Hello Matteo and All who are tired of his current
"SPAM" rage,
Matteo: Calm down! "Hate" is a very strong word. The
only SPAM I am
receiving (amongst the Nigerians, Lotteries,
Moroccan Dealers and Other
Get-Rick-Quick Schemes) are from YOU and now
apparently Armondo, mostly
personal attacks against Mike Farmer. Get over it
and leave your
anger-filled emails to yourself (or directly to who
you 'hate' that day)!!
I believe you have plenty of knowledgeable and
informative thoughts you can
contribute to this "Meteorite" List, why do you
strive to stand out to be
the Mike-hater (and 'some' Americans) instead of
someone who contributes to
the better of meteoritics and this List ??
Very tired and bored of the nonsense,
Greg
----- Original Message -----
From: "M come Meteorite Meteorites"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Michael Farmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 12:43 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Abstract: EL3
Chondrite (not
Aubrite)NorthwestAfrica 2828
>I hate only determinated americans, type those that
> they claim to know all their even if in wrong or
the
> super men's that they think to do all their, one
of
> this you are and other few persons, for the
remainder
> I have buy for 10 years meteorites in USA without
any
> problem. The unique, I repeat, I hate its person
type
> you only good to speack for nothing without any
> experiences only why the others they believe your
> words its the unique....big mistake..
>
> Matteo
>
> --- Michael Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha
> scritto:
>
>> Matteo, why don't you just get it off your chest,
>> and
>> say here that you hate Americans. You have made
it
>> quite clear in many posts recently, so just say
it
>> once and for all, then you wont have to worry
about
>> sending meteorites to, or buying meteorites from
>> Americans.
>> Michael Farmer
>> --- M come Meteorite Meteorites
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > unfortunately all analysis say this material I
>> have
>> > here is not a EL but a Aubrite...is not
possible
>> > have
>> > all from the world, dear USA people
>> >
>> > Matteo
>> >
>> > --- "E.P. Grondine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha
>> > scritto:
>> >
>> > > Hello Sterling -
>> > >
>> > > The "present ice age" is not going to return.
>> The
>> > > currents of the Pacific Ocean were altered by
a
>> > > massive impact at the end of the last ice
age,
>> and
>> > > most likely that impact was what ended it.
>> > >
>> > > The important point here is how long NWA
>> > meteorites
>> > > have been accumulating, and as you point out
it
>> > has
>> > > been a relatively short period.
>> > >
>> > > Ed
>> > > E.P. Grondine
>> > > Man and Impact in the Americas
>> > > $34.95 at amazon, or contact me off list
>> > >
>> > > --- "Sterling K. Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > > cglobal.net> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > Hi, All,
>> > > >
>> > > > > an ancient fluvial and/or acidic
lacustrine
>> > > > environment...
>> > > >
>> > > > Most people think of the Sahara as an
ancient,
>> > > > primordial environment. It's a relatively
new
>> > > > feature.
>> > > >
>> > > > The Sahara was a well-watered mixed forest
and
>> > > > glassland temperate environment, with lakes
>> and
>> > > > many rivers (whose ancient courses are
still
>> > > visible
>> > > > in many places) 14,000 years ago and more.
>> > > >
>> > > > There was plentiful game and a large human
>> > > > population.
>> > > > The NE Sahara seems to have desertified
first,
>> > > > driving
>> > > > humans into the Nile Valley. By 8 to 10
>> thousand
>> > > > years ago, it was a dry grassland and the
>> lakes
>> > > and
>> > > > rivers were vanishing rapidly. The Sahara
>> > "grows"
>> > > > from its center, where the bulk of the sand
is
>> > > > generated
>> > > > that flows out to make the Great Sand Sea.
The
>> > > > process
>> > > > is on-going and the remains of vast Roman
>> > > > "plantations"
>> > > > can be found 100 miles or more into the
Sand
>> > that
>> > > > were
>> > > > thriving and productive 1600 years ago!
North
>> > > Africa
>> > > > was the Breadbasket of the Roman Empire,
green
>> > > > and growing.
>> > > >
>> > > > Like so many deserts, it is unlikely to
revert
>> > to
>> > > a
>> > > > paradise again when the present Ice Age
>> resumes
>> > > > after
>> > > > this interglacial, because of the
smothering
>> > > effect
>> > > > of
>> > > > the Sand. The Amazon Rain Forest, another
>> > > temporary
>> > > > Interglacial abnormality, will likely
recover
>> > from
>> > > > the
>> > > > damage done by its runaway forestation and
>> > revert
>> > > to
>> > > > the vast rolling Sea of Grass it was 12 to
16
>> > > > thousand
>> > > > years ago, when things get back to normal.
>> > > >
>> > > > Any meteorite in the Sahara need not be
highly
>> > > > ancient to be completely weathered out. One
>> sees
>> > > > statements that completely weathered NWA's
>> > "must"
>> > > > have terrestrial ages of 40 to 50 thousand
>> > years.
>> > > > They would IF the Sahara had always been as
>> dry
>> > > > as it is, but it hasn't been. They need
only
>> be
>> > > old
>> > > > enough to have been exposed during the
"wet"