Hi Aziz,
Why did you ignore my inquiry pertaining to your last offer of large individuals priced at 7.5 cents a gram? Now you make another pitch in less than a week. Less than a day actually. The consumationofprevious transactions before offering new oneswould be most courteous.
Bill
Well. That's easy for YOU to say.:)
By the way, before (or maybe after) you delve too deeply into your
Steve-analysis - and this point has been driven home frequently on the
list, although apparently not frequently enough - the Steve Arnold of
Brenham-fame (whom you mention below) and
Dear Thaddeus,
Though you may be a master of sorts regarding the use
of big words (I had to look up two in your post below - and
I have a rather large comprehensive, if not usage vocabulary)
you seem not to be able to distinguish between the rather
savvy and certainly socially competent -
Dear Thaddeus,
Though you may be a master of sorts regarding the use
of big words (I had to look up two in your post below - and
I have a rather large comprehensive, if not usage vocabulary)
you seem not to be able to distinguish between the rather
savvy and certainly socially competent -
What a great vehicle to explain my [our] predilection for these fanciful
jewels to family and friends!
Jerry Flaherty
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From: Notkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 7:06 PM
Subject:
Very cool to see so many familiar faces. Notkin...you did a wonderful job
of being co-host of the program. Hopefully this segment of Cash
Treasure will bring some new folks into our fold.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 09:03 PM 12/19/2006, Dave Carothers wrote:
Two thumbs up. Good job, guys.
Dear List Members,
I have 42 excellent Planetary and other Achondrite meteorite auctions
Rare-ing to end at rock-bottom values later today. These can be seen under
my eBay seller name, NaturesVault, and represent the very last offerings I
will have of 2006. Many of the auctions ending today
There is nothing in those photos that ever resembles a
meteorite.
Michael Farmer
--- Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi Aziz,
Why did you ignore my inquiry pertaining to your last
offer of large individuals priced at 7.5 cents a gram?
Now you make another pitch
Michael wrote:
It should be added that many list members do NOT resent Xxx X, and
do, in fact, gleefully read his posts but mostly - in anticipation of the
posts of those who hate him to be hysterically humorous - like watching pin
ball machines run amok in a giant Greyhound bus station.
I have some meteorites ending tonight on ebay.
See all of the meteorites offered at the links below.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmeteoritehunters
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmeteorite-hunter
http://www.meteoritehunter.com
thanks
Michael Farmer
Dude, LAY OFF THE CRACK!
Mike Farmer
--- MexicoDoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael wrote:
It should be added that many list members do NOT
resent Xxx X, and
do, in fact, gleefully read his posts but mostly -
in anticipation of the
posts of those who hate him to be hysterically
Feefee! phopho!! foorchtha!!! aggala jeeshee! paloola!!
ooridiminy!!! ... Phopho !! The meteor pulp of him, the seamless
rainbowpeel. Aggala His bellyvoid of nebulose with his neverstop
navel. Paloola !! And his veins shooting melanite phosphor, his
creamtocustard
Bonjour tout le monde,
je sollicitre de vos honneurs de bien m'informer à
quoi due la présence des chondrules dans les
meteorites. en suite leur magnetisme (présence
abondante du fer, peu abondant et inéxistant).
pourrai-je dire que l'interieur d'une meteorite
ressemble à une chambre magmatique?
Sorry for the last mesage but i try hope understand
it.
(I sollicitre of members list to inform me well with
what had the presence of the chondrules in the
meteorites. in continuation their magnetism (abundant
presence of iron, not very abundant and non-existent).
will be able to say that the
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 19:08:50 +0100 (CET), you wrote:
Sorry for the last mesage but i try hope understand
it.
(I sollicitre of members list to inform me well with
what had the presence of the chondrules in the
meteorites. in continuation their magnetism (abundant
presence of iron, not very
Petty capatilasm, Paul. Your timing - one day after my own post about
discounted dealer
listings at meteorite-dealers.com - leaves no doubt as to whom your post was
aimed
toward. It smacks of 'My meteorites are better than yours'. Thanks for the
clear shot
across the bows.
To meet
Hello Darren,
this is my question:
if there were a resemblance of some criteria of
certain meteorites with terrestrial rocks(basalt).
the meteorites had the same processes of fusion and
crystallization like the magmatic and volcanic rocks?
Abdel.
What ever it is your smoking..
John
At 09:51 AM 12/20/2006, MexicoDoug wrote:
Michael wrote:
It should be added that many list members do NOT resent Xxx X, and
do, in fact, gleefully read his posts but mostly - in anticipation of the
posts of those who hate him to be hysterically
Hello,
If you expecting any packages from Colorado, there could be a delay.
All the highways are closed. The Colorado Springs airport is closed. The
Denver airport is not closed but practically all the flights have been
canceled.
Even the birds are grounded. And we are not done yet. It is
Here, Here!
I am with John on this - you are a splendid representative
for meteorite collectors and dealers! Good goin', Geoff!
(Those who haven't seen the show - it is a must see).
Best wishes, Michael
on 12/20/06 7:09 AM, JKGwilliam at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very
Sorry, Anne. It was me. I was wishing for a white Christmas...but in
Atlanta, not all of Colorado. I'll try to be more careful next time.
Anita
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Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 6:44 PM
I'd like much to participate with a congratulation, but - we poor old
Europeans, you know: no way to getting it on our screens ... We do have nice
television sets, we do receive via satellite, we (normally) use to pay for
it, we're close to Christmas, but we don't have this film :-(
Quite
Looks quite impressive and nice, very much like Christmas.
Should be in fact a paradoxical view : Anne Black inmidst all the White ;-)
Best, Matthias
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 12:43 AM
Anne, you know, you do live in Dever right? Snow is
something that tends to happen there.
Now Tucson, that would be a wild thing to see. It
looks cold and beautiful. A white Christmas would be
nice, just sit inside and drink hot chocolate
(hopefully laced with some Bailey's Irish Creme).
Mike
In a message dated 12/20/2006 5:43:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anne, you know, you do live in Denver right? Snow is
something that tends to happen there.
Now Tucson, that would be a wild thing to see. It
looks cold and beautiful. A white Christmas would be
nice,
Anne it looks wet and HEAVY!!? Not dry and fluffy??
Jerry Flaherty
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 6:43 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Colorado Weather
Hello,
If you expecting any packages from
I've got it on Tivo to make discs for some family and friends!
Jerry Flaherty
- Original Message -
From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: JKGwilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dave Carothers
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Geoff Notkin [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Meteorite List
In a message dated 12/20/2006 6:48:52 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anne it looks wet and HEAVY!!? Not dry and fluffy??
Jerry Flaherty
--
You are right Jerry, it was wet and heavy snow most of the day, but now
Hello Geoff and list,
Nice job Geoff, Sonny, Steve and Mike.
Missed the first two airings but will try to capture the third. For those
that also missed the episode, and perhaps for those that would like a
refresher, here are some photographs I took of the Brenham part of the aired
episodes.
Dear Gary and List,
It seems to me that if you want your dealer list
link site to work and to get people to join that you
need to explain your connection with Mr. DeRusse who
once owned the Domain, meteorite-dealers.com.
Also, a more detailed introduction about yourself
and about your goals in
Annual Holiday Sale- last call for meteorites!!.. Palpay accepted for Christmas
delivery.
Portales Valley 40g ..thick metal veins and only 2mm thin; a brilliant
specimen. Sale $800
Pultusk 5.3g broken individual, two puzzle pieces covered with rich black
crust. Sale $39.75
Bensour 5.84g
i wish a WHITE Christmas to all, as i plan on bombing down copper mountain over all of that white- ABSOLUTELY EPIC POW! so long as lifts are still running, they don't run out of beer at the resortand they groom the half-pipe and the big-airs every nite ALL IS RIPPIN'.
i will be gradually switching
List,
I apologize for confusing the two Steves, but I mean what I write.
Could the lack of capitalization be an attempt to show this distinction? Or,
is Chicago enough?
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Steve is capable of distinguishing the objective case of the pronounwho from
its subjective function - this alone constitutes evidence that Steve isn't
incapable of commanding acrolectic communication. Orthography is the possession
of normative entities. Not all of us have the need to
I have cut/polished specimens, purchased from Finland, of Polujamki and
Markovka. They fell within kilometers of each other and share all macroscopic
petrographic features except for one striking difference: Polujamki, in photos
I have found and in my specimen, seems to have, almost without
DeRussemmm..the kiss of death or insanity.
Dave F. and no new snow here.
drtanuki wrote:
Dear Gary and List,
It seems to me that if you want your dealer list
link site to work and to get people to join that you
need to explain your connection with Mr. DeRusse who
once
Good Morning List,
I have relisted my beautiful NEA 001 Lunar specimen (27.7 gram end-cut) on
eBay at a reduced Buy It Now price. This is absolutely the cheapest price to
be found for an ample NEA 001 spec. (and this 1/2 stone is much more than
ample), and a one-of-a-kind specimen of
i wish a WHITE Christmas to all, as i plan on bombing down copper mountain over
all of that white - ABSOLUTELY EPIC POW! so long as lifts are still running,
they don't run out of beer at the resort and they groom the half-pipe and the
big-airs every nite ALL IS RIPPIN'.
Anita D. Westlake
Hi all,
I'm not much for putting pen to paper, but, I just wanted to get a few
things off my chest.
First, I wanted to say thanks to all the listees who take the time to
post up so many high quality links to pictures. I've only been into the
rocks for six or so months. I live in sublime
In a message dated 12/20/2006 8:29:56 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i wish a WHITE Christmas to all, as i plan on bombing down copper mountain
over all of that white - ABSOLUTELY EPIC POW! so long as lifts are still
running, they don't run out of beer at the resort
Isnt Denver 70 miles from South Park? I thought it
snowed there every day of the year - even in august.
Unfortunately here it is over 20 degrees every day and
a green christmas for sure for me.
See my christmas tree before I had it cut here:
http://www.cebuprincess.com/samantha/baby89.jpg
Not
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/December_21.html
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Dear Gary,
First, I think your presentation to the school and some of your posts to
the list have been excellent. But you are the one who
shot across our bow first as your email to the list on Dec 22, 2005 will
show.
From the list archives.
Hello Gary and list,
It seems to me that if you want your dealer list link site to work and to
get people to join that you
need to explain your connection with Mr. DeRusse who once owned the Domain,
meteorite-dealers.com.
I agree. Please answer Dirk's question.
I hope you understand that Paul
Ok I read what you said BUT what I was asking about
is why did you make the comment that this was an
interesting hypothesis? I had hoped to hear from
McKinney as to why he though so as well.
As to Tagish Lake's terrestrial attributes it is
anything but resistant.
I wonder where this idea came
In a message dated 12/20/2006 9:41:39 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Isnt Denver 70 miles from South Park? I thought it
snowed there every day of the year - even in august.
Unfortunately here it is over 20 degrees every day and
a green christmas for sure for me.
See
--- abdelfattah gharrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if there were a resemblance of some criteria of
certain meteorites with terrestrial rocks(basalt).
the meteorites had the same processes of fusion and
crystallization like the magmatic and volcanic
rocks?
Abdel.
While there are differences
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