Richard and All,

Here, here to that. However, i started my toasting earlier, without you.

I recently came upon a microphotograph (slide) of Ernst Chladnis (by J. G. Bradbury) and would like to know if there are any similarities to a "regular" thin section. And, how are they made? This may not be a meteorite question--but it sure beats the previous nonsense.

Thanks.
John
IMCA# 1896

----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Montgomery" <[email protected]>
To: "'Meteorite-list List'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2011 9:43 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] ??????


I must say, the squabble is disappointing. And, as a newcomer to this highly respected METEORITE discussion forum, I wonder what the squabble is intended to achieve. More than once, in the small two years of me being honored to participate here, I've written some words intended to allow some re-focus away from the crap, back to why we are all engaged here. Ususally, the banter and squabble eventually dies away, but come-on gang.

Hey, List, here's a toast to the METEORITE fun instead!

-Richard Montgoemry





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