[meteorite-list] he is at it again privately

2004-02-18 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Hello list.I need to put an end to his crap once and for all.I am now being harrassed from MATTEO CHINALETTO privately.I have even blocked his emails to me, but he is doing it thru EBAY.Can someone please help me as what to do?I do not need this crap from him.I do not want to start anything that

Re: [meteorite-list] Slightly OT - Latin Pronounciation Help

2004-02-18 Thread MexicoDoug
G'day, When it comes to Latin in science, you really can't go wrong, no matter what anyone says, because the "rules" are not absolute, although some modern "experts" try to standardize pronunciation. This is mostly because scientific naming using Latin uses the English pronunciation of things

Re: [meteorite-list] he is at it again privately

2004-02-18 Thread Bob Holmes
Steve, It is very simple. You don't open his messages, you do not reply to his messages and USE YOUR DELETE KEY. He will stop eventually. By posting to the list about it, you are fueling the fire! Bob Holmes - Original Message - From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL

[meteorite-list] Bright Lights Spotted Over Australia Was Likely A Meteor

2004-02-18 Thread Ron Baalke
http://news.mcmedia.com.au/story.asp?TakeNo=200402183229176 Reported light was a meteorite By Roger Oldridge Shepparton News (Australia) February 18, 2004 Bright lights in the sky spotted at Deniliquin early yesterday were not unidentified flying objects, but rather a meteorite or large

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Books, Part II

2004-02-18 Thread mary kashuba
List, I have an extracopy that I'll send for $20. It is a virtually new paperback version that it appears I paid $25 for. I have a somewhat worn hardback with jacket that I got for $8 that I'm keeping so I'll share the bounty. Email me if you're interested. John Kashuba Ontario,

Fw: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Books, Part II

2004-02-18 Thread mary kashuba
List, List member magellon has spoken for my extra copy. Regards, John Kashuba Ontario, California - Original Message - From: mary kashuba To: Meteorite Mailing List Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 9:21 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Books, Part II List, I

Re: [meteorite-list] Slightly OT - Latin Pronounciation Help

2004-02-18 Thread Rosemary Hackney
LOL amo amas amat amamus amatis amant I did my thesis on Pachydiplex longipennis :-) But I think la cucuracha is a roach.. Rosie - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 8:38

[meteorite-list] last chance for the 4g ESQUEL

2004-02-18 Thread Dave Harris
Hi, ...last chance to get my little 4g Esquel slice - if you've any money over from Tucson! I will accept the highest offer over $125. Shipping will be free, unless insurance is required, in which case that'll be an extra $10! the pic is at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/entropydave/esquel.jpg

Re: [meteorite-list] Slightly OT - Latin Pronounciation Help

2004-02-18 Thread MexicoDoug
Hola Rosie, La Cucaracha is actually a quaint song about Cannabis sativa (Linnaeus, 1753: an interesting Weed); but la cucaracha is indeed a cockroach (Periplaneta americana: Linnaeus, 1758) and La cucaracha (Blesynski, 1966) is definitely a certain moth of the La genus:) As an Odonatist you

[meteorite-list] Wierd Science

2004-02-18 Thread Robert Verish
Thought this was already post to the List, and if it has, accept my apologies, but I continue to get asked questions about this. Questions like, Is this story for real? And, as is the case with most stories too strange not to be true -- YES, this story is for real. -Original Message-

[meteorite-list] Mars Express Images Kasei Vallis

2004-02-18 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.esa.int/export/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEMMBP1PGQD_0.html Mars Express Kasei Vallis 18 February 2004 This vertical view shows the mouth of Kasei Vallis, one of the largest outflow channels on Mars, taken by Mars Express. The image was taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC)

[meteorite-list] Mars flood plain info

2004-02-18 Thread Dave Harris
Hi! Sorry, but slightly off topic, but I was looking closely at the Mars Surveyor pics and noted that amid these flat floodplains were an awful lot of craters - I got to wondering that if the craters happened during the Great Bombardment period of about 3.8GYA, then these flood plains maybe

Re: [meteorite-list] Slightly OT - Latin Pronounciation Help

2004-02-18 Thread Howard Wu
Latin is a dead language for a reason. The song is about a coachroach that is going through marijuana withdraws. Ask a question about Dhofarorangettes, I get no answer. Make acrass comment about amputation by meteorite I'm popular. What a list... Bring it on. Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[meteorite-list] Mars Exploration Rovers Update - February 18, 2004

2004-02-18 Thread Ron Baalke
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html SPIRIT UPDATE: Spirit Does a Wheel Wiggle - sol 45, Feb 18, 2004 Spirit began sol 45, which ended at 11:17 a.m. February 18, 2004 PST, at its previous target, Halo, by conducting analysis with the alpha particle x-ray spectrometer,

[meteorite-list] Fall or Find?

2004-02-18 Thread Roman Jirasek
http://www.meteoritelabels.com/FallFind.htm My link above has 2 pictures on a blank web page. (no ads!, or pop-ups!) 1) 24 pieces of cut Gao's totaling 66 grams. (Fell March 5, 1960) 2) 24 pieces of cut NWA's totaling 66 grams. (Found after 1998) My question is, what lot would win the highest

[meteorite-list] NEW Meteorites for sale.

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Farmer
Hi everyone, I have received alot of new classifications for meteorites I have. I have been trying to get caught up from the Tucson show, and have finally loaded some on my website. There are 3 new carbonaceous, 1 new Ureilite, See the links below. These are some very nice meteorites.

[meteorite-list] Campo for sale - high quality

2004-02-18 Thread Tim Heitz
Hello List, I have some very high quality new type Campo for sale http://www.meteorman.org/Campo_best_sell.htm Best, Tim Heitz MIDWEST METEORITES - http://www.meteorman.org/index.html Blank Bkgrd.gif

Re: [meteorite-list] Slightly OT - Latin Pronounciation Help

2004-02-18 Thread Rosemary Hackney
Tuffa I have.. orangettes.. I don't know. Rosie - Original Message - From: Howard Wu To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 3:03 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Slightly OT - Latin

[meteorite-list] David Weir scores in journal Science

2004-02-18 Thread martinh
Congratulations to David Weir for his picture of Krymka published in the latest issue of the journal Science (13 February 2004). The picture (on page 927) is in an Editor's Choice highlights list pick. Apparently Krymka contains some exotic organic compounds in various forms of graphite-new to

RE: [meteorite-list] Fall or Find?

2004-02-18 Thread Charles Viau
I would guess that the Gao's would get the most bids over the NWA's and ultimately seek a higher price. This is purely based on the fact that they are from a known strewn field, and are of the same original fall. The NWA's are most likely a scatter of many finds. Just my guess. BTW: What is your

RE: [meteorite-list] Fall or Find?

2004-02-18 Thread Alan Gayda
Hi Roman and list, I would bet the Gao's would sell for more money. I was able to buy NWA's at Tucson for 5 cents a gram. I doubt you will let the Gao's go for that price. But if you do want to sell them for that price I will buy all of them. Alan Gayda -Original Message- From:

[meteorite-list] Another Collection for sale - AD

2004-02-18 Thread Impactika
Hello everybody, As some of you already know (those of you who went to Tucson), I have been asked by the owner of a very large meteorite collection (over 2000 different meteorites at last count) to help him sell his duplicates to make room for new meteorites. Most of those pieces are micro, but