a
reasonable deal without it.
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Hello,
For those interested in astronomy and telescope
equipment please read on
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I have listed a pristine condition Televue 22mm
panoptic eyepiece on ebay ,
Item # 2942995111 with no reserve.
I would be willing
, and thought that the remark was yours.
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--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve, actually it was not me, I suggest you go
back and look in the
archives before you accuse me.
thanks
Mike Farmer
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a mistake, I am corrected.
(Please.. give me a break)
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P.S.
You are a nice guy, and have delt with me very well, I
will never dispute that.
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You said that I did that to you in a very sarcastic
way, take a look at it
if you don't think
the statement to you.
No argument, and end of story...
Sorry... Really.
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--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok Steve, Jesus, Ill start accusing you of things
you didnt do, then when
you speak up, Ill try to make you look like a
crybaby. That is exactly what
you
Mark,
Thank you for refresing my memory.
Gosh, we are arguing about arguing about Ebay.
There has to be some humor (minus sarcasm) in that.
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--- Mark Miconi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve,
For the sake of killing any reason to argue on the
list over this subject I
, and there was no malice
involved, as you seem to have percieved it...
So there?
Where is the argument?
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--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve, THAT IS EXACTLY what I did, here is my first
reply.
(Steve, actually it was not me, I suggest
you go
back and look
refractor good. And also enhance my
appreciation of the Martian meteorites that I have
acquired.
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--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve, you need to step back, read your emails, and
punctuation markes and
study what they mean.
The argument started here
this is your
if this object has silicates. I know that
Russ was looking into it, but have heard nothing.
Two small fragments were sent to me, but both were not
slicated material.
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provides much clearer images than my old $30
microscope. I will be able to provide much better
images once I learn how to use my digital camera setup
for this amazing microscope.
Steve Schoner.
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(my fault and failing) is one of the many reasons I
hate Ebay.
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on 7/28/03 8:46 AM, Steve Schoner at
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--- mark ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know what the current thinking on the
'Chassigny Chondrules
would not regret.
It is for some, like me, easy to get caught up in
wining that item in an auction, then regret it
later, when the mind considers the auction from a less
emotional distance.
eBay Anonymous!
I wonder if I could use that as my eBay login.
I like it.
Cheers to you!
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to a chondrule is
just coincidence!
Regards,
Mark Ford
Dhofar 007, eucrite, has many many such circular
crystals as are plainly seen in polarized light. They
are scattered throughout other minerals in the matrix.
Steve Schoner/ams
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, against the
hundreds of kilos of NWA's.
A fine looking meteorite mo matter how big or small is
somthing to value.
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Let's get some field collectors out there and get some
of Constantine's meteorite samples.
Now that would be great.
Steve Schoner/ams
--- Charles R. Viau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The quote was as intriguing as the subject... first
thought it was
Latin, then Italian, but it is Portuguese
Humm,
I wonder what fulgurites caused by lightning would
look like if such struck the area where these were
found.
Steve Schoner/ams
--- Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mike, Mike and List,
The Elma material is definitely not a meteorite, so
to speak. It could
prove to be just
From what I see regarding this subject, no one on this
list has said that it is a meteorite.
But they are scientifically inclined enough to
continue with the question.
What is it?
Tests, I assume are being done, and that question will
be resolved.
Steve Schoner/ams
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL
of
those nomads have average IQ's or less.
So, the job is for us to convey what we know to those
that do not know... Rather than ridiculing them for
what we think is ignorance, or worse yet stupidity.
They really don't know, and that is for the most part
our problem rather than theirs.
Steve
what meteorites are and what they are
not. I will use a few of the thousands of samples of
meteorwrongs that I have received, but I usually
discard these after six months. However I have quite
a few right now.
Steve Schoner/ams
http://www.geocities.com/meteorite_identificaton
Arriving at our
quests.
Why not just take it somewhere else?
A complete list for Ebay adds, arguments, and just a
great place for dealer bickering.
This list should be for meteorites, not an Ebay
grandstand.
Steve Schoner/ams
P.S. Just one more reason for me to hate Ebay
that
attempted to auction the pieces some number of years
ago?
$1.2 million was the opening bid price; the auction
failed.
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--- Matson, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Regarding the pending auction of the good-sized
piece of Zagami,
I found the following line
/she has the sense to see that this is not
a meteorite. It is obvious in the photo.
Steve Schoner/ams
P.S. This type of thing seems to happen each and
every time that there is a meteor shower.
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Doan look like a meteor to me.
'specially a fresh one.
Looks like basalt.
Think I'd keep the $60K if I had it.
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to the
ground.
Hot rocks that burn fingers.
Chunks of slag that are not meteorites...
humm...
It is something to investigate, for ball lighting is a
meteor event in the broadest sense of the term.
There is nothing wrong in making distinctions between
Geometeoric events and true meteoric events.
Steve
attachments, and it has caught all of
them.)
ALWAYS check those attachments with an updated virus
proction program before opening them.
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--- Mark Miconi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ken,
The actual email to forward this to is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Ebay will send it through if you
PO Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
FAX: 303-763-6917
Depends on the type. Usually acetone will do the job.
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Oh, Oh...
The Dog topic lives...
Long live the dog.
Steve Schoner/ams
--- Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of them fell on a dog at Denshal, leaving it
like ashes in the moment.
Why can't this be interpreted as the meteorite
fracturing into many
small fragments aka
--- Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is eBay all screwed up - or just for me?
Anyone?
EXACTLY!
haa haa haaa!
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of brine at the bottom of the container, add
small amounts of distilled water till it goes back
into solution.
I have use NaOh with SA's several times and each came
out with good results.
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monitor slowness at this site with:
1) eBay
2) God threads
3) The Nakhla dog.
In that order.
We are at the Nakhla Dog index, so it is a really slow
day.
(I think it was white, a mut with a crater in its
head)
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It would be nice to set up just like for adds a
filterable word, such as eBayADD which can
automatically be filtered out.
Yawn, is not the word for me. But my deletion finger
gets worn out and me frustrated as I remove the chaff
from the wheat.
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--- E.L. Jones [EMAIL
, or perhpas
nearer to out time?
Yes. Certainly.
And maybe then Mankind will have the means to avert
it, or at least be colonizing other plantets to
prevent the demise of our species.
Steve Schoner.
--- tracy latimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for the update, Ron. I REALLY want
.
Every grain would have to be tested for Ni, and even
then the question of meteoric origin would still
remain until further testing was done.
Only a government with funding to do such studies
would make the task perhaps worth someone's effort.
Steve Schoner/ams
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Just a thought,
Are there any close up images taken in the moments
before atmosphic entry showing a horizon view of
Jupiter's upper atmosphere, maybe showing the
cloudtops and the plantets curve against space?
This would be very interesting.
Steve Schoner/ams
--- Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED
salt grains. In such a case, the salt
would have been altered. Fresh specimens if properly
cared for would not have to be treated anyway.
Steve Schoner
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-Original Message-
From: Marcia Swanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18
Well, what do you know.
I received a letter from the same Mrs. Rosetta Cheung
regarding these meteorites from the planet Jupiter.
A gas giant planet?
Amazing.
Steve Schoner/ams
--- John Gwilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
In this morning's mail, I received an unusual letter
from
Oh ohho...
The dog is dead,
Long live the dog!
The story rises its head again...
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--- Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two bits of debris fell in front of a thatched
house in Sudusudia village
in Mayurbhanj district and another on the house of
a villager, burning
the chlorides by chemical means.
I see no other ways.
Steve Schoner
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--- Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi again,
does anyone has experiences with the Brahins from
Koutyrev/finmet?
He praises them to be totally stable for years
to the salt form as
in NaCl, it can be washed away in repeated rinsing in
distilled water (chlorine free) and the problem will
go away too.
Steve Schoner/ams
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To: Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday
that I cannot drive, it had better fall here
in Flagstaff.
That way I can get it before all you driving meteorite
hunters get here to beet me out.
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http://www.geocities.com/meteorite69/nph-cachecam1.jpg
Going back to the bank to put the money back or get
more?
Tell us Mike!
Did you get it or is it still in the guy's safe
deposit box!
Steve Schoner
Good job Mike!!!
Jim Strope
421 Fourth Street
Glen Dale, WV 26038
Catch
Terrible news,
Awful loss.
Steve Schoner
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I will give a little information, not much, if you
want more, go there and find out, spend the $$$ to
do so.
I was in Arkansas so luckily I just hopped a
commuter plane with Gary Loyd and had a blast
it.
Oct. 3rd, might just be a day that we should look up.
Mars may be closer to us than we think on that day.
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Proof!
See the part at the end of this story.
A space rock killed a dog in Egypt in 1911.
humm...
Hope that doesn't enliven the The Dog thread again.
LOL
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--- Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The Sky
.
Steve Schoner.
P. S.
Post more on this Mark.
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Maybe all of the hoopla will motivate him to put on a
wet suit and a mask and dig up the rest that is, as
you say sitting in sewage water.
Steve Schoner
(Such pieces could be sold at latrine low prices,
compared to the others that are not so crappy)
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote
, and does not penetrate
beyond the immediate surface.
It really brings the detail out and makes these stand
out against the previously acid etched surface.
Steve Schoner/ams
P.S. As soon as I get the Uruacu out of solution, I
will snap a photo to show the effect
--- Steve Schoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In NaOH treating of certain irons such as Uruacu and
certain sulphide rich irons I have noticed that the
inclusions become gold to brown. It is a very nice
effect on irons that have already been etched, where
these incluions are not so affected
A bulk analysis of small mm samples of a chondrite might not reflect the bulk analysis of a larger contiguous sample that represents the structure of the entire mass.
So, before any conclusions are made it might be best to wait for that bulk analysis made from a larger sample..
Steve Schoner
rolling on the floor in laughter!
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--- Comcast Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree Dave,
I currently listed a Campo for sale on ebay see
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2195830561category=3239;
rd=1
I used words such as Huge , museum quality,
beautiful
Michael,
With the exception of the initial Matteo rant, which kind of turned me off, the India trip report I find very interesting. Keep this up; these on site field reports. That is where you shine.
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Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone, internet here is little
.
Simple?
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Randy Mils [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List, Just taking a poll, am I the only one who gets irritated at all the ebay crap that is on this list?
Now, we are not only complaining about the authenticity ofa piece but the description too? You have
would have to
destroy the specimen.
And even then, questions might remain.
So, my prefrence is that I will not buy any such
specks and if I do only in the form of legit thin
sections so that the minerology of such can be
confirmed via optical and or microprobe means.
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--- E.J
.
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--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
..infamous B Specks[snip]How do you
know, other than the
reputation of the seller behind it?
How does the average collector know that a 50-gram
slice is what the seller
says it is? You, Steve
and find
out where my aims will go.
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--- David Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List,
I don't know about most of the list members, but
after slicing a
meteorite, I still can not tell by looking, the
difference between an L
and an H with a loupe or a magnet
that there is a connection.
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not recognize it (as of
yet).
But why not?
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P.S. Gosh I wish I had the cash to get some of this
equipment. Someday...
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To all involved:
I've read only a couple of e-mails concerning this
argument. From what I
gather, it seems that some
held to the eyepiece. There are many other
things visible in these grains that have been colored by this base etching that are not so apparent these photographs. I have much to learn about this process, and what these minerals are and how they formed.So, any comments?Steve Schoner\AMS
Photos:
http
I left the hospital that it came to me, as my aphasia was lifting that these were the infamous "Bessy Specks" that I hate.
But not these two, they are cherished, for they bring backthe memory of thosemoments, that time I had in the hospital, those weird moments when nothing made sense to me, not ev
ring backthe memory of thosemoments, that time I had in the hospital, those weird moments when nothing made sense to me, not even "Bessey Specks"
So, there are just two that I don't hate.
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slingingdoes not stop. I've worn out my delete key finger, and my recovering brain cannot deal with these constant arguments over nothing.
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Louis Gibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please delete me from your list
Best wishes,
Louis. www.cashathome.co.uk
Get a free connection, half
Michael,
I second what you just posted. I was thinking the same, but could not find the right words in my mind.
Steve Schoner/amsMichael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 10/12/03 9:09 AM, Michael Farmer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to apologize to all on the list, for once again
in the attacks, then those people should bebarred from posting.
Lets bring thislist back to meteorites, or I willleave it.
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Set up a completely moderated, and closed dealer list, of dealers only.
Sounds like a good idea.
But will it solve the problems here?
Hummm..
Steve Schoner /amsPekka Savolainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Dave and the list,perhaps the dealers should be moderated to their own list...;-I have
contact me privately, and not on list.
Steve Schoner/amsRandy Mils [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While we are at it why don't we set up anewlist for people that don't have anything better do do with their lives than police the ebay meteorite listings and bitch about it.Randy
From: Steve Schoner <[EM
is quite different. Also the Ni content for Glorieta isjust a tad under 11% whereas Taza is lower.
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Matteo,You are a man of class and distinction. Buy it and tell us all about it afterwards.Bill Kieskowski Hello
.
Glorieta is as I read somewhere a tad under 10%... but that probably was from a small piece and variations can exist in this meteorite.
A high Ni content could explain why both meteorites still have fusion crust.
Anyway thanks for the correction.
Steve Schoner/ams
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in this auction. But to distinguish between Taza and Glorieta irons, all one needs to do is etch.
The difference in structure is very obvious.
Steve Schoner/ams
harlan trammell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does taza have olivene?
From: "Ron Hartman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: &
be combined into one place, and one announcement for that place will be made once a week on Sundays.
All IMCA members are invited to try it out.
Maybe it's a good idea or not. You decide.
Then...
Shoot me...
or
shower me with meteorites.
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be combined into one place, and one announcement for that place will be made once a week on Sundays.
All IMCA members are invited to try it out.
Maybe it's a good idea or not. You decide.
Then...
Shoot me...
or
shower me with meteorites.
Steve Schoner/ams
(Note: Any errors are the product of Dragon Speak
And who can forget Peekskill... hit a "red" car.
Think these meteorites like red cars.
Steve SchonerMichael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, that is interesting, the Winslow Street Park forest piece damaged a red Jeep, and the other small specimen I got dented a maroon car in Steger.
Maybe something big is headed our way.
Steve Schoner/ams
Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good god, this has got to be the busiest fall month on record! Where are we,7 or 8 massive fireballs in the last month, 2 recovered falls so far.Mike Farmer- Original Message - From: &quo
Has anyone thought of sodium bicarbonate as a neurtalizer?
Carefullyspoon it in till it stops bubbling. After that, it is safe to flush down the drain, or tossoutside.
Steve Schoner/amstett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Better yet, donate the stuff. It lasts a long time and high schools as well
the site often, and if you like, bid from the links provided.
Please read the description which will provide information as to how join and to post links to your auctions.
If you have any questions about this, please feel free to contact me off list.
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Actually,
I think I saw Puente Ladron stone at ASU a number of years ago. It looked very much like Holbrook.
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Matt Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe this was the Puente Ladron meteorite from New Mexico. I searched there two years ago and found nothing. Well, found alot
Tim Finkle?
This name sounds familiar.
Provide a link, yes.
Steve Schoner/amsClaudia Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim,
Could we get an link to it?
James Carroll
- Original Message -
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10/19/2003 5:06:32 PM
Subject: [meteorite
. Big sand dunes there, and this piece probably washed out of them.
Steve Schoner/amsWalter Branch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Juris, Matt and Everyone,
Nininger talks about this find on page 142-143of Find a Falling Star. The date was May 17, 1944. He also points out that this was the"
Actually, the Leonids will shower again twice in November, on the mornings of the 14th and again on the morning of the19th. So it has yet to happen.
U.S is preferred in this show.
Steve Schoner/amsRobert Woolard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,Does anyone have any reports on the performance
Actually, the Leonids will shower again twice in November, on the mornings of the 14th and again on the morning of the19th. So it has yet to happen.
U.S is preferred in this show.
Steve Schoner/amsRobert Woolard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,Does anyone have any reports on the performance
d the show with me. It is a lot of fun.
Steve Schoner/ams
Robert Woolard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Steve and list,I cannot beleive I made such a colossal mistake. Iknew the "main" peak of the shower was the 19th ofNOVEMBER, not October. I really did. But for somecompletely unknown reason t
Probably a misquote from a mistranslation of the Indian language.
Bet it was meant to be"between Mars and Jupiter" not "from" Mars or Jupter.
If so the asteroid belt is the origin.
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Meteorites are magnetic and contain an alloy of i
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d to a frenzyby these things.
After all, they are just ROCKS !
(Albeit, strange rocks)
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Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/holnus/00427120015.htmOrissa: Mad rush for meteorite remnants The Hindu (India)October 27, 2003Kendrapara (UNI): It
collectors,interested inauthentic meteorites.
Steve Schoner.
P.S. I do not intend to stay with the eBayMeteorites group for long, and will want to turn it over to another at a later date once I work out some of the bugs that have cropped up. I started it as an idea, not to to take away but to expandit.
Copyright infringement case That is what it looks like to me.
Even if you do not have it specifically marked as "copyright" it still is.
Send Mr. Farrell a direct and pointed letter from a lawyer that will be interested in taking this case, to "stop" the infringement immediately.
If not,
the claims in this auction.
All I can say is...
Know the source.
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Is this true?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2200658634
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0 lb Campo and it has been in solution for 7 months. Soon I will take it out and see where it is in the process. It is the largest meteorite I have ever done in this process.Some meteorites might not respond, but most
do.
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I like your URL signature.
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Good evening list.Just a reminder to all who can come down and do somemeteorite hunting with me this saturday in PARK FOREST.I will be downthere about 7 o'clock am.I will be in th
way thatsonic booms propagate to the ground beneath the fireball, that often prevents such sounds being heard. Sonic booms can be heard 50 or more miles away from the impact site, so if you are getting reports of that then you are close.
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the description if you decide to join and post your auctions as per the "rules" of the group.
also visit the links section:
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You will see the auction stores of several well known meteorite dealers.
Steve Schoner.
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Geeze...
These "slides" are not even the standard size for petrologic work.
Standard sized petrologic slides are:
25 mm x 45 mm
not 1 x 3 inches.
Nor can I imagine that thin sectioned oxidized Nantan's would reveal anything of interest under polarized light.
Steve Schoner/am
Would be nice to put some term in the add such as ADD that can be filtered automatically to the trash folder or some other folder. There was a time when my right index finger was quite worn out and the "delete" letters on the key fading, too.
Steve Schoner/amsDave Harris [EMAIL PROTEC
st the real input from the scientific community that we once had.
In this, WE are the joke.
Steve Schoner/ams
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Hi Matteo, Steve, Tom ListI just want to say that I was extremely upset at this web site. It smacks of bullying and the worst sort of arroganc
I think calling someone a S.O.B. as in the fake ID for Matteo crosses the line in my mind.
I would not say that to anyone that I might be angry with, without the courage toshow my face when I write or say it.
But to do it hiding ?
Cowardly, that is what I think.
Steve Schoner/ams
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after all of that, how much do you think such a tiny milligram particle might cost?
For the two milligram sized particles found, I think Apollo moon rocks would be a better bargin gram for gram (if they could be sold).
Steve Schoner/ams
Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to point out
create Fairies or Struck ones in the
translation.
(if I became a struck one by a meteorite, I would
not mind)
Just trying to be constructive here, for a lot of what
I have seen this idiocy thread is probably due to a
lack of communication.
Steve Schoner/ams
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