Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-25 Thread Jeff Kuyken
what do you call a 'potential meteorite' that is not yet a 'meteoright' or a 'meteorwrong'? A Rock!!! ;-) Cheers, Jeff - Original Message - From: mark ford To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 2:44 AM Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs

Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-25 Thread Darren Garrison
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 20:02:51 +1100, Jeff Kuyken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what do you call a 'potential meteorite' that is not yet a 'meteoright' or a 'meteorwrong'? A Rock!!! ;-) How about rare new German iron? __ Meteorite-list mailing list

RE: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread mark ford
Light hearted question and a bit of word fun, Someone has just asked me an interesting question, what do you call a 'potential meteorite' that is not yet a 'meteoright' or a 'meteorwrong' After a couple of minutes with a theasaurus : Some idea's: Meteormaybe Meteorcouldbe Meteormightbe

RE: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread mark ford
Ha wonderful!! ... A bit of optimism that's what I like! -Original Message- From: Tom Knudson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 3:50 PM To: mark ford; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs... Mark, these are all good

RE: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread Robert Woolard
Mark, Very clever. My favorite was meteormightbe, but what about shortening that down to an even more meteorite-sounding-name of just simply meteormight? You'd have your meteorite, and a meteormight. Robert --- mark ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Light hearted question and a bit of word

RE: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread mark ford
Yep meteormight fits with 'meteorite and meteorwrong' nicely... Good work lads! Any others? -Original Message- From: Chauncey Walden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 4:05 PM To: mark ford Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs... Mark, I like the sound

Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread David Freeman
ford Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs... Mark, I like the sound of meteormight; if you say it fast enough it becomes more definite. Chauncey mark ford wrote: Light hearted question and a bit of word fun, Someone has just asked me an interesting question, what do you call a 'potential

RE: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread tracy latimer
I kinda like meteorisky, although it does have some vaguely Russo-Slovak overtones. Get Moose and Squirrel! Tracy Latimer Light hearted question and a bit of word fun, Someone has just asked me an interesting question, what do you call a 'potential meteorite' that is not yet a 'meteoright' or a

Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread Manoj Pai
Someone has just asked me an interesting question, what do you call a 'potential meteorite' that is not yet a 'meteoright' or a 'meteorwrong' I would not like to spoil the fun of most of you, but would like to point out that I asked this question to our legal advisor, here. After going

Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, If it's on eBay, it should be called a meteor-wannabe!! Sterling Webb --- mark ford wrote: Light hearted question and a bit of word fun, Someone has just asked me an interesting question, what do you call a 'potential meteorite' that is

Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread joseph_town
: Yep meteormight fits with 'meteorite and meteorwrong' nicely... Good work lads! Any others? -Original Message- From: Chauncey Walden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 4:05 PM To: mark ford Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs... Mark, I like

Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread David Freeman
: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs... Mark, I like the sound of meteormight; if you say it fast enough it becomes more definite. Chauncey mark ford wrote: Light hearted question and a bit of word fun, Someone has just asked me an interesting question, what do you call a 'potential meteorite' that is not yet

Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread Tom Knudson
Hi Bob and list. My main point is that even legal terms are defined by common usage, and the common usage of meteorwrong isn't applied to everything that isn't properly classified. I have to agree with Bob, according to Manoj, Dean Bessey is the worlds largest supplier of meteor-wrongs, I don't