We have a WINNER!
Congrats to Greg Catterton! Great job Greg, you got the free meteorite.
It'll be on it's way to you tomorrow!
Thanks Greg... You'll have your new meteorite soon...
Enjoy...
-
I'm thinking that was way too easy! ;) That's why I'm having a
st my 2 pennies.
Greg C.
--- On Sun, 8/23/09, Meteorites USA wrote:
From: Meteorites USA
Subject: [meteorite-list] METEORITE CONTEST
To: "meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com"
Date: Sunday, August 23, 2009, 4:46 PM
Hello all you meteorite freaks and
Astro Nuts!
In light of the BAD ec
that ebay does, but it could serve as a
nice spot for selling meteorites. With some metlist member support, I think
this could be a good thing.
Just my 2 pennies.
Greg C.
--- On Sun, 8/23/09, Meteorites USA wrote:
> From: Meteorites USA
> Subject: [meteorite-list] METEORITE CONTES
Hello all you meteorite freaks and Astro Nuts!
In light of the BAD economy, I've got something all you astronomy buffs,
collectors, scientists and meteorite dealers might just be interested in.
A "little" Meteorite Contest - Free meteorite:
http://cgi.ebay.com/NWA-Meteorite-Achondrite-ucrite-
Hi All,
I thought I'd bring everyone up to date on my
meteorite contest on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUOSg5B7PPE
So far it has received over 1250 views and almost 300
posts! One person has posted an incredible 211 times,
and he is still being beat by someone that posted just
once! T
Hello Everybody, Sorry for the delay in this e-mail, it's been a busy week and month. I would like to thank everyone that submitted a name in the contest. The name I decided on was 'Rites & Wrongs. Ann Hernandex and Maria Nelson both submitted the name 'Rite and Wrong, which I changed a little.
;Space Rocks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest and Website
>
> Hello Rick and List,
>
> I did award this contest on the factor of much effort by the winner. I
was
> a fast
Mark,
I was not complaining about your contest, merely trying to clarify which entry you
thought
was best. Since it was your contest of course you can use any criteria and change that
criteria any way you want.
I'm sorry to hear that someone is abusing your guestbook. As I have not yet been to
Hello Rick and List,
I did award this contest on the factor of much effort by the winner. I was
a fast food manager for like 7 years. That was 7 long years of trying to
teach teenagers to mop a floor multiple times and how to wipe off tables. I
have seen an overall lack of effort here in Americ
Hi Mark,
You did not answer Michael's question. Which ONE was it that won? Guess I need to
stuff
the ballot box if I want to try again.
Rick
Enter early and often...
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> Hay Mark,
> NO FAIR! We want you to site THE post that won it!
> Let's see it, dude!
> Best wishes, Michael
>
> on 2/26
Hello Michael and List,
Michael wrote:
NO FAIR! We want you to site THE post that won it!
Let's see it, dude!
Best wishes, Michael
Sounds like a fair request. Rand showed a very high desire to win and sent
3 long entries. Here they are:
Meteorites are cool because the
Hay Mark,
NO FAIR! We want you to site THE post that won it!
Let's see it, dude!
Best wishes, Michael
on 2/26/03 12:06 AM, MARK BOSTICK at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> Thanks to everyone who entered the contest. It was enjoyable reading all
> the entries.
Hello List,
Thanks to everyone who entered the contest. It was enjoyable reading all
the entries. With every contest there has to be a winner so without giving
you one of those we all are winner like speeches...
Winner of Meteorite Contest #? is Rand Kluge. Rand is one who entered three
entrie
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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Mike Reynolds IMCA #8127
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From: "MARK BOSTICK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Meteorite List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 14:07:05 -0600
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest, Free Gao-Guenie
Hello Everybod
Meteorites are cool, because they from from the deepness of outer space. Each one that comes into contact with our hands, tells a different story than the next one we touch.This is what makes collecting these meteor rocks so interesting! Just like a snowflake. Everyone is different than the next on
Meteorites are cool because sometimes they come
down like
a stealthy ninja and nobody notices and other times
they come
down sounding like a hail storm with minimal
affect.Other times
they come down sounding like one of those old soviet armoured trains they used to
transport nukes and with t
it is cool to have things from outerspace."
I agree.
Thanx for another fun subject,
John
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To: "Meteorite List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 3:07 PM
Subject:
Meteorties are cool
because
Adult
version:
These
are the most ancient and furthest travelled items we can touch. As we look
to the moon and ponder the distant planets we realize that we are holding God's
fingerprint of geo-physical creation.
Youth
version:
Wow! This stuff
;)
Meteorites Are Cool Because It's Cold Out There.
Cheers,
Christian
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Date: jeudi 20 février 2003 21:10:17
To: Meteorite List
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest, Free Gao-Guenie
Hello Everybody,I havent done a meteorite contest in a little while so, without furtherdelay..Meteorite Contest #8?The prize in this contest is a free Gao Guenie
Hi Mark,
Meteorites are cool because they let us look back to our humble origins
and see how far we've come in this little corner of the universe.
Bob
From: "MARK BOSTICK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Meteorite List"
Subject:
Meteorites are cool because they are so diverse.
You can collect a lifetime and still be surprised.
The many ways of "making stone" are an everlasting source of inspiration.
I am not very good with words, but I know that you understand me.
/Lars
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Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 10:44 PM
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> Meteorites are cool because they have al
Here I go again in Meteorite contest #8? here is my entry:
Meteorites are cool because since I was a kid Ive dreamed of space, since
then people have told me that Im CRAZY, even stupid of trying to get there,
because its IMPOSSIBLE for a Mexican kid to reach space and NASA. For many
years peop
Meteorites Are Cool Because they are the "cheap-man's space probe". You don't have to
spend vast sums of money to return samples of an asteroid.
Chris. Spratt
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BOSTICK
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 3:07 PM
To: Meteorite List
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest, Free Gao-Guenie
Hello Everybody,
I havent done a meteorite contest in a little whi
Mark,
You have to ask? WOW this is time in a bottle for 4.5 billion years! Aged
well! Dirk Ross..Tokyo
MARK BOSTICK wrote:
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I havent done a meteorite contest in a little while so, without further
> delay..
>
> Meteorite Contest #8?
>
> The prize in this contest is a f
Hello Mark and List
Wow, cool answers so far, all of them. Mark, you
should be able to put together a really cool program
for those children.
So, for my entry:
Meteorites are cool because everyone in the world can
see a meteor blaze through the sky an wonder where it
might hit and how long has i
Thursday, February 20, 2003 3:07 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest, Free Gao-Guenie
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I havent done a meteorite contest in a little while so, without further
> delay..
>
> Meteorite Contest #8?
>
> The prize in this contest is a free Gao G
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Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 12:07 PM
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> Hello Everybody,
>
> I havent done
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From: "Dave Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest, Free Gao-Guenie
> Ha Mark an List!
> I'm new at
Hello List, Hello Mark
1) Meteorites are cool, because they brought life
to earth, but also can extinguish life on our planet.
2) Meteorites are cool, because every spacerock has
his own story. It is very interesting to hear how a meteorite fell to earth
(remember Peekskill), what differe
Hi Mark And List.
Meteorites are cool because .
Collecting them
has allowed me to meet many new friends I otherwise wouldn't have met , Going
places around the world I thought I would never go (to see the various
sho
Everyone is doing the obvious so I'm going primitive:
Meteorites are cool because you can make axes and knives with them many times better than stone and copper.
Meteorites are cool because it proof that there is more up there than a dome with pinhole of light in it. And that the gods think enoug
I've never entered one of these contests before so I figured what the
heck:
Meteorites are cool because they've been traveling a long time in the
vastness of space!
(I know, a groaner...sorry)
Regards,
Tom
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> Hello Everybody,
>
> I havent done a meteorite contest in a little while so, without further
> delay..
>
> Meteorite Contest #8?
>
> The prize in this contest is a free
, Tom
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
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From: MARK BOSTICK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 1:07 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest, Free Gao-Guenie
> Hello Everybody,
>
>
Hello Everybody,
I havent done a meteorite contest in a little while so, without further
delay..
Meteorite Contest #8?
The prize in this contest is a free Gao Guenie, 13.4g with 95% black crust.
Smooth on all sides but one, almost an oriented shape.
I am going to be doing a few school presentat
Hello List, Thanks to everybody that entered or responded. I think many of the responses gave us a few places to think about. Of the places brought up, the one I would like to search the most would be Mars. Six months there, six months back, no problem. Of the places I could go, a two week c
May be too late for this, been out of town. Where would I go? To an area of
Chile which I cannot disclose for obvious reasons. Overnight a mine road was
peppered with numerous craters ranging from several inches to nearly eight
feet in diameter and as much as three feet deep, with substantial ma
t I'll bet I'd have more fun lookin!:D
Mike Reynolds IMCA #8127
[meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo
MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Here is my entry, I hope this is still working, cuz Im out of my city for a
few days:
I would go to Pueblito de Allende, Chihuahua, Mexico. Even though I live
about 3 hours from there and I have some friends living near there (Parral),
in 2 years Ive been wanting to go there, with always with n
bling around the desert.
Best Regards to all,
Phil
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From:
MARK
BOSTICK
To: Meteorite List
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 5:40
PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite
Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo
Hello List,
Its Meteorite Conte
Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8
> Practical: I would head to the sand dunes of Egypt for meteorites and
libyan desert glass as well. And hopefully next march that is where I will
be.
>
> Impractical: 28 Sep 1969, Murchison, Au
If I could search anywhere in the world it would have to be the Canadian
territory Nunavut. I would search here because it has probably never been
searched before, the natives have probably found meteorites before and made
weapons out of them, and they could probaly show you any rock that had fa
Anywhere in the world for me would be Greenland. A vast area of frozen tundra for searching, nobody around to compete with, and as far as I know not an issue for collecting them. Granted it's cold, but the adrenaline would keep me motivated!
Anybody else want to go?
Dave Marsocci
How 'bout Mars at the site of the impact that gave us some of our Martian
meteorites. There may be pieces of the impactor left. It would be neat to
have a piece of a meteorite from Mars that gave us Mars meteorites!
David Hardy
--- MARK BOSTICK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> Its
Hello list,
After the fires went out, the dust cleared, and the toxic gas levels of
the atmosphere were reduced, I would like to have gone to stand on the
rim of Chicxulub on the Yucatan 65 million years ago. The asteroid was
most likely vaporized as it penetrated the earth's crust, but the scar
l
Hello all,
I was catching up on the list postings, and I think what would
absolutely be the greatest meteorite hunt would be a return to
Wabar. Although the site is now mostly covered by sand, I can
imagine the excitement of finding some new material being uncovered
as the winds of winter blow. I
I would look for Earth rocks on the moon. Why:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2002/18oct_earthrocks.htm
MARK BOSTICK wrote:
> Hello List, Its Meteorite Contest #8. I havent given away any irons
> yet, so lets start with a classic. The prize in this contest is a 53
> gram Canyon Diablo.To
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8 (Meteor Collecting Nipped
in the Bud!)
Matt sure nailed that one! As everyone knows, there is absolutely no
market for,
nor collectors of, meteors or meteoroids. What we collect and hunt
absolutely
has to have,
Matt sure nailed that one! As everyone knows, there is absolutely no
market for,
nor collectors of, meteors or meteoroids. What we collect and hunt
absolutely
has to have, preferably, fusion crust and some shock and weathering in
order
to assign grades for those attributes. Picking these rocks f
Mark,
I would like to go to the Kingdom of Nepal. With all the glaciers, there
should be many blow out areas to search similar to the ones in Antarctica.
Alan
Quoting MARK BOSTICK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello List,
>
> Its Meteorite Contest #8. I havent given away any irons yet, so lets st
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
make that manganese
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Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo
The ocean floor would be a
The ocean floor would be a great place to search but magnesium
nodules would sure make it hard
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I would love to follow in Martin's footsteps, help him load up even
why? Even after he razes each place there should be enough left
for a instantly fabulous collection ... but we would also have to
visit
Japan's
I'm going to think REALLY BIG here. I want to go hunt at
Holbrook"Home of the crusted bunny turds".
Dave
> Hello List,
>
> Its Meteorite Contest #8. I havent given away any irons yet, so lets
> start with a classic. The prize in this contest is a 53 gram Canyon
> Diablo.
>
> To have a chan
In a message dated 10/23/2002 5:52:55 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you could go meteorite hunting anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
Where?- I would want to search the ocean floors.
Why? - After all, most meteorites land there, and have not been
D]]On Behalf Of MARK
BOSTICKSent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 7:41 PMTo:
Meteorite ListSubject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8...Free
Canyon Diablo
Hello List,
Its Meteorite Contest #8. I havent given away any irons yet, so
lets start with a classic. The prize in this contest
I would like to go WHERE meteorites are sitting on the ground waiting to
be found.
Just as you pick one up , you see another even nicer.
The place where you spend more time picking them up than looking for
them.
Having to decide which ones to keep.
And while you are deciding, six more impact the
t you might find could be something never seen
before.
Best Regards To All , Steven Drummond "The Unknown Collector"
:-)
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MARK
BOSTICK
To: Meteorite List
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 4:40
PM
Subject: [m
I would go to North West Africa!
The meteorite rush can't last forever!
Roman Jirasek
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BOSTICK
To: Meteorite List
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 7:40
PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite
Contest #8...Free C
gt;
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo
> I would like to go to Antarctica, I have always wanted to go there even
> before I started collecting meteorites. I even volunteered to go there for
I would go to Siberia... would like to see the place where
the trees were blown over to see if any meteorites were around.
Rosie
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From:
MARK
BOSTICK
To: Meteorite List
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 6:40
PM
Subject: [meteorite-list
I would like to go to Antarctica, I have always wanted to go there even
before I started collecting meteorites. I even volunteered to go there for
the winter when I was in the navy. To go there and collect meteorites would
be my trip of a life time. But I would have to bring a Telescope too.
Fr
Dear All,
First and only stop...Bob Haag's house.
also why, doherr...duh!
Dave Freeman
Martin Horejsi wrote:
Mark Kindly asked:
If you could go meteorite hunting anywhere in the world, where
would you go and why?
Hmmm Mark,
If I could hunt meteorites anywhere in the world
em.
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From:
MARK
BOSTICK
To: Meteorite List
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 4:40
PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite
Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo
Hello List,
Its Meteorite Contest #8. I havent given away any irons yet, so
l
Title: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo
Mark Kindly asked:
If you could go meteorite hunting anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
Hmmm Mark,
If I could hunt meteorites anywhere in the world, and keep what I found, I would start at the
Hello List, Its Meteorite Contest #8. I havent given away any irons yet, so lets start with a classic. The prize in this contest is a 53 gram Canyon Diablo. To have a chance to win the Canyon Diablo...answer the following, borrowed from my archive of Meteorite Contest Ideals left over from C
Hello all,
This is my first posting to the list, and I want to commend all (almost)
of you on the good natured exchanges I have been reading. The majority
are very professional in their demeanor, and replies to beginners are
not only educational, but are done in manner befitting all good
teacher
Hi Mark and List,
The wildest/strangest and funniest thing that I ever heard after having
shown my meteorites to someone came from my niece, who commented; "Those
black ones came out really ugly. Want me to paint them a prettier color for
you?" Best Regards, Mike Reynolds I.M.C.A. #8127
Hello Everyone¡Im still having problems with my account, I sent 2 mails
to the list, but they are not arriving¡¡¡, I hope this will do¡...First of
all I want to thanks to all that have replied my mails helping with my
questions And second I want to make my entry for the contest:
I went
Hello List-
One of my first meteorites I purchased was Saratov.
When I proudly showed it to my wife- her first comment
was:
"Why would you buy that? I can get you all you want
from our driveway!" (We have a white limestone
driveway...)
Mike Groetz
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That's pretty easy... over the past week, I gave a talk about my
meteorites to a group of A+ (3-5th graders) students at a library on the
island I was visiting (my husband and I went to the Neighbor Island of
Molokai for our annual vacation this year.) Anyway, I had a slice of Gold
Basin I put up
Well after some of my mails never showed up in the list, Im posting now my
entry to the contest. But first of all I want to thanks Sterling for the
good information he sent about the Meteorites from Outside solar system and
James TOM for telling me that my account was working¡¡..Thanks to
all¡
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 br
LOL Walter...
Now I have heard that one..law
Rosie
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Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 10:07 PM
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> Hi
m: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 10:31 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #7 - Free 2.3g Tatahoine
> Hi Mark and List,
>
> Re: Meteorite Contest # 7.
> The wildest comment came to me some years ago, when I as
Hi Mark and List,
Re: Meteorite Contest # 7.
The wildest comment came to me some years ago, when I asked my wife what she
would do my metorite collection, if and when I kicked the bucket and went to
the great strewnfield in the sky.
She replied without blinking an eye, "I suppose they would
September 19, 2002
Greetings Mr. Rafael B. Torres!
First, allow me to mention that this mailing list has
an archive for searching for old messages.
As for what Contest #7 is about, read the following
e-mail sent by Mark Bostick to hep clear things up
regarding that matter. I hope it will be
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
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I want to enter this contest, but I deleted all e-mails so I dont have the
contest #6, what is that again pls???..Can somebody tell me??? I think it
was about a strange thing that some scientists were about to discover???
Thanks all¡¡
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 2:40 PM
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> Having been a National Park Service ranger at Sunset
> Crater Volcano for many years one of the
st #7: When you have shown someone your
meteorite(s), what's the wildest/strangest comment or question you've
been asked?
Mike
>From: "MARK BOSTICK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #7 - Free 2.3g Tatahoin
Having been a National Park Service ranger at Sunset
Crater Volcano for many years one of the things that
got very old was the confusion between "Meteor Crater"
and "Sunset Crater"
Often we would be asked, "Where is the crater?" and
how was that mountain (the volcano) formed by a
meteor?
No re
Meteorite Contest #7 - Free 2.3g Tatahoine
Hello List,
Its been a busy month or I would have done this sooner. This is Meteorite
Contest #7. As you may remember Meteorite Contest #6, decided the fate of
Contest #7. And that is, "What is the stran " suggest by Mike Reynolds.
The prize
Meteorite Collectors do it with their rocks dude.
A place to fall. Besides striking down the occasional mother in law at a
crucial moment (this is more of a job for Thor), I would have loved
something to fall in the days when meteorites were not thought to come from
the sky, and definitely not fr
Hello Everybody,
First I would like to think everybody that took the time to enter and I hope
I didn't make anyone's mailbox explode. I will need everybody that entered to
send me their address so that they may receive their free
micromount. And with that out of the way, the moment you hav
rom: "Mark Bostick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:[meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #6 - FREE NWA869
Date sent: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 17:20:11 -0500
Hello All,
As you can guess by the titleits Me
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>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #6 - FREE NWA869
>Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2002 18:55:30 EDT
>
>In a message dated 8/15/2002 4:24:41 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
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In a message dated 8/15/2002 4:24:41 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Come up with a contest ideal for me...for Meteorite Contest #7. Something anyone can enter reguardless of collection size or knowledge level preferrably.
Last night I was doing some searching on the Net.
Mark,
How about an essay based on one's first impressions of a fall / find? This
could be written in the perspective of an average individual throughout
different periods in history (from Neanderthal Man to Modern Man).
Jack
Graham Christensen
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http://www.geocities.com/aerolitehunter
>From: "Mark Bostick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #6 - FREE NWA869
>Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 17:20:11 -0500
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Hi Mark,
How about having a short essay of 1,000 words or less about your first
encounter with meteorites. Everyone remembers their first meteorite. Best
Regards,
Mike Reynolds - IMCA# 8127
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