Hi list members!
I'm the seller "Basilicofresco". Yes, the bandwidth stealer!
First of all I wish to express my apologies to Jim Strope for the
direct linking of the image of one Sikote Alin crater.
When I wrote the auction layout in Turbolister I direct linked the
image in order to immediately
So far nothing, but it is really too early to tell. Gemini hasn't risen
above Haleakala yet, and there is an irritating band of clouds around the
summit that is further obscuring issues. After the Leonid disappointment, I
am debating if I really want to wake up at 2 a.m. to be mosquito fodder,
Hello Tracy and list members,
cool about your "moon rocks". :-)
How about any meteors in your part of the world?
I know its no far from California, but I haven't seen any yet.
Is it too early or is it another no-show like the Leonids?
Anyone?
Just wondering and watching,
Moni
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produced micros, get one now. Now! NOWNOWNOWNOW!! I was able to procure 2
of his "small" size micro display boxes, one each for NWA 4483 and NWA 4485,
and I have to say they are some of the spiffiest little showpieces I h
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/December_14.html
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On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 18:35:17 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
>Hi Dave,
>
>I could not make this link work, it wanted to sell me
>a file sharing service???
The service is useful in that it allows you to share files, but it is really
annoying in doing it. You have to 1.) click on the "free" link, 2.) wai
Hi Dave,
I could not make this link work, it wanted to sell me
a file sharing service???
Pat
--- Dave Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Well, seeing as so many of you wanted to see a pdf
> of the BIMS "Flowlines"
> mag, here's the link!
>
>
>
http://rapidshare.com/files/7340626/Flowl
I saw one in the aiming telescope on a larger telescope when I tried to
find the horse head nebula in Orion.
I'm helping out some hours on the local observatory as a guide, they
have a campaign to bring in the public while our first astronaut from
Sweden is up in the space shuttle. Not every day
It is way too cloudy in tennessee to see any good stuff , i hope others have a
better view.Good luck
Herman.
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Dave, Extrodinary!!
Thanks much.
Jerry Flaherty
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From: "Dave Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "metlist"
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:11 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] BIMS mag
> Hi,
> Well, seeing as so many of you wanted to see a pdf of the BIMS "Flowlines"
> m
YES, I have some vials with .0008 grams in them! HURRY AND ACT NOW!
SEND PAYMENT TO MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT.
DF
steve arnold wrote:
>anyone have any tagish lake for around $300?
>
>Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
> Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
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anyone have any tagish lake for around $300?
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
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Hi,
Well, seeing as so many of you wanted to see a pdf of the BIMS "Flowlines"
mag, here's the link!
http://rapidshare.com/files/7340626/Flowlines_2_nov2006.pdf
Enjoy - a few of the chaps in BIMS worked really hard against the clock to
get this out - hope you enjoy!
Dave
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additional day they continue to work."
Researchers are describing the latest findings of Mars Reconnaissance
Orbiter and the twin rovers today at the American Geophysical Union
meeting in San Francisco. New images from the orbiter and rovers can be
seen at: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/MR
Dear List Members,
I have just loaded on eBay a new and Very fresh Diogenite, NWA 4302 and a
new Ureilite, NWA 4481. Here are the direct links to the auctions under my
seller name, NaturesVault:
NWA 4302 Diogenite (only 6 specimens available):
5.9g complete slice - Sold
4.9g complete slice - S
anybody out there give me a link to good pix of a burnwell meteorite (preferably exterior and interior)?
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if you are there, i have one of your old meteorite receipts from the smithsonian (accidentally put in package of meteorite i bought from you)? let me , know and i will send it back.
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HO! HO! HO! Indeed
Jerry Flaherty
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From: "Martin Horejsi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "metlist"
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 11:48 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] OT: Tis the Season... again
> Greetings all,
>
> Seems that we have a new crop of List viewers this seaso
Cloudy with a chance of rain through tonight[@ noon today] too too bad.
PS I just got a celestron Skyscout. Should help with locating comets,
astroids, "Minor"[duh] planets and Uranus, Neptune and a host of deep sky
objects. Might even fill in all the Messier objects + some of the NGC's or
is it
Greetings all,
Seems that we have a new crop of List viewers this season so I thought
I'd repost a Christmas conundrum that has puzzled me in the past.
Since this story was borrowed from somewhere, original reference long
lost, I again give my disclaimer: I didn't check the math, so use this
story
In the book " The History of Meteoritics and Key
Meteorite Collections " at pag.40 its write:
"Wold Cottage is the largest meteorite to have fallen
in the British Isles, and in Europe is second in size
only to the stone of Ensisheim "
The size it is understood for weight or measure? For
all two i
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 09:05:19 -0500, you wrote:
>Here is a humorous website that I found today concerning "hotlinking":
>
>http://www.cockeyed.com/pranks/imposter/imposter.html
>
Here's a photo I saved from a few months back that was replaced on a web forum.
It was (not that memory serves me, but
G'day List,
I've just added a bunch of new Aussie meteorites to eBay including a dozen
cherry-picked Mundrabilla's (50g-150g) from over 8kg of pieces, 2 nice
Millbillillie endcuts and 2 Molong fragments with olivine. All have export
clearance too.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsas
Hi Dave...
No Problem. I don't mind anyone taking images from my website, even the
photos that I take myself. However, it is best if the images are downloaded
to the users servers rather than just hotlinking.
Here is a humorous website that I found today concerning "hotlinking":
http
Dave,
I would be interested in seeing the PDF version-
Regards, Grant Elliott
Williamstown, New Jersey
From: Dave Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2006/12/12 Tue PM 03:21:17 CST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
metlist
Subject: [meteorite-list] Fantastic!
Hi,
I have my copy of "Fl
I just want to thank all those good people on the list
that gave me the lowdown on the brazil L3
meteorite.After I got my info,I made up my mind to get
a 100 gram slice from BOB C.He also has some nice
slices forsale reasonably priced.A PLUG FOR U
BOB!!Again thanks to all,and to all a good day.
Absolutley, I agree. we won't ask any questions about copyrights on
images used on peoples websites lets not go there, or there really would
be a riot :)
... But linking to someone else's site (who then get charged for the
bandwidth) in an ebay auction for profit, like that, is a bit below the
Jim Strope wrote:
> That is not the issue.
> The issue is that it was a direct link to my website. So everytime
> the auction was loaded and the photo shown, MY bandwidth was
> charged not his.
Jim, I understand your point. Copyright may not be *the* issue, but
it is an issue with everything
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