For those that are not aware, there is currently a bill being proposed
In congress to censor the internet. It is not to protect exploited children,
It is specifically designed to CONTROL and censor what can and cannot
Be on the internet in terms of free trade, etc. Like all such conglomerate
Hi list and everyone!
Pete, I don't agree with you. permeability is not a good term. If you
want to have a correct term then use ferromagnetism.
Permeability by itself isn't the correct term, you need to use magnetic
permeability to make it correct because permeability is just a general
Great stone Michaelwhats the back like?
Nice to see RFSPOTD again too.
Graham
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 6:40 AM, ROCKS FROM SPACE rockma...@yahoo.com wrote:
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ROCKS FROM SPACE | METEORITES AND METEORITE HUNTERS
Johnstown
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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Great Job! I just added my info. Hope everyone else does!
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 3:53 AM, Matthew Martin
mmar...@meteoritetreasures.com wrote:
Aloha Everyone,
Following in Paul's shoes (and they're big and hard to fill!), I've setup a
page to allow those attending the 2012 Tucson Gem
Wow...thanks Michael Michael...an amazing stone!
Dave
www.fallingrocks.com
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Hello,
ending tomorow, 83 items, the most of them starts 0.01$ :
http://www.ebay.com/sch/wwmeteorites-25/m.html?_dmd=1_ipg=50_sop=12_rdc=1
Fabien
Fabien Kuntz
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Animation scientifique et technique
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Hi Matthew,
Thank you very much for taking over this year!
Paul
On 1/7/2012 2:53 AM, Matthew Martin wrote:
Aloha Everyone,
Following in Paul's shoes (and they're big and hard to fill!), I've
setup a page to allow those attending the 2012 Tucson Gem Mineral
Show next month to share
For meteorite collectors going to Tucson, Arizona, a very
popular and beautiful rock formation to visit in northeast
Arizona is the The Wave (rock formation). This rock
formation consists of an outcrop of deeply eroded,
large-scale, eolian cross-beds in the Navajo Sandstone
in the Paria Canyon-
In The Wave, A Sight To see While in Arizona at
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2012-January/082362.html
some URLs got garbled.
Somehow I posted an older draft of my post, which had
mistakes in the URLs in it. The correct URLs should be:
1. More Photographs of The Wave ... and
Johnstown
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
Hi Listees,
Shocked and awed If you haven't already, have a look at likely
the best specimen of the Johnstown diogenite in the world!
Thanks so much for this massive virtual gem for us today! Gram for
gram one I would prefer than any
Dear listmembers:
Author is E. Cohen
Title is METEORITENKUNDE (3 Vol)
Book is written in German
Publisher: Schweizerbart-Sche Verlag, Stuttgart, 1894
Vol I pp xiii + 340, Vol II pp 419, Vol III pp 302. Seldom seen German treatise
on all aspects of meteorites includes a chapter on artificial
Hi list and good afternoon.As much as I am looking forward to
tucson,and I really am this year,I have again lost another job due to
cut backs.But I am not letting it get me down.I also want to thank
matthew martin for making the tucson page available.I have a great
supporting wife and she is
Hello Listers,
Thank you for taking a look at my post of meteorites
I have for sale on eBay. Here is your chance to own some rare and historic
meteorites. Please take a look and if you have any questions or OFFERS
please email me and I’ll get back with you. Also if you are looking for
Hi List. Have a few super rare hard to acquire specimens ending tomorrow
(Sunday) on eBay!
Appley Bridge- Stunning piece (with Crust)
Menow-Rare German Fall
Bovedy-(Irish Hammer)
all are virtually near impossible to get and running out!
Dear List Members,
today I put some nice meteorites on ebay.
If you want check them out may there is something interesting for you. I have a
nice Breccia, Whitecourt, Seymchan,
Like you can see offers are possible.
Link:
We have migrated our website over to a new server and now our IOM
meteorite database is available online once again! It is now web
browser-based, so in principle easier to use, but there are still a
few bugs. Best viewed I am told with Firefox or Chrome. See link
below. Unfortunately the catalog
Random question:
Are Stewart Valley meteorites officially classified? I've been trying
to look up info but can't find it in http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/ .
Are they under a different name?
-Yinan
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Hello all we have been working our little fingers to the bones getting
material ready and are now over 500 items on Ebay here is a link once
you are looking at the items you can search my listing for something
that interests you.
Michael, List,
Fabulous photo.
Any explanation as to why the fusion crust is soo brown on a fresh fall?
Anyone!
Thanks,
Carl
meteoritemax
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ROCKS FROM SPACE rockma...@yahoo.com wrote:
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Reports coming in from my contacts in Mexico and if you google, endless news
articles yesterday of large fireball breaking into pieces at ~6:30 pm on
wednesday the 3rd january in sinaloa Mexico, heading north. Lots of data, seems
to be very real.
Michael Farmer
Sent from my iPad
Thankfully the piece will return to it's rightful home and be on display again
soon.
Michael Farmer
Sent from my iPad
On Jan 5, 2012, at 8:57 PM, Carl Agee a...@unm.edu wrote:
Incredibly, today we took possession of our Sikhote Alin specimen that
was stolen out of the the Institute of
I have just finished reading an article about Rabies.
IT was near the end when it said that the permeability
of the brain-blood barrier was the key to treating rabies.
Goran mentioned the incorrectness of the term
permeability.
I now concur with him.
I shall now endevor to use the term magnetic
On 07/01/2012 11:36, Göran Axelsson axels...@acc.umu.se wrote:
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For example an achondrite can have a very high permeability for water
and a low magnetic permeability. In other words, an achondrite can be
very porous and allow water to seep through it and not showing any
ferromagnetism.
A
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That is awesome! Great pic. Thanks to both Mike's
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