Mauro Daniel wrote:
unfortunately for you my IP is 62.211.14.174 and not what your friend
have writeand now you go in spam box what I have promised.
Hehehe...that's pretty good Matteo...er...uh...Mauro. Be sure to send
me my customary idiot email when reading this. Your IP addy is quite
Mauro Daniel wrote:
sorry Farmer but you have take a dazzleand stop this your battle
against italian people.
That's strange. Matteo and yourself must be sharing the same computer
then.
82.88.123.236
Best,
Dave
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Matteo,
Nice try with the Netsky virus you had sent to me via Yahoo.fr. I was
born at nightbut not LAST night.
Dave
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Michael and List,
I posted on the 24th that the viruses weren't from you, but you know, it
probably was unread by most, just like this one. The viruses are coming
from Romania with Michael Blood's email being spoofed as the sender.
So, whoever is from Romania with a domain IP of ess.ro on this
Hey Michael,
Sending viruses from Romania again. ;-) Whoever received this, don't
open it and NO, it didn't come from MB either.
Dave
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John K. Gwilliam wrote:
In parting, I think I can speak for a majority of list members when I
say that we have a great deal of affection and respect for European
meteorite collectors and dealers - the honest ones, that is.
Amen brother John. I can also say that Art (the moderator of this
for reaction was
Dave Andrews, who wrote at the end of his mail probably said too much
already. No, Dave, you didn't! Thank you!
I may be one of the major contributors to this List but this doesn't - and above all -
shouldn't give me the right to attack and flame list members in such an unqualified
manner
Wow! I had always thought of Gregory (Mr. Sharkster) as one of the
list's more benign creatures (unless provoked). I'm not aware of what
you two had said to each other in private about Normandy or whatever,
but I think the reply Doug gave him was quite uncalled for. F_rting
and a__hole and
From everything I've seen in the past, anything Martin passes on to us
is Grade A #1 Museum stuff. One only has to visit the world-wide-web
of meteorites to see what he has had in his possesion and photographed.
Anyway, thanks SSteve for letting all of us know about your fortunate
purchase.
I'm lost. Anyone else know what's going on with these two messages to
the list???
Dave
Dennis Wells wrote:
hello i will most definitly, leave great feedback for you once the
item arrives.i would like it to arive as fast as possible. so as good
as the 5 dollars can get it here.thank you very
Kudos Steve! I'd be kind of pissed (to put it mildly) about the
private email that BK made public and then acted ignorant about it.
You two are essentially neighbors and he has befriended you badly. He
knew exactly what he was doing and is proud of it. For someone on the
list for only one
It didn't come from you Howard. It originated from the
Chicago/Wisconsin area from a computer called Karen using Verizon DSL.
Dave
Howard Wu wrote:
Hi list, I just received a list letter from ME with No subject in
the title line and an exe. file attachment. This was not from me (at
least by
Mike and Bernhard,
I never could see a reference to Washington. There is a Franconia
Wash there and presumably it came from private land north of it?
Just my theory,
Dave
Michael Farmer wrote:
I meant that the owner who sent you the email made the mistake
Bernhard. Trust me, the meteorite is
Rosemary Hackney wrote:
What is uhauhaua ? Is it a meteorite? or is it more akin to
Mawah?
Just curious.
Rosie
Hi Rosie,
I think it's hahahaha in Swedish. ;-)
Dave
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But...where are the references
We miss you Bernd.
I for one, promise to never utter the dreaded Italiano M_ word
again. I promise.
Dave (how many of us Daves are on this list? I bet we have the Mikes
beat.)
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Walter Branch wrote:
Hi Adam and List,
Contrary to your experience, I unsubscribed from the list earlier this
year and it took nearly two weeks for me to re-subscribe, after three
or four unreplied emails.
Hi Walter and list,
I just changed my email address a couple of days ago, but if
Ball lightning? I've seen it before and it could possibly fool people
into thinking it is a meteor. Now about making some type of fulgurite,
I couldn't tell you.
Just a thought.
Dave
Adam Hupe wrote:
Hi Tom and List,
The problem with this material is that it does not contain any metal.
Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Sorry if this is a repeat !!!
Hello List, Since the beginning of my meteorite collecting I have been
looking for a meteorite as nice as this one! This is what I consider
perfect! If any of you have one this nice I would love to see a pic! If
this was the only
Dave is unquestionably the King of the Strewnfield, as is evidenced
by this latest ~50-grammer. Congrats, Dave!
John and Greg(ory),
Thanks for the HUGE compliments, but I wouldn't go that far as say
King. I'm just lucky (or should I say, unlucky) enough to live here.
Actually, if the truth
Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Hello List, just a question. To me, SA is one of the nicest looking
meteorites out there! This thing is ugly and is said to be an SA, looks more
like a Campo to me, what do you all think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2183522064
Looks like
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2182031017
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2182031017
Did you see this one? Same seller, and an Ourique specimen. He says
We bought this from a dealer who personally made the journey to
Portugal
I believe I know the business and individual(s) that are selling these.
I was a approached with a bucket full of rocks a year or so ago by this
person who was in cahoots with a local trading post here in town. I
told him that they were NOT meteorites but he insisted that ASU had
authenticated
Hi Adam,
How about honoring the great photographer of leaverites? Yousefite? ;-)
Dave
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Good evening Steve, and all,
Steve, you make a very interesting proposition. Let me get this
right. You want something you don't already have and, it has to be a
hard to get item. Fair enough.
I will trade you my ex-wife for your 3 specimens. My ex fits both of
Steve Witt wrote:
Greetings List,
I had the honor and priviledge of picking up Rob Elliot from O'Hare
Airport today.
I'm sorry Steve. I offer my sincere condolences . ;-)
Dave
Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
In two hours a 70 g park forest on ebay is going to end. It is already up to
$916, What a joke for a what LL?
Thanks, Tom
Tom,
I really don't think that price is really that outrageous. It went
through roofs of houses, smashed the furniture, computers and
It's a historical
fall just like Forest Park...only difference is that it happened just a
few days ago. FRESH
Oops! Looks like I got the Forest Petrified mixed up with Park Forest. Sorry. ;-)
Mr. Ranger Sir,
Dave
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- but
why the max price of a Bensour is a $5/gr.? In Morocco
the prices of hotels, travel etc.they do not
exist? Bensour is the same a low TKW, nice fresh
crust, nice matrix etcwhy only $5/gr.?
Regards
Matteo
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Tom aka James Knudson wrote
In the meteorite catalogue of 2098: Park Forest
historical fall.
I bet it will be there.
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M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
I remember when is exit the first Portales
pieces$35-40/gr. now is go to $12.5/gr. but this
is a very special meteorite, and have hit houses and
fall over a citythe same of Park Forestand the
total mass of Portales is many low.
I don't
Jim Strope wrote:
Latest news out of Chicago is that this meteorite did NOT originate from
Venus. The conventional thinking now is that it will be the first confirmed
meteorite from URANUS.
Jim,
I think the CLING-ONS that are encircling URANUS can confirm this
hypothesis. ;-)
Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At the link below is an interesting page from an Italian newspaper
issue I recently acquired. The newspaper is entitled La Domenica del
Corriere (which I believe to be The Sunday Mail or some
approximation thereof) and this particular issue is 6 Oct 1946. This
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't have my camera with me in Chicago, so I don't have any
pictures to share.
But, as luck would have it, someone sent me this today.
That's me on the left, and Greg Wilson on the right, standing on an
old apple box to make him look taller ;-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://members.aol.com/sharkkb8/chicago03/Bond-and-Moneypenny.jpg
(if you're unsure.everyone knows Bond is considerably taller than
Moneypenny ;-)
Wasn't that attire from that Bond movie entitled, Wussfinger? ;-)
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Sir rob elliott from Fernlea meteorites will be up in the chicago area
next month. He was wondering if anyone from this area would like to
get together on the 9th of march for a little socializing. That is a
sunday. Please email me or rob to as where he will be staying. It will
be great to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's only because the visiting Brits found far more Holbrook specimens
than the home team, when we all hit the strewnfield last October.
Tears and tantrums followedit wasn't a pretty sight! ;-)
Whatever you've been smoking, please share some. Please! ;-)
John Gwilliam wrote:
Jim and List,
The best person to answer this question would be our Holbrook
historical expert and fellow List member, Dave Andrews. I can't
recall Dave ever mentioning the boy in any of our conversations.
Hi John and Jim,
I don't know who the boy who made
Greetings listees,
Speaking of which, I stumbled across this great website offering a bit
of education on meteorwrongs and meteorights. I thought some of you
might find some interest in it. If not, please hit the delete key now
and pretend this message never arrived. ;-)
This will be a one time post only. I am going to put it up for sale. My 18
gram piece of cat mountain. I have pics of it if anyone is interested. The
asking price is $2800.00. That is around $160 per gram!
What happened to your holy grail
Inquiring minds want to know.
Frank
Al,
some of us are there in Holbrook already.
We've just got back from the strewnfield, dusty, sweaty and probably a wee bit whiffy
too.but we've found 25+ individuals fragments between the two of us so far. Cool!
:-)
Cheers,
Rob Elliott using Dave Andrews email address in Sunny Holbrook
It sounds like the Klez virus. Norton's or McAfee's sites will tell you
step-by-step how to remove it. Also, the Bugbear worm is making the rounds
too. The Klez disables your anti-virus and won't let you reinstall your
anti-virus either...until you disable the worm. This means deleting a file
And why do you say that?
Jonathan Gore wrote:
I think his case is more complex than that.
Jonathan M. Gore
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The Wonderful Wolfgang Mozart Albert Einstein
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To: Jonathan Gore [EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings my name is George could somebody tell me where I could go to
check and make sure my meteorites are for sure meteorites? not where I
can send them to, but where I can go take them my self I would really
appreciated if I could get the info thank you.
Hi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not a whole lot of people are nearer the fire than our own Dave Andrews
in Holbrook.
Bob Holmes
www.meteoritebiz.com
Greetings Bob and listees,
Holbrook is fine. As lots of you know, there isn't a whole lot of fuel for
this monster growing in these parts. I
Rob Wesel wrote:
Hello all-I just got me a new computer with Windows XP and it's giving
me some trouble installing the MetCat CD. Anyone out there been
through this?
Hi Rob,
I just bought a new PC a few days ago with Win XP, and after reading
your note decided I better try to install the
For those of you who wish to set your PC to atomic clock time, it
doesn't get any easier than this free (shareware for Windows) download.
I use it all the time and find it quite handy. It does all the work for
you with just the click of a button. I've noticed there are many list
members that
John Gwilliam wrote:
Juris,
Congratulations on your first find. My good buddy Dave Andrews knows the
Holbrook strewn field better than anyone else I know or have heard of. In
addition, He's a wealth of information about the historical aspects of
Holbrook and it's meteorite. Hopefully
Robbie Ferngully wrote:
And besides, I picked up another Lotus a few days before leaving for London
and haven't really had a chance to drive it yet, so I'm gonna spend the rest
of the day dashing along the country lanes around here with my hair on fire
instead.SO much more soothing than
Michel Franco wrote:
Hi list
I have received an email with the link www.bccmeteorites.com.
it promotes BCC9601, a new differentiated lunar highlands refractory rich
crustal sample and originally weighing 2,485 grams.
Hi Michel,
Boggy Creek must be close neighbors to the Frass Ranch.
Cox SMTP west wrote:
Do we really need all those little hi's and tests to clog up the List, is that what
Private E- mail is for ?. Could we not have sections for Sale's/Trades, Soap
Box's, Picture Galleys, Links, New Finds, General Information on Meteorites,
New Members Help Page
Check this one out. I like the display pieces that come with it!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=601182069r=0t=0
I wish Mohammed would send us some finds like that!
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Dave Andrews has a terrific web site dedicated to the Holbrook
fall. It includes the complete 1912 article by Warren Foote from the
American Journal of Science. Maps and pictures of the strewn field
etc. Go to
http://strewnfield.tripod.com/holbrook.html
Hope this helps.
Thanks Steve
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