Does anybody know how to contact Stan?
I have these two email addresses:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But neither seems to work anymore. If anybody has his
current email address it would be appriciated.
Thanks
DEAN
Big shocker here:
http://www.pantagraph.com/articles/2007/04/05/news/doc46142bcd06542966362700.txt
Metal fragment that hit home not a meteorite
BLOOMINGTON -- The chunk of metal that crashed though a Bloomington couples
home last month was not a meteorite but something man-made.
But Robert
Paul, A Matteo translator is: Three or more bottles of red vino, a loaf of
Italian bread and a large slice of cheese.
It would be highly appreciated that discussions based on personal bad
feeelings, would not degenerate into generalized commets about the habits of a
nation or its people.
Giovanni lascia perdere, qui è normale se uno non è un
professore di lingue, venga preso in giro...sopratutto da
certi personaggi qui presenti in questa lista piuttusto
degrinatori nel confronto degli europei
ciao
matteo
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A :
Hi,
Stan is eBay seller laserprogram and has current
auctions open. I would think you could contact him
that way. Ask Seller A Question, like about the Kurt
Lesker Vacuum Forepump Trap and Molecular Seive,
for example...
Sterling K. Webb
Hi,
Here's what on-line translation offers for:
Giovanni lascia perdere, qui è normale se uno non è un
professore di lingue, venga preso in giro...sopratutto da
certi personaggi qui presenti in questa lista piuttusto
degrinatori nel confronto degli europei[.]
Google Translate:
Giovanni leaves to
Good Morning Meteorite Lovers
I have auctions ending tonight, ebay ID catchafallingstar.com. ALL started
at 99 Cents!!! There are Seven different planetary offerings as well as
Angrite, Sikhote-alin, etc.
Full recap on ebay at the following link:
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/April_5_2007.html
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Dear List:
My attempt at being a Matteo Translator:
Let it slide, John. Normally if you're not a language expert here, you get
made fun of...especially by specific people on this list who prefer
mudslinging compared to Europeans. Later, Matt
Matteo wrote:
Giovanni lascia perdere, qui è
Dear List Members,
Yesterday I loaded many excellent eBay auctions, almost all with Buy it
Now under my seller name, NaturesVault. These will end next Wednesday. If
you see that something special, no need to bid and wait for it to end,
simply click it and it is yours!
Here are a few
Hi Martin and list members,
I am still in this business and still active as collector too, even if my
father Marc and my brother Jim are no longer with me, this is why I have no
more time for meteorite hunting. But I still have a large inventory on line,
please have a look to my recent
http://www.pantagraph.com/articles/2007/04/04/news/doc46142bcd06542966362700.txt
Metal fragment that hit home not a meteorite
By M.K. Guetersloh
Pantagraph (Illinois)
April 4, 2007
BLOOMINGTON -- The chunk of metal that crashed though a Bloomington
couple's home last month was not a meteorite
Giovanni,
sorry to differ, but only one group in this country
eat freedom fries and they are not very popular
right now. About Hamburgers, funny, everyhwhere in thw
world I travel, I see hamburgers for sale, the
McDonalds are everywhere, including places like Oman,
Saudi Arabia, and Thailand. Now
Stand in line Dean, join the club. I have some
unfinished business with Stan, his email works, he
just doesnt respond.
Growing weary of trying to politely finish some 6
month old business.
Michael Farmer
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Does anybody know how to contact Stan?
I have
Boston University
Boston, Massachusetts
Contact:
Kira Edler, 617-358-1240
For Release: March 28, 2007
SPACE DATA UNVEILS EVIDENCE OF ANCIENT MEGA-LAKE IN NORTHERN DARFUR
Discovery could lead to detection of new groundwater resources
Boston -- Researchers at the Boston University Center for
In all my life I have never put a feet into a McDonald, for
me its only buiis of venoms where you eat only disgusting(
schifezze )material. I know only the good italian food all
world us envy
Hamburger its a typical USA food, here in Italy never seen a
restourant where sale this food
Is
who gives a
crap what kind of food people eat? Is that a new and
more educated way to bash another culture?
Hi Michael,
we agree completely on this. My reply about this topic was exactly to blame
those that make non-sense comments about other's culture and habits. Please,
see the context,
I wasnt talking to you Matteo, or are you and Giovanni
the same person? Again, you are making true friends of
Americans, arent you?
Do you know the beauty of America? Since Americans are
mostly of European decent (I am Norwegian) then are
you saying that the millions of Italian-american
Just finished re-sanding this odd-looking NWA. A 178 gram half-stone with
highly weathered exterior but filled with clean metal. Seems to be a breccia
with angular fragments and possible melt pockets. Could the white areas be
terrestrial weathering?
Folks!
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think it's time to calm down a little bit. Let's
talk about the stuff this list was created for. BACK TO METEORITES,
PLEASE!!!
Is there anyone out there, who has a good meteorite related topic?
Ingo
P.S. Hope this message will reach the list prompt. My last one
Hello List;Matteo;
I vote along with John on Italian.
Best Regards;Herman Archer.I.M.C.A.# 2770
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In a message dated 4/5/2007 10:42:41 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Folks!
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think it's time to calm down a little bit. Let's
talk about the stuff this list was created for. BACK TO METEORITES,
PLEASE!!!
Is there anyone out there, who has a good
on 4/4/07 11:12 AM, Martin Altmann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Elliott was also one of the top supplier with his often difficult to obtain
historic fall and finds.
Perhaps we are lucky and some more from that mentioned dealers will raise
the finger and will shout: Who? Me? I'm there!
Best!
In reply to the message below: I did the classifications on both Palo
Verde Mine and Buck Mountains 003. There is no doubt in my mind that
these are two completely different L chondrites. Among other
differences, Palo Verde Mine has a very distinctive texture to its
feldspathic
Michael noted; Personally, I am sorry to hear Rob Elliott is gone - if, in
fact, it
is not an April Fools joke - as he is quite the character and carried a wide
array of material.
I second that thought. Rob was a pleasure to have in our community over the
years. Hoping his hunting desires
Hi Anne and list!
Yes Anne, this is a nice contest. My guess is: IIICD iron, although it
is much harder to tell something about an iron meteorite as about a
stony one from a picture (for me).
Ingo
Very good idea, Ingo.
Did anybody notice the Picture of Day:
In a message dated 4/5/2007 12:23:28 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Anne and list!
Yes Anne, this is a nice contest. My guess is: IIICD iron, although it
is much harder to tell something about an iron meteorite as about a
stony one from a picture (for me).
Ingo
Hi Greg, Moni and other List members,
Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you on the
recent Mojave hunt. To answer a few questions:
After consulting my charts, I believe all of this
years finds are from Nevada. The problem is that the
charts I was supplied with do not show which areas are
Hi All,
you should see Michael's collection!
Its amazing!
I was totally stunned seeing all of his trays, and displayed meteorites and
hammers for that matter!
Go Michael!
And Rob Elliot will not be out of the picture.
He will now find his own meteorites!
Good luck Rob!
And some day I hope to
Anne's guess: Anomalous Ungrouped Iron
Ingo's guess: IIICD iron
Bernd's guess: Silicate-bearing IIE-ungrouped; artificially reheated
Best wishes,
Bernd
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IAB-ungrouped ! With almost 10% Ni. Yess.
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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Betreff: [meteorite-list] New Iron Contest
Anne's guess:
No one thinking it could be an IIIE?
Well, I have a crush for IIIE right now so I'm hoping for a new member
of that group. If it is it could add to the knowledge of how the IIIE
irons were created.
No specific reason, just a feeling based on the inclusions and look and
feel (expecting to be
Hey Darren,
Some of those white areas are located in the middle of the slice.
Those on the edge would be susciptable to terrestrial weathering but unless
the middle had been exposed to the same conditions you'll maybe have to look
for another cause.
Jerry Flaherty
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Anne, I'll venture a bizarre meso.
Jerry Flaherty
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Matteo's Hatred SPAM
In a message dated 4/5/2007 10:42:41
Robs retired - confirmed!
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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latimer
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Old news reports: true or untrue?
I vote for calling it the Mythbusters thread. Reports
Adam:
Congratulations on all your finds, and the photos are great.
The 38 gram fragment looks very interesting. You have to let the list know
what it is once it gets classified. Also, I looked at the picture very
closely
its from the Californian side.
So when are you going
Last night, I ate spaghetti, with real 100% American feed lot beef in
itThe spaghetti was made from real grain grown on the great American
western plains, possibly Montana, or Eastern Wyoming, or Kansas or
Nebraska. The tomato sauce was from tomato's grown in one of a dozen
states that
I know only the good italian food all
world us envy
I dunno...food here in america has gone global to me. I love hamburgers, but
prefer Mexican or Chinese even more. :O)
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Dear List,
I am not denigrating Matteo and I have no axe to grind with Europeans in
general.
My observation is that M produces flames of the first order but I can't
quite tease out the subtleties. Heck, sometimes the main parts elude me. In
order
to more deeply appreciate his invective
Hi list!
Don't know, who has realized it, but as the last meteorite bulletin was
up NWA 4236 (a new Acapulcoite, which Andy Gren and me have bought at
the Hamburg mineral fair) had the status official, a short time later
it was under review, now it's official again. What does this mean
under
Hi Fred and List!
Another good idea maybe to take little tumbled stones (like the colour
full quartz group) and put them into fresh clay, form an egg and dry it
on your radiator. Its possible to paint these eggs later
. Hide them
near the playground or in your garden: Tell the children to
what I have say immediatly when I have seen the
photo...
matteo
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scritto:
http://www.pantagraph.com/articles/2007/04/04/news/doc46142bcd06542966362700.txt
Metal fragment that hit home not a meteorite
By M.K. Guetersloh
Pantagraph (Illinois)
April 4,
Forwarded for Robert Matson:
In a message dated 4/5/2007 3:23:32 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Anne,
Based on probabilities, one would assume an octahedrite of some type. The
principle spatial frequency in the upper right corner of the cut surface
looks
to be
Hi List
I have several auctions ending tomorrow. Please check them out.
http://tinyurl.com/36lum2
Barwell less than $7/g
http://cgi.ebay.com/Barwell-L6-Fall-0-43-g-fragment-Meteorite_W0QQitemZ190098383909
Mount Egerton still at 95 cents
I'm going to guess, since I'm the real amateur on here, that it's a
hexahedrite (mainly kamacite).
Mike
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Anybody have any thing to say against Hamburger?
Its my home town, I'm born here , I live here
I'm a Hamburger!!!
I feel very discriminated about the way you talk about Hamburgers.
Please stop this incredible treat against Hamburgers, it seems really
Hamburgers are just a mass good to feed the
Dear Listees:
I wonder how many of you have seen the HBO mini-series From the Earth
to the Moon, which was produced by Tom Hanks back in 1998.
It is a 12-episode drama recounting the history of the Apollo space
program. The show is somewhat similar in production values to Ron
Howard's
At least you're a notch higher than a Frankfurter. And Wiener
Schnitzel... well, I don't even want to think about the interpretations
of that! g
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Yea you are right,
fore sure just a cheesy or at least just a Nürnberger Bratwurst
best Andi
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Peterson
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Betreff:
Hamburgers are great, we were able to use them to
bribe our way onto a private dry lake bed. The wind
sailers love them. Just fire some up on a grill and
they will come running. Dont' forget the bellywash
(beer)!
Adam
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Anybody have any thing to say
Ups,
didn't know there are real haters around.
Hot dog?
Andi
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Hupe
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Anne;
I will also guess 1AB.The meteorite looks very weathered in the picture i
saw.It does look reheated to me,reminds me of some of the fragments from
canyon
diablo that i have cut and polished that were distorted by the pressure and
of impact.
Best Regards;Herman Archer IMCA#2770.
Until I try Mama Marina's Marinara ... I'll stick with spicy hot tacos.
Soylent Green isn't agreen with me!
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 7:41 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Any problems
Actually, if you do a little research, hamburgers did not originate
in the USA. In fact, very few of the traditional foods eaten in
the United States arrived here with European emigrants. About the
only 'American food I can think of is pemmican.
Take a look here for more about the
One of the greatest food staples here in the
American West are the hamburgers from IN-N-OUT
Burgers. Don't take my word for it, ask
globetrotter Jim Strope. I'm fortunate to have
two of them within a couple miles of my house.
Best,
John
At 06:12 PM 4/5/2007, Adam Hupe wrote:
Hamburgers
Jim will be happy to know that one just finally opened
in Tucson! They are in institution out west. No
McDonalds for me, In-N-OUT rocks!
Michael Farmer
--- JKGwilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the greatest food staples here in the
American West are the hamburgers from IN-N-OUT
Mike,
Check out their website, http://www.in-n-out.com !! Take care, Carl
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Hello Geoff and List,
Geoff kindly wrote:
Astronaut/geologist Harrison Jack Schmitt is featured in Episodes 10 and
12. That was a treat, as a number of us had the pleasure of meeting Jack
when he was guest of honor at the Westward Look Resort thanks to...
This very same ...thanks... was on
Matteo, Ron and List
Thanks for sharing the article Ron.
Good call Matteo on this.
I was off a bit on it. I said that I thought it might have been an
ejected part of the chipper, possibly a piece of the hub that the
blades are fastened into. Nothing in the articles indicate it was
such.
Thanks for that clear and concise view on hamburgers, Please note that
Hamburgers started way back with Genghis Khan in the 1200's and then were a
delicacy throughout Europe (That is where Italy is located) and did not
really arrive in the USA until the 1800's.
Cj
In all my life I have never
Hello Fellow Hamburger Lovers!
All of this talk about hamburgers is making me hungry, think I'll fire up
the BBQ and make me a midnight snack!!
Greg
P.S. Who's got the chips?!
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On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 02:41:50 +0200, you wrote:
Anybody have any thing to say against Hamburger?
Its my home town, I'm born here , I live here
I'm a Hamburger!!!
Oddly enough, my ancestors hail from the small Glenn McNugget.
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Hi Darren and other Burger Barons,
Darren wrote:
Oddly enough, my ancestors hail from the small Glenn McNugget.
This is becoming a small world. I am of Scottish heritage, with a family of
McDonalds on my mother's side!
Greg
I better go out and flip the burgers over before they burn!
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for the moment the unique racist I seen here is you,
from what you have write in the old private emails you
have sent to me time agoand for the moment are you
continue to attack in this list seen i have say at 30
times to block my email, but I seen you continue to
answer me, its normaly after
Hi All,
did I miss something?
What does a hamburger have to do with a meteorite?
Maybe that would be a dumb question also because it is possible people post
even more about hamburgers.
Or maybe I haven't gotten to the post yet that would give me an answer to my
question?
I have plenty of posts
Hi,
John said:
About the only 'American food
I can think of is pemmican...
Most of the world's domesticated animals
originate in the Old World hemisphere, cows
and chickens, sheep and goats, pigs, camels,
elephants, water buffalo, and all of a long, long
list. But the number of
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