Hey Marc & Eric,

I'm not arguing against any of your points. I'm just remarking that since it 
isn't a fresh fall that is currently getting widespread media attention, the 
buzz isn't being generated, so the list is quiet.

I suspect that some local hunters are in the early stages of data gathering, 
but those who have to travel longer distances aren't as willing to spend the 
time and money to jump out of their chairs and get there to start searching 
just yet.

Not being a hunter myself, I can't say for sure. I may be way off here too. For 
all I know the silence is because no one wants to tip their hands and let 
anyone else know they are on their way.


--
Richard Kowalski
Full Moon Photography
IMCA #1081


--- On Fri, 9/24/10, Marc Fries <fr...@psi.edu> wrote:

> From: Marc Fries <fr...@psi.edu>
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New radar post - I suspect that y'all are going 
> to want to see this
> To: "Meteorite-list List" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> Date: Friday, September 24, 2010, 11:46 AM
> That's true, but people routinely
> recover meteorites that have been on the ground for longer
> than that.  And not all of the apparent strewn field
> area is farmland - there is a fairly large amount of wooded
> area there that has not been plowed.
> 
> One of the things that I find amusing about the Meteorite
> List is that when there is the real possibility that there
> are meteorites to be found, the list tends to go
> silent!  I don't have a comment on that other than to
> say that it makes me chuckle.
> 
> Cheers,
> Marc Fries



      
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