Good morning list.I just got my new NWA 1182 mesosiderite from stefan
ralew.It is 10 grams of nicenest.It is just full of metal and it was cut
very professionally.I want to thank stefan for making this avaiable to all
the collecters out there.I know nicenest is not a word, but that is all I
could c
Farmer, you're bothering other people all the time. Nice words of crap. You always
write BULLSHIT. Any more slander from you and you'll find yourself in a courtroom.
oxoxox
Dave C.
Michael Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>you sure write likme Michael Casper. ç
>Ill have to check the origin
Hi List
Here is the next reversal of auction prices. How many more will there be and when will it end...you just never know. Grab them while they are still available.
Make sure you check out the books at the bottom of the list. Some are used and some are brand new.Shipping is free on purchases ov
Farmer, why are you accusing people on the list all the time, nobody is interested in
your crap. Leave the Hupes alone.
You started this crap again and again, I'm tired of. Nobody is interested in your
passport or how many times you went to buy in Morocco. You don't contribute anything
to the li
Hi list.I was wondering where is a good place to go to have your own
specimen cards made up?There are alot of great specimen cards out there.I
think the best 4 I have seen are BOB HAAG,MIKE FARMER,MIKE COTTINGHAM, and
elkk METEORITES.They are the best I've seen.Could someone please give me
some pla
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Rock Abrasion Tool Back in Action -
sol 59, Mar 03, 2004
Waking up to "One More Time" by The Real McCoy, Spirit
completed a successful, 2 millimeter-deep grind (.08
inches) into a target slightly left of the depression it
made
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/03/03/us.asteroid.finder.ap/index.html
Amateur asteroid chasers may get rewards
Associated Press
March 4, 2004
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Amateur astronomers could receive awards of $3,000
for discovering and tracking near-Earth asteroids under legislation
approved
Hi Folks,
Some help is needed I am looking for the name of the
owner of "Transparent Gems" located in Cincinati, OH.
Anyone familiar with this business PLEASE contact me off
list.
Your assistance is appreciated. Michael
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What is uhauhaua ? Is it a meteorite? or is it more akin to
Mawah?
Just curious.
Rosie
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> Farmer, you're botheri
Rosemary Hackney wrote:
What is uhauhaua ? Is it a meteorite? or is it more akin to
Mawah?
Just curious.
Rosie
Hi Rosie,
I think it's "hahahaha" in Swedish. ;-)
Dave
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Dear Dave and Rosemary (Missed ya in Tucson, Rosie)
Actually, "hahahaha" is derived from the Saxon, "huhuhuhu"
meaning, "what the hell is going on?" However, in the thirteenth
century it was in common usage by the Anglos who used it as
an expression of humor (with derogatory overtones aimed
Michael...are you sure you're name isn't Wilson Wilson (TV Show "Home Improvement")?
Quite frankly, sometimes your broad knowledge spectrum frightens me.
-Ryan
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Hi there, while we are OT and talking about words, I will ask this from all
you English genius's, How does the "I" before "E" rule work on the word
"SURFEITED"? I recently became aware that I surfeited my self with
meteorites, but I still can't figure it out! : )
Thanks, Tom
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Dear Dave and Rosemary (Missed ya in Tucson, Rosie) Actually, "hahahaha" is derived from the Saxon, "huhuhuhu"meaning, "what the hell is going on?" However, in the thirteenthcentury it was in common usage by the Anglos who used it asan _expression_ of humor (wi
Hello Gregory,
"nicenest" refers to avian satisfaction regarding home construction.
Professor Blood
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> Actually, "hahahaha" is derived
Greetings!
MeteoriteTimes for March 2004 is now up.
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/
Enjoy!
Paul and Jim
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Dear Tom,
Alas, none of the spelling "rules" for English are useful in the
least, as they all have so many exceptions as to render them far worse
than useless. I am certain they were designed, rather, to drive one
mad with frustration in attempting their use.
As those old members of the
There is a PayPal look alike email going around, telling you that your
PayPal account has been breached. Then it asks you to "click" to change
your password. The password and login name will be recorded and sent in
a text file to the hackers.
I sent this to PayPal and they assured me this is a
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-03/wuis-fss030304.php
Contact: Tony Fitzpatrick
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314-935-5272
Washington University in St. Louis
First silicate stardust found in a meteorite
March 4, 2004
Ann Nguyen chose a risky project for her graduate studies at Washington
Univer
http://chronicle.uchicago.edu/040304/mayeda-obit.shtml
Mayeda, expert in isotopic measurements, dies at 81
The Univerity of Chicago Chronicle
Vol. 23. No. 11
March 4, 2004
Toshiko K. Mayeda, who conducted research on
climate, meteorites and lunar rocks in a research
career that spanned more than
Hi List
Red dessert sand from the Sahara wanted
For a display of some of my meteorites I need red dessert sand.
I know that typicaly it is not the environment that they are found in, but it would
look great.
Anyone going to the Sahara region in the comming month ?
If so I would like to
Thanks, Tom
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> I am surprised I can even communicate. English is so strange! : )
So, communicate / forward this to
Hello list
I have updated my web site with many new meteorites. Two shergottite
individuals (probably paired with the SAU 005-008), a well preserved
winonaite Sahara 03029, an acapulcoite from Oman and more...
Luc
Labenne Meteorites
Meteorites for Science, Education & Collectors
http://www.mete
Thank you Tom for passing this on...a refreshing note of interest isn't it. Glad to
know Bernd is still lurking out there looking to assist.
I'd love to read some of these articles...being that they were written by someone who
was very important to the development/improvement of meteoritics. Th
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Hello All,
I wanted to update the list with the outcome of the Mars look-a-like auction held last
week. I think it had some impact on the whole issue of the Mars imposter auctions on
ebay. The number of bids pushed by you guys was 77 and the total hits for the auction
review itself was close to
http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=34797
Rosetta in Good Health
European Space Agency
March 4, 2004
Launch Summary
Ariane 5 Flight 158 lifted off right on-schedule at 07:17:51 UTC
on 2 March carrying with it the Rosetta spacecraft on the start
of its 10 year journey t
SHE should be remembered(not he)...as in T. K. Mayeda.
Oops,
JD
> Thank you Tom for passing this on...a refreshing note of interest isn't it. Glad
> to know Bernd is still lurking out there looking to assist.
>
> I'd love to read some of these articles...being that they were written by
> some
Typical partisan crap.no matter what the President would have proposed, the angry
liberals would have found something to complain about.yada...yada...yada.yawn.
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Hello list,
Does anyone have information or suggestions about hunting at Wilcox Playa? Where to gain access to, success of finds, preferred equipment, best time of year, etc. Thanks.
printstodd
I thank all for the elucidation on uhauhaua aka hahaha aka
muahhuua ( evil laugh). aka teehee... which has no reference
to meteorites.. ( thanks Michael). I perceive ( i before e except after
C ) that this has the somewhat similar evolution as to " plucking yew". (
the derogatory
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( the period of The Great English Bowel Shift)
That's Rob Elliott, shortly after the margaritas and jalapenos at Tucson's La Fuente restaurant.
GregoryJ. Gregory Wilson2118 Wilshire Blvd. #918Santa Monica, CA 90403
Thanks for your responses.
printstodd
Maybe everyone who responded might want to share it with the
whole list too. Personally, I would rather read about the Wilcox playa then
who had the better price when or what ever the hell uhahahah means.
Rex :Þ
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Dear Rex, Prints, and List,
I too would rather enjoy the Wilcox Playa report rather than rival gang
leaders thrashing each other publicly.
Don't stick your tongue's on any flag poles in a tripple-dog- dare, it
is still winter!
Searching for his own Wilcox Playa, field recon. 1-2 feet of sno
Thats a pretty good Idea.
Maybe we can hear some stories about strewnfield hunts,
witnessed falls, expeditions, meteorite hunters personal finds, upcoming
expeditions and hunts.
I purchased a video from Mike Farmer documenting his Meteorite
hunting and it was very interesting.It was in Jap
Good evening Folks,
Just a quick note to let you all know that I have listed 30-plus auctions this evening, and which end Sunday. There is something for everyone. A beautiful full slice of Chinga, a fusion crusted specimen of Zag with a cut and polished face, micromount storage boxes, a signe
Hi,
A prominent British bookie, er, I mean, betting parlor --
Ladbrokes has since 1967 had an open "book" taking bets on the
existence of Life On Mars.
They took their first bet on life on Mars in the early
1970's, at odds of 1000 to 1 (against). It was for te
if the odds were still at 1000:1 against, I'd put down 1000 quid on the off
chance that there was life on mars I know that doesnt directly answer
your question, but if there are any bookies... errr... bet takers out there,
contact me off list.. :)
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I don't know about that one, if we can't even all agree whether phages right under our nose and in it are "life", the Mars bet sounds somewhat underdefined to be betting on!
On Earth we recognize life when we see it, usually. But unless Mars seeded Earth I'm not confident we'd recognize it. Remi
Come on now, there are some rational criticism that can be made on scientific and bugetary grounds. And Senator Glenn has been an in the loop NASA advocate for years and very qualified to put foward an opinion.
Besides this new policy is not yet writen in stone and is likely to further evolve as
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Ready to Hit the Road Again - sol 60, Mar 04, 2004
Spirit completed its observations at "Middle Ground" on its 60th martian
sol, ending at 9:11 p.m., PST on March 4. Waking up to "Pictures to Prove
It," by the Mighty Mighty Bos
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