Re: [meteorite-list] R: help me in understand analysis

2017-10-10 Thread David Freeman via Meteorite-list
mentor.  With my regards, David Freeman Rock Springs WY 82902 41.6°N 109.22°W (Elev. 6324 ft) On Monday, October 9, 2017 4:34 PM, John Lutzon via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote: Adam, I was truly hoping to join your wagon train by virtue of your great

Re: [meteorite-list] August eclipse in Wyoming

2017-03-02 Thread David Freeman via Meteorite-list
My previous post left some confusion, clear night skies for viewing at night would add fun to the day viewing of the eclipse.  Clear skies and, With my regards, David Freeman Rock Springs WY 82902 41.6°N 109.22°W (Elev. 6324 ft) On Tuesday, February 28, 2017 10:56 AM, tracy latimer via

[meteorite-list] August eclipse in Wyoming

2017-02-28 Thread David Freeman via Meteorite-list
, or ? I will make a few more posts as the event comes along time wise.  With my regards, David Freeman Rock Springs WY 82902 41.6°N 109.22°W (Elev. 6324 ft)__ Visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/meteoritecentral and the Archives at http

Re: [meteorite-list] Effect of fall of dollar against Euro/ dirham's

2008-04-08 Thread david freeman
Dear List; I agree with Michael. It is a number of issues, one being U.S. debt and taxing makes money tight as does war. Another as Michael puts it is the cost of bread, milk, and eggs, and gasoline which the common folks need, and compete with the meteorite collector in for pricing. Meteorite

Re: [meteorite-list] persieds meteors

2005-08-05 Thread David Freeman mjwy
On your car's birthday no less? DF Steve Arnold, Chicago!! wrote: Hello list and good evening.Do not forget,next friday the 12th,is the annual persied meteor swarm.It will be able to be seen in the constellation of pegasus.Best viewing will be on the 12th,but viewing will also be possible a

Re: [meteorite-list] The Scorpion and the Turtle wasList policiesand ad posts thoughts

2005-08-04 Thread David Freeman mjwy
Dear All, Elton has a very good point there. Ssteve is a horses you know what. A blight to collectors and dealers. Ssorry to aafend Ssteve Ffollowers! Sstooges... Dave F. Dawn Gerald Flaherty wrote: Well Elton, your accomplished prose succeeded in driving me to read THE WHOLE THING!

Re: [meteorite-list] (AD) Art...delete me or SSteve from here now! Thank you!

2005-08-03 Thread David Freeman mjwy
this from a guy who has not known pluto was a planet for centuries? Kashuba, Ontario, California wrote: JK and List, I LIKE the (legitimate) advertisements. It's good to know when new material is available. In the August number of Meteorite magazine Norbert Classen mentions how, late one

Re: [meteorite-list] Astronomers to Decide What Makes a Planet

2005-08-02 Thread David Freeman mjwy
Geeze all, I think I was taught in school (and through college lately even) that we had nine planets and Pluto was one of them Where do you quote this not for centuries philosophy, not from the general public. Dave F. Kashuba, Ontario, California wrote: Chris and others, Pluto has not

[meteorite-list] Shuttle blessing

2005-07-26 Thread David Freeman mjwy
Dear List: 14 minutes until lift off, God speed to the shuttle crew. Dave F. __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] Apophis - the personification of chaos in the netherworld

2005-07-26 Thread David Freeman mjwy
Dear Bernd; Egypto-meteoriticist? Best, Dave F. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rob Matson wrote: I thought the name was perfect! Let's hope the name is not a bad omen! Yes, Apophis or Apepi is the demon serpent of darkness and destruction. The sun god Ra destroys the demon every

Re: [meteorite-list] An Asteroid Headed Our Way (2004 MN4 -99942Apophis)

2005-07-25 Thread David Freeman mjwy
Dear all who ponder messing with science; Short of Soylent Green, I prefer most scientific advances. Especially cars, homes heated with refined petroleum, flipping on the switch to see in the dark...I have been known to enjoy a good aspirin now and then, and a refined caffeine product

Re: AW: [meteorite-list] Opinion needed

2005-07-21 Thread David Freeman mjwy
Dear All, My petrified wood associate in Warsaw sends me a western Union wire transfer to my local grocery store's western union window and presto, instant payment! I cans the wire transfer right there or put in my bank for instant credit. Used this method a number of times and has worked

Re: [meteorite-list] Steve's posts--forged ?

2005-07-17 Thread David Freeman mjwy
Pete wrote: Predictably, you'll keep the flaming going, thereby degrading the legitimacy of the rest of the group. Hopefully, I can keep learning about meteorites from you all without the nonsense to sift through! Maybe Pete could ask Art about the poll recently conducted about Ssteve and

Re: [meteorite-list] meteor-wrong (most likely)

2005-07-17 Thread David Freeman mjwy
Dear Marcin; We collect many oddities, shirokovsky is a great oddity! Some of us have a brick from the old H.H. Ninninger Meteorite Museum, and some have a piece of very collectable toilet porcelain from there as well. Wild crazy oddities are collectable, even at respectable prices. Viva

Re: [meteorite-list] to the list,an apology

2005-07-16 Thread David Freeman mjwy
I want to apoligize to all the good people on this list for my brash email I sent this morning.There was no harm intended.It was plain stupid.I should have just kept it private.From now on,no more sales,no more trades,no more givaways,no more jokes... Dear Ssteve; We all grow very tired of your

Re: [meteorite-list] Steve Arnold #1

2005-07-13 Thread David Freeman mjwy
...and the #2 is a long, long way's behind the #1! Try following the complete library of Ssteve Arnold #2's critically inputted archives. Dave F. Dawn Gerald Flaherty wrote: Hi Dana, I kinda missed Steve's post but as to the #1, there is a second Steve Arnold on the List. Jerry Flaherty

Re: [meteorite-list] Next vacation: Rajasthan.

2005-07-10 Thread David Freeman mjwy
Dear Doug, List; Here is a little quote I have found quite interesting There is a grandeur in this view of life, with it's several powers, having beeen originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed

RE: [meteorite-list] Portales Valley Classification Info

2005-05-17 Thread David Freeman
Tom said: just thought it was interesting that it may turn out I am not as stupid after all. And that would be where on a scale of one to ten? David W. Freeman -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Knudson Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Re: [meteorite-list] Buckleboo

2005-04-21 Thread David Freeman
Carry on Dude? Be cool man! Groovy! Michael L Blood wrote: on 4/21/05 1:58 PM, Martin Altmann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Buckleboo - Has anyone explained what this means, signifies, implies or otherwise impels some people on the list to include it in their posts? Michael

Re: [meteorite-list] Buckleboo

2005-04-21 Thread David Freeman
Buckleboo Station (a farm), it for sale just now: http://www.buckleboo.com/buckleboo/index.htm Come Down-Under! Best regards from DOWN-UNDER, Norbert Heike Kammel ROCKS ON FIRE IMCA #3420 David Freeman wrote: Carry on Dude? Be cool man! Groovy! Michael L Blood wrote: on 4/21/05 1:58 PM

Re: [meteorite-list] Re: Farmer's ads

2005-04-20 Thread David Freeman
He does sort of remind us of good 'ol Joel! ..and what ever happened to that Mario Daniel fella', where did he sneak off to? Alias's ..is Bill actually Joel, or even Mario in disguise? DF erMr. Burton Ernie Michael Farmer wrote: Bill, those aren't ads, although they are of

Re: [meteorite-list] kevins book

2005-04-19 Thread David Freeman
Ssooo when do we see it for sale? Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote: Hi list.I like everyone else I am sure are equally enthused by kevin kichinka's new book.I just got my copy via walter branch,who put his on ebay and I bought it.It truly is an outstanding book.My copy says number,#12.Wow and early

[meteorite-list] The Big Saw

2005-04-19 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; Is there anyone in the western U.S., not too far from WY that has a 36 saw, that might be interested in cutting a little material? Thanks in advance, Dave F. __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

[meteorite-list] Microwave my meteorites?

2005-04-11 Thread David Freeman
Dear Maria; My neighbor is a white's detector salesman and a few years back he went to Odessa and hunted the field briefly in the 99 degree heat. His guide was none other than James Williams, Rocks from Space page 136. Ron used the top of the line two piece deep penetrating unit White's had

[meteorite-list] In defence of IMCA ISSUES

2005-04-10 Thread David Freeman
Dear Michael; Consider what would happen if you had a mess going on. Would you want a whole bunch of private things being broadcast all over the front page of the meteorite community? You have been accused of some less than glorious events in your past and I doubt that you would relish the

Re: [meteorite-list] boycott imca

2005-04-10 Thread David Freeman
I support Mr. Andrews completely. Anyone bright enough to figure out the mouse and keyboard..that can read, should have seen this one coming down the trail a long way off. This whole issue reminds me a bit of good old Forest Gump. Stewpid-izz-azz-stewpid-duz! Who would love to say more

Re: [meteorite-list] What's this? -for the geology experts out there

2005-04-07 Thread David Freeman
Dear Bob, Graham, and list; I should entitle this thread treatise on common colored stone. Throughout my rock involved history, I have come to the conclusion that picking up colored Earthly trinkets is extremely healthy for our physics. From the inquisitive child-like mind, we note the

Re: [meteorite-list] Weird Meteorite-Related News Story

2005-04-06 Thread David Freeman
Dear Jerry; Now what does Pink Floyd have to say about your pending claim to the dark side of the moon? Best, Dave F. Jerry A. Wallace wrote: Geoff, Interesting story. I noticed this at the bottom of the story: For more than 20 years, Budnick tried to file and peddle mining claims in such

Re: [meteorite-list] Does this rectify negative feedback?

2005-04-04 Thread David Freeman
Being? Using the term rather losely aren't we? DF DNAndrews wrote: Hi Norbert, With this one, just consider the source. Please don't judge all Americans by this one being. Dave __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

Re: [meteorite-list] Missing main mass of Chassigny discovered

2005-03-31 Thread David Freeman
Here in Wyoming, on April 1st. we celebrate the annual shoveling of the early Spring horse corrals. DF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 3/31/2005 11:42:34 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello Pierre-Marie, I need to tell you something about the timing of

Re: [meteorite-list] oh oh...now my Kendrapara its Zag

2005-03-30 Thread David Freeman
have been girlfriendthat answers it all... df M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote: I have been girlfriend but its Farmer broken me with idiocy opinions on my meteorites Matteo --- Randy Mils [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matteo Do us all a favor and get a girlfriend to occupy your time. If you get a

Re: [meteorite-list] Garmin etrex GPS question

2005-03-26 Thread David Freeman
Dear List, lost and found associates; In the orienteering class I took at the Library last fall with the local search and rescue representative conducting the class, he had us in SW Wyoming set to NAD 27 CONUS datum as that is the age of the maps here the BLM and Sweetwater County uses. Also

[meteorite-list] Store add DELETE 20-80% off sale

2005-03-26 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; Please pardon my sale add. I have lowered the price on every item in my ebay store by 20-80%! In the first hour, 24 items sold, hot deals! Priority flat rate shipping savings. SPRING/Easter Clean out! Look under eBay user ID mjwy Get your mantle derived kimberlite that looks like

Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread David Freeman
How about meteorbandwithwaste that fills meteoremailboxesfull? df mark ford wrote: Yep meteormight fits with 'meteorite and meteorwrong' nicely... Good work lads! Any others? -Original Message- From: Chauncey Walden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 4:05 PM To: mark

Re: [meteorite-list] metorwrongs...

2005-03-24 Thread David Freeman
are but historic rabble and the muddy green turtle pond will even silence their ambitions. And one day...even the mossy turtle shall abandon his putrid pond, don a sweater, and move on. -- Original message -- From: David Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] How about

[meteorite-list] ADD DELETE Best meteorwrong!

2005-03-24 Thread David Freeman
Pardon my add, I have listed a 66 gram, amazingly accurate looking metorwrong for your viewing pleasure on good old eBay. Look under mjwy meteorwrong. Feel free to save the pictures of this amazing copy of the real thing. No affinity to a magnet. Nice maganese faux-fusion crust coating.

Re: [meteorite-list] More on Jefferson and Weston from Burke

2005-03-21 Thread David Freeman
I salute you, Bernd, the master! Extremely cool post! Jefferson has many devoted followers today in his constitutional views. Many of my literate friends view Jefferson as a saint of the early government, and even above Washington, and Lincoln. Again, thank you for this one! Dave Freeman mjwy

Re: [meteorite-list] campos sales sale

2005-03-21 Thread David Freeman
More relief in sight delbert, Oh Brother Where Art Thou will be on TV Friday night to clairify this very delicate situation there. I prefer my campo sales on a stick myself. DF Darren Garrison wrote: On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 19:28:11 -0700, Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It will never

Re: [meteorite-list] OT: Paypal not working??

2005-03-18 Thread David Freeman
Good Day; Paypal in Wyoming is working just fine yesterday and today. Dave F. mjwy Meteoriteshow wrote: Hello, It worked all right for me yesterday and today, no problem. Frédéric Beroud www.meteoriteshow.com IMCA # 2491 (http://www.meteoritecollectors.org/) - Original Message - From: Bob

[meteorite-list] A Thesis on Lurking PROSE -delete

2005-03-15 Thread David Freeman
A thesis on meteoritic lurking. I feel a compelling advancement to withhold perspective and muse. Judgmentalism seems obtuse, liberalism like a puddle of muddy water surrounding the perch-rock, a rare carbonaceous sitting in a puddle of siltaceous stew. Moldy

Re: [meteorite-list] Ebay fraud alert

2005-03-14 Thread David Freeman
Do we think some organization would like to ask the poor looser if he needs help getting his treasure to a lab to have it authenticated? DF Darren Garrison wrote: On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 18:54:00 -0600, Bob Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ive dealt with this guy. He bought a couple of meteorites from

[meteorite-list] Yummie, meteorites?]

2005-03-14 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; I did not receive any feed back on this thread other than five well meaning friends thinking that I did indeed crack. I think is is worthy of a short visit to ponder the subject. We had in the past addressed hunting meteorites with animals and it was some what more fun than dropping

Re: [meteorite-list] Pacific Northwest fireball

2005-03-13 Thread David Freeman
That is very scary that parts of Mars and the Moon are breaking off! Dave F. Charlie Devine wrote: Hello list, A report from MSNBC on Saturday night's fireball in the Pacific Northwest. At least one very cool video exists of the event, as I saw a clip of it on MSNBC TV a short time ago. Perhaps

Re: [meteorite-list] lunar meteorites

2005-03-12 Thread David Freeman
SUPPLY AND DEMAND comes to mind.. df Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote: Hi list.I have a question concerning lunar stones.Why do prices on these most rarest of stones vary so much?How are the prices determined?I want to get a lunar,but I do not know what to buy and from whom.All the help in the

Re: [meteorite-list] What Iron Falls?

2005-03-11 Thread David Freeman
Dear Iron Falls; For all of you's that like to read about meteorites, I think Mr. Norton wrote about it in his Rocks From Space Book. We should all be able to grab that handy book up and read about Cape York. D. Freeman IMCA #3864 Team Leader, Wyoming Meteorite Recovery Team Score: Freeman 1

Re: [meteorite-list] Announcing NEW IRON-NWA 2679 Saharan Iron-Ad

2005-03-10 Thread David Freeman
So, err...what you are saying is if it doesn't sell then the price is too high, and if it starts to sell fast, the lower price will gravitate higher as auction dynamics take effect...as the current market dictates the price. Darts with a blindfold, DF Arizona Skies Meteorites wrote: Hi

Re: [meteorite-list] Discovery of distal ejecta from Sudbury impact event

2005-03-09 Thread David Freeman
...unicellular organisms ...photosynthetic microbial mats AKA stromatolites. A site named fossilmall.com has pictures of the gunflint chert...and specimens for sale. Dave F. eBay user ID mjwy and seller of stromatolites and classic meteorwrongs Paul H wrote: Discovery of distal ejecta from the

Re: [meteorite-list] Polishing slices?

2005-03-07 Thread David Freeman
Dear sanders; If you still go with sanding papers instead of grit, automobile supply stores have wet/dry sanding papers that go up to 2,000 grit for very little dollars. Dave F. carbuff Darren Garrison wrote: I'm looking for tips on polishing slices. I have a few NWA slices from Ebay that

[meteorite-list] Yummie, meteorites?

2005-03-07 Thread David Freeman
Dear List, Bernd; Is there any evidence that animals have licked meteorites for the minerals in them? I know some humans that have tasted meteorite dust for the novelty but am very curious if any signs of mostly herbivores licking or consuming meteorites for the iron, other minerals exists?

Re: [meteorite-list] Hunting at Canyon Diablo

2005-03-05 Thread David Freeman
NOPE, large fine if you are caught All that ebay stuff has been collected years ago, or has been illegally collected. Successful hunting if you don't have the crater folks contact the county sheriff and that $250 fine isn't gleefully awarded the successful trespasser Dave F. mjwy

Re: [meteorite-list] (Vaguely OT) Letter of Commendation

2005-03-05 Thread David Freeman
Dear Kathy, All; Through out over 900 auctions in the past year and a half, and nearly 90% mailed USPS, I will tell you that as a buyer, if you do not require your seller to offer insurance and delivery confirmation, YOU are asking for trouble. If you are a seller and do not require your

[meteorite-list] I can hear the whine now Meteorwrong Add Delete

2005-03-04 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; I have listed for fun and education a very nice hot classic 360 gram tarnaceous type meteorwrong. It has flow lines, fusion crust, looks very freshfor a meteorwrong that is. I am sure some will scoff but for education and for fooling your buddies, or using as the sacrificial

[Fwd: Re: [meteorite-list] Don Edwards]

2005-03-03 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; I too have had much business in the past with Don and he has always been cordial, prompt, and a pleasure to do business with. Thanks Don! Dave Freeman Wyoming (home of the new 34 pound opal) Mark Langenfeld wrote: I suspect this will not come as news to most list members, but I

Re: [meteorite-list] Quarter of Mars Scientists at European MeetingBelieve Life Possible on Mars

2005-03-01 Thread David Freeman
Dear Francis, List; And I follow this thread by asking Dear Great God of the universe, please let there be banded irons and stromatolites on Mars. Humbledave F. ebay user ID mjwy Francis Graham wrote: --- Marc Fries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Howdy A friendly hello to all concerned with this

[meteorite-list] The big red grinder and the meteorite pie ***apology

2005-02-26 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; I wrote a very satirical post yesterday about cutting and grinding your meteorite and making a pie. PLEASE do not take any of this literally. Meteorites are much to valuable to be fooling around with in this fashion. I have owned over half a dozen diamond blade saws in the past ten

Re: [meteorite-list] The big red grinder and the meteorite pie ***apology (is accepted)

2005-02-26 Thread David Freeman
message from David Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: -- Dear List; I wrote a very satirical post yesterday about cutting and grinding your meteorite and making a pie. PLEASE do not take any of this literally. Meteorites are much to valuable to be fooling around with in this fashion. I have

Re: [meteorite-list] The big red grinder and the meteorite pie ***apology (is accepted)

2005-02-26 Thread David Freeman
The band saw blade pictured is about the same width as a good diamond blade of today. Happy to see he is wearing his safety glasses. He has the appearance of a master craftsman. Did he practice on engine blocks first? Dave F. Darren Garrison wrote: On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 10:57:50 -0700, David

Re: [meteorite-list] Cutting a large meteorite with ...

2005-02-26 Thread David Freeman
Dear All; Cutting large specimens requires different tools than smaller or even medium sized specimens. I have seen a 10 foot gantry saw that was like a giant hacksaw. It had a blade 10' long and roughly 1/4 thick. Companies today such as diamond pacific or barranca offer saws such as this in

Re: [meteorite-list] Cutting a large meteorite with ... (Slightly off-topic)

2005-02-26 Thread David Freeman
Dear Bernd; Please offer to your better half (I hope any ways) that all of us tall people bump our heads a lot and that being shorter in stature does have it's benefits. Short cowboys had it rough but short coal miners had it much easier than tall. Best, (a tall) Dave F. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [meteorite-list] Cutting a large meteorite with ... (Slightly off-topic)

2005-02-26 Thread David Freeman
But Anne, being tall is good as I can see those meteorites through the sagebrush further away than a grasshopper could. bumped noggin' David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 2/26/2005 3:28:49 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Moni, any help in sight! OK, let me

Re: [meteorite-list] tile saw cut meteorites?

2005-02-25 Thread David Freeman
Hey, I like to use the wide blades, they cut faster and don't flex when the specimen is twisted by accident. There is less meteorite surface that needs to be smoothed off when you are done cutting if you use the bigger thicker blade. A vice like a work mate, and a good hand grinder makes

[meteorite-list] Another lecture bites the dust

2005-02-23 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; I have just presented my annual winter lecture for meteorite, petrified wood, and other collectibles of SW Wyoming. I had a crowd of 106 turn out at the local library to hear me ramble back and forth on meteorites, meteorite books, wood, wood books, BLM collecting rules, private and

Re: [meteorite-list] Books in the Mail

2005-02-22 Thread David Freeman
Dear List, Kevin; Book nearly claims first fatality: I was so excited upon pulling the book from the pony express riders hand and cramming a large sized sandwich in my pie hole that I nearly choked in delight. Had a real Homer Simpson momentS-A-N-D-W-I-C-H.M-E-T-E-O-R-I-T-E-B-O-O-K

Re: [meteorite-list] meteoriteblog.com anyone game?

2005-02-21 Thread David Freeman
Dear Dirk; Yup, it's anyone's game. The only respondent has a profile I can not locate. To set up my own blog is uncomprehendable (three attempts and nothing yet)who designed this stuff any way. Leave me to Art and the meteorite central crowd, the greatest group of bloggers

[meteorite-list] Trying to contact Peter

2005-02-21 Thread David Freeman
Dear Peter, List; I am trying to contact Peter Scherff. Can I get a phone number/address, please email me off list. Thank you, Dave Freeman mjwy __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

Re: [meteorite-list] Fwd: more on meteoriteblog.com

2005-02-21 Thread David Freeman
Dear Dirk; I have seen blog's in the past, and they are a rather fickle friend at best. The car door is unlocked and the key is in the ignition. And the beast is parked in an unsavory neighborhood, the unmoderated web. They remind me of a perfectly good car without a steering wheel. Sad part

[meteorite-list] Attention California collectors

2005-02-21 Thread David Freeman
Dear Californian's with meteorites; Due to recent floods and rains, you may need to mail me your meteorites for safe keeping. I live in the high desert as you know, and it is pretty dry up here. Good luck keeping your babies dry! It was 44 degrees, sunny all day and no wind. tropical~rocky

Re: [meteorite-list] My new website has begun to take form!

2005-02-21 Thread David Freeman
Dear Mike; What struck me most was the premium crust condition on a clear majority of the specimens. WOW! Very nice job. Dave F. JKGwilliam wrote: Very impressing Mike...very impressive. John Gwilliam At 09:21 PM 2/21/2005, Michael Farmer wrote: Well folks, It has been months in the making, but

[meteorite-list] What's in a name? Name your meteorite for fame?

2005-02-20 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; I would suppose no one has cold hunted locations specifically to find a meteorite that could be named a more valuable name, except maybe that Beer Bottle Pass character(just kidding John), but, I have composed a list of local locations with interesting names that may add/detract

[meteorite-list] What's in a name, a hijacked thread!

2005-02-20 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; My thread was a dream list of locally occurring names that you could go hunt up a meteorite with a cool name from your local area. Mr. Cool guy steve has turned it into a favorite meteorite thread. Thanks Steve! Is there a city in Illnoise named riped off thread ? I suggest we

Re: [meteorite-list] I'm going to start scouring California Dry l akes.

2005-02-20 Thread David Freeman
Why not chime in for another great western state, Wyoming...1/2 covered in snow presently. 6 years hunting totaling maybe 500 hours+ resulted in one meteorite @ 52 grams, science has 11 grams that leaves 40 grams. Doesn't pay for the lunches, or the gasoline. We do it for love.until

Re: [meteorite-list] Thank you for your input!

2005-02-19 Thread David Freeman
Dear Bill, List; It may be worth noting again, be sure that you remember that the visible iron specks are only part of that equation as the total iron is the number for the L or H classification, and even though that WOULD APPEAR to be an L from a visual, if there is more elemental iron, it

Re: [meteorite-list] Books in the Mail

2005-02-18 Thread David Freeman
Dear Jerry; Please don't pick on the the Pony Express, they have not delivered my book yet! The horse runs past the house, but does not make any deposit...guess I can take that as a positive too. Best, Dave F. mjwy Jerry A. Wallace wrote: Hi Kevin, Received my signed copy, no. 42, of your book

Re: [meteorite-list] Campo del Cielo recovered weight

2005-02-17 Thread David Freeman
Dear Sara, List, BERND; In my catalogue, I see no TKW for my favorite Gibeon iron; perchance is it in the running? Cape York 59 T., Canyon Diablo 30 T. Gibeonlarge masses, other large masses...? Davy A. ErrDavy F. that is! Sara Arsenault wrote: Dear list, I have been reading post on

Re: [meteorite-list] Re: new computer Field Museum trip!

2005-02-17 Thread David Freeman
Dear All, Catalogue of Meteorites lists Chicago Field House collection as Allende 33 kg (about 3rd largest behind , 380 kg in USNM,Washington, 137 kg, ASU Tempe), and Murchinson 40.7 kg (largest listed specimen and 30 kg @ USNM Washington, Univ. Adelaide has specimens, ASU has 7 kg in Tempe.

Re: [meteorite-list] Geez!!!

2005-02-17 Thread David Freeman
Well Tom, here's a thought. There is an ebay seller named spacecase33 from Kingman that has some fabulous Canyon Diablo's on ebay. Since Kingman is such a small town, maybe you should go over and introduce yourself in a humble manor and see if he knows about your local meteorwrongs you seem

Re: [meteorite-list] Revovered(Recovered) weight of GIBEON

2005-02-17 Thread David Freeman
Dear Mike, List; For a weight vs. mass comparison of piles of meteorites, go to your local rock quarry or aggregate plant and ponder a bit. Irons would be easier ascertained at a steel or scrap yard but for common (now there's a relative term) chondrites would be approximately equal to a

Re: [meteorite-list] Re: eBay warning about seller

2005-02-17 Thread David Freeman
Dear Bob, List; Indeed so! So, to ask the $64,000 question, does the commonly used term meteorwrong come with a negative connotation, and does it have a presence in dictionaries, meaning does it have diction with a positive connotation, or is it still a negative, there be it, a negative

Re: [meteorite-list] Re: Blood Auction Results

2005-02-17 Thread David Freeman
Dear Michael; If the auction is such a bad deal for all the dealers, why do the dealers so eagerly attend the auction? I think that is the issue, buy low sell high. Isn't that related to your non disclosure issue? I should think that some information on what was paid by

Re: [meteorite-list] A.J. Ehlmann

2005-02-16 Thread David Freeman
Dear Greg; Funny you should ask, why none other than Homer Simpson! Dave f. Greg Redfern wrote: Bravo Bernd, Bravo! On a separate note - who did the classification of BCC's specimens? Greg -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Feb 16, 2005 11:30 AM To:

[meteorite-list] Re: Classification of BCC meteorite

2005-02-16 Thread David Freeman
Duff, Fred Duff! Dave F. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Dave, you are correct! I found this classification completed on the BCC meteorite in the publication Mental Disease Quarterly. Simpson et al. 2005 Stone Coprolite of BCC. Ordinary fossil droppings considered by mental patients to be

Re: [meteorite-list] Harvey

2005-02-16 Thread David Freeman
For fun, try a google search of Harvey H. Nininger. There are more than one page. If you have not read Find A Falling Star you have not lived right yet. No, not the six foot rabbit, that is a different Harvey, and not that noontime quazi-political- infomercial guy under the disguise of news, he

Re: [meteorite-list] new computer

2005-02-16 Thread David Freeman
Dear Johnny G, I have a four year old dinosaur named 4300,and it is a large leap above steves state of the art doo-dad. My back up lap top: a secret! Dave F. Maybe steve could brag up something meteorite related.. JKGwilliam wrote: Meteorite List, First of all, I apologize to the List for

Re: [meteorite-list] One strange meteorite! : s

2005-02-15 Thread David Freeman
Dear Thomas, Our Tom seems to be desperately handicapped since he has no local mentor to explain basic rock shapes and common rockhound collectables. Any rock clubs/mentors in the Kingman area? The specimen is from Oregon's thunder egg beds, someone's ranch (Richardsons ?) I believe, it has

Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson 05 Retrospective

2005-02-15 Thread David Freeman
Dear S.Ray; I think that your credability here is much more in question than that of Dr. Ehlmann. Dave Freeman S. Ray DeRusse wrote: Greetings List; Well, imagine our surprise when we read the thread below. I had a personal conversation with the Dean of the TCU geology department in which

Re: [meteorite-list] Lost packages and other selling thoughts

2005-02-14 Thread David Freeman
Dear List, John, Rob; I sell on ebay as you all know. I require insurance and delivery confirmation on all of my auctions. In the past, I have had three jokers try to get something for nothing and that is why the required delivery confirmation, and the postal system has lost and destroyed a

Re: [meteorite-list] chondrules?

2005-02-14 Thread David Freeman
Dear chondritists; I thought I would chime in a moment. Our oolites that are calcium carbonate acretions have layering and concentric structures. After the silica replaces the calcium carbonate, they are quite interesting, hard and worthy of thin slice work. Dave F. Norman Lehrman wrote:

Re: [meteorite-list] Re: Now Playing On CNN

2005-02-12 Thread David Freeman
LL getto yo boy was boring racketShania is my dream girlnever to old or young! Bring on the Mike! D. F. RYAN PAWELSKI wrote: L.L. Cool J was cool, when? Like 10 years ago maybe! Now after 30 mins of L.L. Fool Jay I'm begining to grow impatient. Who gives a rats behind. lol Just

Re: [meteorite-list] Diamond Planets: Rich Possibilities for Other Worlds

2005-02-08 Thread David Freeman
Dear Ron, List; I am not in amazement but yet I am. I have really been amazed at how much the kimberlite I have seen imitates the carbonaceous chondrites in pictures and chemistry. My olivine's in the kimberlite have been carbonized even. For those of you that have a specimen, isn't this a

[meteorite-list] Shuttle Disaster Anniversary

2005-02-01 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; Today is the two year anniversary of the last shuttle disaster. May we all have the opportunity to go forward to touch the face of God. They are sadly missed.I am still left in amazement at our accomplishment of the sciences ... and of the souls of those who boldly go where no

[meteorite-list] Ad~ Atomic absorption spectro photometer

2005-01-31 Thread David Freeman
Dear List, Dan; A Green River, WY. person has approached me with the offer to sell a atomic absorption spectra photometer. Model is a Perkin-Elmer 2380, age: stated as 10 yr. old +_, former forest service testing machine before deceased purchased it. Asking: $8,000. Seller states money

Re: [meteorite-list] Question about western USA

2005-01-31 Thread David Freeman
Hi Pierre, I usually budget $100+ per day for fuel, and food, and motel. Even that may be on the low side. Rock Springs, WY on I-80 fuel runs from $1.70-$1.90 depending on how close to the interstate the fuel station is located. Expect snow, rain, sleet and ice if traveling in the next two

Re: [meteorite-list] OT: meteorite hunting gas mileage, etc.

2005-01-31 Thread David Freeman
Salutations Gas Guzzlers! My Ford Areo star rear wheel drive and narly tires (with air shocks) gets me all around Wyoming as long as I pick the dry days to go hunting. The v6 engine and automatic trans gets me a very nice 26 mpg highway and 18+ putting around on two tracks dragging the ATV and

[meteorite-list] Hot flash more goof balls?

2005-01-31 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; Seems someone has fossils being found on Mars! Shark teeth, stromatolites, sea urchins, what next, piltdown man? No, piltdown man drove a car on Mars! http://www.xenotechresearch.com/marsindx.htm Guess NASA hides much from us according to these jokers, see for a great laugh! Happy

[meteorite-list] For the stay at homes among us!

2005-01-31 Thread David Freeman
Dear List stay at homes; If you get bored sitting in your snow bank home, or just need to feed the flavor of the Tucson show and haven't seen any pictures yet, try a google search, there are plenty of sites. The one below is # 4 or 5 on the search, home of Bob's Rock Shop web site of Rock and

[meteorite-list] Next Weeks Show Weather

2005-01-28 Thread David Freeman
Dear Luckydogs headed for Tucson; Here is the National Weather Service forecast for precipation for the next week: Looking Ahead: During the next 5 days (January 27 - 31), a pair of Pacific storm systems will affect much of the southern half of the United States. Heavy rain will briefly return

[meteorite-list] Current Tucson temp.

2005-01-28 Thread David Freeman
60 degrees F CLEAR and Calm. 7:33 MST df __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

[meteorite-list] Space walk goo and honeycomb

2005-01-26 Thread David Freeman
Dear Ron, List; The CNN story today was interesting: Quote: Sharipov found a large patch of dark, oily residue on at least one vent and a white substance -- he described it as a honeycomb -- on the oxygen generator's outlet. They're going to be very good pictures, he said as he photographed the

Re: [meteorite-list] ya think your so smart, what's this?

2005-01-25 Thread David Freeman
Dear Associates; I expect Diamond Mohammed to chime in at any moment, didn't he have a giraffe-diamond meteorite? Frass-giraffian? giraffe-e-kingmannian? df David Hardy wrote: Wouldn't the iron in their antennas be dangerous for them near electric wires? Or is this why you don't see giraffes

Re: [meteorite-list] ya think your so smart, what's this?

2005-01-25 Thread David Freeman
Dear List contributors: Wyoming press release: Wyoming's state scientists are now taking a serious second look at Wyoming's Jackalope as new developments in giraffe studies have proven antennae with scientific value. Wyoming's famed jackalope has antlers that are quite similar in that the

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