Hello List,
Got this from a certain Bill Connoly:
Why do you always kiss all the dealers asses ?
Dont need the extra spam. take note
No further comment because such words speak for themselves!
Best wishes,
Bernd
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Hello Bernd,
please ignore it. I have never heard of a Bill Conolly or read a post here.
If he doesn't like when people discussing about meteorites on a meteorite
list, then he is probably in the wrong place.
Yes, and such words speak for thelmselves...
Best wishes,
Stefan
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Korea isn't a white spot on the meteorite-map at all.
Look here:
http://koreamet.kopri.re.kr/
Best!
Martin
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Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Whitecourt
Contributed by: Gary Mckerracher
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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Sounds like the kind of hateful nonsense that comes from another Bill
on this List.
On 10/5/12, Bernd V. Pauli bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
Hello List,
Got this from a certain Bill Connoly:
Why do you always kiss all the dealers asses ?
Dont need the extra spam. take note
No
Wow, check out this huge pyroxene cluster in this Bondoc meteorite.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2625-gram-BONDOC-METEORITE-Acquired-by-Nininger-in-1962-FANTASTIC-INCLUSION-/221135221422?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item337cafb2ae
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Wow, that is pretty darn cool. Have you ever sliced any Bondoc? I
know a lot of it is shale or has a crumbly texture, but would a larger
piece like this have an unoxidized core? And if it has an inclusion
like that visible on the outer surface, it might have something
interesting hiding on the
Gilmer,
You must be very very bored. Your remark is as petty and spiteful as anything
I've read here over the years. Talk about trolls.
Bill
Sounds like the kind of hateful nonsense that comes from another Bill
on this List.
MikeG
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Hi,
It feels like this specimen has a large iron nodule inside because of
the weight and solid nature of this piece. I see lots of pyroxene on
the exterior but the center is highly attracted to a magnet. Pretty
cool really!
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 7:59 AM, Galactic Stone Ironworks
Mike,
I bought some of this Bondoc and do have slices available for sale. Super
fresh metal, lots of olivines super nice material.
I won't have photos for a couple of weeks, but anyone interested can email me.
Mendy Ouzillou
On Oct 5, 2012, at 11:31 PM, Ruben Garcia mrmeteor...@gmail.com
Nice piece. Looks a little like a volcanic bomb.
On Oct 5, 2012, at 9:31 AM, Ruben Garcia wrote:
Hi,
It feels like this specimen has a large iron nodule inside because of
the weight and solid nature of this piece. I see lots of pyroxene on
the exterior but the center is highly attracted to a
Fascinating new photos from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter that show
strange black spidery objects.
Oooh yeah, Ziggy played guitar...
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/spidery-black-objects-mars-surface-raise-speculation-184239849.html
Daniel Noyes
Genuine Moon Mars Meteorite Rocks
They look like common creosote bushes to me. I would worry about about a Mars
Desert Rattler hiding under one of them.
Of course, I am just kidding, but maybe
Adam
From: i...@moonmarsrocks.com i...@moonmarsrocks.com
To:
Good friday list. I have a 107 gram fragment of the chinese fall from
february 2012 for trade. It comes from bob haag. It does have a nice
streak of fusion crust. Picss upon request. I am looking for any
nicely crusted stones or oriented stones. Off list please.
--
Steve R. Anold, chicago, ill.
Bernd:
Please keep the comments and knowledgeable information coming. There
are very few people on this list with the depth of knowledge that you
routinely share with this list.
I, for one, always look forward to your comments, which always add
some nugget of information on that which you
When I look at google earth where I live, The trees make shadows looking
similar to the dark spiders. I would be guessing here but the dark shapes do
look like the shape of a shadow caused by a gyser. It would also explain the
orientation of them being similar as the shadows are all in the
Hi Bernd and all,
Nothing like insulting our number one, most like citizen on the list (you).
Not to mention all of the quality posts you provide!
This scum is on my bad boy list for good.
Best regards always!
--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites
Quoting Bernd V. Pauli
They certainly do.
Michael
PS: Bernd, you are always such a gentleman and
Exclusively positive. (Now maybe I will get a post
Asking why I am kissing your ass!)
NOTE TO BILL CONNOLY,
People (not just Bernd) speak kindly of/to one another
Because they genuinely LIKE people and because they
Have
Hi Michael, Bernd, and List,
I strongly suspect this Bill is not named Connoly. The negative
tone, the poor grammar, and the disdain for anything he deems spam
screams out as another Bill on this list. I think this fellow uses
more than one identity on this List and this Connoly identity is
All I can say is... in regards to Bernd: Amen to all of the positive
responses for all is true in regards to this fine man!
As far as the other party in this little bump in the road of life:
sorry you're such a sad (and maybe a lonely) person to
have to lash out with such uncalled for vitriol
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/news/whatsnew/index.cfm?FuseAction=ShowNewsNewsID=1369
Scuff Stuff
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
October 5, 2012
On Sol 58 (Oct. 4, 2012) Curiosity maneuvered its arm to use instruments for
close-up
examination of sandy material at the Rocknest site. The inspections
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
October 1-5, 2012
o Lava Channels (01 October 2012)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/5995
o Polar Dunes (02 October 2012)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/5996
o Utopia Planitia (03 October 2012)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/5997
o Chaos (04 October 2012)
...
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Sorry if this double posts--first one never showed?
Yes Bernd, as Dave and others have said, your knowledge and most willing
input is always welcome. It's evident this echoe's the thoughts of others
and, personally, your knowledge is, again, very helpful---you know what I
mean.
Bernd, all
Hi List Members,
I have a nice Tissint specimen available for anyone interested. It
has nice fusion crust and is loaded with really cool pockets of glassy
melt. The piece weighs 7.7 grams and I'm asking $3500. I have
included a photobucket link to some pictures if you want to check them
out.
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