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Welcome to Tucson. Don't bother to bring a
jacket. Its already hit 100! : �
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Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 8:52 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Moving to
Tucson
All,
After years of looking to move on from my current
position, I decided to go back to teaching in the public schools.
There are a lot of schools out there and a shortage of teachers, after
all. In case the subject line wasn't enough of a hint, I have found a
job in Tucson. Specifically, I'll be teaching physics at Ironwood
Ridge High School.
Aside from the obvious advantage of not living in
Columbus, or in Ohio, or in any part of the Midwest, I will now be able to
attend the big Tucson show each year and blow my improved salary on
meteorites. With enough begging, I might even be able to convince
someone to take me along meteorite hunting some day. :)
I know
that many on the list hail from the Tucson area. Is there a meteorite
(or at least a geological) club that meets out that
way?
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bob
Martino
Can you really name a
star?
http://home.columbus.rr.com/starfaq/ "I
look up to the heavens but night has clouded over no spark
of constellation no Vela no
Orion."
-Enya
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