Amazing pictures as usual Tom. Thanks!

It is an honor to see your work since it seems every month you go
where no man has gone before. Ever.

Now I assume you didn't dismantle your son's Play Station 3 just to
get your wave plate? And as I recall, last time I was at your house,
you had a Wii.  Maybe there's something good hidden in there to hook
up to a microscope, and I know you have a screwdriver.

Cheers and thanks again for the amazing pics.

Martin



On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 7:49 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi List,  Each month I put a few images in  an article called Micro Visions.
>  This month I show the use of an  inexpensive wave plate for meteorite thin
>  section examination in cross polarized  light.  I have some very cool shots, 
> but
>  even better I have a series of 6  shots where I show one structure in bright
>  field, standard full cross polarized  light and then in rotation with the use
>  of this wave plate.
>
>  Please check  it out.
>
>  Tom Phillips
>
>  In a message dated 4/8/2008 12:17:09 P.M.  Central Daylight Time,
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>  Greetings  Everyone,
>
>  The April Meteorite-Times is now up.
>  http://www.meteorite-times.com/
>
>  Thank you again to all the  writers!
>
>  Paul and  Jim
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