Re: [meteorite-list] Listserve revision?

2002-04-13 Thread David Freeman
Dear Tom, List; I got the new Dell, about mid December. Fine computerbut it doesn't like Netscape for a browser, and neither Dell, nor Netscape will address my computer/browser problems...period (they both refuse to utter the other ones name even). I wouldn't buy another computer that doe

[meteorite-list] Listserve revision?

2002-04-13 Thread Robert Verish
Hey Art, You forgot to mention the List Archives! ;-) http://www.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/ Nice thing about the Archives is that it shows the latest post immediately. The Digest Version will wait until a certa

Re: [meteorite-list] Man Hooked On Meteorites

2002-04-13 Thread Graham Christensen
>Now, Johnson can't get enough of meteorites; he's hooked on them. I think we all know what that feels like, I sure do. :) Bye the way, for all interested in knowing, I have 36 meteorites now! I had 5 at the beginning of January, of this year. Thanks again to all of you who have helped me get m

[meteorite-list] European Space Agency To Probe Asteroid Blind Spot

2002-04-13 Thread Ron Baalke
http://sci.esa.int/content/news/index.cfm?aid=1&cid=1&oid=29787 European Space Agency to probe asteroid blind spot European Space Agency April 12, 2002 In the past five weeks two asteroids have passed close by Earth, at distances of 1.2 and 3 times the distance to the Moon. Another asteroid has

[meteorite-list] Man Hooked On Meteorites

2002-04-13 Thread Ron Baalke
http://augustachronicle.com/stories/041402/tec_UK2508-1.shtml Man hooked on visitors from outer space Associated Press April 14, 2002 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - About 10 years ago, Larry Johnson was conducting a whale-watching tour on a small island off Baja California when he caught a glimpse

[meteorite-list] Beanie Babies and Meteorites - together at last!

2002-04-13 Thread Mark Bostick
I know your thinking what do Beanie Babies have to do with meteorites.   Well.nothing.  What Beanie Babies are is an example of great marketing.  I know several other list members other then myself was a collector of other things   Some list members may remember about a year ago whe

Re: [meteorite-list] Listserve revision?

2002-04-13 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Dude! You're Getting a Dell? Sorry. Some straight lines, I just can't resist... Sterling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  ...but I'll be getting a new Dell in a couple of months. Regards, Tom Randall IMCA# 6170 __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PRO

[meteorite-list] Change of mailing address

2002-04-13 Thread AVAGEN
Hi, Would appreciate your changing my mailing address with the list from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the new address, which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks M

Re: [meteorite-list] Listserve revision?

2002-04-13 Thread ajones
Greeting Everyone; Initially, Meteorite Central had both a mailing list and a bulletin board (which is more towards what was described by Steve). The mailing list was used substantially more (powers of ten), and finally use of the bulletin board just about ceased so I discontinued it. The best t

[meteorite-list] dhofar 007

2002-04-13 Thread David Calongne
is the science world saying this rock is also probley from mercury? __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] Listserve revision?

2002-04-13 Thread trandall
I never use OE either, I've always used Eudora. I set it NOT to open attachments but to download them into a "downloads" folder. From there I take manual action on a suspected file. I decide what to do with it. I'll run McAfee on the directory but even though that may say everything is o.k.

[meteorite-list] dag 476

2002-04-13 Thread David Calongne
i remember reading the meteorite report on this mars rock as being cantaminated by sahara desert water, carbonate minerals and who knows what else along internal crystal boundres could other snc's with magnite organisms contaminated snc's while waiting to be discovered?

[meteorite-list] Misleading eBay item "Magic Gem from the Moon"

2002-04-13 Thread Az Keith's
Hello List I found is item listed on eBay and the seller "spacetraders" makes some statements about tektites that I think are very outdated and somewhat misleading. The seller talks round things, Even using the prophet Nininger name. What does the list think, Is my understanding of tektites all w

Re: [meteorite-list] Listserve revision?

2002-04-13 Thread meteorites
I never use OE and have never gotten a computer virus either. As far as I am concerned Outlook Express is better named "Lookout Express" (How to get a virus when you least expect it) Steve Schoner. On Sat, 13 April 2002, Bernd Pauli HD wrote > > Tracy Latimer wrote: > > > Anyway, the sug

[meteorite-list] Nice moldavite in eBay

2002-04-13 Thread Dave Harris
Hullo, I got a really nicely shaped 3.8g moldavite on eBay at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1093379649 Dunno if anyone is interested but it's a nice piece! very best! dave -- In gentle decay, dave IMCA #0092 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (for IMCA member contact) http://www.meteo

[meteorite-list] Listserve revision?

2002-04-13 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
Tracy Latimer wrote: > Anyway, the suggestion to set up subdivisions > within Outlook is a good one, if you use OE. Hello Tracy and List, Although I don't use OE but Netscape 4.6 instead, I've always used such subdivisions to keep things under control. The subdivisions change from time to time

[meteorite-list] Kentucky Meteorites

2002-04-13 Thread William Russell
Of the 25 Kentucky Meteorites listed in the "Catalogue of Meteorites", I now own 18. If anyone has the following Ky Meteorites for sale, please contact me off list. Campbellsville Casey Count Glasgow

Re: [meteorite-list] Listserve revision?

2002-04-13 Thread Tracy Latimer
I also prefer to have the posts relayed directly to my email box. I have several email accounts in an attempt to prevent spam from overtaking all of them; this address is the one I use for things that are fairly important to me (it's also the one my mom and dad use to email me, so you all know wh

[meteorite-list] Instant laboratory analysis

2002-04-13 Thread thornysahuaro
To any list members who may wish to have an immediate analysis of possible meteoric material I recommend sending your samples to the Center For Meteorite Studies P.O. Box 872504, Tempe AZ 85287-2504. I found some very weathered fragments last weekend in the Gold Basin area of NW Arizona. On Mond

Fwd: [meteorite-list] Re: Meteorite Pronunciation

2002-04-13 Thread SSachs9056
--- Begin Message --- Sterling and list, The meteorite you are referring to is the Benld, which fell in Illinois in 1938. (I apologize for lateness of reply--out of town) Interesting to note that the Chicago Field Museum's display, (replete with part of the actual garage roof and automobil

Re: [meteorite-list] Re: Meteorite Pronunciation

2002-04-13 Thread SSachs9056
Sterling and list, The meteorite you are referring to is the Benld, which fell in Illinois in 1938. (I apologize for lateness of reply--out of town) Interesting to note that the Chicago Field Museum's display, (replete with part of the actual garage roof and automobile spring and cushion)---on

Re: [meteorite-list] Listserve revision?

2002-04-13 Thread Tom
Hello Steve I have no problem with it because I am using outlook express. I did set up another folder for the meteorite list so that any incoming meteorite list will go into that folder instead of inbox. I have many separate folders for each purpose incoming email. That saved me from getting head

Re: [meteorite-list] Bensour arrives !

2002-04-13 Thread meteorites
On Fri, 12 April 2002, "Simon de Boer" wrote > > > > > > > > > >    > Received  a beautiful 102.5  gram half stone from Mike .  After > paying an additional 50 plus dollars  tax  at the border  its > still worth every cent   Thank you  Micheal .  Look forward > to buying from you

Re: [meteorite-list] Listserve revision?

2002-04-13 Thread Tettenborn
I really enjoy having the meteorite posts coming directly to me. As I and my wife are on a few lists we simply have the e-mails directed to individual folders and then it is no problem "wading through". With Outlook Express I simply made a folder called meteorite and all messages with "meteorite

[meteorite-list] CR2's - RFS - CEM

2002-04-13 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
Hello List, Listees, and Listoids, With regard to the ongoing (and well-deserved) praise of O.R. Norton's new book on meteorites, the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites (CEM) and the simultaneous discussion whether RFS I and RFS II will now have become "useless", I especially liked one list mem

[meteorite-list] Listserve revision?

2002-04-13 Thread meteorites
Hello all, I wonder if it is possible to have these posts put on a central server rather than having them sent to all of our individual e-mail boxes. We could log onto that server site to check the messages rather than having to wade through them in our boxes. This meteorite central list-serve

[meteorite-list] Listserve revision?

2002-04-13 Thread meteorites
Hello all, I wonder if it is possible to have these posts put on a central server rather than having them sent to all of our individual e-mail boxes. We could log onto that server site to check the messages rather than having to wade through them in our boxes. This meteorite central list-serve

Re: [meteorite-list] Classifying meteorites. HELP!

2002-04-13 Thread Jay Haynes
Hi Graham,   I an by far no expert on this but here is what I did a year or so back when i got a few NWA's. Generally try to find as many pictures of slices or interiors of meteorites as you can find (NWA slices usually are the best for ID'ing similiar meteorites like you have) And really just try

Re: [meteorite-list] Mercurian Meteorites

2002-04-13 Thread almitt
Hi Troy, Here is some information I posted on the topic a while back. To add to Eric's excellent post, Mercurian meteorites would contain no more than 5% iron maximum, would be achondrite in nature and as Eric said differentiated highly from heat or decay. Mercurian meteorites would also have a