Re: [meteorite-list] Re: Steve Schoner

2003-01-21 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Hello What email addess I have to put in the Email a Patient at FMC? Regards Matteo --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Darryl and List: I'm sure everyone who knows Steve (the great meteorite hunter), either personally or by reputation, will want to join Darryl in wishing him a very

Re: [meteorite-list] Re: Steve Schoner

2003-01-21 Thread MacovichCo
Insert your own email in that space, Matteo. And thanks so much for writing. I'm confident that by Steve becoming tangibly aware of what we all feel in our hearts will greatly assist in his recovery. As it regards the matter of Steve's recovery, I've received a handful of emails enquiring

Re: [meteorite-list] Re: Steve Schoner

2003-01-21 Thread Mark Miconi
I want to say something to everyone on this listREGARDLESS if you know or met Steve. Take the 2 minutes it will take to send him an email. Do not put it off, do not wait until later, do NOT make excuses. This is a human being in need of support. Nothing anyone can do including his doctors can

[meteorite-list] Steve Schoner

2003-01-21 Thread Zelimir Gabelica
Thanks for your suggestion Mark. I did send some optimistic words to Steve through the Flagstaff Medical Center site and it works perfectly. I encourage, among others, all the non US meteorite enthousiasts (eh Mateo ?) to do the same, even if you don't know Steve, as it is my case. We all at

[meteorite-list] very exciting breccia

2003-01-21 Thread M Yousef
a reay exciting breccia,, any comments are appreciated: http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/pl5/ Mohamed Yousef == _ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus

Re: [meteorite-list] very exciting breccia

2003-01-21 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
NOT METEORITE! The next email and I put on spam the address. Matteo --- M Yousef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: a reay exciting breccia,, any comments are appreciated: http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/pl5/ Mohamed Yousef ==

[meteorite-list] Anyone see STARSHINE?

2003-01-21 Thread tracy latimer
DId anyone from Da List see or hear about STARSHINE's re-entry yet? Here, Kona winds brought (for the last 3 days) our first rainfall this year. IFR conditions only until yesterday afternoon, and if that weren't bad enough, the pass close to me most likely to drop the satellite had a big

[meteorite-list] very exciting breccia

2003-01-21 Thread Zelimir Gabelica
Hi Mohamed, What a nice piece of silica (chalcedony)!. But isn't this off topic ? Keep searching but, in between your extensive and so specific hunting, try also to get some knowledge on the most common terrestrial minerals and rocks. There are so many in the desertsperhaps even more than

[meteorite-list] NOT very exciting breccia

2003-01-21 Thread Rob Wesel
Mo, Walter Mitty of the Sahara- Our opinion is not important you, faith is. Whatever your heart says it is...it is. You made that clear last week. It has already been validated by the only expert you trust...Yousef...er...Yourself. Congrats on your new delusion now go away. I hear Algeria has a

[meteorite-list] Steve Schoner

2003-01-21 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Hello List, I had the pleasure of meeting Steve at last years Tucson event. Since that time we have communicated several times shared photos and received many positive e-mails from Steve, both meteorite related and not, and I purchasd one of his Polar-Views,(a very neat little item that goes on

Re: [meteorite-list] very exciting breccia

2003-01-21 Thread Mark Miconi
Yousef, I mean this sincerely...find a library or buy some books. With all the looking you have done in a place where your chances are higher than most to find a REAL meteorite with the proper knowledge(obviously lacking) you could have found a real meteorite. Mark - Original Message -

[meteorite-list] Looking for Jim Hartman too!

2003-01-21 Thread MuseumStore/NatureSource
I'm looking for Jim Hartman too. Anyone have any ideas? Jeanne Devon Jim.you out there? -- Rob Wesel -- We are the music makers...and we are the dreamers of the dreams. Willy Wonka, 1971 __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL

[meteorite-list] Steve Schoner

2003-01-21 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
Geoff wrote: I think there's another big Glorieta out there with Steve's name on it NOTKIN G. (2001) Legend of Glorieta Mountain (METEORITE; Feb. 2001, Vol. 7, No.1, pp. 24-27). Photos: - the 20.2 kg mass found by Steve - examples of typical features found in GM - Steve and Dr. H.H. Nininger

[meteorite-list] Steve Schoner

2003-01-21 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
Subject: The Pot Calls the Kettle Black but with Crust er Crud Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 12:17:16 -0500 Malvin Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] Individuals such as, ... , Rob Elliott, Mike Farmer, Ron Baalke, Michael Blood, John Gwilliam, Geoff Cintron, Peri Craig, Julia, Jeff Grossman, and S t e v e S

[meteorite-list] Re: Steve Schoner + Article

2003-01-21 Thread geoking
Dear Listees: For anyone who would like to know more about Steve Schoner's amazing exploits, please see my article Legend of Glorieta Mountain, which was the cover story for the February 2001 issue of Meteorite magazine. This article was based on extensive interviews that I conducted with

[meteorite-list] Re: Asteroid Theory Gains Ground - will somebody please tell them about comets

2003-01-21 Thread E.P. Grondine
the cooling mentioned most likely is be the first fragment of this comet hitting - ep --- Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www2.dailycamera.com/bdc/environment/article/0,1713,BDC_2434_1677499,00.html Asteroid theory gains ground Impact probably did in the dinosaurs, new

Re: [meteorite-list] Steve Schoner

2003-01-21 Thread Wilton Carvalho
Darryl and List members: The message below expresses just too little for a man like Steve Schoner. He became my friend at the first sight when I went to Flagstaff to visit him at his home and talk about meteorites. Let´s pray for Steve´s recovery. Wilton Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] City:

[meteorite-list] New cut meteorite

2003-01-21 Thread Steven Drummond
Hi List, I was going to wait to do this but I see that the list is getting frustrated with somebody's posts of terrestrial samples so here goes. Check this link out and guess the classification , I think you will find this is a real meteorite that I cut a couple weeks ago, I have a few

[meteorite-list] New Iron meteorite from Brazil

2003-01-21 Thread Michael Farmer
Hello again everyone. I have been very busy in the last month, several trips to South America, Brazil and Colombia. I am announcing here a new iron called Uruacu. Pronounces ooohroooasuu. It is a course octahedrite (IAB) cohenite-schreibersite rich. This is a very beautiful meteorite, VERY

[meteorite-list] Meteorite slice of a REAL meteorite

2003-01-21 Thread David Freeman
I would class this as a very nice Slice of meteorite and considering the recent flurry of posts by M. Yousef of many bogus wanta be meteoritesyou are charmed and luckyand very entertaining indeed! Keep up the good work! DAve F. __

[meteorite-list] Meteorite Newspaper, 03-20-1875 Homestead Fall

2003-01-21 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Hello List, Note the wrong year on the Iowa State press release below. I have copied it as on the paper. The time and date, minus the year, off one year is the same as the Homestead fall, so it appears to be an error, possibly on the papers end). Kinda of a neat story.. Mark Bostick Paper:

[meteorite-list] Fw: auctions ending and beginning tonight!

2003-01-21 Thread Michael Cottingham
- Original Message - From: Michael Cottingham To: Michael Cottingham Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:10 PM Subject: auctions ending and beginning tonight! Hello Everyone, Please check out: http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ Auctions ending tonight and some new ones with "Buy It Now"

[meteorite-list] who are these people (where do they come from?)

2003-01-21 Thread STEVE ARNOLD
Hi there list. Hey I am having a serious problem. For the last 5 days I have been getting emails from people in africa. They'll give me a couple million if I turn over my bank account numbers, telephone numbers, etc. Who are these people, and where are they getting all this information from. If

Re: [meteorite-list] who are these people (where do they come from?)

2003-01-21 Thread Michael Farmer
Steve, it is the oldest scam in the book, you give account numbers and they clean out your account. Been on TV a thousand times. - Original Message - From: STEVE ARNOLD To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:36 PM Subject: [meteorite-list]

Re: [meteorite-list] Dinosaurs Experienced Climate Changes Before K-T Collision

2003-01-21 Thread mafer
HI List This is exactly why the findings in New Mexico are a problem. In the past, when bones had been found at and above the K-T Boundary layer, they have, after much analysis, been found to be reworked meaning they were deposited there after being exposed and moved from somewhere else. These

[meteorite-list] Oldest Collector

2003-01-21 Thread marsroxx
Dear List, With the terrable news about Steve and the comment made that he has been looking for meteorites since before Bob, I was wondering who on the list has been collecting meteorites for the longest? Or who knowes someone who has been collecting for a long time -- Steve Schoner, Bob

Re: [meteorite-list] Dinosaurs Experienced Climate Changes Before K-T Collision

2003-01-21 Thread mafer
Hi Sarah And List I don't know that it hasn't been found in S.A. But South America is the stomping grounds for some top level geologists of many fields, not just paleo. But I do know that the layers in which bone is found has been correlated to those found elsewhere. The problem with an impactor

Re: [meteorite-list] Oldest Collector

2003-01-21 Thread Thomas H. Webb
Alan, Since 1960! Thomas H. Webb On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear List, With the terrable news about Steve and the comment made that he has been looking for meteorites since before Bob, I was wondering who on the list has been collecting meteorites for the longest? Or

Re: [meteorite-list] Oldest Collector

2003-01-21 Thread LabNEMS
Allan / List: My vote for the longest person - still running - would be my friend, that fine gentleman in Anacortes WA, David New. Many of the longer members of this list ( I just can't bring myself to say older :) know David. Although well-positioned in the diamond business he still dabbles in

RE: [meteorite-list] Oldest Collector

2003-01-21 Thread James Tobin
Hi Alan, 1963, that's when I sent my first piece of basalt to Denver. I received a nice card, a couple leaflets, and a copy of When a Comet Strikes the Earth back in the mail. I still have all those items. I quickly stopped collecting basalt so the little book helped. Look forward to hearing from

Re: [meteorite-list] Oldest Collector

2003-01-21 Thread mafer
Great story!!! Lets hope that other new collectors take heed to it. Mark - Original Message - From: James Tobin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 8:28 PM Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Oldest Collector Hi Alan, 1963, that's when I

Re: [meteorite-list] Oldest Collector

2003-01-21 Thread Impactika
In a message dated 1/21/2003 9:20:10 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: My vote for the longest person - still running - would be my friend, that fine gentleman in Anacortes WA, David New. Many of the "longer" members of this list ( I just can't bring myself to say "older" :)

[meteorite-list] NEWEST meteorite collectors

2003-01-21 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; I gave a two hour lecture this evening at the local library on meteorites and meteorwrongs. I had 65+ folks show up and we all but had to chase them out the door to close the library. I donated a copy of Find A Falling Star to the reference department and gave away a small gibeon

Re: [meteorite-list] Oldest Collector

2003-01-21 Thread Frederick N. Ley
I have been collecting since 1982. I gather that would place me in the slightly newer collectors group. It certainly is a lot of fun and quite educational. Now to get myself to UCLA and see if my find from Greece is an actual meteorite. If so, according to what I have been able to learn,

[meteorite-list] Way Open for Counties and States to Claim Wilderness Roads

2003-01-21 Thread Robert Verish
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-me-roads21jan21004430,0,1231428.story?coll=la%2Dheadlines%2Dnation Tuesday, January 21, 2003 LA Times Newspaper COLUMN ONE Bush Opens Way for Counties and States to Claim Wilderness Roads Policy change could allow vehicles

Re: [meteorite-list] Oldest Collector

2003-01-21 Thread Impactika
In a message dated 1/21/2003 10:08:12 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have been collecting since 1982. I gather that would place me in the slightly newer collectors group. It certainly is a lot of fun and quite educational. Now to get myself to UCLA and see if my find from

Re: [meteorite-list] Oldest Collector

2003-01-21 Thread Jerry A. Wallace
Alan, Kicked up my first chunks of rusted iron shale and a couple of small, good nuggets from the Odessa Meteor Crater on a cold, wet, windy day, in March of 1955. 13 years old at the time. Had an unfortunate lapse of interest for a few years, but got back on track about three years ago. Jerry

[meteorite-list] very exciting breccia

2003-01-21 Thread Dave Harris
Oh for Heaven's sake. even I can see this is terrestrial. Why do you persist in spamming the list with this trivial stuff? Just take your many many meteorite samples to your secret expert that you keep telling us about and get him to sort it. I am sure DeRusse (or whatever his name was) can

Re: [meteorite-list] very exciting breccia

2003-01-21 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Hello Ohh yes, give to mr.BCC and he give to you the complete analysis and exit is a lunar meteoriteI hope mr.BCC close forever the site, is only a liar. Regards Matteo --- Dave Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh for Heaven's sake. even I can see this is terrestrial. Why do you persist

Re: [meteorite-list] Oldest Collector

2003-01-21 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
hello all I collect meteorites from 6 years, arrive to 541 meteoritesand others in arrive Regards Matteo --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear List, With the terrable news about Steve and the comment made that he has been looking for meteorites since before Bob, I was wondering