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Hi Dean:
Could you answer a few questions for me?
I have been
The reason I tolerate AOL and it's problems, are a GREAT many of my
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Randy,
Having a bad day are we? It is not fair to jump on
AOL users. Especially when you yourself are using MSN Hotmail. I think they both
suck...especially MSN and Mr. GatesUncle Bill Gates is a loser who bought or
stole every idea he has ever had.
By the way you did not spell LOSER
AOL may not be (and arguably isn't) the best ISP out there, but at least I know that
when I wake up each morning I'm not going to hear that my ISP just went belly-up.
Want to take a poll of the list and see how many participants had to find anoher ISP
because their's did within the last 12
Jeff K. wrote from 'Down Under':
G'day List,
Hello Jeff!
great story on Willow Grove; an anomalous ungrouped
nickel-rich ataxite meteorite. Here's an interesting
little insert to the main story.
Thank you very much for this short report. Those who would like
to delve a bit deeper into the
Hi Rob,
does anyone have any more info on the Taza iron from NWA?
I know that Taza was just a working name once upon a time
and that it has been classified as a plessitic octahedrite,
but has it been officially named/numbered or even submitted
yet?
Don't know about the NWA # -- Scott Brey
TAZA (NWA 859) Class ungrouped Plessite Octahedrite (Opl) (79 kg.) TKW ; Ni
159.300 mg/g Ga 87.000 ug/g Ge 2200.000 ug/g
Ron Hartman
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Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 10:23 AM
Subject:
When I went online on September 11, at about 16:00 hrs CET, I found
this message from one of our list members:
For those of you who haven't heard yet America has been attacked. This
makes the Oklahoma bombing look like child's play. A plane has hit the
Pentagon and one plane has hit each of the
Anyone help? A piece of his toilet would be desired too!!!
When collecting hobbies go horribly, horribly awry...
- Bob (shaking his head and making tisking sounds) Martino
Bob MartinoCan you
Anyone help? A piece of his toilet would be desired too!!!
When collecting hobbies go horribly, horribly awry...
Bob (shaking his head and making tisking sounds) Martino
Does anybody have a website of the complete story of the museum (With photos
that could be used on ebay?) I well, actually
Hi Dean,
Maybe for a couple of bessey specks of the item in question, you could use
my pic of his museum remains that I have posted in the Global Collection
History section at:
http://aristotle.isu.edu/global_collection/history/history1.htm
Cheers,
Martin
On 3/12/02 1:32 AM, dean bessey
Hello List,
Can anyone tell me what happened to Nininger's
museum? Why was it abandoned and left to decay?
Gordon Trone
Hello Gordon and list
After failing attendance with the construction on
I-40 and remote location forced
Nininger to move the Meteorite collection to beautiful Red Rocks of Sedona on
State highway 66, 20 miles south of Flagstaff, But Closed in 1960 and the
collection was sold. The Museum
As sickening as it sounds, I have several pieces of the toilet, but also
felt the need while there to somehow bond with ol Harvey.
I picked the pieces of the toilet up BEFORE, feeling the need (No, I
didn't ruin them for everyone else!).
Have several bricks from the museum as well, maybe to make
Hi List,
Just wondering if anyone can comment on where
Monturaqui Iron Shale is grouped. After searching
various websites, some group it as 'IAB' and quite a
few as just 'I'! Does it specifically belong to IA or
IB; or just simply IAB? I wasn't sure it tweaked my
interest.
Thanks,
Jeff.
Quite some time ago IA irons and IB irons were considered two different and
seperate classifications but after some transitionary meteorites were found
it was determined that IA's and IB's were actually the same thing so the
classifications were joined together into the group that we have now -
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