Just had a phonecall with Dr. Oberst from the DLR (where the seller claims
they analyzed his meteorite).
They have never analyzed the meteorite, this is a lie.
They are pretty sure it burned up in the sky.
Just to let you know.
Bernhard
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Why the heck don't you use http://www.meteoritegallery.com? I am paying 99
bucks a month to keep this service alive for the community, and while I
don't expect a Thank You, I can't understand why people ignore this free
place to show off their meteorites.
Even the free and unlimited space for the
Matteo and the rest of the world,
I think that something else has happened, which has nothing to do with
cowardy.
I mailed this person and asked him if he really wanted to sell something for
20 times the price he has bought it for. I asked him politely and suggested
that an error might have
Hi,
just wanted to point you to a picture of one of my latest aquisitions:
http://www.meteoritegallery.com/gallery/viennametcoll/sau068?full=1
This is SaU 068, a H5 with a TKW 0f 1.165g in one mass. I recently purchased
a full slice of 61g from Sergej from ebay, and I thought it was astonishing
... an oriented specimen?
I have never seen one nor heard of one. I wonder if one exists and if not,
why.
Bernhard
PS: I can't even remember seeing a thumbprinted one...
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I have bought more than two dozen things from Michael over the past 18
months. Every single shipments of him has reached me, although it sometimes
took much longer than other shipments I bought at the same time.
Michael, to my best knowledge, is a honest person. Sometimes he seems to be
Just to get my records straight:
NWA 1839 (which I am lucky enough to own a 1.5g very thin slice) was first
thought to be a L7, then an AURE - and now is officially listed as CV7?
Bernhard
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description of
emteorites, then click on 'primitive achonderites at the bottom of the page'
the nwa 3133/1839 description is halfway down the page
From: Bernhard Rems [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Could someone point me to a good webpage with meteowrongs?
Bernhard
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http://esamultimedia.esa.int/images/cassini_huygens/huygens_land/landing_01_
H.jpg
Very interresting (and unexpected)
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Now - where is it, or where is it not?
Share your insight, please.
Bernhard
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Januar 2005 14:57
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Are you kidding? You are jumping at this person for selling a campo for $5/g
and accusing her to manipulate her auction?
Boy oh boy. Are you bored?
Or is it just that the REAL manipulative things happening with meteorites
can't be talked about, because one doesn't want to mess with the big
Have you received them, too?
They are nuts. 8% final value fee in stores. 35c for gallery on listings.
Mad mad mad.
Bernhard
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Talking about chondrules: have you seen NWA 844? Just beautiful :-)
http://www.meteoritegallery.com/gallery/NWA/760_nwa_0844?full=1
Bernhard
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Same here.
Bernhard
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Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 7:08 PM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Tucson auction absentee bids
For the benefit of those of us who
I volunteer to run and host forums for that. If the community decides which
different forums are needed, I can easily set them up, even closed forums
for certain groups (IMCA) only.
The software is up and running at http://www.worldofmeteorites.com.
Bernhard
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My experience with the *real* big ones in whatever (acting, creativity,
music) due to my RL job is that their fights and flaming occur just on a
higher level, not visible for the public. All in all, they are the same
bitching egos like evrybody else :-)
Just my 2c and nothing to be taken personal
Same here. VERY interesting material.
Bernhard
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BTW, what's the TKW of this Pallasite? You don't mention it on ebay...
Bernhard
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Congratulation!
If this would happen to me, it would save me a lot of money that I could
spend on meteorites :-)
Bernhard
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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 11:06 PM
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Bob,
I am not an expert in cutting meteorites. In fact, I have never cut one. So
my uneducated guess is nothing more than that:
Your meteorite reminds me of NWA 065, and even more of NWA 241. These
meteorites are porous, have larger greyish chondrules and display quite some
metal. NWA 924 is
What I have found so far:
A non-magnetic form of iron sulfide (FeS) found in a variety of meteorites.
Some troilite is thought to have formed at a 988oC eutectic point in Fe/S
melts, where native Fe and troilite form simultaneously. Some troilite is
devoid of native Fe, so this must have formed
Very interesting. Her drawings show a lot of technique, and I would say that
this is really A LOT for her age. Although, I certainly don't like what she
paints - it's the common kitsch you can buy at poster shops. Yuk.
It could well be, after she has lost the naivety of childhood and
experienced
Does paypal stay away from collecting fees fort he donations?
Bernhard
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Hi,
excuse me for sending a message in german language here, but this is only of
interest to those from countries where german is spoken (I am giving away a
free database of meteorites in Access - an english version will be put up
later this week)
Hallo,
unter http://www.viennamet.com kann man
Anybody ever calculated what happens if this asteroid hits land/sea?
Bernhard
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Robert
Gesendet: Montag, 27. Dezember 2004 09:33
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Chris,
I doubt that you will find someone buying Sikhote Alin for 52.81 dollars a
gram - it usually sells at 40 cents for individuals, 25 cents for shrapnels,
and prices are lower the larger the meteorite gets.
Sorry I have no better news.
Bernhard
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My Bjurböle micro at http://www.metsale.com is ending in 21 hours, still at
$1.99. If you want a sample of Bjurböle cheap, this is your chance. BTW -
look at the other items currently in auction there - bid and place your
meteorites for auction as well.
Bernhard
Hi,
Just wanted to tell you that my flat has been robbed and devastated today.
The thieves stole all my smaller electronical equipment, a collection of
roman coins, a collection of golden coins from the Austrian Hungarian empire
and other things of value. They completely ignored my meteorite
Hi,
just wanted to inform you that at the time I am writing this, five
interesting auctions are running at http://www.metsale.com. Have a look,
bid, and auction your meteorites yourself as well.
Bernhard
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Hi,
maybe you remember that Stefan Ralew from Berlin offered a couple of unusual
chondrites from Northwest Africa here lately. I purchased some of the
slices, and I received them today. I want to point you to a picture of NWA
2504, a partially impact melted H/L3-4:
Hi,
I've updated the auction site (http://www.metsale.com) to a new version and
a new look. Some things are now easier to use.
Please have a look, go there, register, sell and bid. This site depends on
YOU. Don't be shy - it's beneficial to sellers and buyers alike, and it
would be a shame if
I revised my opinion on closer inspection.
Probably fake, but I doubt bad intention on her side.
Bernhard
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Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 5:27 PM
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I recently bought something from someone here - and after I had a mailbase
crash, I simplay can't remember who sold me what :-)
Can you pleas contact me privately so I can fulfil this deal?
Bernhard
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Hi,
I recently purchased Dhofar 851 from Steve in an ebay auction. Anyone got
data on this meteorite - Steve doesn't seem to have more than the TKW :-),
at least he isn't disclosing more in his auction.
Help would be appreciated.
Bernhard
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No, but I certainly do *g*
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Hi List, does this inclusion look shocked?
That's about $4, the same as they offered to Mike and Greg.
I would be cautious and wait.
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Am Thu, 09 Dec 2004 13:41:42 +0100, schrieb McomeMeteorite Meteorite:
I have received a offer for 2.2 kg. of the new fall for 3 Euro/gr
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Girlfriends (for a married man).
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Am Thu, 9 Dec 2004 14:18:41 -0800 (PST), schrieb Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!:
Hi list, and goodafternoon.I had a discussion with someone at work
today about,What is the most expensive hobby.Well I said
rotting in there, I enjoy to watch.
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PS: If you REALLY think the answer to your question is they are supporters of
terrorism, get your head insured for its rarity: You have found a way to store
billions of tons of sh... in a small space
Two signs I have heard of:
Lab waiting times are getting shorter
Prices in Morocco raise
Two signs I have seen myself:
Little new material on meteorite fairs
Prices on ebay rise
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Am Wed, 08 Dec 2004 20:59:19 -0600, schrieb Jamie
same question here :-)
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the net, here's your chance. Just contact me.
Ah, and all the others, please don't forget to feed meteoritegallery.com with
your pics and metsale.com with your auctions/sales.
Don't just consume, produce. :-)
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Of course. Zero. Nada. Null. Nichts.
Bernhard
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Am Sat, 04 Dec 2004 18:06:09 -0800, schrieb Michael L Blood:
Mr. Mr. Pellisson,
PS: Anyone else care to let the Pellisons know how much business
from them they can expect as long
I would be a little bit cautious with such accusations. At least NWA 1817 has
another legitimate owner than those mentioned here, to my best knowledge.
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Am Sun, 5 Dec 2004 08:28:55 -0500, schrieb Nelson:
Rob, So that means the Hupes and Mike
, there WAS a difference.
Bernhard
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Am Sun, 05 Dec 2004 08:17:24 -0600, schrieb MARK BOSTICK:
Paper: The Times
City: London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
Date: Tuesday, January 22, 1788
Page: 3 (of 4)
In addition to the account we lately gave of the fiery
And actually, I like this lifestyle, especially when I am in a situation where
I have all the time in the world, too :-)
Don't get it wrong, it's not all about haggling or money, it's - in a way -
their way to spend time :-).
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Am Sun, 5 Dec
Just wanted to share a pic of a nice Barwell fragment I received from David
Hardy lately:
http://www.meteoritegallery.com/gallery/viennametcoll/barwell275
It weighs 2.75g and is my first piece of this christmas meteorite :-)
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As always, photos would be helpful.
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Am Sun, 5 Dec 2004 12:09:09 -0800 (PST), schrieb Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!:
Hi list.I was going thru some of my dhofar main masses.I have
several half-stones, I noticed that 2 more of them have dark
:-)
My cat loves meteorites, too.
His favorite toy are some nice tektites from Thailand.
He cicks them through the whole flat :-)
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Am Sun, 5 Dec 2004 20:12:13 + (GMT Standard Time), schrieb Dave Harris:
Seems that one of my cats has
Well, here's a friend of the other meteorite collector :-)
http://www.meteoritegallery.com/gallery/viennametcoll/eddie
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Am Sun, 5 Dec 2004 20:12:13 + (GMT Standard Time), schrieb Dave Harris:
Seems that one of my cats has decided to move
I think this is spam. I received this and similar mails privately as well.
Bernhard
Am Sat, 04 Dec 2004 21:57:14 +0100, schrieb McomeMeteorite Meteorite:
I not have understand.
Matteo
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We hope that everybody can return to his passion.
Certainly, if you would please leave us terrorism-supporters alone to plan the
next attack on mankind. Thank you.
Bernhard
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is made to distribute people to the various sites.
Finally, have fun with what I have built. And let me know that you like what
you see - not only verbally, but by using the sites and spreading the word...
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... just bid 52 dollars on a 1.2g piece of NWA 001.
Now someone tell me that meteorites are cheap *g*.
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Well, it's light pollution what makes the difference. And nobody is looking up
to the stars here anymore...
Bernhard
Am Samstag, 27. November 2004 20:34 schrieb Pedersen:
Hello all
John, you said it I thought it
Statisticaly.. ... there has been unusualy few falls over
Yes, from comparing my pieces of these meteorites (can't talk about 787,
just own a individual here, and can't talk about 900 - don't have it),
904 and 869 look different, and obviously so.
Bernhard
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There are no nice pieces of Dronino. Well, there might be some, but they
turn ugly pretty soon.
Campo del Cielo is made for eternity compared to Dronino.
Bernhard
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Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Gesendet:
Interesting.
This is a picture of an 1.5g slice I have in my collection:
http://www.meteoritegallery.com/gallery/viennametcoll/711_nwa_1839?full=
1
Very strange meteorite indeed...
Bernhard
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But your rating is only 99.9%
:-)
Bernhard
BTW - it's not that easy, Adam. Your calculation assumes that each
rating is independent. It could also mean that each customer buys 7
items per auction night and never returns.
So I would say your claim stands on feet of clay. At least it is the
most
Mike is right (maybe not with the wording, but regarding the matter).
The numbers you presented reflect the number of items per auction
session more than the return traffic of customers.
The more auctions you list per night, the higher the ration number of
feedback: number of unique customers
For the facts I mentioned, I wouldn't call this a legitimate claim.
Please consider.
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. November 2004 21:59
An: Michael Farmer
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Oh, is it, that serious collectors don't accept NWA in their
collections?
Or is this rather some shitty snobist attitude?
Thank you for calling me a non-serious collector. :-(
Bernhard
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Pekka
http://www.meteoritegallery.com/gallery/viennametcoll/757_dho_535_1
My latest acquisition - I just LOVE ungrouped meteorites :-).
Bernhard
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:-)
I think you will be getting tired of hearing this, but I invested a lot
of time to create a free repository for meteorite photos at
http://www.meteoritegallery.com
I know this doesn't fit scientific standards, but hey, it's a beginning
and could be very useful at least for collectors wanting
Rob,
what I will write isn't from a scientific point of view. I am no
scientist. I am a collector. So what I will write is from a collector's
point of view.
With no meteorite I have ever bought on ebay or elsewhere, I got proof
that what was sold to me was actually what it was advertised to be.
Matteo,
it's not that JPL could eliminate this person forever or close his
site.
I suggest you hire a lawyer and do it yourself, but I think that the
chances are not the best, actually. You could spend a lot of money with
little outcome.
Bernhard
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Von: M come
Hi!
As you know, I have opened metsale.com a couple of days ago (you can
buy, sell and auction your meteorites there). A big thank you to all the
people who have already opened an account there.
Well, my intention is to give this site a good start. The more people
use it, the better the auctions
:)
Indeed he is. Money means nothing to him, so some items are extremely
expensive, but others are extremely cheap.
I fully respect that kind of behaviour :-)
Bernhard
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Gesendet:
Hi,
just a word about this ebay seller: if you stayed away from the bidding
on his lunar offers (Dhofar 025) due to the low price (0.4g/$45 buy it
now): I ebny you for your reason and discipline. To all those wo have
bought a piece: Congratulations! I received mine today and examined it
under the
I second that. I think that's how the term main mass is best described.
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bessey
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. November 2004 21:46
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We have
There is :-). At least there is one in the works.
Have a look at www.meteoritegallery.com. If you contribute to the
general gallery, I will give you a folder there to show off your private
collection.
Contact me if you need more information.
Bernhard
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Von:
Basically, I would LOVE to get several stones I have classified...
But in all the months on the list - no one ever answered the question
WHERE.
Those who have labs working on their pieces don't tell for good reason.
:-)
Bernhard
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Well, the other mail today here wasn't formal, but rather conclusive, I
think. For me, we cannot conclude, but suspect a pairing, or at least a
second NWA with very similar characteristics, right?
Bernhard
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Regarding Amgala in Munich:
I have been there as well, and I second Dean's observations. Amgala was
around EUR3.00 to EUR4.00 - The more beautiful pieces closer to the 4
euro mark. I myself bought an 81g 100% crusted individual, and I have
seen quite some other pieces.
Bernhard
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with any questions.
Regards,
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I have been there, and there was no Amgala for $1/g (btw - they all
calculated in Euros, and for good reasons). And I have looked under the
tables, Matteo.
Bernhard
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Michael Farmer
Gesendet: Samstag,
My theory (and I might be wrong):
The number of occasional collectors will continue to grow. Occasional
in this regard means that they will try to build a collection, but are
limited on the amount of money they WANT to spend on a piece. I'd say
95% of the collectors out there now have a limit of
Martin, I will always repeat my point: :-)
Most people DO NOT KNOW HOW TO SELL. To sell something on ebay is an
art. If someone sells a rumuruti with one sentence, bad layout and an
ugly photo - well, what would you expect?
This lack of understanding for the basic principles of selling are as
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 04. November 2004 18:58
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Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] meteorite prices
And Bernhard, as always, I answer:
For a serious dealer it does not pays off
This was an interesting discussion. Please don't push it in a way that
makes it become dirty.
Thanks,
Bernhard
PS: I think that Aziz Habibi had some valid points there, regarding the
relationship between european and US dealers on the one side and
Moroccan middlemen on the other side.
I disagree, and I will explain why later, but no I have to leave here
:-).
Bernhard
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Pierre-Marie
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 04. November 2004 08:20
An: MeteoriteList
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Well, the Big Lebowsky syndrom :-). Or was he one of the fabulous furry
freak brothers (anyone still knows them?)
Bernhard
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 02. November 2004 20:50
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BTW people like you are commonly called Taliban.
Bernhard
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 03. November 2004 06:59
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Hi list,
back from Munich at last. Those of you not having been there: you missed
something for sure :-). Not so much because of what was offered there
(some nice things, though, like Alis unbelievable new iron or slices of
Neuschwanstein), but because of the people meeting there. Although I met
Excellent idea to gather the phone numbers of those going to Munich.
Please just append yours:
Bernhard Rems (ebay: metcollector): +43/6602112645 (mobile)
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Certainly :-)
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Christian Anger
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. Oktober 2004 20:44
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Betreff: {Spam?} [meteorite-list] RE: MUNICH - FRIDAY - How to get there
hints.
Hi listees, Hi
I'll certainly do :-)
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JKGwilliam
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. Oktober 2004 23:35
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Not to forget Bernhard :-(
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Martin Altmann
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Oktober 2004 16:48
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Betreff: [meteorite-list] MUNICH Friday evening
now it works again
Hello folks,
as most
Ok, there are some questions going through my mind concerning
meteorites. My knowledge is based on what I have read and heard (not on
study), and some things do not fit together for me.
1) HEDs are from Vesta.
Fine. All of them? How comes that with 50.000+ known asteroids, all HEDs
come from a
I would suggest a place without umpah-music, where we can talk :-)
Bernhard (der umpah-music absolut nicht gern hat)
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Martin Altmann
Gesendet: Montag, 18. Oktober 2004 20:21
An: Christian Anger;
The Hupes were selling Tag 019 last year, and they still sell some. I
got two nice small part slices from them.
Bernhard
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Gesendet: Montag, 18. Oktober 2004 20:08
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Of course :-). Who would go to Munich without getting soaked in beer?
My plans are as follows: I will arrive in Munich on Thursday afternoon,
and I will stay there until the end of the show on Sunday. So Friday
evening, I think, would be an excellent day to get struck by a
beer-meteorite :-).
I booked at the Ibis Muenchen Messe - it was by far the cheapest hotel
close to the fair (close means app. 2.5km). The price for a single is
app. 55 ($62) a night. Everything else around the fair was $150
upwards. If you are interested (and others as well, here's the URL to
the hotel:
Well,
the one that came closest to me was whistling by my face when I was
stargazing with my telescope. But this one was never found. Not by me
nor by others.
Must have been 50cm by the sound of it :-).
Bernhard
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Sure, now we let the nice people be scared away.
Stay, for god's sake. You don't leave Alabama because of the frogs, do
you?
So, I think that I may have to leave both the Metlist and the IMCA as I
am
not too sure I wish to be associated with people who appear to stick
the
knife in at the fist
You have this constellation in each and every hobby where people come
together.
1) The oldtimers that look down on newcomers and think the newcomers are
something like ape is to men.
2) The oldtimers that love newcomers because they allow them to share
the love for their hobby. They think
And while we are at it, Mr. Policeman:
Your ebay auction 2273351804.
Avers is nowhere close to F.
Revers is nowhere close to VF.
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 05. Oktober 2004 06:54
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