Re: [meteorite-list] Queensland Meteorites

2007-04-24 Thread Michael L Blood
Hi all,
That ol' Oz Dog, Bob Walker has asked me to post to the
list for him, as he is currently blocked:
His QMIG (Queensland Meteorites Interest Group) is now
back up at:

http://members.optuszoo.com.au/~qwalkra2/

He added, Would you please ask the list on my behalf if anyone has
any WHITULA CREEK for sale
Bob can be reached at: Bob WALKER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best wishes, Michael

  








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Re: [meteorite-list] Queensland Meteorites Interest Group updates part 48

2007-01-20 Thread Bob WALKER
Michael

Thankyou for your kind and positive feedback

I welcome any postive feedback and will share this with the list where I 
feel this to be useful...

I have said before and I will say again that I had hoped to provide some 
impetus to the more parochial and patriotic listoids knocking together a 
webpage showcasing meteorites from their home state or country

Its not that hard - if I can do it a budgie can and it will be a more 
interesting thread than the petty squabbles that fill our inboxes...

Michael - go for it - fill your boots - 50 colorado meteorites on the metsoc 
database and google search shows books no less on colorado meteorites at a 
reasonable price - I and no doubt many others would greatly appreciate you 
putting a page and some piccies up

From me - the QMIG webpage is growing - I'm gonna lay low for a week or so 
until it becomes clearer if some of my plans to snaffle some more bear fruit

I do need some help to track down the missing ones - its a bit of a sad 
story of pillage, lost stones and theft when you dig into it - how would you 
feel when you have finally tracked down the finder of hammond downs and he 
cant remember where he put it... a piece was long ago given to the windorah 
hotel but you guessed it gone or stolen or otherwise missing in action...

If anyone can talk Martin A into revealing a source for Hidden Valley - well 
they will be immortalised on the friends of QMIG page

Lastly - if you are feeling generous - click away on my donations button - I 
swear it will help you get to heaven but more importantly it will allow me 
to buy some Georgetown and share some pictures and more particularly I'd 
love to showcase a thin slide of this...

Thin slide pictures hopefully kick off next week - might do a weblinks page 
today - maybe some funny meteorite pictures for your tshirts

Cheers

- Original Message - 
From: Michael Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bob WALKER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 7:21 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Queensland Meteorites Interest Group updates 
part 48


 Hi Bob,
 I just wanted to say, I think what you are doing, compiling the list  of 
 Queensland meteorites, is one of the coolest things I've seen in a  while. 
 I really like the idea.  I think I will look into whether or  not there is 
 a compendium out there of Colorado meteorites.  If so,  I'm going to try 
 to have some of my finds added to it.

 It's a great thing you're doing.  Thanks for sharing all the info and 
 pictures.
 Michael Murray
 Western Colorado, USA

 On Jan 19, 2007, at 3:49 PM, Bob WALKER wrote:

 Listoids

 more updates

 www.rawnet.com.au/~qwalkra1/

 My sincere thanx to Anne B for her suggestions to the site

 My sincere thanx to the Meteoritical Society for the use of metsoc 
 database
 info with attribution

 Wait out re opal corner - prob Monday when they get back to work and
 hopefully supply more information...

 Make sure Queensland is on your holiday destination list!!!

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[meteorite-list] Queensland Meteorites Interest Group updates part 48

2007-01-19 Thread Bob WALKER
Listoids

more updates

www.rawnet.com.au/~qwalkra1/

My sincere thanx to Anne B for her suggestions to the site

My sincere thanx to the Meteoritical Society for the use of metsoc database 
info with attribution

Wait out re opal corner - prob Monday when they get back to work and 
hopefully supply more information...

Make sure Queensland is on your holiday destination list!!! 

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[meteorite-list] Queensland meteorites

2007-01-11 Thread Bob WALKER
Hi Listoids

I'm gonna talk to my geeky friendz on the weekend and get them to help me 
html code a page for an interest group for Queensland (Australia) meteorites

Queensland is my home state and has many interesting meteorites with a sad 
story of many either lost or stolen or otherwise missing in action...

I'd like to hear from anyone who has an interest in Queensland meteorites 
for their thoughts and input and to start the ball rolling for an interest 
group

My longer term plan is to make the html page into a permanent meteoritical 
history of Queensland and to act as a beater to flush out the ones that are 
missing

Ciao 

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[meteorite-list] queensland meteorites

2007-01-11 Thread Bob WALKER
Hi Listoids

Firstly - apologies if this has been posted twice but there has been some 
difficulties with my mailserver...

I'm gonna talk to my geeky friendz on the weekend and get them to help me
html code a page for an interest group for Queensland (Australia) meteorites

Queensland is my home state and has many interesting meteorites with a sad
story of many either lost or stolen or otherwise missing in action...

I'd like to hear from anyone who has an interest in Queensland meteorites
for their thoughts and input and to start the ball rolling for an interest
group

My longer term plan is to make the html page into a permanent meteoritical
history of Queensland and to act as a beater to flush out the ones that are
missing

Ciao

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[meteorite-list] queensland meteorites

2007-01-10 Thread Bob WALKER
Hi Listoids

I'm gonna talk to my geeky friendz on the weekend and get them to help me html 
code a page for an interest group for Queensland (Australia) meteorites

Queensland is my home state and has many interesting meteorites with a sad 
story of many either lost or stolen or otherwise missing in action...

I'd like to hear from anyone who has an interest in Queensland meteorites for 
their thoughts and input and to start the ball rolling for an interest group

My longer term plan is to make the html page into a permanent meteoritical 
history of Queensland and to act as a beater to flush out the ones that are 
missing

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