was probably 1/2 mile north of a toll plaza. let
me know if this would be useful.
Thanks,
Jamie
On Mon, 6 Jul 2009, Michael Farmer wrote:
Alright you aspiring meteorite hunters on the east coast, a large
fireball with explosions that shook houses in PA was reported at
1:10 am this morning
the friendly competition! Good luck, and keep the
updates coming.
--Jamie
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I've heard some call Zaklodzie an Aubrite as well.
Jamie
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Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] If I can choose.!
Hi List,
After reading the papers
, but I have never
seen it as being even remotely similar to creationism.
Now I don't advocate bringing up religion or intelligent design in school.
That is not its place. I think this is a subject one has to draw their own
conclusions from. It shouldn't be force fed to anyone.
Jamie
.
To me, intelligent design helps bridge the gap with those that believe in
God or a creator and who also see evolution as a scientific fact.
Jamie
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Hi everyone,
Just wondering if any Aubrites have been recovered from Africa yet.
Thanks,
Jamie
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Folks,
A few knowledgeable dealers have recently commented that the
supply of NWA meteorites is slowing. Who agrees or disagrees,
and what are the signs? If the flow is slowing, how much?
--Jamie
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some of the summarized data I distributed. One of last
year's longer threads, I'm afraid.)
Example data below. (Note that I do NOT disclose the real identities
of either the top buyers or sellers!)
--Jamie
** Data is PRELIMINARY. These stats have NOT been checked rigorously.
** Summary
reportdate
The question iswhen will you be putting this one up for trade or sale.
Jamie
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From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [meteorite-list] SQUAW CREEK
Hi list.I am just wondering.Does
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hello list.Is NWA 1109 A howardite or a eucrite?Please let me know.I just
want to know for shure.
The Bulletin reports its a polymict eucrite.
http://www.meteoriticalsociety.org/bulletin/mb87.pdf
--Jamie
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fine fracture-like lines. There are a few bits of
iron in the clast, and it looks like each has rusted some
-- before cutting I think. I'll sand the slice in the next
day or two.
What's this clast made of, and why is it angular? Oh, and how
did it get there?
Thanks in advance for comments.
--Jamie
Thomas Kingery wrote:
Does anyone have info on Travis County and/or Fredericksburg
meteorites. [...]
Here's a great bit from Art Ehlmann:
http://www.meteor.co.nz/aug96_1.html
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Casper but he was always very helpful to meso we won't get in to that
:-)
Jamie
Hi everyone,
I have been reading "Dead Mars, Dying Earth" by
John Brandenburg. In the book he discusses the oxygen ratios found in SNC
meteorites matches C1 meteorites very closly...therefore, he believes C1
meteorites are martian in origin.
Does anyone know more about this?
Thanks,
Jamie
Does anyone know where one can find "daily" Martian
weather reports (if they even exist)? I know they used to offer this with
the Mars Global Surveyor up until the end of 2002 I believe but I can't find
anything since.
Jamie
parent body. No?
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Mike Groetz wrote:
I apologize to Jamie and the list for being upset
last night.
No problem at all. Gave me a chance to joke around a
little.
My point I am trying to make is that our lives and
efforts are being tracked and compiled enough. Unless
requested- could we leave meteorite
*. If you are interested
in follow-on discussion and possibly data, please let me
know directly.
Thanks for your patience.
--Jamie
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to.
If any seller is interested in using this structure in an item
description -- even invisibly to people -- please let me know.
I'll publish boilerplate HTML. Then some enterprising person
could gather fine-grained pricing data -- and not publish any
names.
Comments please.
--Jamie
). No messing
around. The IRS doesn't have to.
Just to be clear: if I do publish more data, I will not use names of
any kind -- regardless of any right I might actually have to do so.
--Jamie
Mark Ferguson wrote:
One item not mentioned about this survey of yours Jamie, is the tax angle,
which may
John Gwilliam wrote:
I've been sitting back quietly watching this thread get over-baked over
the past few days and finally decided I'd step in a make a comment.
In his remarks, Jamie talks about his potential right to publish data
that is extracted from publicly available documents
do you suggest? Something like skateboarding? But I don't like
the sun.
We have a one- you don't. Don't make yours by using
ours.
I feel so empty. Time for a snack, I guess.
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. Got to be **
** something there. **
Please send suggestions and comments to me directly. (Apparently the
List can't take much more Jamie-inspired traffic. I'm sympathetic to
the List in this regard.) I'll revise and republish if I have the
guts
good
suggestions about other statistics to extract. I'll try to
accomodate -- even perhaps if that means cease and desist.
--Jamie
Michael Farmer wrote:
Hi, I just saw this in Prague. I am quite offended by
the public posting of my information. If you want to
take the time and do that research
, and licensing; and other IP-related
activities. But, as I frequently say in this context, IANAL.
(I Am Not A Lawyer.) I do hang out with them a fair amount.
At Christmas, they send me gifts, which I fear they bought with
my money.
Thanks for the feedback, Paul.
--Jamie
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Good day
. I can obfuscate identities. But folks can
still figure out the identities from the EBay data.
Please remember the caveat above, and send my any comments
or questions.
--Jamie Stephens
Top 20 sellers making the most money:
seller | # trans | usd
set up a little Web page for future results. Stay
tuned for a pointer.
It'll be fun to look at data over time.
--Jamie
Jamie Stephens wrote:
Listees,
On the dealer/collector spectrum, I'm at the collector end.
I haven't yet sold any meteorites (but I do need to thin
out my collection a bit
in advance for advice.
--Jamie Stephens
IMCA 2828
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).
The classic advice is to leave it to the pros. Some would
probably be happy to give you an estimate of the cost.
--Jamie Stephens, IMCA 2828
PolandMET.com wrote:
Hello all
I want to ask You how You cut nantan or any other iron meteorite ?
Besouse yesterday I received my 5kg nantan
? Sounds like I should read it
(!), but
the back issue is sold out.
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degradation after about 30cm x 7cm of cuts.
Of course, the previously-offered advice (leave it to the
professionals) still stands. The orient-cut-sand-etch-dry process
takes lots of time (and money) to perfect.
Thanks again to members who sent me suggestions.
--Jamie
Jamie Stephens wrote:
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This person is selling the same thing but I don't
see them getting nailed. With the seller cadattack, it looks like the same
person(s) is doing this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3205272624category=13904
Jamie
http://ijolite.geology.uiuc.edu/colloquium/Discussion%20Papers/wadhwa_paper.pdf
Thanks in advance for any news or corrections.
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was looking at partly clouldy skies over Austin, Texas
during the Leonids. Clouds cleared just as the show was over
(around 5:00 localtime). Still, the show was good.
--Jamie Stephens
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Folks,
I'm new to meteorites, but I'm already hooked (as a few
list members suspect). I think I need to go to the Tucson
show.
What Tucson advice do you have? When to go? Where to
stay? What to do? What not to do? I'd appreciate any
guidance or suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
--Jamie
It's the Frass again.
Jamie
I thought about 2 weeks ago you were looking for
cumberland falls?
Jamie
I took a look at the guys auctions and it seems
that he has removed the information from the DAG 476 auction.
Jamie
David,
I won an auction from Serguei Vassiliev and sent
him payment via the postal service TWICE and he never received either
check. I finally had to pay him with paypal a few months later.
Seems about the only things the postal service can deliver on time are
bills.
Jamie
Last time I checked, this was a free enterprise
system.
Jamie
and sent another (this time registered) and he
hasn't gotten this one either.
Is this a problem with the US postal system or is
it over there?
Jamie
e etc. ?."
That's a lot of work having all those sections...do
you plan on helping put it together?
Jamie
nteresting.
http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/gfmeteor/index.html
Jamie
Anyone know anything about a meteorite being found
in Canada recently?
I read it under yahoo news under the "oddly enough"
category.
Here is the link: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storycid=573u=/nm/20020306/od_nm/meteorite_dc_1
Jamie
been more
to it. They had two different sites on the same floor where they
displayed them, but for a major museum, I felt disappointed.
Has anyone else on the list been there (and I am
assuming many have) and if so, what did you think?
Jamie
I don't suppose that the general public could see
the archival collection?
Jamie
Ouch
Olivine is olivine, on earth and elsewhere I
believe. Peridot is the name given to the gem quality variety of
olivine.
Jamie
Does anyone know whether or not this particular
meteorite was first found on tribal lands?
Jamie
Thank you for clarifying that. I would have
seen it as a completely different situation had the meteorite been taken from
lands that were owned by the tribe, even if they never used it in any way shape
or form.
Jamie EKholm
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Maybe porphyitc rhyollite or porphyritic
andesite?
Jamie
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