Hello Rick
Now you got me started.
Let keep the facts straight and some common sense.
Evolution is not a religion, It is an accepted science with confirmed
scientific theories, Started with Darwin's origin of Species in 1859 to
latest DNA Proof.
The theory of evolution is taught in all
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Question to Ponder:
All original matter was created at the same point (in time), energy
and matter are the same; but in different forms not occurring at the
same point (in time). Are we not the original matter of the Universe?
So Ponder. Dirk RossTokyo
Rick Nowak
Hi there,
I am in the process of getting some specimen cards together - I know that
somewhere out there on the 'web was a page with pics of many classic
specimen cards. Can anyone out there advise me of the URL for this?
Very best!
dave
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In gentle decay,
dave
IMCA #0092
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Thank you, Walter!
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To Matt (?):
I did a search for crater salida and came to you message. For your
information I had visited this site northeast of Salida, Colorado,
southwest of South Park. This is not a meteor, but a volcanic crater.
There is volcanic tuff, light colored,
Last week my car broke in the field while I was looking for
what-ever-they-are. It cost me over 400 $ to repair. Today, once I got my
car back working I made a little trip in the early morning. One of the nice
compensations I got are these rocks that are by far the most obvious
meteorites (to
No chondrite, no carbonaceous chondrite, no mini
craters.and is the time stop this spam of
meteorwrongs! Is not meteorites.
Matteo
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Last week my car broke in the field while I was
looking for
what-ever-they-are. It cost me over 400 $ to
repair.
Hello Rick,
I am upset with drug dealers, rapists and child abusersbut I'm also
tired of Bible Thumpers telling the rest of us what we are supposed to
believe. I'm always amazed that when it fits the situation, creationists
claim that the Bible states certain factsbut when caught in a
Dear Bevis;
Your mini craters are lichendooh! You're an idiot. Your rocks are
just common earth rocks. You do take nice pictures of them, should have
you photograph my rock pile for me. Maybe you could get a job
photographing the earth for NASA.
DF
DiamondMeteor wrote:
Last week my
Hello Rick and list.
Not always easy to see design by intelligence when viewing human affairs
and history.
But where the universe is concerned how many humans have ever enveloped
it in total understanding? It seems to outpace our intelligence so much
as to seem the work of Intelligence
Kind of like the pot calling the kettle black isn't it?
Rhett Bourland
www.asteroidmodels.com
www.asteroidmodels.com/personal
www.meteoritecollectors.org
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Casper
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002
Mohamad,
There are MANY web sites that contain real images of meteorites,
you should really find these sites and study the photographs closely.
A good place to start is: http://www.meteorite.com/gallery/index.htm
Go to the meteorite central web site and look at the links page,
there
Deleted Mr C. as well. To my knowledge he's never added anything
positive to this list. A miserable and sick human being. What a waste
of oxygen.
I guess there are some list members that don't like me. Sorry fellas.
Who are these guys anyway? What the heck did they ever do for the
A DESIRE!
Rick Nowak wrote:
What started the universe? Science says everything
was created from nothing.
So Ponder. Dirk RossTokyo
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I believe that this post and the author's follow-ups violate list rules that the discussions here only relate to meteorites. Simply putting the word "meteorite" into a religious spew does not make it a meteorite discussion. This is quite obviously a religious post and it HAS NO PLACE HERE.
I've
Now, I know these here may not be celestials, but I appreciate it if you
could tell me what they might be:
http://pages.britishlibrary.net/mhy10/meteor/grn.htm
Cheers
Mohamed
This may well be the only positive thing I've said to you so far, Mohamed.
You have found some very nice rocks
I was leaning toward some type of petrifed algae and/or oolites on half
of his specimens. The other stuff with the white in it is some form of
chert-sedimentary rock at a glance.
There are hundreds of miles of this stuff in the western US.
DF
Robert Wendi Beauford wrote:
Now, I know these
Hi Mohammed,
For what its worth, I would much rather glance at your rocks once a day than
sit here and delete a hundred unnessecarily poor responses. With that in
mind, I would like it if you would send your pictures to me instead of the
list. I promise I will look closely at all of them. I
Mo,
Have you considered therapy recently?
You really appear to me to have an undiagnosed social disorder - perhaps the
more experienced members of the list might be able to put a finger on it.
regretably I have now added your name to my email filter as your ignorant
persistance is actually not
February 3, 2002
Greetings Meteorite Enthusiasts!
Thank you Bernd, Rhett Bourland, Steve Schoner, Eric
Olsan, Rick Kujawa, and Matt Morgan for your superb
remarks and information regarding the existence of
iron breccias. Please forgive me if I have forgotten
to mention someone or misspelled
I must suspend mail from the meteorite list again. I
hope to be able to participate again in a far more
active way later this year, but in the meantime,
please feel free to contact me privately if you think
there is something in which I may have great interest.
Thanks once again to Berndt for
February 3, 2002
Greetings Mr. Steve Schoner, and Fellow Meteorite
Enthusiasts!
A thought occurred to me about your interesting post
regarding the octahedritic impactor that formed
Meteor Crater and its ties to being a possible iron
breccia of some sorts.
From your intriguing research, you
Hello list 2 subjects;
First of all, Mohamed's 'lunar meteorites'. After carefully studying Mr.
Yousef's 'lunar meteorite' pictures I have come to the conclusion that they
do indeed originate from somewhere in the Earth-moon system :) I think they
are unmelted tektites that were never ejected
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From: Michael
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To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 7:30 PM
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From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Sunday,
Gregory and all:
Think today's scientific certainties just might be regarded as quaint and
amusing, a century hence? Think maybe the views you believe to be
unquestionable at this moment, will be proven to be inaccurate, long after
we've shuffled off this mortal coil?
Perhaps I am somewhat
The religious faithful continue to rally around a document which is
nothing more than a collection
of fables, which is never questioned. It is taken on faith.
And no one's asking you to keep the faith. You obviously place no value
on faith, or anything you can't touch or see, which is
Rick,
If you are going to tout religon and try to discredit NASA you could at
least use a spell checker and the correct version of the words you are
trying to use. Closest not closet...there not their...wannabe not wanbe.
No one here is going to stop you from posting your opinions, I for one do
oh boy! English class on the meteorite list!
Yo!!! over there in France am Russia! Pay
attention!
xoxo, MC
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Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 11:03
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Re: Meteorites
Hi List,
Dear George -- patience and tolerance are virtues, but you are
really too kind with Mohamed. While Mohamed's rock photography
is far better than the offerings of your typical meteorwrong
peddler, and his commitment to spending time in the field is
commendable, these positive qualities
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