-----Forwarded Message-----
>From: Count Deiro <countde...@earthlink.net>
>Sent: Aug 21, 2011 6:50 PM
>To: Jason Utas <meteorite...@gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Cat Mountain on EBay
>
>Dear Utas,
>
>I am Count Guido Roberto Deiro, Lord of Selasco, Precorsano, Canavese and 
>Deiro Inferiore e Superiore. (Italian counties in the Region of Piedmonte, 
>Italy). I am a member of the Italian Royal House of Savoia (The exiled King of 
>Italy's household.) and hold the position of Guadia d'Honore del Tombe del Re. 
>(Thats one of the select noblemen who guards the Tomb of the King of Italy in 
>the Parthenon. (The oldest building in Rome.) Italy's George Washington.
>
>A public school in Salto Canavese, Torino, Italy has been named "L'Acadameia 
>d'Count Deiro" in my honor for my subscriptions and support in the 
>construction of the facility which serves over 500 grade school children in 
>the Valle d'Orco.  
>
>I am a Knight Grand Cross and the Grand Chancellor of the Sovereign Dynastic 
>Order of St. John - Knights of Malta (One of the oldest orders of chivalry in 
>the world.). And a Knight Grand Cross of the Sovereign Military Order of St. 
>George. Both positions were aquired through a lifetime of work supporting 
>International Red Cross and Refugee Relief on four continents. These 
>investitures can only be made by a King, Queen, Prince or Princess. In my 
>case, HRH King Michael of Romania, HRH Prince Henri of France and HRH Eric von 
>Pappenheim of Germany.   
>
>The Governor of the State of Nevada proclaimed that December 29th of each year 
>is to be known as "Count Deiro Day". The Governor of the State of Kentucky  
>commissioned me a Colonel in the State Guard. (The late Colonel Sanders was 
>also an officer.) The City of Las Vegas proclaimed me an "Outstanding Citizen" 
>and named a boulevard "Count Deiro Drive". These honors were granted in 
>recognition of my years of service to the less fortunate citizens of those 
>localities.
>
>Finally, I will only print the operative words in the Certificate of 
>Recognition from the United States of America. This Citation recognizes 
>certain  services performed by me on behalf of this country.... " the citizens 
>of this country are forever grateful."  Signed. Donald Rumsfeld -  Secretary 
>of Defense.   
>
>I wrote this self serving rant as a paen to your abject stupidity and lack of 
>social graces. You do not, even in this armpit of society, adress personages 
>of nobility and condition by their surnames. It is a huge insult. Akin to 
>calling you a "MF" or a "CS". And my surname is spelled "Deiro". Pronounced 
>"day-row" like in "dago"  :0)
>
>I trust we will not meet in the future lest I swipe a glove across your 
>countenance! You have insulted me and I have a right to satisfaction. (Note, 
>Rolling Stones 1965). Before accepting and arranging the meetings of seconds, 
>you may wish to avail yourself of information concerning my ability with 
>swords and firearms. You will find that I am a Prevost d'Armes of the 
>International Academie d'Escrime in Foil, Epee' and Saber. Further, I am a 
>Certified NRA Instructor with ratings in Home Firearm Safety, Armed Personal 
>Defense, Refuse to be a Victim and Pistol.
>
>Nah...Jason and List....This was all written for laughs...although it is 
>accurate....but really, it's not nice to insult, or beliitle people you don't 
>really know anything about.  You may be surptised whose ox you have gored.
>
>Now, as to your fascination with the story of the recent Cat Mountain finds. 
>Why concern yourself? You aren't in a position to buy any of it.. and it's too 
>late now cause it's all gone!  Gone... To happy campers.
>
>Regards,
>
>Guido
>
> 
>
> 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Jason Utas <meteorite...@gmail.com>
>>Sent: Aug 20, 2011 10:20 PM
>>To: Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
>>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Cat Mountain on EBay
>>
>>Hello All,
>>Greg is correct; unless the meteorites have been found in a demarcated
>>"dense collection area," they should not receive separate names.  The
>>Nomenclature Committee's policies regarding serial naming are rather
>>clear -- and since the stones are apparently paired, I believe
>>Franconia is the perfect analogy.  Per existing regulations, these
>>stones should not receive new names.
>>
>>If I am to understand correctly, someone of questionable integrity was
>>involved with the recovery of the third stone.
>>
>>Since you failed to answer my question in private, Diero, I'll ask you
>>here -- is that correct?
>>
>>Regards,
>>Jason
>>
>>
>>
>>On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Greg Stanley <stanleygr...@hotmail.com> 
>>wrote:
>>> I would think each would be called Cat Mountain, if they are all classified 
>>> the same as the first one and were found in the same area, suggesting a 
>>> strewn field.  There are no Franconia 002 or Gold Basin 002.  I guess the 
>>> 'name' of a meteorite is one of a single stone or the strewn field.
>>>
>>> My few grams worth.
>>>
>>> Congratulations to all the finders of the new stones and to Count on 
>>> getting the classification done.  I also look forward to Rubin's article.
>>>
>>> Greg S
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Aug 20, 2011, at 2:25 PM, Michael Mulgrew <mikest...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Doug,
>>>>
>>>> I asked Bob Verish about this a few months ago.  The MetBul does not
>>>> show number designations, it recognizes two stones that make up the
>>>> TKW for the Los Angeles meteorite.  The 001 and 002 designations were
>>>> internal to Mr. Verish for his own record keeping, but I believe he
>>>> said (and I hope he'll chime in and correct me if I am mistaken) he
>>>> used them publically a few times and without realizing it the number
>>>> designation spread.
>>>>
>>>> -Michael in so. Cal.
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 12:13 PM, MexicoDoug <mexicod...@aim.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Finally, can someone say why those incredible US Martians: LA001 and 
>>>>> LA002 got numbers if they are considered paired?  Bob?  There's no LA003 
>>>>> through LA00n that I'm aware of ... Can a slice of one be distingueshed 
>>>>> from another?  Are there other examples of unique / closed numbering?  
>>>>> What ever happened to the protocol of (a), (b), (c), ...
>>>>>
>>>>> Kindest wishes
>>>>> Doug
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