Hi list,
the LDG of this seller looks a bit strange. Is it real or fake?
What do the experts think?
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZcommon_murreQQhtZ-1
Thank you,
Peter
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To all who purchased from my last meteorite sale,a
huge thanks.The website is GONE,like I said it
would.All purchases and trades are all going out
today,so again thanks.Also a HUGE apology to all on
this list for the misgivings of all this posts to
advertise my sales.There is nothing left to
On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 06:07:32 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
note,I wish anyone who likes to do PUBLIC attacks on
this list please keep it private.NO ONE LIKES PUBLIC
ATTACKS.For some reason some people think that
everything here needs to be aired.NO MORE!!
Just for myself, I don't care to see the
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Kevin wrote:
Thought this was Interesting!: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Stone
Be sure to check my site if you want to see a moderate picture of the
Hadschar al Aswad at:
http://www.meteoris.de/basics/cult3.html
More on black stones and religion, including a photo of the Black Stone
Peter wrote:
the LDG of this seller looks a bit strange. Is it real or fake?
What do the experts think?
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZcommon_murreQQhtZ-1
I'm certainly no expert for LDG, but this looks much like hyalithe to me,
i.e. opal, and not like LDG. The last piece on his list is
Roman,
Be sure to send a great pic of your 281 gm. Abee in for picture of the day.
It may generate some interest in your smaller offerings.
Do you think I can advertise my little piece for sale without getting into
trouble?
Say hi to EUC boy
Mike
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From: Roman
Sorry list.
That was a private email. Just ignore.
Cheers,
tett
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Roman,
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Norbert Classen kirjoitti:
Peter wrote:
the LDG of this seller looks a bit strange. Is it real or fake?
What do the experts think?
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZcommon_murreQQhtZ-1
I'm certainly no expert for LDG, but this looks much like hyalithe to me,
i.e. opal, and not like LDG.
Hi list.I have a few unclassified meteorites to
givaway.Let me know offlist.I will pay postage also.My
treat to all for my posting to much of my last sale.
steve arnold
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
Hi Doug,
so flagrant is my commercialism not.
Yes, I do have a slice of Elbogen left for sale, but I guess, if you'd ask
Dieter Heinlein, you would pay 10$ less per gram.
For the spelling of uncle Alois I always find two variants:
Widmanstätten
(with a single n and the German letter for the
Alois von Widmanstätten * 12. 7. 1754 Graz , ? 10. 6. 1849 Vienna
Greetings from Graz
Stefan
Hi Doug,
so flagrant is my commercialism not.
Yes, I do have a slice of Elbogen left for sale, but I guess, if you'd ask
Dieter Heinlein, you would pay 10$ less per gram.
For the spelling of uncle
Hi Stefan,
aeiou-encyclopedia on the page of TU Graz says:
Widmanstätten (Beck-Widmannstetter), Alois von, b. Graz (Styria), July 12,
1754, d. Vienna, June 10, 1849, natural scientist. Inherited his family's
printing firm, (founded in Graz in 1585); director of the spinning-mill at
Pottendorf
Thank you Martin and Doug
for all your efforts to let us know about certain literatures.
And I hope you two will meet some day, or have you?
I am sure you will enjoy each others company, you certainly make me smile
when I read your posts to each other.
Happy Saturday,
Moni :-)
PS. Just
In a message dated 11/25/2006 10:09:10 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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Norbert Classen kirjoitti:
Peter wrote:
the LDG of this seller looks a bit strange. Is it real or fake?
What do the experts think?
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZcommon_murreQQhtZ-1
I'm
Hi
soo, poor morasko got new synonym, heavy ruster. I can't aggre with this,
but I dont want talk about this now.
http://rmffm.pl/fakty/?id=109383temat=76next=1
Some more shoots of this 178kg monster and present Main Mass.
Yesterday we have several informations in Polish TV about this new
Hello all
I have a few kilos of Gao fragments, average weight 15 grams, average crust
better than 50% and they are cleaned so they are nice and black.
Anyone looking to stuff some stockings with coal?
50 grams $40
100 grams $70
500+ @ $0.65 per gram
Martin Altmann said:
There were always wars, wars, wars...
funny enough, people now ranting about
the European Union always forget...
1337-1453 Hundred Years' War
1455-1485 Wars of the Roses
1496-1499 Russo-Swedish War of 1496-1499
1522-1559 Habsburg-Valois Wars
1554-1557 Russo-Swedish War of
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
November 20-24, 2006
o Gigas Sulci (Released 20 November 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20061120a
o Lava Flows (Released 21 November 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20061121a
o Dunes (Released 22 November 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20061122a
o
http://www.nature.com/news/2006/061120/full/061120-14.html
Saturn's spokes may be made by lightning
Thunderstorms on the giant planet may cause puzzling streaks in its rings.
Philip Ball
Nature.com
24 November 2006
The mysterious spokes in Saturn's rings may be created by massive
thunderstorms
http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn10654-boulders-dash-hopes-for-mars-landing-site.html
Boulders dash hopes for Mars landing site
Kelly Young
New Scientist
24 November 2006
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has started scanning the arctic
plains of Mars for possible landing sites
Sterling wrote:
1739-1740 War of Jenkins' Ear
And [the USA's] certainly never managed to have a war as magnificently
named as The War of Jenkins' Ear! Now, that's how to name a war! Clear,
concise, and everybody knows exactly what it's all about.
Hey Sterling,
Hah! remember studies in Western
On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 19:34:06 -0600, you wrote:
do that in Iraq). And we've certainly never managed
to have a war as magnificently named as The
War of Jenkins' Ear!
Well, now we have The War of He Tried To Kill My Daddy.
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