but I was thinking more about a 'traceable route' than just a glorified
label, things like TKW, even classification can change over a meteorites life
... but information like 'I sprayed VCI all over it', 'ex nininger', 'part of
Ruben and Michael,
You do such a great service for all of us on the list.
One thing I think would greatly improve it (for me,
anyway) is if you provided minimal information on the
featured piece - AT LEAST the name of the fall/find - then,
much less important would be the other
Message -
From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gerald Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - November
19, 2006
This is a sale for list members only:
As you all know, Glorietta Mtn. has produced a limited
amount of pallasitic material. Generally, it was first offered
at $45 a gram, though some material, especially a year or so
after the big find, was available for as low as $30/g, especially
if it
Cute.
Michael
on 11/19/06 11:43 AM, Darren Garrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 10:53:19 -0800, you wrote:
Apparently some browsers provide more/different information than mine.
I use Foxfire - which I know is fairly common, and this is ALL
that came
.
Michael L Blood wrote:
Ruben and Michael,
You do such a great service for all of us on the list.
One thing I think would greatly improve it (for me,
anyway) is if you provided minimal information on the
featured piece - AT LEAST the name of the fall/find - then,
much less
accidentally found that in Firefox, the image floats
over the caption and you can see the text by resizing
the image.
I can't seem to make any image zoom settings
permanent.
Elton
--- Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently some browsers provide more/different
information
Hi Doug,
I, too, ENJOY Steve's ads - er, posts.
They are hysterical in their irony, duplicity and a myriad of
other elements I won't go into, as identifying said elements may
seem to be critical. HOWEVER, far funnier than his posts are the
reactions to his posts. 10 or 20 list
on 11/29/06 12:41 PM, Dave Carothers at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geez Doug,
If you're OK with Steve's posts, then you're implicitly saying it's OK for
every one else to act the same way. If everyone else was as inconsiderate
as Steve(Chicago) Arnold, there would be chaos on the list. Martin
Hi Dave,
Well, since you asked I have good news for you.
Try this site, which is one of the very oldest:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/catalog.htm
and
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/Hammers.html
Which is relatively new but backed 100% by an honest
dealer with
Hi Mike,
Sorry for the problems you and Jim are having - hope they
resolve easily and quickly.
You DID bring up a point regarding which I have been very
concerned: I have been told by USPS, UPS Fed Ex that I would
never be able to collect on insurance for a meteorite because it is
Ed,
Your comment about that diving from elevated heights the water
becomes awful hard stirred a question in me that has been nagging me
for some time.
I have heard jumping into water at 100 feet can result in breaking
your ankles and that at 300 feet the human body reacts to water
Hi Norbert,
You write, I'm looking for an affordable but precise digital
pocket scale. In some ways, the qualities you seek are mutually
exclusive. You want:
1) Portable
2) Precise (a variable term)
3) Affordable - also a variable term.
Let me share my own experience regarding the
Greetings all,
Those who know me may be aware I have been struggling
with an illness that includes a bad cough and weakness for a few
months. I have gone to a lung specialist for medication and last
night spent the night in a sleep center studying my brain waves
and breathing patterns
.
Anyway, I guess I'll have to look around on the net to find out which one is
the most accurate of these.
And before I forget it: I'd also like to thank all the other people who
responded.
All the best,
Norbert
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Michael L Blood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi All,
Man, I had forgotten how long it takes to accomplish this,
but the first draft of the Meteorite Auction is now up - some
great items - still room for about 30 more high quality pieces.
There are some absolute spectacular pieces and many,
many other very seductive specimens
Hi Bob,
I found your comment interesting because in reading the post
to which you were referring, I saw it more as a discussion about
the cost / value of large NanTans with only a back door invitation
to anyone interested as opposed to an ad.
I have wondered, myself about the
WHAT link?
If he has a link to someone else's web site and is doing it covertly
to promote his sale is that a violation of IMCA rules?
Michael
on 12/12/06 7:29 AM, Michael Farmer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ290059838558
This idiot looks like a
What did you link it to? I just checked his ad and the photo is
the same...
Michael
on 12/12/06 8:29 AM, Jim Strope at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is the original photo that was linked directly:
http://207.56.99.163/Sikhotefall4a.gif
I considered complaining to the IMCA about
Note to anyone interested (apparently, this is not a
topic of interest for those on the list - at least not
at this time of day) the catalog has been re-arranged
and the large, all-metal Nan-Tans are now #s 57,58 59.
Best wishes, Michael
on 12/12/06 12:49 PM, Michael L Blood
Geoff,
Don't you think it was particularly courageous of him to
include a photo of his own sister and brother in law?
Michael
on 12/12/06 2:52 PM, Notkin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Strope wrote:
The joke photo for those of you, like Michael, who did not see it was:
on 12/14/06 4:34 PM, ensoramanda at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Has anybody got details of times and location of the 2007 Tucson show.
Hi Graham,
The Week Most people attend are the week before and the weekend
of The Birthday Bash Fri, Feb 2 and the Tucson Meteorite Auction on
Sat,
Looks to me like a nice Campo.
Michael
on 12/16/06 7:31 PM, Jim Strope at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All.
This is already a known meteorite but what is it? Lets hear the guesses as
there is currently a difference of opinion.
Hi fellow list members,
You can now view the handsome visages of
our fellow meteorite aficionados, Joseph Robertson
Thomas Grau at:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/MeteoriteFriends.html
In addition, Alain Carion has submitted special
specimens to the auction, bringing
Dear Thaddeus,
Though you may be a master of sorts regarding the use
of big words (I had to look up two in your post below - and
I have a rather large comprehensive, if not usage vocabulary)
you seem not to be able to distinguish between the rather
savvy and certainly socially competent -
Dear Thaddeus,
Though you may be a master of sorts regarding the use
of big words (I had to look up two in your post below - and
I have a rather large comprehensive, if not usage vocabulary)
you seem not to be able to distinguish between the rather
savvy and certainly socially competent -
Here, Here!
I am with John on this - you are a splendid representative
for meteorite collectors and dealers! Good goin', Geoff!
(Those who haven't seen the show - it is a must see).
Best wishes, Michael
on 12/20/06 7:09 AM, JKGwilliam at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very
Dear Mark and others,
While I wholeheartedly agree with everyone's statements
(save the unintentional use of negatives in one of them) regarding
the beloved Bernd (and I do not use that adjective lightly), please
correct me if I am wrong:
The Harvey Awards are at the discretion of
on 12/21/06 10:37 AM, MARK BOSTICK at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When Geoff accepted the award, he wrote (1-25-2006); I have one
request/suggestion: let's make the People's Choice an annual event, so that
each year, you can all vote for some deserving person(s) for a Harvey.
--
Greetings
Hi all,
I, for one, am more than happy to leave the rules of how the
People's Choice award will be handled in the future to Steve and Geoff,
whom I am completely confident will come up with a well considered
policy re same.
With what amounts to another second from one of the two
Micheal,
For some reason my email did NOT make it to the list, but it did get to you.
I know it was on the bottom of your last email to the list you sent, but
would you kindly resend it for me, so that people will know what both you
and I were talking about?
In the mean time I will see if I can
Hi Greg, Steve, Geoff and the entire list,
I agree, Greg - if we are going to kick in our two cents on
suggesting how the people's Choice Harvey will be handled - and
I guess since it is The People's Choice, the people should have input
into the process - KISS is absolutely right - I would
I think the photo reveals the following:
- Lower Right = worlds largest (or at least the moon's largest)
pop corn popper
- Mid Left = Lunar port-a-potty
- moon horizon streaks = Festiclause dashing off at warp speed
Best wishes, Michael
on 12/22/06 6:48 PM, Mr EMan at [EMAIL
on 12/23/06 4:29 AM, chris aubeck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, my interest in meteorites is
different (I have never knowingly touched a meteorite nor have any
intention to buy one).
Merry Xmas, Chris
Hi Chris,
Are you some sort of meteorite celibate? Is it a sect?
Could you
on 12/23/06 10:40 AM, Dave Harris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As some of you might know - my divorce needs paying for.
Don't buy from Dave - buy from me, I have bunions.
Michael
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From: Michael L Blood
Date: 12/24/06 00:15:05
To: Dave Harris; Meteorite List
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD- Esquel Pallasite 146g
on 12/23/06 10:40 AM, Dave Harris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As some of you might know - my divorce needs paying for.
Don't buy from
a hook in advertising, I am truly sorry to hear your are facing
such a painful time. May it pass quickly.
Best wishes for rapid healing, Michael
From: Michael L Blood
Date: 12/24/06 09:25:42
To: Dave Harris; Meteorite List
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD- Esquel Pallasite
Greetings all,
I know most of us are looking foreword to going to the Tucson
Show. However, some of us can't. Each year I get a number of absentee
bids - and this year's catalog is chock full of terrific specimens - 98 of
them to be exact and 90 of them are with NO MINIMUM. Yet, unlike
I guess I forgot to include the URL - sorry:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/TucsonAuction07.html
where I have to look?
--- Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Greetings all,
I know most of us are looking foreword to
going to the Tucson
Show. However, some
Hay guys (and gals),
Is this THE ultra scam, or what? Of course, I will be contacting
the local police and FBI. If I disappear - guess it wasn't a scam!
Not laughing in San Diego - Michael
--
Attention ,
I Want you to read this message very carefully, and keep the secret
with
on 1/4/07 7:18 PM, Gerald Flaherty at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Syracuse fall
which hit the woman [Spell check Ga not NY]
Jerry Flaherty
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on 1/4/07 7:18 PM, Gerald Flaherty at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Syracuse fall
which hit the woman [Spell check Ga not NY]
Jerry Flaherty
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L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] the ULTRA scam!
Hay guys (and gals),
Is this THE ultra scam, or what? Of course, I will be contacting
the local police and FBI
.
Looking for a bigger hammer...
Greg
Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
NaturesVault (eBay)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.LunarRock.com
IMCA 3163
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From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List Meteorite-list
Hi Peter,
The only image I have seen of it was in a video about meteorites.
For those in the peanut gallery, it is the stone that fell May 19, 861ad.
in Nogata, Japan, crashing through the roof of a monastery of Buddhist
monks. It is the oldest documented hammer I know of. I believe not
Much thanks to Darren, Sterling and Bob Walker.
Best wishes, Michael
on 1/7/07 9:35 PM, Darren Garrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 18:00:10 -0800, you wrote:
If you do discover a still photo of it, I would much appreciate if
you let me know of it, as I am
Hi Mark,
I saw that before and I certainly hope they were able to save
the tree, though it is unlikely, as importing plants is a HUGE deal,
at least in the US, where permits are required, species identified,
etc. However, it would certainly make the world's most unique bonsai!
Darren Garrison was kind enough to send me the following link
re the hit man con:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/01/09/hitman.email.ap/index.html
Best wishes, Michael
--
It is difficult to get a man to understand something if his
salary depends on him not understanding it.
- Upton
A friend asked me for advise on where to get riker boxes.
Someone on the list advised:
http://www.kingsleynorth.com/skshop/search_results2.php?catID=203
But I am pretty sure someone else had a source that was
considerably cheaper. Anyone know?
RSVP
Thanks, Michael
not compare prices with your link, but they are for sale here also;
http://www.naturepreserved.com/riker.htm
Gary
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com
On 12 Jan 2007 at 10:04, Michael L Blood wrote:
A friend asked me for advise on where to get riker boxes.
Someone on the list
Please note. I have only 17 more slots for the auction. If you want
your item advertised you MUST submit your photo and description
within the week.
Also, if you are wanting to make any absentee bids this week
is FAR better than calling me on my cell phone after I have left for
Tucson!
on 1/20/07 2:08 PM, Bob WALKER at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to say, I think what you are doing, compiling the list of
Queensland meteorites, is one of the coolest things I've seen in a while.
I really like the idea. I think I will look into whether or not there is
a
on 1/20/07 2:40 PM, Gary K. Foote at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone else getting vulgar emails from someone wanting to be removed from
this list?
Gary
Just the occasional mud slingers with whom we all are familiar.
Michael
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on 1/20/07 2:40 PM, Gary K. Foote at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone else getting vulgar emails from someone wanting to be removed from
this list?
Gary
Oh, yah and the guy who thought I was so bad I should be
killedor at least threatened to be killed.
Michael
Hi All,
A printer friendly version of the Tucson Auction Catalog
is now up and can be accessed from the standard auction catalog.
However, you may have to hit renew or the equivalent on your
web browser when you open the auction page.
Or, just go to:
Hi Bob Graham,
I am in agreement with Bob; the main reference to this meteorite I
initially found stated ...the Mokoia meteorite, which was seen to fall near
Wanganui on 26 November 1908... indicates nothing about it striking
a human, animal or man made object, which is the difining
I can think of 3 of these
tree trimmers,
limb busters,
branch breakers,
arborites,
sapsuckers,
tree tilters,
arbor-ate'ms,
balsa bumpers,
coniferous conkers, etc:
1) Sikhote-Aline
2) Mokoia
3) The grand daddy of them all, the yet to be identified Tunguska
monster.
in a plant
pot, after the road/roof and breaking the window!
Regards
Graham Ensor Nr Barwell
Michael L Blood wrote:
I can think of 3 of these
tree trimmers,
limb busters,
branch breakers,
arborites,
sapsuckers,
tree tilters,
arbor-ate'ms,
balsa bumpers,
coniferous
Tom list,
Go here to see Tom's fascinating meteorite:
http://community.webshots.com/album/557144562QdwfqC
Best wishes, Michael
on 1/21/07 7:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list, I'm not trying to classify a meteorite with photos, but I have a
very
Tracy,
I would love to add Honolulu to my list of hammers. Do you
(or anyone else) know of ANY reference to any stones from this
fall hitting a ship? If so, please provide the source.
RSVP
Thanks, Michael
on 1/22/07 9:55 AM, tracy latimer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that fell on the ship. Apparently they
instead collected them on the mission house grounds and brought them aboard.
My small piece at least has that likely provenance!
Tracy Latimer
From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: tracy latimer [EMAIL PROTECTED],Meteorite List
meteorite-list
Pat,
You can read what little I know between the questions below:
Howdy Fellow Listees,
This year will be my first visit to the Tucson show,
and I have some questions. I have the
meteorite-times.com show guide, which has been very
valuable.
[I have a hotel in Green Valley
Dear Tracy,
Before I could definitively say Honolulu was a hammer, I'd have to do more
research to confirm it, but it's not unlikely.
Not unlikely - h - still, it is encouraging
BTW, I think my statement came from misreading the original article in Aloha
Airline's inflight magazine
An
You get a resale number (FREE and easily obtained from
your local state - tell them you occasionally sell on eBay
and want to be sure to pay state tax when someone buys
in your state, the same with swap meets and from your
web page). In San Diego, it takes about 10 minutes.
This allows you
Jim will be selling his impressive book at the auction you can
get it autographed and for no shipping fee.
Best wishes, Michael
on 1/25/07 4:43 PM, steve arnold at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow what a book jim has put together.It rivals bob
haags book from a few years ago.Jim has got
Hi Walter and all,
Yes, I host several articles by Frank. Go to my home page:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/
and scroll to the lower portion and you will see them listed. You
can then click on them to read.
Best wishes, Michael
on 1/25/07 4:39 PM, Walter Branch at
Greetings all,
I completed the Tucson Meteorite Auction catalog
today, adding the two final items:
109
Book - Meteorites: A Photographic Study of Surface
Features:Part One Shapes - Signed by Ninninger
No Minimum
and:
110
Book - Meteorites: A Photographic Study of Surface
Features:Part
Who ARE these nit wits???
Michael
on 1/29/07 7:33 PM, meteorites whole sale at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This is a list of Morocco's meteorites Robbers;
Greg Hupe=1st Class =VD
Mike Farmer/Jim Strope =VD
Rob Elliott/=VD
Matteo Chinellato/very slim like he doesn't eat food.= 0Value,0
Hi All,
Just got back from the big one.
Haven't come close to reading all my 473 emails, but I am more
convinced than ever that the lack of an additional check out person
at my auction is, indeed, a situation in need of correcting. My plan
for this year fell through at the last
on 2/8/07 6:45 PM, doctor death at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A few years ago I suggested to Michael Blood that a collector/dealer buying
a piece for resell may not want his buy price to become public knowledge.
And that some people come to auctions just to watch prices. He liked my
reasoning
1) I am pleased to announce that Moni Waiblinger-Seabridge will be
checking people out early at my auction starting 2008. Those of you
who are privileged to know Moni know she is a person of high character.
She will also assist at the end to make final payments go twice as fast.
2) I have heard
on 2/8/07 9:10 AM, Greg Hupe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dirk brings up a very good question, since the Lang's held a live public
auction, are they licensed? A couple people have stated in the last 12 hours
that there was some confusion during the Lang auction, which makes sense if
one were to
To All List Members,
Please be advised of the following note I received from a fellow
list member who attended Al's auction:
--
$1525 was not the hammer price, just that highest amount bid live.
There were numerous absentee bidders with higher bids. Al was
going to sort those out after
on 2/10/07 12:07 AM, Bill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All auction results are public in most states. If an auctioneer doesn't want
to share results, you write them down and record it yourself. You can't be
restricted from doing so and sharing the results.
The Langs post public ADS here all
Dear list members,
Due to interest in auction results, a lack of resistance
to same on the part of dealers and in the interest of accuracy,
the on line catalog now lists ALL FINAL BID PRICES.
(The list is just below the catalog photos and listed items).
I am human and there could
Hi Ma and all,
I believe they sold cheaply because of the recent history of this
particular fall:
1) Several (actually, many) years ago a very few American Dealers
bought up a huge supply of Nan-Tans ranging I quality from
exquisite irons with their internal matrix of Widmenschtaten
Hi fellow list members,
While I have no personal knowledge about the Achim accusation,
stating that it is proven fact does remind me that Mike Farmer posted
a list of final sale prices (as proven fact). In fact, I was,
understandably, concerned that I had paid far more than twice the
No List posts since 1:30 AM. Anyone there or is the list
down?
Michael
on 2/20/07 1:36 AM, mark ford at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fantastic!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martin
Altmann
Sent: 20 February 2007 08:31
To:
In my never ending quest of hammers and information
re same, I have come across this puppy a couple of times:
Dec. 8, 1929 YugoslaviaMeteor hits bridal party, killed 1
Note that no name is provided for this fall. It is, of course, not
on the Walter Branch Hits page.
Any info
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From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Info needed
In my never ending quest of hammers and information
of the relatively recent report of NOMADS being struck
and killed.
Jerry Flaherty
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From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Info needed
In my
Hi Jeffrey,
Thanks!
However, I was wondering what the NAME of this meteorite is
Zvezvan is not listed in Meteorites A to Z.
Michael
on 2/24/07 5:26 PM, Jeffrey Shallit at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ask and ye shall receive:
Little thing like a meteor fails to
Message -
From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jeffrey Shallit [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Meteorite List
Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ill need more
Hi Jeffrey
Hi Sterling All,
For me, it comes down to whether there is substantial
evidence or not regarding a given hammer. ONE of the criteria
I use is: is the actual meteorite available and has it been tested.
However, even this is not an absolute. I do not believe the fall of
NOGATA in 861 A.D.
not Peruvian but that's OK :)
On 2/27/07, Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you like me to foreword this to the list?
Michael
on 2/26/07 5:12 PM, Randall Gregory at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael,
I've extracted a few e-mails from my sent folder that never made
Greetings Randal,
I cannot be sure how to respond to someone who's logic is to
state he suspects the list has restricted his response - since I am
reading his response on the list.
(This is major brake with rationality #1)
I, personally, did not read all the back forth posts to
Greetings all,
Proud Tom has peeked his pointy little head out
finally at least far enough to request he be placed on
the Meteorite Friends Page (provided proper titles were
accorded him). A saw his title request as entirely
appropriate, since they so fit his function in the meteorite
Hi Dave,
I believe the rule reads more like, Ads should be limited
to one per WEEK (not month) and marked 'Ad' in the subject
box.
No mention of trades. I suspect if people are providing a
link to photos of meteorites they have for trade, that would be
desirable to most list
Hi Howard,
I went to Meteorite Central to copy the rule about ads,
believing you were mistaken. Apparently, Art ran that rule only
for a limited amount of time and the rules you listed are verbatim
with no additional guidelines, whatsoever.
So, technically, anyone can run all the
Hi All,
I just received this from Proud Tom who declined the revelation
of his True Identity:
If there's enough interest, I'm ready to put together more zany Proud Tom
adventures to share with others.
I know the emails I have gotten OFF LIST run at least 20 to one
stating they
Moni's post I found most interesting of all,
I like it / I don't like it.
H. sounds like it is the way you look at it. And most
certainly, everyone has a right to look at things their own way. I
might look at that cannon and think, Why, that's DISGUSTING!
That cannon killed
Greetings all,
I have come across many falls (such as Kilabo) where a fall is
reported to occur throughout a villiage, with many stones recovered,
yet none are reported to hit a hut, shed, house, or the like. (In the
instance of Kilabo, it is reported to have fallen in 5 different
Ah,
PT has already performed the needed function of giving
the gang a straw dog to kick around.
More than one person mentioned, what would a new-to-the
scene would be meteorite collector think of a PT web site (still
not clear how they would find it - but that is neither here nor
Come to my Meteorite Friends Page and check out the new photos of:
Mike Gallant Ted Brattstrom and the revised photos of:
Roman Jirasek ET at:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/MeteoriteFriends.html
If you ain't there, send in your photo and don't be square!
Best wishes,
on 3/10/07 8:11 AM, Michael Farmer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
List members, this man is now making threats to my
home and family.. Read this and tell me..
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Dear Mike and all,
Mike, would it help if you KNEW that NO ONE on the list wanted
to read ANY of the posts about
of Mike Farmer's post was obvious from the subject line,
thereby easily deleted if that thread wasn't interesting to the listee.
His post didn't bother me.
Cheers,
Pete
From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED],Meteorite List
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