it is looked at that sure Americans personages, even
if ultra forty year periods, still amuse themselves
with these childish actions, like Mr. Blood. Poor
mans.. however also this site soon
go clear,ah... look here
http://it.geocities.com/idiotproudtom/
its fantastic
Matteo
si vede che
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look herehttp://it.geocities.com/idiotproudtom/its fantastic
Technically, you're supposed to let OTHER people compliment your work, Matteo.
Your funny website is offa pretty good start, I must admit. Youonly need to work a little bit on the "making it funny" part.
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http://marzmeteorite.tripod.com/mars-rocks/MRF04996.jpg
Color 'Pancam' images now exposed unusual cube shape
BY WILLIE HARDWOOD
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Hehe, I like my Zippy-egghead look :-)
Nice.
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Best regards,
Bernhard „Rendelius” Rems
CEO RPGDot Network
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From the Portuguese newspaper Jose forwarded:
A comet's trail: Scientifically, this Sunday's phenomena is predictable,
since every year, at the beginning of January, the terrestrial orbit
crosses
through a
zone of cosmic particles which give origin to a meteorite shower.
This erroneously
Hi,
I bought a NWA today, mainly because it has a rather strange inclusion.
Here's a pic:
http://metcollector.rendelius.com/inclusion.jpg
Any idea what this could be?
Best regards,
Bernhard Rendelius Rems
CEO RPGDot Network
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Hehe, I like my Zippy-egghead look :-)
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Hehe, I like my Zippy-egghead look :-)
The "Egghead" is you?! Hahaha. I'm the one by the Wold Cottage monument, and also the one with the "solar lamp" comment. (Matteo at least had thewisdom to edit out the NHM's Dr Robert
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/spirit/20040106a/PIA04995_b
r2.jpg
Well, credit where credit is due, well done NASA [very] nice job!!
Simply amazing pictures, I think the expression kids in a candy store
would describe the mood!!
And yes the rocks do look remarkably meteoric!
Is there anywhere I can get this video that is in any format OTHER THAN
RealPlayer? Everytime I try to play one on my computer I get an error
message that says This document is not a RealAudio document and when I go
to the website, I'm told I have to pay to get the thing to play it.
thanks
Graham
In the meteorite-list] Color Picture
From Spirit is Most Detailed View of
Mars Ever Seen, Charles Viau wrote:
Holy canolli . Does this not look like a
bonanza day on one of our dry lake
expeditions a dream bonanza where
there are meteorites everywhere!
Is it possible that the
Hello Matteo:
I have read your funny parody of the Proud Tom Website. I think that the people that you have made fun of on your web page will view it with humor. Too bad that you must be so insecure that you do not have the same attitude.
One thing puzzles me. Why do you continue to attack the
For alot of years alot of good people have given thier lives to help keep
our great nation going.They did it because they believed in the cause of
the USA.I never served in any of the armed forces because I could not.I
have a hearing problem in my left ear classifying me 4F.Medically
diqualifying
Finally the truth comes out! :-)
From: Robert Verish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite-list Meteoritecentral [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [meteorite-list] So, that's where I left it!
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 00:00:07 -0800 (PST)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Meteorite
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Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004
With all due respect for the people serving in the US army: Most of
them, I believe, do not join the marines because they want to sacrifice
their life for the cause of the USA (what's it anyway?), but because
it's about the only chance for the underprivileged to get something like
social security,
Berhard,
Does the inclusion contain any defined chondrules?
(Difficult to see from the photo)
Mark F.
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From: Bernhard Rendelius Rems [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 January 2004 08:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [meteorite-list] Inclusion
Hi,
I bought a NWA
Hola List and thank Piper Hollier
Sorry, I mistaken the link address in the anterior post
This is correct (if you wish see the best Vaca Muerta pieces in the market)
http://www.meteorites.cl/for-sale.html in the Vaca Muerta zone, press the
button Half Individual
Best Regards
Rodrigo Martinez
List,
We have two microfiche viewers
free for the taking.
A while back I found them at a
yard sale in their original packing.
I gave one to my buddy Bob Jackson, another collector and list member. We
used them to view thin sections like Marvin Killgore does at shows. They are bulky
Bernhard,
If there little/no evidence of chondrules (or they are much less defined
than the surrounding matrix) then it is most likely an impact melt,
breccia inclusion.
You really need to put it under a microscope before you can tell for
sure..
Mark Ford
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From:
Hi,
For those of us following the adventures of the MER-A,
otherwise known as the Mars Rover Spirit, and having trouble
with figuring out when its day begins and ends, or having
trouble keeping the time on Mars straight... I mean, it's bad
enough trying
Good day Folks,
In response to a few of the posts to this thread, and to perhapsaddress some possible misunderstandings, I feel compelled respond.
Based on my own experiences, I can say without equivocation, or mental reservation,that the reasons men and women join the United States Armed
see that little brick-shaped blocky rock in the new mars surface pick in the lower left corner? well, that rock is officially named after myself. it is hereby documented and all who read acknowledge. S-O-O-O... you all had better get out there and name YOUR rock before they are all taken. after
The best hope to cantact Beagle2 has failed. Controllers received no
signal at around 4pm GMT when the ESA spacecraft, Mars Express flew over
the landing site.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3376343.stm
I guess it's time to turn out the lights.
Mark
Hi Randy, and List,
C,mon now people. If we can dish it out, we have to be able to take
it. Which I think most will. Man! When I stop to think about what a
field-trip Proud Tom or Matteo could have with me, after some of my
comments and uneducated blunders, phew!! I am glad I'm not worthy. If
Marcia:
You sure are doing a lot of stretching and reading between the lines to defend Matteo. What's up wit dat??? Let Matteo try tojustify his attack of the Marines without any help and let's see if he can do it. Matteo's silence on the issue has been deafening since my last
Hello All,
19 auctions of Bensour fragments with crust (only one without crust) between 1.03 and
7.13g are ending tonight. All are pristine stones which are collected soon after the
fall. Keep
an eye on it, it's a good
opportunity to acquire some very fresh Bensour at low prices !
Good morning Marcia and List,
I just made my first visit to Matteo's Idiot Proud Tom website and I have
a few comments. I promise to be brief.
1. Anyone can copy someone else's gag.
2. What's funny in Italy must be entirely different that what's funny in
the USA.
Entertainment rating:
At 05.53 07/01/2004 -0800, Paul wrote:
a dream bonanza where there are meteorites everywhere!
It is an interesting idea for these reasons:
1. Mars' thinner atmosphere means more
meteorites survive the fall though it
than on Earth.
Ok it's true, but this also implies the impact speed is
http://www.esa.int/export/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEMZIJ374OD_0.html
Mars Express: no signal from Beagle 2 so far
European Space Agency
7 January 2004
PR 02-2004: ESA's Mars Express orbiter made its first attempt to
establish contact with the Beagle 2 lander, after the two spacecraft
separated on
PaulBased on my own experiences, I can say without equivocation, or mental reservation,that the reasons men and women join the United States Armed Services are as varied as those individuals themselves
I agree with your entire posting. I was gonna try responding in a similar manner, but I
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
January 1-7, 2004
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o White Rock of Pollack Crater (Released 01 January 2004)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2004/01/01/index.html
o Gusev
I not waste words with who is similar to the idiot of
Proud Tom
--- Randy Mils [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Marcia:
You sure are doing a lot of stretching and reading
between the lines to defend Matteo. What's up wit
dat??? Let Matteo try to
http://www.beagle2.com/news/index.htm
Beagle 2 Fails To Call Mars Express
07-Jan-04 17:10 GMT
...
Summary
Today's first real opportunity for the European Space Agency's Mars Express
orbiter to hear a signal from the Beagle 2 lander
All correct Marcia, but probably this persons know
only the humor of the idiot proud tom. You are the
unique probably understand this.
Regards
Matteo
--- Marcia Swanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Randy, and List,
C,mon now people. If we can dish it out, we have to
be able to take
it. Which
Dear Randy,
I prefer to look for the best in peope, not an always accurate or
dependable, way of doing things, I admit. Like Matteo, whom I don't
personally know, except that he has alot of trouble in the translation
department. That's why I closed my letter with the comment Only Matteo
can
Bernhard,
Matteo is right ... when his say this is idiotic. It's irrelevant to him whether 550 other people already know that on this list. Some people enjoy being grandiose idiotic and the rest of us either delete or something similar.
Steve is right, when he reacts to nationalistic criticism.
Title: Nachricht
Since I have
received a lot of mails: Please reread what I have written: I never doubted the
honor of members of the marines. I didn't call them names, I didn't ridicule
them.
All I wanted to say
is that nothing makes you heroic just because you join the marines. You have
At 01:16 PM 1/7/2004 EST, you wrote:
Most marines don't collect meteorites. They collect honor, loyalty, presentation and self improvement. They talk only when spoken to. Whatever reason made them join, it certainly wasn't to die, not any more than an astronaut, who seeks very different, yet
Well I don't know about the rest of my veteran and non veteran
associates but I joined before I was drafted. I also enlisted to get
some fantastic schooling opportunities. I also went for it to get away
from mommy and daddy and to travel at government expense. I went
because I was young.
In a message dated 1/7/2004 11:38:30 AM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One Former Active duty Marine collects them now and deeply regrets thetime he spent in the NCO club instead of searching the Mojave desert formeteorites or just plain skywatching under a truly dark sky.
salu toue lemende
jai 5 meteorite trouve a ben slimane maroc
jaime bien les vendre
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Hi list I was checking my collection and all the new african meteorites
in the market, I ve seen that a scale to measure the grade of weathering
meteorites I have, well I have the basi knowledge of that, Ie seen meteorite
from W1 to W4, I know that 3 and four is very wheahtered, but at what
Title: Nachricht
Oh god, never ask
questions 5 minutes after you got up and spontaneously bought something on ebay
*g*
http://metcollector.rendelius.com/inclusion.jpg
I bought this
meteorite from Michael Cottingham today, and he still has it in his hands, of
course - so I better ask him
Hi Rafael,
I heard that Weathering Grade is explained in the New book of Cambridge
Encyclopedia of meteorites, but I dont have it :(, and no one in my
city that I know have it. Thanks list...
Perhaps the attached reposted message from Piper will help you:
--Rob
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The meteorite
Saludos Rafael,
This is an excellent web site you can study but not copy, by David Wier which may be helpful to you in this question and many related.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/9278/protected_append3.htm
Doug Dawn
Mexico
En un mensaje con fecha 01/07/2004 1:42:13 PM Mexico
All I wanted to say is that nothing makes you heroic just because you join the marines.
In this country, it just about does when you consider the historical conflicts we've been in...mostly savingor freeing everybody else'sglobal fanny.
GeoZay
Dear list Members,
first of all we want to wish you the best for this new year.
May you and your families be in good health and may chance and
happiness rule you lives.
Just a short note to let you know that pictures of the
new martian meteorites NWA 1950 (Lherzolithic Peridotite)
are on line
Perhaps they will find some rare terran meteorites! Just we need billion dollar earthrocks.Basilicofresco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 05.53 07/01/2004 -0800, Paul wrote:a dream bonanza where there are meteorites everywhere! It is an interesting idea for these reasons:1. Mars' thinner
1. Mars' thinner atmosphere means more
meteorites survive the fall though it
than on Earth.
There are a number of factors to consider. Mars is smaller
than Earth, so has less gravity to pull in meteoroids.
However, Mars is closer to the asteroid belt, so is more
likely to encounter
Relax Steve,
Im sure everyone on this list knows that if a Marine were staring Matteo in
his face, Matteo would have to go change his soiled undergarments.
I mean , did you see his website? What does Matteo weigh? 110 lbs?
And besides that everyone in the world knows we are the strongest
Exceedingly well said, Paul, and Doug,
I was in the process of writing a response to Bernhard's myopically
opinionated
letter when your responses were posted. You've said everything that I
wanted
to say and then some. And you said it much better.
I personally know quite a few people who are
on 1/7/04 10:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The marines would be the first to hunt down and kill the Proud Tom, and will
not hide their identity.
I can't delete or similar and must file your educated and passionate messages
about these people in my duck sh*t file.
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And besides that everyone in the world knows we are
Bernhard,
This looks more like a carbon. If I were a betting man I would bet on a
carbon xenolith and not some impact melt .
It may be large enough to test. Someone else on the list may know of an
easy way to determine if this is carbon.
Cheers,
tett
Owen Sound, Ontario (1/2 a meter of snow
Proud Tom for President!
This statement is coming from a Canadian (we don't have Presidents) so I
will let all who read this interpret it for themselves. I won't. ;)
tett
Owen Sound, Ontario
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Hello List,
There was an article, it seems like within the last
2-5 years but could be more, in either an issue of
Astronomy or Sky and Telescope magazine, that
predicted there would be a VERY high concentration of
meteorites per square kilometer on Mars. I've tried
searching both magazines
Hello List,
I meant to add that the article with the link was
written by our own Stuart Atkinson. (Thanks, Stuart.)
Robert Woolard
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En un mensaje con fecha 01/07/2004 4:32:58 PM Mexico Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribe:
Growing concerned about the direction all this is going..Michael
When Jesus said "Love your enemies" I think he probably
meant don't kill them.
Anonymous
Michael, My respects to the creative
http://www..com/
Enjoy
this
Francesco
Cini...best regards from Red Tuscany (where blind american patriotism isn't the
wellcome)
I've added an animation of the Comet Wild 2 flyby images taken by
Stardust to the Stardust website.
Included is a chart from the Dust Flux Instrument showing
the particle impacts on the spacecraft during the flyby, and
another chart showing the spacecraft thruster activity:
List members,
This list has succeeded in bashing Americans, Italians, Mexicans, Moroccans, the French, meteorite dealers, meteorite buyers, meteorite hunters, Ebay, Ebay sellers, Women, those who think differently, those with different beliefs,those who look different, proud people, humble people,
Dear Thomas;
Between the evening news, the flu season, and Mad Cows, we are all
messed up! Think the government satellites are bombarding us with waves
to make us crazy? Either that or it's what they are putting in our
water supply. After today's presidential news conference, I think
Hi Ron,
Great, most interesting animation!
It seems that there was a very faint trace of a short, fan-shaped coma, seen
from the comet's nucleous towards it's UPPER direction (as the picture is
shown).
Many thanks for sharing it with us.
Jos Campos
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Hi Ron,
Great, most interesting animation!
It seems that there was a very faint trace of a short, fan-shaped coma, seen
from the comet's nucleous towards it's UPPER direction (as the picture is
shown).
Bear in mind the spacecraft was well inside the coma when it took the images.
The
I think I saw that movie on MST 3000 :
Caffeine Starved Women from Mars :)
See the Press Release Images for 07-Jan-2004.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/spirit/20040107a.html
I did find it interesting, that the close-up photos
(Air bag Trails-2- small large images ) were spliced.
Yes Ron, offcourse the spacecraft was well inside the coma at the time these
series of images were taken;
The double image effect is more noticeable on the 6th and 7th
images; however, my impression of a very faint trace of a possible short fan
tail, came from viewing the first 3 images.
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In a message dated 1/7/2004 2:44:46 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And besides that everyone in the world knows we are the strongest military
power.
And what does that have to do with METEORITES???
Anne M. Black
www. IMPACTIKA.com
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Hello List,
Just a quick note to let you all know that in the past I have done Reverse Auctions via my private email list that have been quite popular. So we decided to take the concept and try it on ebay. My wife put up about 30 items and will be listing more later tonight and tomorrow.
In a
Hello List, I have an SA with a hole, but I was under the impression that
holes were formed in one of though ways. One being caused by weathering and
the other, by two regmaglypts burning through?
My SA's hole does not appear to be formed by either, like most SA's it is
not very weathered and
Dear
All,
I work for a laboratory software company,
so how the meteorites are analyzed is interesting to me. However I dont
know how to do it. My idea is to approach an acquaintance at a commercial lab
and ask if they can assist. I have an unclassified NWA I would like to get
looked at
Bernhard,
The ignorance implied by that comment is stated in too naive a fashion. You
surely know better than that.
Bill Kieskowski
With all due respect for the people serving in the US army: Most of
them, I believe, do not join the marines because they want to sacrifice
their life for
For your information I have made the soldier under the
Lagunari, the Italian marines, those that hour are
also in Iraq.
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Relax Steve,
Im sure everyone on this list knows that if a Marine
were staring Matteo in
his face, Matteo would have to go
Hi,
In the largest scale computer simulation (by Bret Gladman) of
rocks knocked off planets, the following tables show what
percentages of chunks make it to what planets:
Ejecta From Earth/Moon
Mercury 0%
Venus 15%
Earth/Moon 50%
Mr. Blood,
You have had a pretty strong hand stirring this kettle. You should forget any
humor or control you derive from it. Quit playing middleman. Stick to your
auctions. I hear you're a good businessman. You are not a very good master of
ceremonies in this situation.
Bill Kieskowski
I too would like to whole-heartedly thank Fred for this most generous
competition and prizes! My book also arrived today all the way to Australia from
the other side of the world shipped Global Priority! What a guy!!!
Thanks again Fred,
Jeff KuykenI.M.C.A. #3085www.meteorites.com.au
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