Hello Listees,
So far I have NEVER placed a meteorite advertisement on the list in my few
years here. I don't think depending on income from selling is the right
reason to entitle one to either more ads, or more say, any more than I think
one who never offers ads should count more. (Not directed
If all product advertisements began with AD in the subject line,
members could filter them into a separate email folder.
I personally don't worry about such publicity as I accepted it would
happen when I joined the list. Of course, my interest in meteorites is
different (I have never knowingly
Hi,
I would vote for Steven Schoner!
At first he even knew our late Harvey..
Second he rediscovered the Glorieta Strewnfield with hundreds of hours
searching - and thanks because he shared this information we can own pieces
of this incredible pallasite.
Last but not least we have his sodium
yep. would you like lobster with your grouper? or stone crabs?
Fred Caillou Noir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any skin divers within the
Meteorite List?
Just kidding
Fred
- Original Message -
From: David Weir
To: Michael Farmer
Cc: Meteorite List
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 9:47
In a message dated 12/21/2006 10:21:36 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WOW, Anne, thanks for sharing the pictures.
I literally have never seen so much snow.
When I was in grad school in Athens, Georgia around 1986 or 1987 we had a
snowstorm which dumped around
Kevin, I assume you are referring to the blue streaks in the sky.
I suspect those are reflections from the studio lights against the false
back-drop... BIG GRIN
Other than that guess, I'm stumped as well.
Ed
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From: kevin decker
To:
With Christmas upon us, I just wanted to take a moment to wish everyone a very
Merry Christmas on the list. I also wanted to say thank you to all of you for
the wealth of knowledge you have shared upon the list this year, because of
your contribution of information I am just a little more
Mr.Spammer its only specialized to broken to the
persons that they do not go him well, and he speack
speack speack to broken my face, to come here
etc...but for the moment I never have seen here face
here. Its a good time mr.spammer stop to broken
toevery person not have the same idea he have,
Michael, Mark, List,
To say that this week is the busiest week that both Geoff and I have had all
year would probably be an understatement. Therefore I am sorry it has taken
so long for either of us to write in on this topic. (After all, Mark's first
post was made a whopping 23 hours
Hi Phil, Hi Jan, Hi List,
So our voice Martin is already in holyday, you will have to take pot-luck
with me.
We have to say thank you to all List members who take part at the name
finding process for the relative new but already legendary Chladni Cases.
Yes, Chladni Case is the name we choose
OK, I know I've broken the rules for more than 1 ad a week but I thought I'd
risk the flame and Art, our ever-present guardian can always delete...
For the best Esquel for sale - 146g, Jim Hartman polished and etched, thick
as 5mm and wonderful we have:
Hi Listoids
A very merry xmas and prosperous new year to you all - it has been a great
year and I am looking forward to an even better year !
I write to seek some advice re EMP - although I have a variety of meteorite
books I must admit to being a numpty on this aspect
I have 7 new finds from
on 12/23/06 4:29 AM, chris aubeck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, my interest in meteorites is
different (I have never knowingly touched a meteorite nor have any
intention to buy one).
Merry Xmas, Chris
Hi Chris,
Are you some sort of meteorite celibate? Is it a sect?
Could you
Hi,
If you take a look at the thumbnails page for
magazine 67:
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a14/Ap14_Mag67.jpg
you will see everything is blue-lit. These guys
are not professional photographers and the
Moon is a hard place to shoot pictures of. In
photo 9384, the Sun is just outside the frame.
on 12/23/06 10:40 AM, Dave Harris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As some of you might know - my divorce needs paying for.
Don't buy from Dave - buy from me, I have bunions.
Michael
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To all our dear friends, valued customers and all other meteorite minded,
have a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a PROSPEROUS, METEORITE ENRICHED NEW YEAR!
Thank you all for your valuable contributions to the list, and keep up the
good work in the coming year.
A special 'Thank You' to Art for keeping
Sterling,Thanks!..It seems to be the most Plausible explanation yet..And I've seen a few in a Forum I posted it in.And thanks to the other list members as well!..I was wondering about the blue light..your explanation makes the most sense.Are the Fiducials a part of the Film?..or lense? In other
I write to seek some advice re EMP - although I have a variety of meteorite
books I must admit to being a numpty on this aspect
I have 7 new finds from my home state of Queensland which will soon be
tested via EMP but aint too sure about fayalite numbers which apparently
give the unique
I had an interesting conversation with my in-laws today who live in
Grapeview, Washington. They are aware that I collect meteorites and asked if
I had investigated the meteor that landed in Allyn (about 5 miles out of
Grapeview). Apparently, two people witnessed a fireball and meteor splash
in
Hi, Dave and listees
I have the same question as yours, Dave. What kind of
acid the advanced meteo-collctors use to etch
Iron-Nickel meteorites, such as Nantans, Campo Del
Cielo? Someone has these pieces presenting beautiful
surfaces, it's amazing!
By the way, Dave, have you had the answer
Well,
I got my first xmas meteorite today. My wife gave it to me a liitle early.
A nice half individual of Ransom, Kansas straight from the Jim Schwade
collection. Thanks Jim !
See it here :
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/spacerox2001/detail?.dir=/7a75re2.dnm=70c8re2.jpg.src=ph
Is anybody else as
Hi All and happy Bob,
this is a beautiful meteorite!
Enjoy!
I wasn't so lucky - yet!
With best regards,
Moni
From: Bob Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Christmas Meteorite
Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 22:45:57 -0600
Well,
I got my first
Hi Mike and the list,
All of this GPS functionality can be had in the Garmin
GPSMAP60Cx. The unit is about $360 from amazon.com.
The US Topo software (100,000:1) will set you back $81
from amazon.com and finally the North America City
Navigator on DVD will set you back a further $108 also
from
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