Re: [meteorite-list] Hmmers

2007-03-06 Thread Dave Freeman mjwy
Maybe they live in glass houses and do not prefer to be around stones 
thrown or otherwise.

DF

Darren Garrison wrote:


On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 14:03:03 -0800, you wrote:

 


Greetings all,
  I have come across many falls (such as  Kilabo) where a fall is
reported to occur throughout a villiage, with many stones recovered,
yet none are reported to hit a hut, shed, house, or the like. (In the
instance of Kilabo, it is reported to have fallen in 5 different villages).
  There MUST be a hammer or two whenever there are dozens of
recoveries in a village. For instance, I have nine different hammers from
Park Forest.
  Does anyone know how it can be that entire villages are pelted and
not one hammer is included in the report?
   



Maybe the people in the villages don't go climbing around on their rooves?
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Re: [meteorite-list] Hmmers

2007-03-05 Thread Michael L Blood
Greetings all,
I have come across many falls (such as  Kilabo) where a fall is
reported to occur throughout a villiage, with many stones recovered,
yet none are reported to hit a hut, shed, house, or the like. (In the
instance of Kilabo, it is reported to have fallen in 5 different villages).
There MUST be a hammer or two whenever there are dozens of
recoveries in a village. For instance, I have nine different hammers from
Park Forest.
Does anyone know how it can be that entire villages are pelted and
not one hammer is included in the report?
Best wishes, Michael

  








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Re: [meteorite-list] Hmmers

2007-03-05 Thread Darren Garrison
On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 14:03:03 -0800, you wrote:

Greetings all,
I have come across many falls (such as  Kilabo) where a fall is
reported to occur throughout a villiage, with many stones recovered,
yet none are reported to hit a hut, shed, house, or the like. (In the
instance of Kilabo, it is reported to have fallen in 5 different villages).
There MUST be a hammer or two whenever there are dozens of
recoveries in a village. For instance, I have nine different hammers from
Park Forest.
Does anyone know how it can be that entire villages are pelted and
not one hammer is included in the report?

Maybe the people in the villages don't go climbing around on their rooves?
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Re: [meteorite-list] Hmmers

2007-03-05 Thread Gerald Flaherty
Where's Kilabo and what are the roofs made of?
Jerry Flaherty
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 On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 14:03:03 -0800, you wrote:

Greetings all,
I have come across many falls (such as  Kilabo) where a fall is
reported to occur throughout a villiage, with many stones recovered,
yet none are reported to hit a hut, shed, house, or the like. (In the
instance of Kilabo, it is reported to have fallen in 5 different 
villages).
There MUST be a hammer or two whenever there are dozens of
recoveries in a village. For instance, I have nine different hammers from
Park Forest.
Does anyone know how it can be that entire villages are pelted and
not one hammer is included in the report?

 Maybe the people in the villages don't go climbing around on their rooves?
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Re: [meteorite-list] Hmmers

2007-03-05 Thread Martin Altmann
Take rather these hammer products
http://www.impaktstrukturen.de/origi/120.jpg

(soon we'll have longer and nicer ones).
Shocked fossils from the Ries impact.

If you do so, I promise to try my best to chuck a Kilabo on the roof of my
hut...


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Greetings all,
I have come across many falls (such as  Kilabo) where a fall is
reported to occur throughout a villiage, with many stones recovered,
yet none are reported to hit a hut, shed, house, or the like. (In the
instance of Kilabo, it is reported to have fallen in 5 different villages).
There MUST be a hammer or two whenever there are dozens of
recoveries in a village. For instance, I have nine different hammers from
Park Forest.
Does anyone know how it can be that entire villages are pelted and
not one hammer is included in the report?
Best wishes, Michael

  








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