Walt,
First of all , I've asked the list HOW do you access the archives,
and to date i still don't know how the hell to do it nor have I received
any kind of help on the matter. Second , What have you against these two
gentlemen. Hey, they tutored me over the phone for a year , and
At 03.27 28/02/2004 -0500, you wrote:
First of all , I've asked the list HOW do you access the archives,
and to date i still don't know how the hell to do it nor have I received
Here is the link to the meteorite list archives:
http://www.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/
They
From: Roman Nakonechny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Second , What have you against these two gentlemen. *snip*
What, some uninformed joker trashing Ron Farrell and the bravest meteorite
hunter and dealer of quality meteorites in history, Bob Haag
not to put words in anyone's mouth, but I bet ya a nickle
Thanks Kelly
From: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roman Nakonechny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] It is ridiculous now.
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 02:44:52 -0600
The URL of the Archives is:
http://www.meteoritecentral.com/archives.shtml
Sterling K. Webb
Thank You for the link , Dave. I had to get it from Italy and I'm in
Pennsylvania, U.S.A. . Aint that a Cadella.
Good Morning Over the Great Blue Atlantic
From: Basilicofresco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] It is ridiculous now (list archive)
Date: Sat,
Hi,
What you've got to remember is that even the most sophisticated computer modeling
is, at heart, just highly refined
guesswork! Not only do we not have actual experience with impacts, if one actually
happened tomorrow, there would be
nobody on hand to observe it scientifically, take
Hello Everyone,
I don't recall seeing this on the list 5 years
ago. Did I miss it? Third item down (look at where the museum is
located)
http://www.museum-security.org/reports/003599.html
-Walter
--www.branchmeteorites.com
Hello Everyone,
Does anyone know of a means to translate this
page:
http://stoplusjedna.newtonit.cz/stare/199919/so19a01b.asp
-Walter
--www.branchmeteorites.com
And here is one with a search engine:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/maillist.html
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Hello Everyone,
Many thanks to Sergey Vasiliev, who translated the
page for me and has given me permission to post his translation to the
list.
... In 1991 in Australia was found 350 grams
ureilite Nullarbor 010. 1 gram of it was
sent to Max Plank Institute for analysis. The rest was
Hi Roman and all,
Roman Nakonechny wrote:
They sold me museum quality specimens because I did my homework and knew what a
museum quality specimen should look like.
This might be more true than you realize.
Contact me off list and I will offer you other sources to get your information from.
Thank you!
This should save my email account from being loaded up with lots of not so
important stuff! :-)
Happy hunting, Moni
From: Robert Verish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite-list Meteoritecentral [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [meteorite-list] List Archives - another one
Date: Sat, 28 Feb
Hi Al and List,
Ahhh yes. I had forgotten about the Nova meteorites.
Also, there was that business of selling unauthorized copies of Fred's
Ensisheim print.
And wasn't it last year when some Canyon Diablo appeared on ebay for what,
about $5.00/gram?
-Walter
Hi Walter and List
Maybe this is something the IMCA can help with
along with the meteoritical society, we could supply the institues around the
world with the names and contacts of those poeple willing to be known by such
places. Even photographs. In this way the institues would have a
Hi Mark and List,
Mark, please note that this article was from
mass-media (Am I right in spelling?).
If you want I can translate the article about
myselffrom Ukrainian newspaper. I'm a bad guy too ;-) I hope you
understand what I mean.
Sergey
My first meteorite was a Canyon Diablo, that I
bought from Farrell. As I remember, it was pretty expensive. He's
got some great looking catalogs, but his prices our out of the range of most
people in my opinion.
I remember getting an issue of Astronomy that had
an article on collecting
Hello list.I am seeking to trade for either a piece of esquel or steinbach
slices.One or the other.Here is what I offer in trade:
1.nwa 16505.1 gramseucrite
2.nwa 11093.8 gramseucrite
3.el sampal iron slice
4.nwa 1068.07 grams mars
5.roach dry lake 031 20
Hi List,
i guess it sounded like I meant the posts, but I really just meant stuff
like Matteo's, etc.
Sternengruss, Moni
Thank you!
This should save my email account from being loaded up with lots of not so
important stuff! :-)
Happy hunting, Moni
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL
What you've got to remember is that even the most sophisticated
computer modeling is, at heart, just highly refined
guesswork! Not only do we not have actual experience with impacts, if one
actually happened tomorrow, there would be
nobody on hand to observe it scientifically, take
Hello and good afternoon list.I have put together a trade I want to make
for a slice of either ESQUEL or STEINBACH meteorite.It has to be at least
25 grams or bigger.Here are the items I am offering in trade:
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Steve,
You might want to try Rob Elliott at Fernlea. He has a nice slice of
Steinbach listed in that price range. And about a year ago the other Steve
A.(Arkansas) was offering Steinbach.
Steinbach is a very cool looking and interesting meteorite; glad I already
have my own slice ;-)
Good luck,
Ahh, but here's where you're mistaken. Many of the most important
variables determining the long-term effects of an impact are unknown
and unknowable.
I guess we have a misunderstanding here then, because I was referring to the
predictability of prompt effects of such an impact, ie initial
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