Hi,

I completely agree.

After spending many years in the field I have started calling them
"False Witnesses" because they are NEVER reliable. If they swear it
fell in the lake, surely it is NO WHERE near it.



On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:08 AM, JoshuaTreeMuseum
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Eyewitnesses are the most unreliable kind. Especially when it comes to
> meteors.
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> Phil Whitmer
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>>> "Spoke to several people from Creston and Area who have confirmed
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> I haven't been following this, but was this at night? If so, then it must
> have made one heck of a splash to be able to see it hit the lake.
> GeoZay
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