- Original Message -
From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 12:36 AM
Subject: Choice specimens forsale...with BEST prices!! PART
TWO
Hello,
Here are a few items for sale. Postage is paid anywhere in the world. I
need MONEY ORDERS or P
- Original Message -
From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 12:36 AM
Subject: Choice specimens forsale...with BEST prices!! PART
ONE
Hello,
Here are a few items for sale. Postage is paid anywhere in the world. I
need MONEY ORDERS or P
Hello Rob,
Thank you for sharing this "correlation" formula.
Not only is this of interest to me, but others may
find this of some use in pairing meteorites.
Just wanted to let you know that your time and effort
was appreciated. Can you remind me where we first
heard that there was an actual nume
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2003/09/08/2003067003
Fur flies as dinosaur experts feud
BONES TO PICK: The row about what wiped out the dinosaurs has sparked
allegations of deception and unethical behavior in scientific circles
BY ROBIN MCKIETHE OBSERVER
Tapei Times
September
- Original Message -
From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 10:33 PM
Subject: ethnobotany and meteorites...
Hello Everyone,
Besides doing meteorites as a business (when I can
these days!) Here is something some of you might be intereste
- Original Message -
From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 10:28 PM
Subject: Fw: TOP METEORITE COLLECTION SPECIMEN OFFER with bargin
prices!!!
Hello Everyone,
Some really choice items for sale. PAYPAL or Money Order ONLY.
I
Hi All,
I decided it was still too hot to go to the desert this weekend, so
instead I spent the better part of today on a problem I've been
meaning to tackle for a few months. Hopefully my results will be
useful to someone here. I don't know if the work is quite worthy
of a paper -- perhaps.
My
Hello List,
For all the Park Forest enthusiasts... I just uploaded pictures of a few
specimens from my collection. One 62 gram Frag with regmaglypts . Please take
a look at the following link:
http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/spacerox2001
Have a good evening!
Bob Evans
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http://www.modbee.com/local/story/7408172p-8327201c.html
Flash of light in sky seen by many across the state
The Modesto Bee
September 7, 2003
>From their back yard, the Modesto family
saw the sky light up "like a big Roman
candle."
"It was a bright flash, then turned purple. It
had a huge tai
http://www.azdailysun.com/non_sec/nav_includes/story.cfm?storyID=72660
By COLIN HOTCHKISS
The Daily Sun (Arizona)
September 7, 2003
[snip]
The Museum of Northern Arizona is celebrating its 75th anniversary.
[snip]
Many people were seemingly drawn from the
other lectures to listen to t
http://www.trib.com/AP/wire_detail.php?wire_num=191539
Pillmore, geologist, dies at 73
Associated Press
September 7, 2003
DENVER (AP) - Charles Lee Pillmore, whose discovery of a Tyrannosaurus
rex track has helped paleontologists better understand the dinosaur, has
died.
Pillmore died Aug. 22
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/2003/25/text
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3:00 P.M. (EDT) SEPTEMBER 6, 2003
CONTACT:
Steve Bradt
University of Pennsylvania
Phone: 215/573-6604; Pager: 215/524-6272
Donna Weaver
Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Md.
Phone: 410/338-4493; E-mail: [EM
Anyone know the deal with [EMAIL PROTECTED], who possibly answers to the name of "R. A. MasFrank"? He's been threatening yet-to-be-defined legal action against various and sundry dealers and meteoritical scientists for a couple of years now. I'd like to chat with this person one-on-one, to fi
Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Hello List, in a terrestrial rock, Is there anything that resembles
ringwoodite/shock veins?
Thanks, Tom
Shock Veins-- yes. I suppose slickensides could resemble a shock
fracture which is filled in by any of several minerals. Contraction
cracks in mudstone can be
Hello List, in a terrestrial rock, Is there anything that resembles
ringwoodite/shock veins?
Thanks, Tom
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David, Steve, list,
I guess that makes sense. Perhaps there is a new hunting
frontier here that Steve has re-discovered... In this case, go where
there are rocks...
I live in Boston, and most of the interesting rocks around here were
long ago scoured away by the glaciers and pushed into the
Dear Dave, Jean-Claude, Norbert, John, List,
Yes, « Meteor » beer is THE brand we cherish and appreciate during the
Ensisheim show, since the first edition (2000). This beer is indeed quite
popular within the Alsace region but I believe it is not (necessarily) related
to the Ensisheim meteorite
Dear Charlie, List;
It has been my experience out west here in Wyoming (USA), that the age
of the rock shop owner, and the amount of rocks that they have
accumulated multiplied by the "unproven Kingman factor/unknown" plus
correlated to the amount that was paid back then; minus memory loss
time
Yes but I have to pay, is not free
Regards
Matteo
--- Peter Marmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Nels and list,
>
> if you'd like to get the interesting 4-page article
> «Own a piece of the sky» by Greg Redfern online -
> go to:
>
> http://skyandtelescope.com/
>
> Search the Magazin arch
Hi Nels and list,
if you'd like to get the interesting 4-page article
«Own a piece of the sky» by Greg Redfern online -
go to:
http://skyandtelescope.com/
Search the Magazin archive for «meteorite», #4 is
the article «Own a piece of the sky» and click «Purchase
Article».
Ok, it's 3 clicks;-)
P
That is a great story. You would think that someone that owns a rock
shop would be particularly keen on suspecting a meteorite, and also to
know that it would be most likely worth more that anything else in the
store... - and in the back room no less
Charlyv
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From:
> Today we have an anniversary. The French meteorite Luponnas
> fell 250 years ago. I am lucky to have a piece of this historical
> meteorite in my collection as it is the birthday meteorite of my
> son Michael who celebtrates today his 7th bithday.
Let's hope Michael is not as shock-blackened and
I have 12 cool thin section that end on ebay today
including
hvittis (EL6)
SAHARA97113 (EH3)
NWA305 (E3)
NWA1109 - polymict Eucrite
Dhofar007 - cumulative Eucrite
Allende
Moroccan CR2
Bilanga (diogenite)
Murchison
NWA782 (R4)
These are mostly premium thin sections and so far
nothing that I have lis
Hi list !
Today we have an anniversary. The french meteorite Luponnas fell 250 years
ago.
I am lucky to have a piece of this historical meteorite in my collection as
it is the
birthday meteorite of my son Michael which celebtrates today his 7th
bithday.
I got my 5.7g piece in trade with the NHM V
Mr. Cottingham
I no understand, you put email to the list, therefore
I think you read my emails, will have sent of it a
twenty, however not still I received answered.
Perhaps writing in public here in strip I will have a
reply. I am waiting for still from May the slice of
Campo Sales, and seems
Thanks Norbert and Jean-Claude,
I appreciate the information and pictures. It's so interesting that I wound
up bringing those glasses home - what an incredible foreshadowing!
- and congrats on your accomplishments! :)
Thanks again,
Dave Marsocci
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From: "Norbert Cla
Norbert,
After reading my post from last night I realized I did a(nother) meteorite
list faux pas when I speculated on the "depth" of your material, as in source
depth on the moon. First off...I should not speculate on others material when
it is in for classification...a very bad move. Secondly
Norbert, Sergey and any of the other honor-ies on the list,
Congratulations on your accomplishment and honor. I would guess the
competition was fierce.
That show looks like one of the pilgrimages we all should make. Hope to see
you all there one day. Thanx for sharing.
John
> Hi Dave, hi lis
Hi Dave, hi list,
Here's a piece of evidence that might answer your question:
http://www.timewarp.de/new/Ensis2003a.jpg
The picture was taken after the opening of this years
Ensisheim fair, Alsace, France (right in front of the
Regency Palace). To the right, you'll spot the famous
Meteor beer te
Dear List members:
Here is more information about the new Japanese"Crater?". Comments
please.
--- Begin Message ---
Dear List,
After reading the abstract and reviewing the literature I find that
this announcement of an impact crater is not without doubt. Ten years
prior, Dr. Miura of Yamagu
Dear List Members,
We are running a special auction on several nice items all starting at 99
cents with no reserve. There is over $20,000 in material at current retail
prices represented in this offering. We are doing this because several
members will not be able to attend the Denver auction and
Hello Dave,
Meteor is the brand name of a famous beer from
Einsisheim (yes, you can beleive me).
Please check the following :
http://www.brasserie-meteor.fr/index_gb.html
Best regards.
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