Hello Everyone,
Just wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas. I hope today brings a
little joy to everyone. 2008 was a rocky year for most, with the global
economic meltdown. I hope 2009 will be better.
I have been MIA from much of meteorite collecting and the list in 2008,
though I
Hello Everyone:
Nancy and I want to wish you and your families a happy holiday season, on
this, the fortieth anniversary of one of the most famous images from the
Apollo era. On Christmas Eve, 1968, Bill Anders in the Apollo spacecraft
orbiting the Moon, took the attached image as the Earth
Mike F. wrote: I am sure there are other attributes in the magazine
hmm, ..., hhmm, ...hhmm, ???
Mike T. wrote:
Bernd, can you get me a copy? Maybe you should buy a dozen for other meteorite
friends.
Ahem, ... what are these guys talking about ?!?!?! :-));-)):-))
Merry
Thanks Paul, they're in my favorites. Now all I have to do is devote the
time to read [and interpret] them.
Jerry Flaherty
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Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 12:46 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list]
Good Christmas morning to everyone.
I hope the best of the holidays to all and look forward to a new year,
full of meteorite finds and fall. 2008 was really one for the record books as
far as falls went, and I hope 2009 will be better.
Don't forget, the Tucson show is almost here, my room will
This practice should be ILLEGAL.
It's gaudy and it cheapens all meteorites by association.
If I could, I would buy up all of this meteorite resin junk in
existence, throw it in a big pile and burn it up.
Just my two cents.
Happy Holidays!
MikeG
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This, I have to disagree on. Those who come to Tucson, can see in my room a
piece of Brenham, encased in Lucite by Nininger himself. The interesting part,
is that it is a partslice, perfectly preserved, in oil! Inside the Lucite cube,
the slice is suspended in some kind of oil, where it moves,
I was wondering what the proper name for someone who studies/hunts/collects
meteorites. I had heard it was meteoricist but that might be wrong.
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On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 13:46:12 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
I was wondering what the proper name for someone who studies/hunts/collects
meteorites. I had heard it was meteoricist but that might be wrong.
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A scientist who studies meteorites is called a meteoriticist. A person who
A scientist who studies meteorites is called a m e t e o r i t i c i s t.
A person who hunts/collects meteorites is called an obsessed *n u t* .
That's it in a *n u t* shell! :-)
Bernd
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Merry christmas;;
To all the members of the greatest and most unique meteorite list in the
universe.
From the many membered Herman and Billie Archer family. IMCA # 2770
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I have used, Meteoritophile, meteorite enthusiast, meteorite
Collector, etc.
From the celestial mind of Michael Blood
(though some have referred to it using less honorific terminology).
on 12/25/08 2:06 PM, Mike Bandli at fuzzf...@comcast.net wrote:
A meteoriticist is a cyst that
Hi Harry,
I think the name would be Passionate Obsessed *Nut* Meteoritophile
Enthusiasts!
Greg
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Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 4:46 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Name?
I was wondering
So, would a person who studies/hunts/collects only meteorites from the moon
be called a Lunartic?
:-)
Ed
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Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 6:07 PM
Subject: Re:
Ignore this.
Pete
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Hi Walter and all,
A merry Christmas from the UK...Boxing day here now...just.
Walter..I found your mention of pairing Lunar and Matian meteorites with
craters interesting. Just wondered how many and which had been paired already
and how?
Graham Ensor, Nr Barwell...
Walter Branch
When I started out, a wise man told me, I can only say two things about
this hobby: it'll become an obsession, and your wife will never
understand. :)
Mark
Greg Hupe wrote:
Hi Harry,
I think the name would be Passionate Obsessed *Nut* Meteoritophile
Enthusiasts!
Greg
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There are many names out there, but who in your mind is the most important name
in meteorites
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G'Day Everyone
Thanks for the great year of input. I'd like to wish every one of you and
your families a very Merry Christmas.
Everyone be safe out there.
Cheers
John and Katina
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Please,
There must be a lot of US folks who, like I, wonder just what
Boxing Day really is I mean, do you all start hitting one another,
Or what? Is it a celebration of dogs with pointy ears? Is it a day y'all
Hold a lot of boxing matches? what?
Michael
on 12/25/08 4:24 PM,
trying this to see if it works!
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test ingore
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G'Day Michael
Google is your friend ;-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_Day
Cheers
Johnno
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waltbra...@bellsouth.net
Sent:
Maybe so,
But not as much fun as yammering with meteorite buddies!
Michael
on 12/25/08 4:55 PM, John.L.Cabassi at j...@cabassi.net wrote:
G'Day Michael
Google is your friend ;-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_Day
Cheers
Johnno
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From:
Hi Michael and All,
Never really considered it to be just a UK thing...but anyway...nowadays with
us it seems to be an excuse to have yet another Christmas get together and meal
at another family members house...well thats what has happened with our family
for many yearsbut the name comes
Hi Michael and All,
Never really considered it to be just a UK thing...but anyway...nowadays with
us it seems to be an excuse to have yet another Christmas get together and meal
at another family members house...well thats what has happened with our family
for many yearsbut the name comes
When I started out, a wise man told me, I can only say two things about
this hobby: it'll become an obsession, and your wife will never
understand. :)
This is one, i second,never spoken so true.The nail has been hit on the head.
Herman Archer IMCA 2770
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Dear List Members,
An interesting article about the Molina de Segura fall in Spain on Christmas
Eve 1858.
Spain’s Biggest Meteorite Strike Remembered 150 Years On
ScienceDaily (Dec. 24, 2008) — Early on Christmas Eve, 1858 “people who in the
streets, on pathways and in the fields saw a
I just can't figure out what went wrong.
Pete
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Um, considering the 20 emails I have from you, it seems to be working fine.
Mike
--- On Thu, 12/25/08, Pete Shugar pshu...@clearwire.net wrote:
From: Pete Shugar pshu...@clearwire.net
Subject: [meteorite-list] seeing if I can send email
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date:
All these tests are worse than the spam I get from nigerian scammers.
Don Rawlings
--- On Thu, 12/25/08, Pete Shugar pshu...@clearwire.net wrote:
From: Pete Shugar pshu...@clearwire.net
Subject: [meteorite-list] seeing if I can send email
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Thursday,
Steve Arnold of Chicago. Always thinking of his fellow collectors and friends
and not obsessed with self-promotion like some other people involved in this
hobby.
Don Rawlings
--- On Thu, 12/25/08, Harry aeromadn...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Harry aeromadn...@yahoo.com
Subject: [meteorite-list]
I humbly appologize for the many posts.
I used to get a copy everytime I sent one, but since
Clearewire has changed it's server to yahoo's
Gmail, I no longer get a copy of the sent email.
As a result, I did not think that I was sending to
the list. What was messing with my last two
remaining
Hello Folks-- Season's greetings. I just wanted to share some thoughts on
forming new meteorite interest groups--past empire building in the meteorite
world in general and why some succeeded and some failed. Please, no one take
this as an attack, trolling,disparagement, discouragement, or a
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