Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Canyon Diablo
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Kirk
Well if you only use one ad per year I think what Ruben said is that every
member get 2 free ads per year. I guess Art will have to keep track of 1700
members 2 free ads per year that they use.
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
ebay store
http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633nyc/m.html
Meteoritefalls.com
All good points shawn.
An obvious flagrant ad is an ad, but 50% of the posts on this forum are to do
with finding/getting/trading material, that's kinda the whole point of the
hobby!
I fully support Art's idea, but to me it must be restricted to clear and
obvious adverts, getting banned for
Hi Bernd and List
had a greenish color, apparent
diameter ca. 2 inches, color greenish, duration seveal seconds
possibly a magnesium rich meteor? A huge Enstatite maybe? Exciting! I hope
something is found
As layers of the meteoroid abrade and ionize, the color of the light emitted
may
Hi list,
thought you might be interested:
http://www.portal.gsi.gov.in/portal/page?_pageid=108,721759_dad=portal_schema=PORTALinpRecId=2102
Design wise it's the worst thing I've seen in a long time, but at least there's
an effort!
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Ancient whodunit may be solved: The microbes
did it! (Methane-producing microbes may be
responsible for the largest mass extinction in
Earth’s history.) MIT News, April 1, 2014
http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2014/ancient-whodunit-may-be-solved-microbes-did-it
Archaeageddon: how gas-belching
Hello
Its that prima aprylis ?
The only disturbing ADs here (if exclude fees free spam) are the Weekly ebay
sales ending at bla bla bla. If I want to buy on ebay I can look there at
any time. All other ADs include new available material its part of our
hobby.
So I move to Facebook then
Hi List,
Tired of getting sunburned and getting dust in your eyes on those
meteorite hunting trips? Behold this new meteorite hunting tool! Could
this be the future of meteorite hunting? For those of you that have
done it, just think you can throw away that maintenance/service man
shirt
The only difference between men and boys is just the price of their toys!
;-)
Kally
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[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] Im Auftrag von
wahlpe...@aol.com
Gesendet: Dienstag, 1. April 2014 17:58
Hello,
does anyone know the private email of Art Jones, the moderator of the Met List ?
I need to contact it quickly.
Thanks,
Pierre-Marie Pelé
Meteor-Center
Météorites : achat - vente - expertise - expéditions - recherche
http://www.meteor-center.com
IMCA 3360
I am thrilled to announce the discovery of the very first lunar
meteorite ever found in North America! It was found under the pier,
near the surf-line, at a central Florida beach. I am not revealing
the exact location at this time because I want to continue hunting the
strewnfield for
http://dawnblog.jpl.nasa.gov/2014/03/31/dawn-journal-march-31/
Dawn Journal
by Marc Rayman
March 31, 2014
Dear Correspondawnts,
Powering its way through deep space, Dawn draws ever closer to dwarf
planet Ceres. To reach its destination, the interplanetary spaceship
gently reshapes its path
Hi Mike,
I'm going to go out on a limb and predict that your new discovery will be
unusually high in copper. ;-) --Rob
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From: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com
[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Galactic Stone
Ironworks
Sent:
Preliminary XRF analysis reveals 10% +/- .05% of Unobtanium in
addition to elevated Cu. ;)
In the in-situ photo that I linked, you can clearly see the small
impact pit and dark ejecta rays. Fascinating!
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meteorite-list-requ...@meteoritecentral.com schreef op 1-4-2014 18:00:
Hi Bernd and List
had a greenish color, apparent
diameter ca. 2 inches, color greenish, duration seveal seconds
possibly a magnesium rich meteor? A huge Enstatite maybe? Exciting! I hope
something is found
As layers of
My friend Lars Zielke was having trouble posting to the List. He
asked me to forward this for him. :)
On 3/31/14, Lars Zielke zie...@nightsky.dk wrote:
Hi Mike
For some reason I can't get my post onto metlist. Can you help with posting
the following on metlist.
Bet regards
Lars
Dear List Members,
I have a very special set of auctions ending tomorrow night. All were started
at just 99 cents with no reserve. There are some pieces worth more than
$1,000.00!
Link to all auctions:
http://shop.ebay.com/raremeteorites!/m.html
Check Out This Awesome NWA 5000 Tile:
Very interesting, Thank you Paul.
In conclusion, we still don't know for sure if Bob Evans is or is not
Proud Tom, however we have now learned that he does post comments on
the MPOD using other people's names. How nice!
Speaking of nice, warning! if you happen to disagree with Bob Evans you
Hi Listees, Listoids, Listers,
No need to hurt your pea brain Sherlock
= Proud Tom? My guess: Pea brain Tom!
Now dont you feel like a dumbass ?
= Proud Tom? My guess: Paltry Tom!
Geez, I think dirt has a higher IQ than you.
= Proud Tom? My guess: Petty Tom!
Summing it up: Extremely poor
More likely to be the first extra solar meteorite from a well known
nebular looking at the fusion crust.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 5:57 PM, Galactic Stone Ironworks
meteoritem...@gmail.com wrote:
Preliminary XRF analysis reveals 10% +/- .05% of Unobtanium in
addition to elevated Cu. ;)
In the
Is this an ad?
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 1, 2014, at 8:58, wahlpe...@aol.com wrote:
Hi List,
Tired of getting sunburned and getting dust in your eyes on those meteorite
hunting trips? Behold this new meteorite hunting tool! Could this be the
future of meteorite hunting? For those of
Hello List,
I figure I should jump in here and get my one last free ad in while I
can.
I have some small part slices of Caddo County, Oklahoma available now.
This is an amazing IAB silicated iron, unlike anything I have ever seen
before. In fact when it first hit the market years ago it
Hi Steve,
Pretty cool stuff, I don't remember when I saw such nice samples of
this meteorite Also , the price is not bad.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 12:50 PM, Steve Arnold meteorh...@aol.com wrote:
Hello List,
I figure I should jump in here and get my one last free ad in while I can.
I
Hi Steve,
I was looking into IAB's recently and they are actually closely linked
to winonaites as their oxygen isotopes are identical.
Carl Agee
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Carl B. Agee
Director and Curator, Institute of Meteoritics
Professor, Earth and Planetary Sciences
MSC03 2050
Caddo County?!
My golly, it's fun to see this surface after so many years. A classic for
those of us who came up in the late 80s/90s; it's like the music to which we
grew up. Nice offering!
On Apr 1, 2014, at 4:20 PM, Ruben Garcia wrote:
Hi Steve,
Pretty cool stuff, I don't
Check These out:
Thanks,
Michael Cottingham
ALL SALE ITEMS HERE:
http://stores.ebay.com/voyage-botanica-natural-history
ALL AUCTIONS HERE:
http://shop.ebay.com:80/merchant/meteorite-collector_W0QQLHQ5fAuctionZ1QQ
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Darryl writes:
My golly, it's fun to see this surface after so many years. A classic for
those of us who came up in the late 80s/90s; it's like the music to which
we grew up.
See also:
The Robert A. Haag Collection Field Guide and Catalog 1989, p. 06
The Robert A. Haag Collection Field
Good Afternoon;
I've gotten several good questions so wanted to address in one email below:
Q: Is this an April Fool's joke?
A: No, that's one reason I have it starting on 4/7/2014 ... ;^)
Q: Can checks be used for payment?
A: Yes, checks will be accepted (US banks only). I can also accept
Hi all,
Here's the last free Ad I'll ever post.
Ensisheim, Bondoc with ASU label, Murchison, ASU Allende, Jbilet
Winselwan, Springwater, Seymchan, Tissint etc...
http://www.mrmeteorite.com/meteoritesforsale.htm
Or eBay Auctions - many still at $1.99
Although this might be your last free ad, it certainly is one of the best
offerings I've seen lately.
Jim Strope
421 4th Street
Glen Dale, WV. 26038
Sent from my iPad
On Apr 1, 2014, at 8:14 PM, Ruben Garcia rubengarcia85...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Here's the last free Ad I'll ever
Thank you Art for the explanation, I believe it is quite clear.
Now if you would give me your address, I will send you a check.
Thanks.
Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
impact...@aol.com
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From: Art Jones art.jo...@iscs.com
To: meteorite-list
G'Day Adam and List
Well I must be in a time warp. I received this Ad today at 10.53am,
saying that it ends tomorrow night. So when I got home tonight, I
wanted to see what was available but the auction's ended. So unless
these ads go through immediately and not be moderated, I think it's a
Same here. If we are to pay for this service I would expect near-instantanious
posts.
Matt
On April 1, 2014 7:38:25 PM MDT, John Cabassi j...@cabassi.net wrote:
G'Day Adam and List
Well I must be in a time warp. I received this Ad today at 10.53am,
saying that it ends tomorrow night. So when I
I believe it will also be the responsibility of the seller to post
his/her AD in a timely manner.
In this present case, I wonder if Adam got his dates wrong. I received
his email same you all did, and I see no delay in my sending and
receiving of emails.
Matt: it is exactly 8:07 pm on my
I posted it yesterday around noon.
Kind Regards,
Adam
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From: Anne Black impact...@aol.com
To: m...@mhmeteorites.com; j...@cabassi.net; raremeteori...@yahoo.com
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 1, 2014 7:07 PM
Subject: Re:
About 4 pm.
Matt
On April 1, 2014 8:07:41 PM MDT, Anne Black impact...@aol.com wrote:
I believe it will also be the responsibility of the seller to post
his/her AD in a timely manner.
In this present case, I wonder if Adam got his dates wrong. I received
his email same you all did, and I see
So I sold exactly $1,000 worth of Caddo County today (and got a couple people
in line for a few more slices when I take my final cuts later).
This came after posting my ad a few hours earlier, an ad that was free this
week but would have cost me $4 next week.
I will have to consider long
Seems this did not get to the MetList because I sent it in non-text format.
Dear Zorro.
It was Paul Harvey who did The rest of the story. And the information you
supplied is only part of the rest of the story. The foundation is here:
Hi Folks,
For the record, I never posted that comment that appears under my
name. I have posted several comments to the MPOD during it's tenure
and those originate from my IP address (which is not the one shown
being used by this other person).
In other words, I have no affiliation or
I am the same as John;
The email from Adam was sent on Mon 3/31/2014 1:13 PM MST that would agree
with Adam sending around noon PST and received / delivered to me Tue 4/1/14
11:54 AM MST and this would match with John receiving at 10:53 AM PST
(within a minute)
Not sure where it got delayed as
Hi Dr Marco,
thank you for the information you provided. I have found more than once that
the internet is becoming very unreliable for accurate informationespecially
from wikipedia
This is in no reference to Meteorites Australia (which is extremely accurate),
but rather wikipedia and
Wikipedia is generally one of the best sources for scientific information,
especially as a first stop. And the article about meteors is no exception.
While the color of meteors (especially in the case of green) is generally
dominated by atmospheric emission, the meteoroid composition certainly
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