a concept. Chickens benefit a
little arsenic too Howard Wu
Howard,
You're right, calling it a hoax may have been overstating my opinion. But it
was definitely a publicity stunt. If you claim to have discovered a completely
new life form, unknown to science and possibly of alien origin, it's just
This current news story is as unfortunate as the original NASA story spin of
Wolf-Simon's article release two years ago. Hoax implies a deliberate
fabrication of evidence. There's no call here to insult the personal integrity
of the scientists for publishing their earlier experimental
Can I play too?
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Hammer
With all this fuss I'm surprised nobody offered to buy that garage door and
take it off it's hinges and cut it up into pieces.
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There will be lots said, and plenty hard feelings all around about the monetary
legacy of the Sutter's Mill meteorite. . We will be telling many tales on this
one. Buyers, sellers, locals, scientist, media. Goldrush spins only make them
better..
I'd like to say I'm happy to have one nice
In Placerville I picked up 15 min topomaps named Coloma. Also Pilot Hill to the
west for where the big one are speculated to be.
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While walking the Equestrial trail along the South Fork of the American River I
thought about coming back with a radio controlled helicopter and a go-pro
camera to sweep the grasslands and brush a few hundred yards off the path. I've
seen some good video done this way. So I'm not surprise that
Would this work flown close to the ground taking sequential stills?
One stone would pay for this.
http://xproheli.com/
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Having come from Coloma I'm pretty sure that is weathered asphalt. Otherwise
I'm rich!
Howard
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Where absentee bids release first? If that happened I would be totally
offended. It would be a breach of contract between bidder and house. Whats to
stop shill bidding to a nickel below absentee bids? Or a nickel over. I sent in
two absentee bids. I hope did not happen.
Howard J. Wu L.ac
I could see that happening if there were competing absentee bids that the lower
maximum being known as the starting point
Howard J. Wu L.ac
Bishop, CA
On Feb 6, 2011, at 3:34 PM, Don Edwards iceda...@swbell.net wrote:
I was there and as I heard it, absentee MAX bids were NOT announced in
I could see that happening only if there were more than one competing absentee
bids. That is where the auction would begin. I hope this was the case.
Howard
On Feb 6, 2011, at 3:42 PM, fallingfus...@wi.rr.com wrote:
That is incorrect. There were several occasions where the max. absentee was
/6/11, Howard Wu freewu2...@yahoo.com wrote:
I could see that happening only if there were more than one competing
absentee bids. That is where the auction would begin. I hope this was the
case.
Howard
On Feb 6, 2011, at 3:42 PM, fallingfus...@wi.rr.com wrote:
That is incorrect
Anybody know anything about this?
http://www.space-travel.com/reports/New_type_of_moon_rock_identified_999.html
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Yeah, I had some problems posting from yahoo.com for months. But have been
lurking. Found this article on the OOS moon rock:
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20100011316_2010011566.pdf
Howard
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I have some Mono Lake salt I'd be happy to trade for any martian meteorite.
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Is is right to call any or every speciemen from meteorite fall a hammer if one
piece hits something man made, or only that piece that does the hitting.
Howard
--- On Sun, 3/22/09, Michael Blood mlbl...@cox.net wrote:
From: Michael Blood mlbl...@cox.net
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Compressed air wouldn't work too well on the moon, he, he.. but once you got
your rig up why stop at one rock. Then you could bring the world powers to
there knees and keep firing away till them made you king. Then you could call
them whatever you wish.
--- On Thu, 3/19/09, Meteorites USA
I'm a small town acupuncturist and herbalist, thus self employed. My previous
employer in the 90's was at the lost and found at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area.
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Yeah, With Bush the money would have been spent on bombs to
send to Iraq or
some other place we have no business turning into killing
fields.
Don Rawlings
--- On Mon, 2/2/09, Howard Wu freewu2000
Maybe with the new economic stimulus plan they can finnally finish up all
that roadwork downtown.
--- On Mon, 2/2/09, ensoramanda ensorama...@ntlworld.com wrote:
Now I'm really regretting going to
Tucsonbrrr...took me nearly 2
hours to drive 10 miles today...but at least I made it
Now that I have local friends who invites me every year to stay with them, I
don't mind giving up my secret spot where I use to stay at for $25 a night.(Now
up to $35 during the show, but hey find me a cheaper flop.) It is probably too
late to get a bunk now, but one can try to see if there any
Since our president elect doesn't seem interested in going back to the moon
anytime soon the value of our lunar collections seem secure.
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E.P. Grondine is going to love this one
mr. wu
http://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-extinction2-2009jan02,0,896970.story
From the Los Angeles Times
Diamonds show comet struck North America, scientists say
The impact caused an ice age that killed some mammal species and many humans
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Not exactlymy point of view, but I think some of you would like reading this NYT editorial:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/19/opinion/19JUDS.html
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This one takes the ribbon!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=40129item=2238685021rd=1
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I can't take this anymore either, please unsubscribe me from this list for now.
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And were were looking for them on the Mmmoo...n.
Howard Wu
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3577551.stm
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I have a strange useless question. Does the wakeup music selection, obviously for the benifit of the workteam, actually get broadcasted to the rovers? How does that work?
HowardRon Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.htmlSPIRIT UPDATE: One Step Closer -
Most Pure ethanol still has 4% water. Why not use 99% isopropanol, for the money probably the best buy.
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Hi List,
This was a glassface auction? Forgive my previous comments in in defense of Maganesse nodules. I wonder now if they are really oceanic nodules knowing this guys reputation.Who is this guy anyhow?
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Manganese nodules are very interesting ocean phenomena. If youknew your oceanography theirwould have be no confusion. They are not that rare on the bottom of the ocean but maybe in mineral collections.He clearly states this as a meteorite likewrong, so this isn't a fraud. This is much like the
There is also Tieschitz which has been classified as an H/L3.6. Fell july 15,1878. That is somewhat between a 3 and a 4.
Howard Wu"stan ." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
uniqueNWA 1955 which is the only type H/L 3-4.With regards to the excusivity of nwa 1955 as an H/L 3-4 does anyone hav
"outsource" to Sony. ;)
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as time goes on. Bushie didn't write this policy he just signed off on it.It is high onFlash Gordon adventure while cutting into real science. Actually I kind of like it except for the hidden star wars elements.
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Typical partisan crap.no matter what the President
Is Steve up to his bad boy behavor again? I thought last time we took him to the woodshed, we'd straightened him out.
Grow up Steve!! And you continue to pinch meteorites, buy a scale.
http://search.ebay.com/ws/search/SaleSearch?ht=1satitle=gram+scalesosortorder=1sosortproperty=3
Howard Wu
ay, March 02, 2004 9:22 PMTo: Howard Wu; meteorite-listSubject: Re: [meteorite-list] avoid 11 new ebay auctions- can IMCA help?Dear All,I don't know why you penny pinchers continue to purchase from someone who doesn't adhere to good IMCA practices.I have no compassion for you.Scales is one, no r
.Since meteorites are a non-essential commodity, if theprice is too high, people simply go without.
Rob are you kinding! They are more addictive than Heroin.
Howard
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My two cents,
After seeing the smiling faces of those kids on Mike Farmer'sThuathe page II say give those native finders whatever you can afford They deserve the windfall.
Those professional desert dealers in townspiking prices upward each year, however is another story...screw them. Tell them
Early warning would definitely be helpful so we could sell off our collections before the bottom falls out the meteorite market!
Howard"stan ." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We might not be able to do anything about the impact, as in preventing it, but surely there would be alot that could be done to
A little off topic, but thought some list members would be interested in this article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/3513841.stm
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omfortable with this, it would simplify life for us .
Howard Wu
Tom aka James Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He is a high bidder on an auction from Whittier CA, in his own backyard.Maybe the seller paolo2000 and Glassface1 one are the same? Maybe he istrying to drive up his bids by bidding on his
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For nighttime driving:
http://images.burningman.com/index.cgi?image=15057results=15701,15666,15661,15630,15582,15575,15271,15213,15118,15061,15057,14982,14950,14810,14781,14780,14749,14746,14673,14618ord=11/466skip=0q_photog=q_category=art_carsq_keyword=q_year=
Howard Wu
Tom aka James Knudson [EMAIL
Then if you just wish to modify your current vehicle for those long searches:
lly, these kinds of discussion are common in biology taxonomy. I.e. that fish/bird/flower sighting a new species, sub-species, or just a weird member of the population.As new test areinvented whole fields have changed back and forth.
Howard Wu
PS. Both Stefan's and Blaines matterial are aethe
sh to post directly to the list.) And next time I get to Mono Lake I see what I canbe seenon those tufas.
Howard Wu
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Latin is a dead language for a reason.
The song is about a coachroach that is going through marijuana withdraws.
Ask a question about Dhofarorangettes, I get no answer. Make acrass comment about amputation by meteorite I'm popular. What a list...
Bring it on.
Howard
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You are truely a distubed individual and should seek professional help.
However, if such event does happen, I would like a partslice.
Howard Wu
Hello List, am I a true meteorite collector or just sick? I wasdaydreaming tonight (?) while sitting in my back yard about seeing
e imfamous orangettes? I have a triangle shaped micro slice and before I invest in a bigger slice I'd like to know what my chances are of seeing one with these. I hear my best chances are by looking at the "veins crossing-cutting the meteorite." (63rd AMSM 5047.pdf )Anybody got a piece li
See this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3492919.stm
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Here's a slightly better article on this topic of White dwarf diamond core.
http://www.universetoday.com/am/publish/huge_diamond_space.html?1322004
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See this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3492919.stm
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arn. Erich, if you have email in your room and get this could you write me before you head home.
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Would that new be...?
THERE'S ALOT MORE WHERE THAT CAME FROM.
Howard Wu[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to congratulate all of you who bought NWA 2046, the Olivine-orthopyroxene-phyric Shergottite from me. I have just recieved news that is going to break very soon that will make this meteorite
This is a meteorite crater. Perhaps these are like the spheroids they find in the Arizona crater?
HowardRon Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICEJET PROPULSION LABORATORYCALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONPASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91109.
Why not just use a graduated measuring cup. You can even stick it in a condom or plastic bagand suck the air out for an estimated dry measurement.
Howard WuRoman Nakonechny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks John. A visit to our great ally France oughtta git yew metricized mighty quick-like . The
uot;
If I could get an extra 40minutes of sleep in every morning I'd feel great too!
Howard Wu
PS. Just got my other Lafayette crumbs lots out on ebay- My way of celebrating before Tuscon.Some are running one day and three day. Plus one more modest loton runs start tomorrow endingTuesday nig
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If your at the show, I will hand deliver.And thanks for your support
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You can buy 99% isopropanol at the drugstore if you look for it. I no longer find it at my local Riteaid but picked up two bottles at Vons before the strike.
HowardRYAN PAWELSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Evening List,As long as we're talking about cleaning specimens, would isopropyl alcohol
You can buy 99% isopropanol at the drugstore if you look for it. I no longer find it at my local Riteaid but picked up two bottles at Vons before the strike.
HowardRYAN PAWELSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Evening List,As long as we're talking about cleaning specimens, would isopropyl alcohol
I was rather hoping they'd find whiskey. I wouldn't freeze up at night and would give list members another reason to go to mars.
Howard Wu
Bishop, CA
PS. Looks more likely that I'll be going to Tuscon as my co-pilot has given me a go.
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Bernd,Superb!That just
A lttle off topic, but here's a good article on the potential coming spacerace with China. Let hope instead for healthy competition, if not cooperation in space exploration in this century.
Howard Wu
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/22/international/asia/22SPAC.html?pagewanted=1th
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Mike and others,I accept your back handed slap with dignity. It was deserved. I too miss Bernd. He was my favorite list personality when I first became a member. Over time I noticed he posted less and less. It is no wonder with all the
It seem less strange that Americans are finding "fresh" meteorites in the vast western United States by weekenders than that they are all headed to Sahara Africa to '"seed" them here. No one is getting rich of of selling American meteorties.Most are being kept by the finders.There is very little
http://www.savethehubble.org/petition.jsp
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side will the helium 3 resources on the moon be used for the greater good of humanity and to save the planet or will we millitarize space.
At least with the US- Libian conflict being resolved perhaps we can real data on those NWA. Is that meteoritic enough for you?
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since Sputnik.( Herschel?...Galieo?)
No further comment. Will take discusion offline not to offend those with political allergies. Please keep it non partisan.
Howard Wu
( Maybe NASA could resale the Hubble on ebayto the Chinese)
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Is there a way that you could magnetize the pieces enough to stick together? our use little magnets inbetween the pieces.
Howard Wumark ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sonny,Maybe you could glue some of it together but put plastic or woodspacers on some of the pieces so that they are held say half
In a strange way yes. The apollo astronaut discovered helium 3 which at a billion dollars a ton is energy equivalent to oil at seven dollars a barrel if we can figure out how to use it. The Chinese think this can be done by the time they set up there moon base and we don't want to be left behind,
More:
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Haliburton and Mars?
http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVFb=8473
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workers because they taken over latrine duty. That's real privitization.
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"MommyMommywhat are those?"
"Don't stare sweetiethey're just angry liberals. They don't know any better."
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In his amazin book "The Millenian Project: Eight Easy Steps to Space Colonizaton" Marshall Savagesuggest that we build a electromagnetic lauch in Kenya to send material up to space. If you haven't read thisbookfind it. It is the best single author plan for space explotation I know.
Howard WuTom
Primer follow up: Theory is that a shell of comets surround the solar system in the Oort cloud past Neptune, and then ocassionally one is disturb into falling into the inner solar system. There was a hypothesis proposed that there was a dark companion star to the sun with an ecentric orbit of 26
Primer follow up: Theory is that a shell of comets surround the solar system in the Oort cloud past Neptune, and then ocassionally one is disturb into falling into the inner solar system. There was a hypothesis proposed that there was a dark companion star to the sun with an ecentric orbit of 26
Perhaps they will find some rare terran meteorites! Just we need billion dollar earthrocks.Basilicofresco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 05.53 07/01/2004 -0800, Paul wrote:a dream bonanza where there are meteorites everywhere! It is an interesting idea for these reasons:1. Mars' thinner
See this:
http://www.ucomics.com/rallcom/2003/12/29/
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Prions are supposedly heat resistant and carry no genetic material. Then there is the question of how a prion would get into a cows brain. Only possible way I can think of is a direct impact to the skull by a micro fragment. Vaca Muerta comes to mind though any fall out in the range only witnessed
Need I remind you that in-flu-enzawas originally believed to "flow" from the river of stars. Today wethink it comes from pigs and ducks from China on airplanes.
HowardDavid Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Howard (TaurusB.);Suppose that the Nakhla dog could have been struck with fairies and
I don't drink, but whenever I know anyone going south of the border I have them bring me back a liter bottle of196 prooffor medicinal purposes for under ten dollars. Tequila can also be had for cheap, but onlyone litter per body per day.
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John,You haven't purchased
They will need to arrange their own transportation as will us all but they can probably find cheap accomodations at the Cloister I stayed at last year, The Roadrunner Hostel.
Howard Wu"Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good afternoon list.I got a very unusal email abo
Not unlike selling swatches of the Mona Lisa.
How sad :(
Howard Wu"Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good afternoon list.I added 9 new auctions to my ebay account today.6 ofthem are fragments from my new unclassified nevada meteorite.I also 3canyon diablos, a piece
Wonderful idea,
Lets not loose thisNevada treasure to bad stewardship. Sell the frags togetherat Tuscon and keep a registry of the puzzle owners. Maybe at Blood's Auction, or raffle them.I'd take a piece under those conditions.
Howard Wu[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is an idea for Tucson.Trade
If an American or Russian space rocket hits the Moon with a nuclear warhead, the explosion will blast lose tons of lunar surface and send blazing bombardment of meteors against the Earth.
Sounds like a good use for those old nukes. Let's roll!
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How meteorites where first found in Antartica:
Did you mention that lots of antartic is covered with ice two miles deep so that if your driving around in your snow mobileand hear a "thump..thump" cause you hit a rock, you've found a meteorite fallen from the sky.
Howard Wu"E. L
not extraterrestrial... It is true that stones in Antarctica are most of the time not terrestrial!
When are you taking me there Howard? I'd like to...
Bye and thanks.
Fred
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Best of Luck Steve, and hope you comeback occasion when you can find balence between your work, marriage and your passion for meteorites.
Howard Wu
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Hello all.I thought I would respond. To the matteo accusations.I have beenan ebay me
Almost all materials shink when freezing. Water and gallium are the only excepts I know. Both have abnormal melting/freezing pts as well.
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Question: When water turns to ice the change to a crystal structureexpands the volume (decreases density).
Hi List,
Here's a meteoritic extinction inspired editorial in the New York Times.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/04/opinion/04THU4.html
You may have to sign up to see this if your not a NYTimes reader, but that is free. So here it is below:
A Meteoric View of LifePublished: December 4, 2003
Very Interesting, Looks likerocks I see everyday in the hills. Even with Dean's reputation, I would need proof before believing that this was meteoritic.
Howard Wu
Tom aka James Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, interesting meteorite! Dean would never sell something that is notright! It does
Even experts make mistakes. And this piece hasn't been tested, has it.
HowardHoward Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very Interesting, Looks likerocks I see everyday in the hills. Even with Dean's reputation, I would need proof before believing that this was meteoritic.
Howard Wu
Tom aka James
a great price andit small potatoes to re-pen my card-
Shame,Shame, Shame!
Don't ever do this again without saying so in writing.
Steve, I thought you'drather take your flogging here on the list than I give you negative feed back on ebay.
Sincerely,
Howard Wu
"Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!&quo
Clearly a piece from the engine block of a wrecked flying saucer. Would that still qualify as meteorite?
Howard WuAdam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List Members,Here is a nice brick shaped meteorite wrong for the
Water glass is a aqueous solution of sodium silicate and is very alkaline (high ph.) They also use this in a toy product "moon rocks" where you add tablets of various metal salts that then grow into stalagmite like forms.
Howard WuJohn Gwilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you perhaps referring
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