What do I have to do to get on Matteo's spam list?
Seems that a lot of the decent folk are on it already so I'd like to join
the club.
thanks
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Please can we go thru 2007 without the Mike/Matteo disputes?
Please, pretty please?
thank you in anticipation
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om: Matt Morgan
Date: 01/01/07 16:36:10
To: Dave Harris
Cc: metlist
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Baszkowka and Tazerzait
Dave:
This was proposed several years ago, and I remember reading about it in
Meteorite! magazine.
The authors also suggested Tjerebon was paired with Basz and Taz. They
do lo
Hi,
Looking at that excellent slice of Baszkowka on http://www.polandmet
com/gfx_special/baszkowka1.htm I am struck by the visual similarity between
it and Mt. Tazerzait - also a really odd and porous meteorite!
Any thoughts?
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OK,
2 hours left...
http://www.specialistauctions.com/auctiondetails.php?id=260710
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Hi,
I just got my name onto http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/ - and had a snoop
around - looks great to me - a good place for all you dealers out there (and
collectors like me) to get our names in one location and how to find you lot
Even the normally self effacing and reticent Rob Elliott has go
Just to say that a sample of Governados Valadares of mine finishes in 3 days
or so
http://www.specialistauctions.com/auctiondetails.php?id=260710
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Huh - thanks for the sympathy - that was the centrepiece of my collection
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From: Michael L Blood
Date: 12/24/06 00:15:05
To: Dave Harris; Meteorite List
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD- Esquel Pallasite 146g
on 12/23/06 10:40 AM, Dave Harris at [EMAIL
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:
http://www.specialistauctions.com/auctiond
What a guy!!
what more can I say?
A rock 'n' roller as well!!
What guitars and amps do you use (fellow muso here)!
best!
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yay! The gauntlet is down!
The Colosseum is perfect!!
Now, will Matteo take you up on the offer?
You could have armour made from non-rusty Campos!
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Date: 12/22/06 21:52:14
To: Dave Harris; metlist
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] wot I
..is a bare-knuckle fist fight between Mike and Matteo.
Shall we pool the funds and set them up into some sort of Killer Contest?
The loser can take honour in losing gracefully (assuming they were still
alive, the winner can take the rest of the market share nad we can be all
relieved at closur
Hi,
That last email from me was a rant to Mark! I didn't see it was going to the
Metlist in general!
Sorry about that!
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Hi,
Ok - this is a blatant and unashamed ad!
I have put two items out for sale on the new auction site I wish to use (and
hope to encourage others to use...)
So, the URL is
http://www.specialistauctions.com/auctiondetails.php?id=260710
and
http://www.specialistauctions.com/auctiondetails.php?id
Hi everybody,
I'd like to thank everyone for the really positive response to the www
specialistauctions.com site and especially to those who have already started
listing!
So, an unashamed plug - USE IT!! I don't care if no one buys my stuff - I
just put some stuff up there to help to populate an
Hi,
OK, so I am trying out this new auction site - if you recall I mentioned it
in a previous thread and got a mixed but overall positive response.
I have just listed my first 2 items - and not sure if I am doing it right -
but the bottom line is that it is less of an auction and more of a safe
ha
Hi,
Well, seeing as so many of you wanted to see a pdf of the BIMS "Flowlines"
mag, here's the link!
http://rapidshare.com/files/7340626/Flowlines_2_nov2006.pdf
Enjoy - a few of the chaps in BIMS worked really hard against the clock to
get this out - hope you enjoy!
Dave
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Hi,
I have my copy of "Flowlines" and what a professional job you guys have done
with it!
It's a great read, informative, plenty of pics and some excellent
contributors!
I m proud to be secretary to our wonderful burgeoning organisation and I
look forward to helping to compile our next edition!
To
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Dear Dave,
no bad intention, of course! What I just meant to say was: the price has to
be fair, a bargain may a bargain, but a bargain is not the LAW, it is the
EXCEPTION (
so much grief!
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Date: 12/01/06 20:41:42
To: Dave Harris; Meteorite List
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] wot we need
Hi Dave,
Well, since you asked I have good news for you.
Try this site, which is one of the very
flame war - it was a thought and I am grateful for some of the input I
have been getting.
Thanks
dave
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From: Alexander Seidel
Date: 12/01/06 20:42:01
To: Dave Harris; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] w
I got is free
shipping - at least Fleabay allowed me to grab bargains (like the 30g PV
slice for $175).
Just thinking aloud I guess...!
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From: Matt Morgan
Date: 12/01/06 20:12:53
To: Dave Harris
Cc: metlist
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] wot we need
Dave, Dave..
...is a safe new sales environment outside of Fleabay for meteorites.
Somewhere where buyers and sellers can buy and sell and bid if necessary but
not have any silly £104 for 1g piece of Nantan, where all sales are
moderated and generally a safer environment where listing is free and
none of th
Just thought I'd jump in the muddy puddle...
Well, I can tolerate them as I got a 30g piece of veiny Portales Valley for
$175
That is one heck of a price for a great specimen. Bet I couldn't get it
cheaper anywhere else. Seems that no one wanted to deal with the fellow
except me. My gain I g
..Well, I've been stocking up on a few space rocks recently and I had to
say that I am really impressed with the speed, service and prices of all the
people I have been dealing with.
Jim - what a fantastic presentation you give with the DaG 479, Adam & Greg -
the Chassignite is much appreciated an
Hi,
I am totally guilty of bad labelling - I love to get labels with my space
rocks but I rarely do my own - mainly because I can't find a distinctive
format, nice heavy paper labels and because I am damned lazy and I guess
that I do not put any importance on my own ownership/provenance on my piece
Sorry, but this sounds like a symptom...
"I am not in Munich, but voices arrive the same, nice and bad
voices"
As long as the voices don't tell you to burn a house down or kill anyone
sorry - I should not be so petty, and no offence meant - just couldn't
resist it - your English is a z
Hi,
I have also just watched the Horizon program that Mr Mark Ford alluded to
and I totally agree. I emailed the BIMS list my following response:
..just watched it.
Wicky, despite having a PhD and very expereinced is still a remarkably
stupid and closed off man. Always thought that since he
Hi Doug,
Well, firstly I thought your answer was very witty indeed! And yes, I DID
try to resolve this as a 'gedankenexperiment' and failed which is why I did
pose the question.
I am glad that it has provoked some thoughts and that perhaps it was a
reasonable question to ask after all.
I have taken
11/06 22:18:15
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Subject: Zero G oil and water OT...but still space related!
http://history.nasa.gov/SP-401/ch12.htm
Immiscible Liquids
Two liquids that will not mix, such as oil and water, are said to be
immiscible. When vigorously shaken, the two liquids can b
Hullo,
Well, I am a bit stumped by a question I was asked by one of my sons...and I
couldn't answer it for certain - I've asked one chap, a good mate of mine,
who has an astrophysics masters degree, and he proposed an answer to my
query but I am not sure he's right...
SO, we all know that oil and
Hi Folks,
I think a few of you chaps know of Abdelfattah, a Moroccan dealer - I know
nowt about the chap personally. He has sent me some pics of 3.3kg of
meteorites (about 8 individuals).
Now, he's asking $140 a kg plus shipping - Having to make the assumption
that these are just OCs - this sound
..just want to thank the Hupes for their EXCELLENT customer service The
details are not relevant. but I think sometimes we take for granted the
excellent service most of our meteorite suppliers actually provide!
Thanks Greg & Adam!
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Hi,
Having just acquired a rather lovely endpiece of Dho 007, I have been poring
thru the various bits of literature (ie MAPS) and web sites.I was wondering
how strong the arguments were for this material to be possibly Mercurian in
origin rather than a Vestoid fragment.
Even in the MAPS article, i
Hullo,
FWIW... I live right on the coast, and god only knows we all know how crappy
the weather is here in the UK my Gub slice has kept perfectly!
I still rate this meteorite as one of the most underestimated space rocks -
lovely stuff and cheap too - sort of like a 'pre-NWA 869' rock - cheap,
Only one commentBRILLIANT!
Why were these not around when I started collecting?!
Very fine idea, beautifully packaged and very collectible.
And please, all you naysayers, go away you know who you are go and
rain on someone else's parade. Your constant attacking of everyone and
anyone
Hullo again,
Anyone read Meteorites, Ice & Antarctica by Dr. Bill Cassidy?
I'm about half way though and it is a great read! He has great humour and
writes so well - a "must read" if you've not done it.
His description of the Nakhla dog story is told in a really nice anecdotal
way - made me laugh!
Hi,
A fundamental question, but one I didn't know the answer to.
Have all the Martian meteorites found all fallen neatly into the SNC
classification? What about ALH84001?
curiouser and curiouser.!
Best!
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..love the rss feeds - really good fun!
nice work there!
Best
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Hi,
Just noticed that my email details on the list of IMCA members is completely
wrong - who should I notify to get it corrected?
Thanks
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Could you send this to the meteorite list? I can't seem to post for some
reason.
Cheers,
Marc Fries
Research Scientist
Geophysical Laboratory
Carnegie Institution of Washington
5251 Broad Branch Rd. NW
Washington, DC 20015
ph: 202 478 7970
fx: 202 478 8901
Begin forwarded message:
I
Marc has asked me to forward this to y'awl.
dave
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From: Marc Fries
Date: 10/23/06 20:39:19
To: Dave Harris
Subject: Fwd: [meteorite-list] mega -chondrule
Could you send this to the meteorite list? I can't seem to post for s
Hullo,
Further to the threads regarding mega chondrules and odd inclusions, Marc
Fries of the Geophysical Laboratory at the Carnegie Institution of
Washington is going to have a look at my Allende inclusion and hopefully
explain what the heck has gone on here!
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/entropyd
Hi
It is odd - the inclusion is easier to se if you reduce the image size! Also
if I tilt the slice to one side, the light reflecting off it is totaly
different to the rest of the surface - it appears quite homogeneous.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/entropydave/inclusion.jpg
Only had a couple
Hi folks,
Pictured at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/entropydave/inclusion.jpg
is a slice of Allende weighing in a 5g - (ie FOV about 2-3cms across)
Can anyone shed any light onto the odd inclusion? melt pocket? petrology? or
whatever. it's bugging me as I haven't seen this type of inclusion in
..just had a thought - if one was to bid on at $13,000,000 item - would
they be charged for the eBay fees even if I refused to pay?
It'd be worth the bad feedback - especially if they had to cough the fees to
eBay before getting them refunded due to buyer non-payment!
Ideas?
Best!
dave
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Well, I did email the seller with a respectable tone - offering my
experience and so on, and spent some time explaining that the pics couilld
be better and so on and that the price was unreasonable and so on...
I obviously wasted far too much time - I got a single word response "Thanks"
Then I s
Hi,
I;ve not got any pics - but what would one pay for a 32kg Gibeon - it might
be rusty, it might be flat and worn, it may even be regmaglypted to
perfection but I wanted to know in advance the breadth of values it
would have!
Best!
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Hi,
I have been offered a 19.5g ex-AML slice of La Lande.
Please see:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/entropydave/DSCN46892.JPG
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/entropydave/DSCN46903.JPG
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/entropydave/DSCN46925.JPG
I haven't a clue what would be a fair price for this - anyo
Yep, I agree 100% too - it's not been the ripoffs that's turned me off the
Metlist, but the constant snarling and griping at every opportunity.
Some members of this list could do well to go on anger management courses.
Or even leave the list and make it a more pleasant and less
testosterone-charge
So, this means that all this time Pluto's just been a Mickey Mouse planet?
Huh!
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Hi,
.Just as follow-up to Paul's email re the 6th C. possible meteorite, can I
just give you a couple of quotes from The Anglo-Saxon chronicles, which were
contemporary notes compiled over a period starting about 800ad to 1100ad by
the monastic population here in the UK.
First thing that becomes a
Hi,
Well, there is no doubt that Matteo has a bigger one than me - getting wood
I mean
Best
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sorry! What a klutz I am, eh?
You'd think I'd know which way the world spins!!!
Jeez, not much of an astronomer after all!
I am duly humbled
Very best!
dave
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From: Sterling K. Webb
Date: 06/21/06 21:31:57
To: Dave Harris; metlist
S
So... I got my Tunguska wood yesterday
I am very pleased with the sample I must say - and when I counted the rings
- it was correct!
This is something I remember being told about since I was a little 'un. As
it happened in 1908 - they couldn't blame nukes - but just imagine the
consequences of i
Hi,
My Dad (who lives 1/2 the year in Florida to escape our dour winters) sent
me a cutting from the Wall Street Journal dated 13 May 2006 - with a small
article on meteorites and the prices that some specimens (and pics) that
were sold at auctions recently.
Most notable for me was the 11g Esquel
Hi,
Just want to thank all of you for the Tunguska info - I see that there is
some on ebay at present (no, this is not a plug - completely unsolicited -
it was just several people asked where they could get some - gotta be easier
than negotiating with the Uni. Bologna!)
thanks
dave
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Se
Hi,
..As I am going to acquire a piece of a tree from the Tunguska site (Univ.
of Bologna trip, 1991) - It seems to me that the present (and plausible)
belief is that it was caused by a low altitude explosive breakup of a stony
meteorite.
Does anyone have any ideas if the meteorite was classifiabl
Look I know tensions high especially between you two. I expect this sort of
explosion from Mark, but I was surprised with Adam, so he must have a bad
day.
We are a united and valuable group.
Please try not to explode and it someone does (we are all human) then please
respond offlist.
My question
Hi,
Like our member Rob, I too have just had a very enjoyable opportunity to do
a presentation to 11-12 year olds on the wonders of Gravity, space and
meteorites.
I bought along quite a few specimens and also my stereo binocular meteorite
so they can check out the stuff from close quarters.
Well, I
hi,
I am resending as this is the 2nd message I have sent that doesn't appear to have hit the list (first one one was re Tagish Lake).
Apologies if the digest is sending all msgs to me and you have already seen this email!
Best, again
d.
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Hi folks,
.always makes me laugh, these poor deluded souls who believe that crop
circles are some sort of "phenomena". Truth is, it was a stunt set up in
the Eighties by two oldish chaps (sadly one since passed away) in a pub in
Wiltshire in southern England, not far from where I live, which is
Hi,
can anyone advise me as to the presently accepted classification of TL? Is
it CI1 or C2 or what?!
thanks!
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..superb
I will want to use this!
Nice piece of work!
Thanks
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Hullo!
Seems that my address for Michael Blood isn;t valid - Michael - can you
send me your "current one!"?
thank!
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Hi,
I too have noticed that when I open my membrane box with my Murchison
specimen, it has an interesting odour - reminds me of my organic chemistry
experiments at Uni - mainly with aldehydes and ether.
I did wonder if it was the cutting lubricant though that was responsible for
the odour and n
...and thank you!!!
Best
dave
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From: Dave Carothers
Date: 04/14/06 22:32:24
To: Dave Harris; metlist
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ...advice please!
Good evening list members.
This unfortunate situation that Dave has described below has
Hi,
Firstly, thank you all very much for affirming what I thought - that I
should continue with the sale... seems that "biffcliffer"
doesn't share your sense of ethics.
This is his reply this a.m.
" dont need a lecture thank you item im afraid is now in a state of
disrepair, not suitable fo
Hi,
I am in a moral dilemma here and I need a few opinions!
I have just won an item on eBay at a VERY low price - about a 10th of it's
value. The buyer has emailed me thus:
"hello there. im afraid there is no way i can let this item go at such a low
price!!! i bought it for nearly £250 and i know
to quote..
"250,000 tons of water sounds like a lot, but to put it into perspective it
would fill a:
cube 200.08 feet on a side
football field including endzones to a height of 138.9 feet
official soccer field max size 360x240 feet to a height of 92.6 feet
cylinder radius 200 feet would have a
Hi,
..Amazing to see that the copper target that clouted the Comet Tempel 1
kicked out 250,000 tons of water when it collided!
There a great lot of info on the Web on this, but I wonder how this fits in
with how there's so much water on Earthwas it transported via cometary
collisions or the pro
Hello,
Right, I know this is OT, but it DID impact on me and I get such excellent
info from the list that I have decided to turn this problem over to you all
- you can delete (I would if I were you!) but if you have been harangued
then maybe you too might need to realise you are not alone.
So
Hi,
To all of you professional and polite replies regarding advertising policies
on this list I extend a very warm thanks!
I have received NOT ONE disrespectful comment from any of you (except, of
course, the initiator of this thread - who has decided, wisely to be silent
for a change as he is usu
Hi,
As I was very rudely advised by one of our charming listeesat least
off-list so I suppose I can be sort of grateful for that, that all ads are
limited to 1 per week.
Is that a fact and who monitors it?
Best!
dave
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..so, no one wants a sample of 0.9g's worth of Pultusk for 20 bucks incl.
shipping!!?
Awww...c'mon!
Best!
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Hi,
Well, I've bottled out and have reduced the reserve on the Meteorite cards..
.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6616768768
next bid will meet the reserve as it says on the auction.
Sorry to go on and on about this one
humbly, as ever
dave
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Hi,
Well, Hopefully the metlist rules have not changed with regard how many eBay
ads you can put on this forum within a specified time period -if I have
broken that rule then please accept my apologies but I unsubscribed for many
months due to the overall tone of this list (ie getting too angry etc
Hullo,
Well, much to my surprise the meteorite card set I put up on Fleabay didn't
sell...or reach the reserve.
Still. ne'mind, eh?
Here it is again (I know, yawn), with a reduced reserve (I based it on
the price the sets were selling for a few years ago)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
Hi,
Just a word to advertise an eBay ad.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=6615119486
I have managed to cobble together another set of meteorite cards - either
through singles being flogged on eBay or even from our local "Friday Ad"
advertising newspaper (so parochial!).
T
Hi,
I may be accidentally offending people, and that is not my intent, of course
however, isn't contributing to charities simply helping the Government and
the wealthy and influential to hang onto their precious money?
This crisis should be sourced and paid for by your taxes, like the War
If e
then with your permission I'll forward it to the Metlist!!
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Date: 09/02/05 21:12:37
To: Dave Harris
Subject: Re: re your email to the metlist
Then say it out loud! private messages mean nothing.
- Original Message -
Hi,
I've a 1.6g piece of Gujba for sale for $50 (plus $5 shipping) - first to
paypal me the dosh can have it!
thanks
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Hi Sergey,
Brilliant movie!
I could probably get the rest of the films translated from the Russian for
you - problem is, I do not have the s/ware to type it in - if you can point
me in the direction of the subtitling s/ware and the original film I might
be able to help out here!
Best!
dave
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..last couple of hours!
Tagish Lake - 3 nice good lumps!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=6551640572
Orgueil, no less!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=6551642074
and Cold Bokkefeld - an 1838 South African rareity!
http://cgi.ebay.com/
I've some nice specimens of rare CCs for sale -
last 24 hours...!
Tagish Lake - 3 nice good lumps!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=6551640572
Orgueil, no less!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=6551642074
and Cold Bokkefeld - an 1838 S
Hi,
just a reminder that I've some nice specimens of rare CCs for sale - doesn't
seem to be a lot of interest at the moment so are a very low prices!
Tagish Lake - 3 nice good lumps!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=6551640572
Orgueil, no less!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBa
Hi,
I have been getting a few mails from someone called Goran Lindfors re lunar
material - has anyone any additional info on this material?
Am I the only one getting the mails and pics?
much appreciated!
dave
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Excuse me, can we please take this relentless bitching about Ssteve off
now? You are all more boring than the emails Ssteve sends.
Just grow up and use the delete key.
Jeeez.
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Hi,
I have just listed the following on eBay:
Cold Bokkeveld - 1838 fall
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=6551642414
Orgueil
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=6551642074
and finally
Tagish Lake
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&
HI,
I am open to offers for my piece of Elbogen (maybe around 0.1g?)
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/d.harris580/Elbogen008.jpg
As you may know - this is the oldest recorded fall (1400) and has a
fascinating history!
Paypal only I guess!
Best!
dave
IMCA #0092
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..the metlist is full of threads regarding SSteve and other people's
likes/dislikes of him/his contributions/ his ads &c..
one email from him starts a torrent of the usual complaints from the same
people.
Let it go. It's boring.
Just delete the emails if you find them 'offensive'!
My only
Hi,
I have a 5.45g lovely slice of Quinjingue for sale!
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/d.harris580/Quijin5A.jpg
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/d.harris580/Quijin5B.jpg
Any offers over $120 that can be paypalled promptly will be accepted!
thanks
dave
IMCA #0092
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Tom said:
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 16:27:01 -0700
From: "Tom Knudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] An Asteroid Headed Our Way (2004 MN4 -
99942Apophis)
To: "Meteorite Mailing List"
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Hi List,
I have
Hi,
"The surface temperature is a relatively cool 31000K (i.e. colder than
our Sun)."
..Hi Bernd,
I think you must mean 3100k - our photospheric temp is 5700k! Finger trouble
I know!
pedantically yours
dave
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05 18:45:02
To: Dave Harris
Cc: metlist
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mars rover pollution
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 18:19:05 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time), "Dave Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hi,
>I find it interesting that I have not heard any comments re my email
>yester
Hi Randy,
You said:
I am more concerned with the pollution here on earth than any highly remote
possibility of transporting something to Mars which probably would not
survive the harsh trip through space anyway.
Randy
Absolutely agree! but we must not screw up other planets as well as our o
just echoed my thoughts!
Exactly, Mars is not necessarily dead at all - and experience on Earth demonstrates life's tenacity.
dave
---Original Message---
From: Matson, Robert
Date: 07/18/05 21:31:03
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Dave Harris
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
...I see your point, but Mars is hardly a "dead rock" for certain!
---Original Message---
From: Darren Garrison
Date: 07/18/05 20:55:52
To: Dave Harris
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; metlist
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] pollution
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 20:45:38 +0100 (GM
Hi,
I find it interesting that I have not heard any comments re my email
yesterday regarding NASA's inability to completely sterilise their Rovers
may lead to colonisation of another planet and the consequences of this
action.
I actually think this is quite an important issue - I will probably be
Hi,
Well, I have asked this question on the list and also asked NASA, as to how
they can be sure they are sterilising their Mars Rovers properly ( ie 100%
sterile so as not to infect another world) and knowing life's propensity to
be tenacious I felt it has to be impossible - indeed - one of the ma
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