Doug!
You're Hired!
As Head of Advertising
and Creative Visioneering
for TwoWorlds Resorts
(formerly Patroclus Properties, Ltd.,
but now a whole-owned susidiary
of Solar Disney, S.A.)
PowerPoint Presentation
for the Board of Directors
on Monday?
Sterling
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Hola Ken,
You make excellent arguments by a preponderance of suspect and circumstancial
evidence which as you imply, is and was quite self evident. It might be hard
to keep a straight face while discussing this particular material given the
level of maturity you and most have on the list
Hi Sterling,
- Firstly, thanks for a very enjoyable post!
I have noticed a trend over the years for the Value of N to become lower
and lower, when it was first talked about we should have ET practically
on Mars, but now we are down to a few maybee's in our galaxy if at all.
(don't get me
PowerPoint? whiscowww, that sounds like real work. Maybe Ron could
snazz it up with a nice applet figuring out the periodicity of the center of
mass and showing the its orbital cycle vs. impulse requirements in a moving
double bipolar frame of reference? Then we could goof off for
Hello everyone, I have a rare offering. It is a 743 gram Glorieta Mountain
siderite meteorite. It is about 5.25 X 2 X 1.25 thick. These are taken at
the widest points. You can see a photo at
www.photobucket.com/albums/c199/552396430/?sc=1 I will take care of insured
shipping any where in the
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060202/NATION/602020385/1013/BIZ04
Long nights, chilly days on Stardust mission
Scientist shares sights and sounds of capsule's landing after 3 billion
mile, 7-year journey.
Warren E. Leary
New York Times
February 2, 2006
A long journey
The JASON Project
44983 Knoll Square
Ashburn, VA 20147
Contact:
Jennifer Walsh, 703-276-2772 x13
For Immediate Release: February 01, 2006
Path to Finding Life on Mars and in Outer Space Begins By Looking at
Earth's Inner Space
Mars Missions Brought to Life in Classrooms, Not Just on Big
Office of Media Relations
Brown University
Contact:
Wendy Lawton, 401-863-2476
February 2, 2006
NASA's 'Deep Impact' Team Reports First Evidence of Cometary Ice
Comet Tempel 1, target of last year's July 4 cosmic collision, contains
small amounts of surface water ice. Reported in Science by
Hello everybody,
the latest Rollin' Rock Meteorite letter was launched yesterday. All
subscribers should have it in their email box by now. For those of you who
did not yet subscribe, check it out, subscription is free at
www.rollin-rock.com Thanks to all of you who have contributed.
List,
We just got back from Tucson. What a place. We
overheard a little 5 year old tell his mom: I get
it! If you make more money you can buy more
rocks!---which about sums it all up.
I wanted to share some pics of a remarkable little
Sikhote we found. The best find of the show for us,
and
http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/6346.html
Popular site sheds light on meteorites
Do two meteorwrongs make one meteorite?
By Tony Fitzpatrick
Washington University in St. Louis
February 2, 2006
The mysterious orb you find in your backyard that wasn't
there just the day before has to
a remarkable little Sikhote we found.
http://tektitesource.com/Sikhote-Alin%20Meteorites.htm
Would like to dub it the Christmas Tree :-)
Beautiful !!!
Cheers,
Bernd
.. back to bed
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List,
We just got back from Tucson. What a place. We
overheard a little 5 year old tell his mom: I get
it! If you make more money you can buy more
rocks!---which about sums it all up.
I wanted to share some pics of a remarkable little
Sikhote we found. The best find of the show for us,
and
http://www.newsdesk.umd.edu/scitech/release.cfm?ArticleID=1213
Office of University Communications
University of Maryland
Contacts:
Lee Tune, 301-405-4679
For Immediate Release: February 2, 2006
Ice Exists on Surface of Comet, But Most Lies Deeper
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Scientists for Deep
In Nov 2004 the news of potential new Colorado
lunar was published to the List. Checking the chemical analysis from
the abstract (http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2004AM/finalprogram/abstract_76183.htm)
Allan Treiman quickly alerted the List that there was a problem. (see
email below) Allan was
Good evening list.Wow what another great day here in tucson.80
degree's,sunny,and beautiful.I picked up a couple of new pieces.A 52 gram
piece of tatahouine and a 1.115 kilo piece of gibeon.And no matteo you
will not see it on ebay.But I bet if you put yourself on ebay,you might
get a few
Dear Michael;
Maybe we could get Mr. Strope to get all the meteorite ladies to all
stand together for a group photo!
Very pleased with the pictures,
Dave Freeman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear list members,
With all the pictures coming in from the show, I've decided to create a web
page
une piere contient a l interieur une autre
transparante sagit elle a une meteorite mars et merci
a tous membre
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On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 18:06:16 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
Good evening list.Wow what another great day here in tucson.80
degree's,sunny,and beautiful.I picked up a couple of new pieces.A 52 gram
piece of tatahouine and a 1.115 kilo piece of gibeon.And no matteo you
You've left out the most important
Hi All (or at least all not in Tucson),
Noticed one error or misspeak in Tony Fitzpatrick's article on
meteorites/meteorwrongs:
[Randy Korotev, Ph.D., research associate professor of earth and
planetary sciences in Arts Sciences at Washington University in St.
Louis] says that 998 out of 1,000
--- Steve Arnold, Chicago!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
I picked up a couple of
new pieces.A 52 gram
piece of tatahouine and a 1.115 kilo piece of
gibeon.And no matteo you
will not see it on ebay.But I bet if you put
yourself on ebay,you might
get a few bids.
hahahhahahha.all
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