At 03:33 AM 29/10/2006, you wrote:
Get a life guys. Dont you have better things to do
than complain about than having to delete 3 extra
pieces of spam in the dozens or hundreds that you get
every day. Even the habitual rule breakers clearly
state their postings as ads making it easy to delete
At 01:57 PM 18/09/2006, Bernd wrote:
The customs people were not the culprits this time. That honor goes
to the German mail
company. There must have been a potential thief who opened Christmas
mail that looked
promising (precious metals, jewelry, money, etc.). Meteorites were
just worthless
At 08:37 PM 14/09/2006, you wrote:
Yeah - those pea-sized ones generate the most heat.
The grounds keeper should have beaten it with a stick for ruining the turf.
Cheers,
Pete
The Kitchener, Ontario meteorite fell on a golf course in 1998 and
barely missed a golfer. Read about it at:
At 01:40 AM 09/08/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
This is probably gratuitous and offensive -- if so, I apologize
in advance, but I've got to say it:
anybody who thinks Uri Geller bent anything with
HIS mind is just not using THEIRS.
Sterling K. Webb
To phrase it differently: when faced with
At 04:16 AM 09/08/2006, you wrote:
In fact, he has failed tests done under laboratory
conditions (PS: conducted by the late famous American
physicist Prof. Richard Feynman, if I remember correctly).
It is said that he never returned to a lab thereafter.
Then again, he may undoubtedly be a
Which is why Rumpole of the Bailey called his wife She who must be
obeyed...but never to her face !
Andre
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I will let the experts here debate this but, from the very beginning,
I thought this story sounded familiar. In December 1997, the
Internet was rife with rumours of a huge meteorite crashing in
Greenland. As the days and the weeks went on, the size of the
meteorite was considerably downsized
At 09:22 AM 20/01/2006, you wrote:
WOW, the University of Arizona has sunk to the level of appointing a
meteorite dealer as curator of their collection?
Why not let Halliburton run the Senate?
Mike
I thought they already did !
Andre
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At 03:16 PM 15/10/2004, you wrote:
Dear Andre;
OK, I BITE, WHAT TOWN WOULD THAT BE NEAR?
Left me hanging,
D Freeman
It is a small village near Sorel which is about one hour north-east of
Montreal.
Andre
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At 01:08 PM 04/10/2004, Michael L Blood wrote:
Hay, it's like the Great Bette Middler proclaimed, F*** 'm if they
can't take a joke!
Best wishes, Michael
Actually, I believe that was Mick Jagger...
Andre
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Lately, I have been receiving the various letters from this list but with
some or all of the text missing from the preview pane. Anyone else having
this problem ?
Andre
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As someone who became a father, much to his surprise (not to mention the
doctor's !), in February 2003, I wish you the very best and congratulate
you on your new arrival.
Andre
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At 10:44 AM 14/07/2004, you wrote:
Animal Farmer Wouldn't that be a Rancher??
No, a novel by George Orwell.
Andre
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I took a look at the first page of his feedback; many are from the same
buyer , often a few minutes apart.
Andre
At 09:41 PM 25/11/2003 -0800, you wrote:
It looks like man made meteorites are all the rage on eBay these days, this
nut has over a dozen listed with a few that even have bids on
At 10:31 AM 08/07/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Yahoo's email system has a bulk mail folder that does a pretty good job of
filtering out spam. I still get ~50 junk emails a day, but almost all go
directly into the bulk folder. I just empty it without ever looking at it.
It's not a perfect solution, but
What about the Diogenite Olivine meteorites ? They are very rare.
Andre Bordeleau
At 08:56 AM 26/06/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Chassigny
I've heard Chassigny at one time was selling for $100,000 per gram.
Ron Baalke
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Are there any dealers in the Montreal area ?
Please contact me off list.
Cheers
Andre Bordeleau
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Meteorites are cool because they are small pieces of a gigantic puzzle: the
birth of the solar system. They help us see the big picture.
Andre Bordeleau
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Specimen number 1:
This meteorite has a brown crust, is only very slightly magnetic to a
most powerful magnet, has white clasts in a gray matrix and there is no
sign of a basaltic texture or clast.
A lunar anorthositic breccia (Possibly Dho 490 ?)
Specimen number 2:
This meteorite has a
At 02:39 PM 28/11/2002 -0500, you wrote:
In a message dated 11/28/2002 8:50:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Dear listees,
I thought it would be nice to think of what piece out of
our whole
collection we were thankful for this Thanksgiving Day.
Happy Thanksgiving to
Thank you to all those who answered. I appreciate the
info.
Andre
Does anyone knows who publishes
Meteorites and their parent bodies
? I think the author is someone named
Mc Sween (???)
.
Thanks
Andre
Deepest sympathy for your loss.
Andre Bordeleau
At 09:04 AM 31/10/2002 -0600, you wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jensan Scientifics/ Sci-Mall
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 8:49
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To: meteorite-list
Subject: [meteorite-list] A Passing On
Dear List Members,
I regret to inform
Since the contest specifies meteorite hunting anywhere in the
world, that precludes my first choice: the Kuiper belt. Who
knows what we could find there ! In keeping with the limitations
set by Mark, I would go on an extended tour of the Canadian
Prairies. There are a lot of meteorites still
At 03:35 PM 19/09/2002 -0500, you wrote:
My entry... for contest #7: When you have shown someone your
meteorite(s), what's the wildest/strangest comment or question you've
been asked?
Why do you keep telling me my rocks aren't meteorites ???
Just to clarify: this was said by someone who
At 03:35 PM 19/09/2002 -0500, you wrote:
My entry... for contest #7: When you have shown someone your
meteorite(s), what's the wildest/strangest comment or question you've
been asked?
Why do you keep telling me my rocks aren't meteorites ???
Andre Bordeleau, Planetarium Lecturer
How about: what is your favourite pallasite and why ?
Andre Bordeleau
At 05:20 PM 15/08/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Hello
All,
As you can guess by the titleits
Meteorite Contest #6.
The contest
Come up with a contest ideal for
me...for Meteorite Contest #7. Something anyone can
New meteorites for scientific analysis and for our
collections.
Window of opportunity for local residents to participate in
meteorite hunting and perhaps improve their lot.
Availability worldwide.
Andre Bordeleau
I'll go with H4.
Andre Bordeleau
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