Hello Adam and Stan,

I would think it would be an extremely low probability (although not zero) that a never-before-known, one-of-kind, CV-affinity metachondrite would travel through billions of years and kilometers to find itself occupying the same space within a box next to its exact twin (pending isotope deviation calculations) in Aziz's office, for which Aziz describes as "one big stone broken by two", and to have these two never-before-known, one-of-kind, CV-affinity metachondrites determined to be paired by an advanced technology meteorite lab run by highly respected and competent scientists, one of whom has been publishing meteoritical papers since 1967 I believe. I await your German abstract with much anticipation so that I can finally justify my playing the Florida Lottery (only 14 million to 1 odds of winning, which should be an acceptable risk in light of the above coincidence.)

David


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