A repost with a new title.
G'day List, just a tad more of something to add to the data pot.
Foundries often cast mining machinery parts using an alloy known at the
foundry as NiHard.
I worked at a foundry for a while.
NiHard can be made from cast iron with a small amount of new nickel in the
Hello Michael and All,
I'm one of 3 Serges ;-)
Mike, Good idea (for me)!
I just started a new poll at my web site to see what other people think
about it.
So let's see.
Anyway, Mike, I can offer you my help. This is a time consuming thing to
update an html page every time when you will
Yes, Steve I do have an idea. Although I am not a
dealer just a collector I use to do marketing. Here
is a link to the HP site to show you what I am talking
about.
http://h10050.www1.hp.com/activitycenter/us/en/maker/business_card.html
When creating your cards you could simply have a blank
Hello Michael,
I've got such a web page on my website at the
following address. You can grab everything you want on
it !
http://www.meteor-center.com/trombinoscope/index.html
Best regards,
Pierre-Marie PELE
www.meteor-center.com
Good morning from sunny and 42 degrees chicago.I have updated my website
with some new specimens.View at your liesure.I also want to thank dana
hawn for giving me a great idea on making specimen cards.I have already
done 10 of them,and they look great.Thanks again dawn.
http://images.ucomics.com/comics/bo/2006/bo060108.gif
and if the direct gif link doesn't work
http://www.ucomics.com/boondocks/
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I can no longer reach Island Meteorite on the Web. Are they still in
business?
Mike Fowler
Chicago
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Hi List!
This could be intersting for german list members: Today at 19.30 (7.30 p.m.)
will be a Terra X-report about the controversial Chiemgau Impact on ZDF!
Ingo
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Hello List,
Off the top of my head, I can think of a dozen or more meteorite dealers
and collectors who print their specimen cards on business card stock. If
you don't want to take the time to figure out how to do it in Word or
Works, you can always buy a stand alone program. For the last
Thanks Ingo for the info!
I was there myself last year at Grabenstätt and at Tüttensee
Wonder if there is any news of the words largest strawnfield!
Stefan
Hi List!
This could be intersting for german list members: Today at 19.30 (7.30
p.m.)
will be a Terra X-report about the controversial
Hi Stefan!
What have you seen there? Do you belive in the Chiemgau Impact Theory? Any
other thoughts?
Ingo
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Hi all
If you dont want to / can not make your own personal specimen cards, I can
be at your service.
Just to let you know.
Lars Pedersen
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By ALICIA CHANG
The Associated Press
Sunday, January 8, 2006; 12:24 PM
LOS ANGELES -- When a NASA capsule hauling comet and interstellar dust
plummets through the Earth's atmosphere this weekend, residents in large
sweeps
of the West will witness a cosmic spectacle...
Do you carry a meteorite in your pocket regularly? If yes, what is your
favorite piece
to carry?
Gary
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com
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Do you carry a meteorite in your pocket regularly?
If yes, what is your favorite piece to carry? Gary
Hi Gary and List,
Well, usually not in my pocket but on my nighttable ;-) Tomorrow, when I come
home
from school there will be - at least I hope so - three breathtaking pieces of
Stefan
Hey Michael, looks like a Serge of interest in the photo idea...
:-)
More nice language info from your last Michael, I love tidbits like those.
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Hello Michael and All,
I'm one of 3 Serges ;-)
Mike, Good idea (for me)!
I just started
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 17:31:16 -0500, Gary K. Foote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you carry a meteorite in your pocket regularly? If yes, what is your
favorite piece
to carry?
Yeah, I've almost always carried something or another in my pocket to fidget
with when bored
(there's even the term
Gary,
I always carry a couple of small Sikhote-Alins in my
pocket. I like to have them available to show and/or
give to interested non-collectors when the subject of
meteorites comes up.
Thomas
--- Gary K. Foote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you carry a meteorite in your pocket regularly?
If
Forgive me but I have to say, Is that a meteorite in your pocket or are ya
glad to see me? Seriously, I carry a nice fresh crusted NWA when I'm hunting.
People often want to know what you're doing and they usually get a kick out of
seeing one. It also helps when they bring you wrongs that they
I carry one or two around any time that I'm going to meet people who are at all interested in astronomy or even just groups of people in general. I've had several people say things to me like "I've got a rock just like that in my rock garden". So far none of them have been the real thing but you
Hi Sergey,
Thanks for the offer, but for the following reasons, I think I will
stick with the process I am in now:
1) Many people will not send in a photo - even though they already
have a photo or photos on the internet from articles I have written
in the past or from Tucson Trips, etc.
Dear List members that are interested in stromatolites;
We are getting a snow storm, I am moving, and am still a little flu-ish.
I did get your items indoors, and in boxes. I did not get photos
taken. Please be assured, I am working diligently on your requests.
Any others wishing to get a
Gary,
I wear my Allende proudly on a necklace in a silver setting on a leather
rope, to assimilate a primitive style. When I tell 'em the skinny on it,
they say , where did you find it? And I just love to say, On EBAY where
else!?
Ritchie
- Original Message -
From: Gary K. Foote
Hello List,
This is a great topic! I'm currently carrying a Franconia end cut of
about 6 grams in my pocket, I carry it everyday. I've had pocket
pieces for several years now. I'm an electrician and I go to a lot of
residential homes to do service work, often times I can tell that the
Gary list,
Nice thread. My pockets have been full of rocks since
childhood, and the space rock thing hasn't improved
matters. I typically carry a nice crusted NWA
chondrite and a little Sikhote or Canyon Diablo (today
it was the latter). Being a tektite guy, I usually
carry a nice little
Dear List Members:
http://cgi.ebay.com/10-1-Gram-Gao-Guenie-Meteorite-H5-Africa_W0QQitemZ65937938
80QQcategoryZ3239QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks to those who take a look.
Juris Breikss
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Have problems getting to the group. Did this get through?
TomT
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Happy New Year To All !
It's the New Year and time to check your listing on
http://www.meteorite.com/dealer_list.htm
Please reply to us off the list even if your information is ok as we have
some important news for you.
Thank you!
Paul and Jim
http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news104.html
NASA's Stardust Sample Return Capsule and Entry Path Visible in
Northwest
Stardust Mission Flight and Recovery Team
January 6, 2006
On January 15, 2006, after more than 7 years and billions of miles of
travel through space, NASA's Stardust
For JPL internal use only.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/254746_stardust06.html
On the trail of cosmic mysteries, Stardust heading home
Craft carrying tiny particles with big secrets heads home
By TOM PAULSON
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER
January 6, 2006
In about a week, a space
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/space/3571442.html
NASA craft's payload may offer a big payoff
A long-awaited mission returning with cosmic dust that could explain our
very origins
By MARK CARREAU
Houston Chronicle
January 6, 2006
After seven years of collection work in the inner solar
http://www.aberdeennews.com/mld/aberdeennews/news/13573922.htm
New interest shown in 1918 Richardton meteorite
Minot Daily News
By ELOISE OGDEN
January 7, 2006
RICHARDTON, N.D. - There's a box in the archives at the Assumption
Abbey, filled with information about a meteorite that fell near this
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