"I only see where the use is as a verb. In this meteoritic context it is an 
adjective. While 'orientated' may be correct, the historic and accepted use has 
always been 'oriented'.Orientated sounds wrong and doesn't flow off my tongue 
easily.Bob"

Bob, There is no required use.  It is a matter of personal preference, and 
oriented is simply far more common than orientated.  If someone has an 
orientated stone you like, believe me on this one, oriented by any other name 
is as sweet.

For example, 
Here's an early Martian, classified at NAU,  NWA 2800 
www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=33288
"orientated elongated crystals"

A historian and scientist describe the historical, first witnessed fall in the 
New World, Weston:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=24249
"strewnfield orientated"

the Mount Margaret (Australia) meteorite, amazing, stunning meteorite
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=16781
"single, flight orientated stone"

The original post was false dichotomy.  Some people get annoyed over the 
silliest things.  And some respond to them with equally silly things when 
convalescing in bed ;-)  Please take a listen:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2oEmPP5dTM#t=0m33s
(It's the original "to-may-to, to-mah-to" song)

Best wishes,
Doug
  

-----Original Message-----
From: drtanuki via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
To: Bob Holmes <bobhol...@cox.net>; Meteorite-list 
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Thu, May 5, 2016 6:52 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites - Oriented vs. Orientated: What’s the 
Difference?

List,  Sorry the message was not sent in plain text and the link to the - ADJ. 
form was dropped.  Doug, I concur with you diatribe. Brit. English and American 
usage differ and both forms are correct.  I prefer oriented as it as Bob says 
and I think Farmer would agree just sounds less awkward. Missing 
Link-http://grammarist.com/usage/orientate/Dirk Ross...Tokyo The Latest 
Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/________________________________From: 
Bob Holmes <bobhol...@cox.net>To: MexicoDoug via Meteorite-list 
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> Cc: "drtan...@yahoo.com" 
<drtan...@yahoo.com>Sent: Friday, May 6, 2016 6:25 AMSubject: Re: 
[meteorite-list] Meteorites - Oriented vs. Orientated: What’s the Difference?I 
only see where the use is as a verb. In this meteoritic context it is an 
adjective. While 'orientated' may be correct, the historic and accepted use has 
always been 'oriented'.Orientated sounds wrong and doesn't flow off my tongue 
easily.Bob------ Original message------From: MexicoDoug via Meteorite-list 
Date: Thu, May 5, 2016 11:42 AMTo: 
drtan...@yahoo.com;meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com;Cc: Subject:Re: 
[meteorite-list] Meteorites - Oriented vs. Orientated: What’s the 
Difference?"oriented-vs-orientated-differencePerhaps oriented?! or not?"Dirk, 
perhaps so, if "three men make a tiger".There are serious logical flaws lacing 
the arguments and opinions presented in your link.  There's an argument/appeal 
to a non-existent authority - the author is nobody remarkable.  The worst is an 
appeal to numbers ("It's usage is more common so it is right"). Many words are 
less common, yet thankfully exist and can be used even though shorter ones are 
workable substitutes.  Here's another grammar-assisting website:"But, once 
again, orientate is an accepted variant of orient and is not wrong."ref: 
http://grammarist.com/usage/orientate/Nowjust for fun, let's use an appeal to 
numbers to decide which site is more reliable.grammarist (my site.  look at the 
trend and my fancy graph):http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/grammarist.com+andthen 
writingexplained.org(your site.  fancy graph and numbers 
again)http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/writingexplained.org+SoI would conclude 
with fancy graphs and statistics (two above links) that because the link your 
site just popped out of nowhere in March 2016 and is in 73,500th place 
worldwide at this writing, and the site I linked to is in 9,300th place 
worldwide, and around for years and continually getting more popular in the 
rankings --for now perhaps 10x more consulted-- that we should avoid using your 
site as a reference.  "three men make a tiger"?Both words are grammatically 
correct in my book and it comes down to style which is strictly a personal 
decision of whoever is writing. IMO, Everyone understands them ...  There is no 
shame in word choice, and most people won't mind the extra t and a here and 
there.Kindest wishesDoug-----Original Message-----From: drtanuki via 
Meteorite-list To: Meteorite Mailing List Sent: Thu, May 5, 2016 9:48 
amSubject: [meteorite-list] Meteorites - Oriented vs. Orientated: What’s the 
Difference?List, Here you 
go-http://writingexplained.org/oriented-vs-orientated-difference 
Perhapsoriented?! or not?as an adjective-Dirk Ross...Tokyo The Latest Worldwide 
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