[meteorite-list] Steve Arnold (Chicago) what are you doing????????

2006-11-03 Thread Ruben Garcia
Hi all, I've never joined the Steve is a moron club and I am not going to start name calling. But the temptation to do so is great. Look here, he already has the 260 gram Canyon Diablo with a hole for sale!! The same one he stole from me and was lambasted for two weeks ago! And he'll pay

Re: [meteorite-list] Steve Arnold (Chicago) what are you doing????????

2006-11-03 Thread Paul Barford
Ruben Garcia asks: Steve Arnold (Chicago) what are you doing The most charitable interpretation would be that he's helping make amends. Obviously, the guy who sold it to him for $700, despite having already sold it to you for less can now get it back from him and fulfil his obligations to

Re: [meteorite-list] Steve Arnold (Chicago) what are you doing????????

2006-11-03 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
but who continue to buy meteorites to Steve? Is not the first time Matteo --- Ruben Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Hi all, I've never joined the Steve is a moron club and I am not going to start name calling. But the temptation to do so is great. Look here, he already has

Re: [meteorite-list] Steve Arnold (Chicago) what are you doing????????

2006-11-03 Thread JKGwilliam
Ruben, What you've noticed isn't a new. Buy high sell low...h. I think Steve must have a sugar mama. John At 01:33 AM 11/3/2006, Ruben Garcia wrote: Hi all, I've never joined the Steve is a moron club and I am not going to start name calling. But the temptation to do so is great. Look

Re: [meteorite-list] Steve Arnold (Chicago) what are you doing????????

2006-11-03 Thread LITIG8NSHARK
Good morning Folks, I'd be interested in knowing whether the hole in the specimen at issue was the result of the flight of the specimen (ablation) or whether it resulted from natural weathering, as was suggested as a possible cause for the hole in a previous thread. As far as meteorites

Re: Re: [meteorite-list] Steve Arnold (Chicago) what are you doing????????

2006-11-03 Thread Darren Garrison
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 11:27:46 EST, you wrote: I'd be interested in knowing whether the hole in the specimen at issue was the result of the flight of the specimen (ablation) or whether it resulted from natural weathering, as was suggested as a possible cause for the hole in a previous thread.