Hi,
Just a thank you to Bob Verrish and Rob McCafferty
for their kind words. I'm afraid it's just case of "That boy
has too much time on his hands..." But as long as something
on The List sends me off to travel the Google Highway (or
my own bookshelves) for extended periods, I figure I
might as well drag some of the more interesting
road-kill back home.
For those who know when they see another my posts
that they're in for more lost planets, rogue comets, plutonian
cosmogony, supernova dust drifts, deranged interplanetary
devices, or something else just as bad, and know it's not their
cup of tea, you'd figure they would know by now to just
skip over it or use that magic <DEL> key. I expect they do.
Me, I'm a masochist who reads everything on The List
and keeps a year's worth of it in my Inbox (25,000 strong)
until bundling it up in 100 Meg chunks of text and stuffing it
in the odd corner of my drive. I never throw anything away.
(You should see my bookshelves...)
At the risk of sounding like an old Eastern Bloc movie,
"Long Live The List!"
Sterling K. Webb
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From: "Robert Verish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Meteorite-list Meteoritecentral" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 7:03 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Re: Planet V (for Five, and not for Velikovsky)
Hello List,
Just wanted to agree with what Rob said and to add
that this List would sorely miss the thought-provoking
posts by Sterling K. Webb, were he to decide to go to
a more receptive discusson group to share his
insights. Can't always read and respond in time to
posts to this List (and I really wanted to make that
joke about the connection between Planet V and Planet
Velikovsky;-).
Just wanted to thank Sterling for all the research
time and effort that he puts into each of his posts.
Would rather speak-up now, than wish I had said
something sooner.
Bob V.
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[meteorite-list] Planet V (for Five)
Rob McCafferty
Thu Apr 27 17:12:08 EDT 2006
Hello list
For those people recently who were harping on about
the
apparent disintegration of this list, this is an
example of the sort of gem which I find make it all
worth while.
I like a lot of what is in this post and wish I had
the celestial mechanics ability (and time too) to work
on it (With a healthy dollop of simulation programming
thrown in too)
I will restrict myself to one thought to raise
regarding this topic and this is; Did all trace of
this planet disappear? Does anyone have any idea where
NWA3133 may fit into the picture?
Rob McCafferty
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