Let's cut through the semantics. No amount of semantics will change the
fact that the phrase Hammer Fall is confusing and misleading.
The nomenclature is simple.
Hammer = Correct
Hammer Fall = Misleading, confusing, and an incorrect use of the term.
It's really not that complicated.
Regards,
AWESOME!!! Great job! Thanks for sharing guys. I'm amazed and happy at
how fast and free the information from this fall was shared.
Congrats to EVERYONE who found meteorites!
Regards,
Eric
On 5/9/2012 8:16 PM, Jim Wooddell wrote:
All,
Rob Matson sent me his Google Earth kmz file to share
...A blimp and zeppelin are the same to me...
That's like saying an ordinary chondrite and a carbonaceous chondrite
are the same things.
;)
Regards,
Eric
On 5/4/2012 11:59 AM, geo...@aol.com wrote:
A blimp and zeppelin are the same to me...I prefer blimp simply because
its easier to say
...The team will use cameras and binoculars to look for burn patches on
the ground...
Really? I wonder why they would be looking for burn patches. They're not
referring to burn patches caused by flaming meteorites. Are they?
...then direct ground crews to those locations to hunt for
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