Dave,
 
Congratulations.  The first one is the "toughest."  From here on out, it's easyyyyy (and fun)!
 
-Walter

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Walter Branch, Ph.D.
Branch Meteorites
322 Stephenson Ave., Suite B
Savannah, GA  31405 USA
www.branchmeteorites.com
----- Original Message -----
To: metlist
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 5:29 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] well, I done it...

Hi,
Don;t know if anyone is really interested in my very humble meteorite-related exploits, but, well, you;ve all got a delete key!
So, I did my first presentation to the Sussex Astro Soc. and although I was undoubtedly nervous, it went really well - in fact I have got 2 more bookings!
They were apparently inspired by my obvious passion and they loved being able to handle pieces and check them out under my microscope.  Not one individual there had even picked up a meteorite let alone hold one and have someone explaining their significance to them.
The most memorable comment I had was one chap, who had been a member for 25 years, declared that it was the best and most inspiring meeting he had been to! That'll do!
So, thanks for Bernd for the material for my slides and thank to you for the knowledge I digested over the past couple of years and then threw up over my audience!!!
 
Carpe Diem!
 
In gentle decay,
d.
"I have a proof that x^n+y^n=z^n never has integer solutions for n>2.
however, it won't fit into my signature file...."
 
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