Mike,
Can you count the times you have been off topic even if you have a thousand
hands? You don't respect anyone here and it's a shame.
Bill
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From: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill, I am confused.
What part of the pope has nothing
Bill,
I have not too often been off of meteorites. Many fights, arguments, etc,
but virtually all had meteorites as the core topic.
I am not pretending to be innocent, I am trying hard to stop a fight. Did
you and others not immediately start harping on the pope and catholic church
for
You're right Mike. So, will you start using AD and or OT at the beginning of
your subject lines? If not, please explain why you object.
Bill
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From: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill,
I have not too often been off of meteorites. Many
The Pope argoument its exit in many others forums,
list, etc in the all world, here in Italy its exit
even in a forum where they talk about arms, therefore
not to shock you a lot if the argument goes out also
here
Matteo
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
Bill,
I have not
You don't put it in the first letters and Mike, I'm here and now talking to
you. If I have a complaint I don't need a blog. Is this that much of a big
deal? Conform.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Find one off topic email I
Exit to hell Matteo.
Bill
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From: M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Pope argoument its exit in many others forums,
list, etc in the all world, here in Italy its exit
even in a forum where they talk about arms,
me? why? its here many have a strange idea on various
argouments
Matteo
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Exit to hell Matteo.
Bill
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From: M come Meteorite Meteorites
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Pope argoument its exit in many
Again, please show us my recent ads or emails that do not conform to list
rules.
You are now talking out of your well never mind.
It is a big deal, you insist that you can come on here and talk about the
pope, and you want to, you do not care that the list RULE # 1 says Posts
need
What does M come Meteorites Meteorites mean? I understand most logos and catch
phrases but what the hell does that mean?
Bill
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From: M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL PROTECTED]
me? why? its here many have a strange idea on various
...the pope has nothing to do with meteorites..
Hmm.. well, the Vatican does have a meteorite collection. Speaking of unrelated
topics, I'm still trying to figure out why the subject of this thread is still
SA Weenies.: / (???)
Ryan
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From: Michael Farmer
That's fine mike. By the way I have never participated in any Farmer insults on
the blog. Your future AD and SALE posts will speak for themselves. We expect to
see AD or SALE as the first word. I have no complaints with you other than
this. I respect your initiatives. Give us a break and
I think it started with a phallic reference to Sikhote Alin bullets. Don't ask
me how it ties together.
Bill
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From: RYAN PAWELSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...the pope has nothing to do with meteorites..
Hmm.. well, the Vatican does have a
Too cold for me I'm more used to the heat of the Sahara!
Fred - meteoriteshow
- Original Message -
From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 6:23 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Stick out your tounge!
There must be a
Then I will start posting my own topics, I think My cats and their
litter-box would be a great topic for tomorrow.
Well, if you fill the litter-box of your cats with meteorite dusts that you
collect after cutting them, it is then meteorite related Mike!
Just my 2-cents, as I wanted to use some
Ya, Adam,
Show us the PICTURES! (I know you got some - Greg showed me at
least one (the 1998 one?)
How about a web page with little comments showing your findings
over time???
Best wishes, Michael
on 4/19/05 10:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
En un
Can we please get back to weenies?
on 4/19/05 11:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike,
Can you count the times you have been off topic even if you have a thousand
hands? You don't respect anyone here and it's a shame.
Bill
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Hi,
How would you like to have a screen saver of impact
craters? Check this link for details and download the
appropriate file. The program is public domian, so you
can even tamper with the code if you know how ;-)
http://www.fourmilab.ch/craters/
Kindly pardon, if this link was posted earlier
Excuse me? Where am I? Oh yes the big weenie roast. Who's in charge? I'll have
mine well done please, and half price if it's burned.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can we please get back to weenies?
on 4/19/05
Hmmm the Vatican has a nice meteorite collection...
Any pictures available?
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From: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD OT
Again,
nothing...when I have build the site with the Vatican
collection list I have request to Consolmagno if have
some photos, but he have say nothing
Matteo
--- Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hmmm the Vatican has a nice meteorite collection...
Any pictures available?
- Original
Dear List Members,
I have made a new page on our web site, presenting our Meteorite of the
month. It will be a selection within slices, end-cuts or fragments / main
masses of our meteorites, that will be ^presented and changed every month.
The first one is a panoramic slice of Tanezrouft 060, a
Yes. Weenies are an appropriate issue. I think it was a phallic thing.
Something about bullets and how they don't measure up to a healthy sized NWA.
Bob? You explain please.
Bill
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From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can we please get
Good morning list.I am in complete agreemnet with mike farmer.PLEASE keep
religion and anything related to it off this list.It is for meteorites,
and meteorite related information only.I could not believe when I woke I
had 41 emails.And it was mostly from bill and mike.I only HAD 7 related
emails
Steve,
You are in no position to dictate rules on this list. You never learn. You
screw up and expect everyone to blow it off. You're dealing with people here
that think more profound ideas during their breakfast than you do in a
lifetime. Do yourself a service and write all your posts three
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 12:01:57 +0200 (CEST), M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
wrote:
nothing...when I have build the site with the Vatican
collection list I have request to Consolmagno if have
some photos, but he have say nothing
Now THAT is a Pope topic that is relevant. Is the
Hello all,
Just a quick note to inform you that I recently had a negative feedback on
ebay, from a buyer who never paid for the meteorite he did bid on and won.
This buyer is viviane_dacorso from Brazil. The sale occurred on March
12, and after more than two weeks without any reply to my
OKtry this tie-in
Does the Pope have access to the Vatican's meteorite collection?
Please, leave religion off this list unless it pertains to meteorites.
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Unfortunately nutcase bidders is something you have to
put up with when you sell on ebay. There is nothing
that you can do to satisfy some people. In every type
of business there are problems that you cant control
and unfortunately feedback is one of the ones on ebay.
I have 17 negative feedbacks
Bill, everyone here can see this, again, show me one recent email I have
sent to the list without ad or sale in it. Respect this request or stop
saying it.
You are too lazy to back up your charges by searching the archives?
Give us a break and actually do something on this list but post nasty
yes, but you have to write for ask informations, but I
do not to who. probably to Consolmagno
Matteo
Now THAT is a Pope topic that is relevant. Is the
collection something the public can visit, at
all?
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Frederic, I have sold to this person many times, all perfect fast
transactions.
Strange, perhaps you can work it out and come to some agreement.
Mike Farmer
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To: Meteorite List Meteoritecentral meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Karin,
I'm not looking to slam anyone. Mike, you're right about the lazy part. The
thing is that we all know how you have posted your ads in the past. You're a
hard head. Your future ads will tell the story. Thanks Karin.
Bill
Here you go, Bill. It took me 5 minutes looking at recent
Hello everyone, I have added some new items to the sale page of my website.
Some items that might be of interest are some Toluca's from the Monning
collection. A large 5 kilo Gibeon or a couple of Canyon Diablo Graphite's
from my own collection. The ones from my collection are available because
Bill,
those aren't ads, although they are of items for sale. They are links to
spectacular oriented meteorites.
sorry I piss you off so much. You really remind me of Joel Warren.
And I know it is you on the blog, several people have commented to me the
same thoughts.
Enjoy your crusade to cause
Paper: The Helena Independent
City: Helena, Montana
Date: Sunday Morning, December 1, 1929
Page: 16 (of 20)
DANIEL M. BARRINGER
MINE ENGINEER, DIES
Haverford, Penn., Nov. 30 - (AP) - Daniel Moreau Barringer, 69,
attorney, mining engineer, geologist, and descendent of a
He does sort of remind us of good 'ol Joel! ..and what ever
happened to that Mario Daniel fella', where did he sneak off to?
Alias's ..is Bill actually Joel, or even Mario in disguise?
DF erMr. Burton Ernie
Michael Farmer wrote:
Bill,
those aren't ads, although they are of
Isn't the weather breaking there yet Dave? Tend your ducks and sheep. Get out
of that cabin.
Bill
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From: David Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
He does sort of remind us of good 'ol Joel! ..and what ever
happened to that Mario Daniel
Paper: Daily Kennebec Journal
City: Kennebec, Maine
Date: Friday, July 6, 1906
Page: 10 (of 10)
EMINENT SCEINTIST.
Prof. Ward Killed by Auto, Was Going Home to Join Wife.
Chicago, July 5. Prof. Henry A. Ward, the aged naturalist and collector
of meteorites, who was reported to be killed by an
Hi All
I have decided to sell a few meteorites on Ebay. Check it out if you are
interested. Highlights include: Ben Guerir fall in Morocco last November and
two falls from Tanzania as well Colony and a few others.
Hi All,
Since the last survey of the list resulted in 26% of the members
responding that they considered themselves meteorite dealers, I post
this to the entire list:
I have received six or eight inquiries from NIGERIA - all different
individuals, asking weird questions about
Hi Michael List
I have received several of these myself. None of them mention the exact product
that I sell or what they want to buy. They only mention that they are
interested in the merchandise I sell. Also all ask if I take credit cards and
if I can ship FedEx or DHL. I would guess this is
Michael,
Man, you need to stay up on the common scams.
These are people wanting to buy anything using STOLEN credit cards.
First warning should be when they ask to buy your product. They don't even
know what they want, just anything you can ship using stolen credit cards.
Best to avoid any
Michael-
Of course they are scams! I have been geting those literally every day for
YEARS.
Literally everyday I get spam email from these guys about buying your
products and do you ship to ... in addtion to the ones that begin I am
the mighty potentate, the son of .
Also, scams to buy
This guy is at the top of my garbage can spam list (among others). The
only way I know he even exists is because everyone keeps quoting him.
-Walter
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Hi Michael,
falls under the category: Scam.
A really cool side, where some made great jokes with that scammers and turnd
the thing vice versa, you'll find here:
http://www.419eater.com/html/letters.htm
Best I like the case of Prince Joe Eboe:
http://www.419eater.com/html/joe_eboh.htm
In the
Hi to both Michael!
Yes it is true that many spam e-mails are coming from Nigeria, to propose
some wonderful looking deals, that 99.99% of the times are ways to get
information about you, your bank, your account number, letter heads and so
on... Some years ago, those highly suspect enquiries were
Here is another that I just received a minute ago (sorry, the last one from
me):
-Walter
Dear sir/madam,
I must solicit your confidence in this transaction
this is by virtue of its nature as being utterly
confidential and top secret. Though a transaction of
this magnitude will make any one
Dolores Beasley
Headquarters, Washington April 20, 2005
(Phone: 202/358-1753)
Whitney Clavin
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
(Phone: 818/354-4673)
RELEASE: 05-101
NASA'S SPITZER TELESCOPE SEES SIGNS OF ALIEN ASTEROID BELT
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has spotted
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
April 14-20, 2005
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o Polygons in Utopia (Released 14 April 2005)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/04/14/
o Gale Sedimentary Rocks
It is EXCELLENT, Martin. I had never been on that site before!
Cheers
Fred
- Original Message -
From: Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Subject - Nigeria
Hi Michael,
falls
Hi All
I received the newest Meteoritics and Planetary Sciences issue a few days ago.
It has a very interseting article by list member Jeff Grossman and Adrian
Brearley titled The onset of metamorphism in ordinary and carbonaceous
chondrites. They studied the lowest petrologic types from
Hello All,
Just in case someone is interested in learning more about
the Vatican State Meteorite Collection of 1020 specimens
of approximately 448 different falls and finds.
Rosamaria Salvatori, Department of Planetology, CNR-IAS, Rome, Italy;
Adriana Maras, Museum of Minaralogy, University of
Bill, I am confused.
What part of the pope has nothing to do with meteorites is difficult for
you
to understand?
Please tell us all.
I am not getting in your face, or anyone else's.
The list rules are clear, the pope is not a meteorite topic.
Simple.
Michael Farmer
Its not true Mike.
Its not true Mike. (again :))
Our dear Pope (fortunate not mine) is the bigger meteorite collector on the
world.
Does the pope pay for these meteorites or does he steal them by saying they
are from God so they belong to him? What a crock, I have never seen the
pope bid on anything on ebay! Have
This my site its old, probably in this time exit a new
catalogue of the Vatican collection, when I have I
build another site.
Matteo
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Just in case someone is interested in learning more
about
the Vatican State Meteorite Collection of 1020
specimens
Hello All,
http://utenti.lycos.it/Meteoriteman/index.htmlVATICAN
Just got a private mail from List member Matteo that he is
the author of that site and that he will publish an updated
version as soon as possible. Thank you, Matteo!
Hello Tom,
We should refrain from saying or writing things
I too have received this type of delete immediately boloney. Jerry
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Meteorite List
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Subject -
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 21:07:32 +0200, Meteoryt.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its not true Mike. (again :))
Our dear Pope (fortunate not mine) is the bigger meteorite collector on the
world.
I'm sure the Pope would be concidered the biggest collector in many fields,
concidering that the
Catholic
the case of Prince Joe Eboe had me laughing harder than Proud Tom!
Too cool! Michael
on 4/20/05 11:01 AM, Martin Altmann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Michael,
falls under the category: Scam.
A really cool side, where some made great jokes with that scammers and turnd
the
Well, it seems the list wants to fight, at the expense of the
millions of people that they fed off of, like ticks
This sort of post is exactly why I tried in vain to remove the pope from the
mailing list.
Congratulations, we have sunk to religious hatred now. ..
Mike Farmer
PS, I am leaving
Hi,
Since everything appearing on the List at this moment is wildly OT,
I going to waste a little bandwidth in order to thank Manoj for posting
the link that appears below in his message. I had never seen or heard
of Jack Walker's website, and it is the sort of thing you wish the World
Wide
Howdy Folks and Others,
Thank you Bernd for the helpful links. And for those who have not yet
read Brother Guy's books, might I suggest reading 'Brother Astronomer'
(which I believe O. Richard Norton reviewed for the journal Meteorite
of which Brother Guy has stared on the cover) and 'Turn Left
Thanks to Mike Jensen for the heads-up on the paper newly published by Dr.
Jeff Grossman and Adrian Brearley refining the measurement of classification
for chondrites.
In the last couple of days, including today, I've been working on a feature
for Meteorite magazine that includes
Hi Michael and Martin! Prince Joe is hilarious! I love
the photo of him with the church's logo painted in
red paint on his portly chest. The only thing that the
prince would look better in that that red paint is a
black white striped jump suit!
Thanks for sharing Martin!
-John
Dolores Beasley
Headquarters, Washington April 20, 2005
(Phone: 202/358-1753)
William Jeffs
Johnson Space Center, Houston
(Phone: 281/483-5111)
Nancy Ambrosiano
Los Alamos National Laboratory, N.M.
(Phone: 505/667-0471)
RELEASE: 05-102
NASA ANNOUNCES KEY GENESIS SCIENCE
En un mensaje con fecha 04/20/2005 11:48:01 AM Mexico Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribe:
Prof. Henry A. Ward, the aged naturalist and collector
of meteorites, who was reported to be killed by an automobile
at Buffalo, N.Y.
Way back in 1906? Is that reported or reputed? by an
Bernd posted:
Brother Consolmagno is, as most of you will know * t h e * expert
on meteorite densities and porosities . . . have a look at the Feb.
2005 issue
Dear Bernd and List:
Joel Schiff has informed me that Brother Guy Consolmagno is (or will
be) participating in meteorite research here
http://www.llnl.gov/pao/news/news_releases/2005/NR-05-04-02.html
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory News Release
Contact: Anne M. Stark
Phone: (925) 422-9799
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 20, 2005
NR-05-04-02
Livermore Lab physicist dates lifetime of solar nebula
Thank you Martin, I vaguely remember this info from a post during Pope
Paul's illness but this reminder should be valuable to all open minded list
members.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent:
Thanks Kevin, it helps clarify[slightly] an issue that's screaming for
investigation. Jerry Flaherty
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 4:52 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Timing is Everything
Thanks to
Great news Ron and List!! Jerry
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From: Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite Mailing List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 5:05 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] NASA Announces Key Genesis Science Collectors
inExcellent Shape
Hi Martin,
Thank you very much.
-Walter
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Greetings Bernd, Geoff and Listees,
http://www.freep.com/news/mich/popemich20e_20050420.htm
Brother Guy Consolmagno, Vatican astronomer: Born in Detroit, he is a
graduate of University of Detroit Jesuit High School and is a
Massachusetts Institute of Technology-trained astronomer. He is the
Hi Kevin and all,
Excellent post! I have long wondered if weathering can play a factor in
classification scheme, and other vital understanding of events in
meteorites. I have even wondered if this could result in a false age
prediction of specimens that have been on the ground (although a
Dear list members,
some time ago I had introduced some nice chondrites on the list, of which I
have got the definite results of the classification and numbers now. I
apologize to all interested collectors for the long waiting time.The first
meteorite, NWA 2889, is one of the most beautiful
Sorry for OT
Anyone remember name of Yahoo Group where was this Meteorite section eBay
statistics ?
Here is some interesting info about eBay
http://www.ebay-aukcje.com/statystyki.html
On friday is offiial eBay press conference about our New eBay Poland. (also
start of www.eBay.pl)
We expecting
Hi and good evening list.Just a quick plug.I am having another meteorite
sale.It is my spring one.I have 20 items up on my website forsale.Most of
the prices are pretty fair.I have a few main masses,1 co3 individual,a few
tanezrouft pieces,4 kansas pieces, and a few more.Lok at your liesure and
Hello list,
I have added to my web site photographs of a museum quality, ~11lb.,
Kentland shatter cone. It is pretty much 3/4 of a large cone, with great
shape. Also shown, is my dog Layla. She has not been hit with a meteorite
(yet), although she did try to chew on some Henbury's once.
Dear List,
These three specimens are all that I have left listed in the Robert Haag
catalog. I am keeping a few specimens for my personal collection. Price
per gram is the lowest you will find anywhere, even lower than recent falls
from Africa. I lowered the prices about as far as I am willing
Hi list,
I saw Stefan's chondrule-wonder at the Munich show,
a very beautiful chondrule loaded is one of Stefan's typical
understatements, caused by his modesty.
That stone is an incredible CHONDRULE BOMB
Absolute astonishing with the bare eye, a festival under low magnification.
Chondrules
Hi Adam and All,
Great Haag pieces! I picked up a few from him in Tucson, but they are
just too nice to part with.
I think collecting documented pieces does add value. Especially when
some folks are offering many pieces for sale, but their listings
include misspellings, odd abbreviations,
Hello Michael and list,
Yes I too have received these type emails from Nigeria, but asking to buy 25
to 30 Minelab Metal Detectors at a time...I treat them as you do.
By the way thanks for the beautiful thin sections
Bill S.
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From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL
Martin,
Somewhere along the way I missed out on the significance of Buckleboo!
If everyone on the list understands this but me please respond
privately. Otherwise you might enlighten the rest of us.
Thanks,
Mike Fowler
Chicago
ebay--starsandrocks
PS Soon to be proud owner of the 13.34 gram
Hello List, I visited the Frass site and he needs help, I know we all love
him and would love to help out! : )
Here is a list of things he needs;
Do You Care About the Life of Mars? Do You Want to Help?
1. Pay for another 3 months advertising on www.rense.com ($600)
2. Help find someone to
It seems i have made the wrong choices at the latest Tucson show.
I still have the price list from Bob Haags pieces. When i see the prices
on Ebay (okay, still cheap maybe)i know i should have bought them there.
Just to let you all know how stupid i was.
Jan
Holland
Sorry,
I can't resist and have to jump on that train:
A special item I have for sale, which should fit in the hunting scheme of
each fan of meteorite history.
Max H.Hey: Catalogue of Meteorites, third edition, London 1966. - One of the
antecessors of the Blue Book and Grady's edition.
Well,
Darrin, Drivel about the pope... more useless
words. Just who are you trying to piss off? Got a
point, get to it.
This list is not called soapbox.
It's not like I don't see the point your trying to
make, but if you feel strongly about anything there is
a time and a place for it somewhere.
Hello to the List Members.
Some of you know I'm on a trip through the USA and I
found with my friend Vincent a strange-looking stone.
Here's the website link where anyone can look at this
find :
http://www.meteor-center.com/usa2005/diapos.asp?pages=1
(then click on any five links shown as
Asteroid belt found round distant star
Guardian, UK, April 20, 2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1464446,00.html
(Charles) Beichman and his colleagues used an
infrared
spectrograph aboard Nasa's space telescope Spitzer
to look at 85 sun-like stars. Only HD69830 showed
a thick
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 18:33:42 -0700 (PDT), Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really believe what your writing on this list? Make a
web page on it or something. Thats why I think your
just jabbing to piss someone on the list off.
On the contrary, I posted because I, myself, was pissed off.
Well, atleast your good at one thing... pissing people off. And I must admit, I
myself am not a huge follower of any particular religion, but some of the
things you are saying is just pure disrespect to others. People have different
beliefs than you do... get over it. However, I'm not in any
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 14:12:22 -0700 (PDT), Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CAIs were formed in an oxygen-rich environment and date to 4.567 billion
years old, while chondrules were formed in an oxygen setting much like
that on Earth and date to 4.565 billion, or less, years old.
Are the
Hi List, I need to get rid of my new saw, I have gone completely cut
happy! I get a nice new meteorite, I look at it for a few minutes, next
thing I know, it is cut in two and I do not even remember doing it! This
works out for you, I only need one piece, so the other is on ebay!
Suizhou with
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 20:23:16 -0700, Tom Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=6527109655rd=1sspagenam
e=STRK%3AMESE%3AITrd=1
Trick to get rid of the long, clumsy ebay URL: copy the item number from the
top right of the page
in the search field.
Darren and List,
I sincerely apologize for starting all this mess with my well-meaning,
but certainly off-topic post about the pope election. I won't try to
defend the post on the grounds of newsworthiness -- as Darren correctly
points out, it is not as if everyone wouldn't have found out within
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 20:39:39 -0700, Matson, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Darren and List,
I sincerely apologize for starting all this mess with my well-meaning,
but certainly off-topic post about the pope election. I won't try to
For what it's worth, I didn't even remember that you had
Michael Farmer wrote:
Simple, you refuse to admit that the POPE does not belong on this list
unless a meteorite falls on him.
Actually
*Pope-hit-by-meteorite sculpture auctioned for £620,000*
http://ananova.com/news/story/sm_297692.html
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Are the tests really precise enough now that a two-million year age difference
in a 4.56x billion year old sample is concidered accurate? What is the error
bar with the testing used?
The answer is yes, but it doesn't come from a single test. Using extinct
isotopes that only lasted the
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