Creative use of waste materials. Very good. Scarcity of material will not allow
for mass production? Will each card have it's own classification #? How can
collectors be sure that your dust is pure cutting slop? Pure to each
designation made by you alone.
Garbage, hogwash and hype.
Bill
I don't remember any exceptions written into the one AD per week rule. It's
pretty simple and until Art says otherwise it should be respected. A lot of
dealers as well as dealers would bury us with mindless garbage and hype if
not for this basic guideline. 10 kilo lunar in your attic or not.
Hi EMan and list,
So a strewnfield does not exist until proven, regardless of the fact that
little
or no effort has been made in the investigation of a given fall/find? I can see
that. Still, I'd like to believe they're there just as any cold find sets a
hunter in motion.
Bill
Steve,
You're only 24 miles from Marengo and 107 miles from Woodbine.
Bill
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From: steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good morning list from very windy chicago.I do not
really know if this thread has ever been brought to
the list.How many
According to this, the BIG signal was an abandoned oil well.
Buster and I are in Kansas with other volunteers of the Houston museum
of Natural Science to unearth Brenham meteorites, (which have been
gathered for at least a hundred years, and previously thousands
of years ago by ancient Hopewell
Rob,
We all get burned once in a while. We don't eliminate fire or passion. Your
students probably won't buy questionable junk since they are your students.
Offer a little buyer beware advice. It may be crass but every collector has to
deal with tantalizing choices and reason doesn't always
How about one of those old wrecking balls used to demolish buildings?
Bill
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
George and all:
This ball was found only a foot or two under ground and dug up with a backhoe.
It is iron, 9 1/4 inch in diameter and
It's amazing you got it at all. Some postal workers chuck packages that are
found in the cracks so late. My most vintage delivery was a bit over 7 months.
It was from Los Angeles, lost in Utah, Ogden was the last postmark if I
remember correctly.
Congratulations on your new acquisition,
Bill
Billions and billions of dollars...
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Please clarify this. Do you mean pail o'meteorite or pile o'meteorite? It could
be important.
Bail
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From: Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Take a Nantan, place it in the bathroom and in 1 months, you'll have a
paleometeorite.
I guess,
When I hear the word Paleo, this is what comes to mind.
http://www.archaeolink.com/paleoanthropology_index.htm
This discussion is heading in the same direction as the Pluto problem. Word
semantics overruling reality.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Michael
The thing that gets me is the fact that this Moroccan dealer uses many names
and all the emails come from France. I was impressed by Joels recommendation of
course but Joel and that astrocomical research guy recommend this person by all
his names. What's the deal? Why can't he use one identity?
Stefan,
Are you questioning genius? Steve knows when to hold them or fold them. He
knows when to walk away too. He is the mysterious meteorite man. The Green
Giant with a cold shoulder ;). I quote his introduction exactly, I am an
important meteorite dealer.
Bill
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Used car
dealers, politicians, and snake oil salesmen and the imca for the most part
have to
be regulated by an informed consuming public, and we cannot legislate
society no how much (I) we would like to.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Dave Freeman mjwy
Hey,
Every city has a Bozo. Don't blame it on Chicago. LA Bozo was more renowned
than Chi Bobozo.
Bill
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From: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is the same old argument that has STAINED this list for the 6+ years I
have been on it. The guy in
Sorry,
It's very good practice to correct an improper ad. It doesn't matter if the
info is intentionally misleading or the result of incompetence. Newbies like me
need the help of well informed members to save us dollars and grief.
Bill
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That's the issue. How is a novice to know who is reputable? Pounding imca tags
down our throats is meaningless. It all boils down to patience, research and a
lot of common sense. Let's face it. Chi Steve and Matteo were imca members and
officially respectable for quite some time. It's not
Hi all,
I was watching golf on TV today. A commercial came on that portrayed Tiger
Woods missing a putt. He complained, in the commercial, that he forgot to
consider the rotation of the planet when he made that shot. I wonder if
anything so miniscule as a golf shot could be affected by
Hi all,
Priority shipping and combining purchases is a simple tool to motivate
customers to buy more in order to offset shipping costs. The frugal buyer feels
more comfortable with the shipping cost even though they may be buying material
they really didn't care much about. I'm sure all micro
These guitar picks have to rank high among the basest uses of meteorites.
http://starmediagroup.web.aplus.net/wwwmeteoriteguitarpickscom/index.html
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Dave Carothers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good evening all,
This is, without a doubt,
Dean,
One meteor a minute is a pretty fine display! If you want the latest
information from the best observers in the world, subscribe to the meteorobs
mailing list.
Clear skies,
Bill
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From: dean bessey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I saw my first
I hope the lyrics of this song prove to be inapplicable. It's a good choice
nonetheless.
Bill
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Hi Moni,
if they won't behave, like that European team from a country starting with
P trampling
Like The price is right. I guess 2345.68 grams. :P
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Martin Horejsi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 7/17/06, Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is a large area and I predict many stones will be found.
Great idea Mike whether
Nice ride. I forgot that one. It looks earlier than than the comet and
caliente. I had 2 comets and 1 caliente. I just looked at a red 64 convertible
on ebay and it was up to 7Gs. Lol! I can't use it, mine was yellow with a black
convertible top. Had the custom special order wood grain
Typical Adam reply. He heard out house and... well you read it. As I understand
they are referring to an out building as in a shed or pole barn. I have to
agree with the run on magnets. I hope everyone that has a look, finds one.
Grats to all the new meteorite enthusiasts that this new fall
My first car was a 1964 Caliente :)
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Martin Horejsi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All,
I was just wondering if anyone else out there drives a meteorite
vehicle. What I mean by that is that the name of your car/van/truck
etc. is
I'll make the safe bet with LL5 or LL6.
Bill
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From: Matson, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Summary of Norwegian meteorite prognostications in the order posted:
Bjorn Sorheim: OC
Bernd Pauli: LL5 or LL6
Pat Brown: carbonaceous
Marcin
I know the intentions of the directors, and personally, I can guarantee you
that the sort of wanton buying of everything in sight that you so fear
won't
occur. If that's not good enough for you, I see no reason to continue this
argument, because you don't believe what I'm saying in the first
Martin,
I recommend we wait and see what this beautiful iron is. Your posts are
becoming endless infomercials.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Steve, list
price of $12,500 is a deal indeed. Even a 127 lb Sikhote
Hi Steve,
I appreciate your offer but what do you suppose anyone would do with .03g? It
isn't worth the postage stamp. .03 is maybe a typo?
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello list.I was wondering if there are any
I think Mr. Stimpson should clean them all up and put together a much vaunted
puzzle stone.
Bill
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From: Jeff Kuyken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Another way to look at it is by past finds. How about Huckitta!? THE largest
pallasite. Actually, the
This auction is aggravating enough but has anyone checked the shipping and
handling charges for that worthless crumb? $89.05 to my Chicago burb.
Bill
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Hi Steve and all,
The deserts of the SW part of North America are very unforgiving in late July.
As a young man I spent a few years out there. Many list members from the world
over have posted valuable information concerning desert hunting. Read
everything you can before you venture into what
Hi all,
I've heard this issue addressed before but the answers are kind of vague. I
just bought a few PF's that were picked up the morning after the fall. They
were stored in baggies. They are very nice with thick rich crust but they are
starting to freckle. Doug offered this not long ago;
Michael,
I bet Walter has been familiarized with the rules by now. Are you an official
moderator? I know someone is bouncing my posts. I can't say that I blame that
authority. Walter did go on way too much about the feedback thing. Now he seems
to be focusing on the most important subject at
Adam and others,
If NWA is scarce why are you dumping all your garbage for a nickel a gram?
Could it be all the 1000s of kilos that are stashed are so much better? You
should be saving this precious hoard. Dean's right as usual.
Don't speak of the business of kings. I doubt you know their
How could Martian desert varnish survive ablation? This is crazy talk.
Bill
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From: Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/P7911.htm
Was there life on Mars? Shiny rock coating may hold the answer
Imperial College
Walter,
There is no subject that Doug isn't well versed in. Don't stir him up. He's not
a modest genius.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Walter L. Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Doug
I will have to admit, you have a way with words. I have noticed that since
I'm kind of surprised. You certainly gave him enough time to make things right.
Makes me wonder about all those Jones (Park Forest) micros.
Good luck,
Bill
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Mccarthy; I personally applaud you for your post to the
Martin,
Please stop these lectures. I will decide when to buy this or that. You're
beginning to sound like a meteorite dealer.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all too,
but Ken, if all are using sniper programs and
Doug, Herman, et al.,
So much for the olive branch. Time for the hickory switch.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Armando Afonso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
About the Zagami stone:
In the Mars meteorite compendium of 2003, it seams that Bob Haag toke 9Kg of
the
Thank you for pointing out my redundancy Marco,
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Marco Langbroek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This list responds best to messages sent in plain HTML text format
Plain HTML text??
That's similar to talking about a virgin
Also, Mr. Langbroek,
I've been reading and appreciating the benifit of your wisdom for over 3 years
now at meteorobs. I'm suprised you would bother to correct me in such a mean
way. Are you venting on the met-list exclusivly? I've never seen you behave
that way on meteorobs, amongst your
I doubt your petty attitudes and opinions were severe enough to have earned you
a ban. This list responds best to messages sent in plain HTML text format, if I
remember correctly. Your paranoia is as severe as your common sense is lacking.
Mr. Jones is patient to a fault. He probably isn't even
Welcome Ed,
In the long run, we will all remain newbies.
Best Wishes,
Bill
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From: Ed Deckert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I'm quite new to the group, but thought that I have been lurking around
long enough and would like to introduce
As Martin said, Wonders of the universe.
Thanks for ALL the pics,
Bill
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http://www.spacerocksinc.com/May_22.html
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Two new California strewnfields! I'm excited. What are the coordinates?
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Ruben Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mike and List,
Many on this list seem to overlook the amazing
accomplishments of some, but it doesn't only apply to
I have to add that to my collection of patent medicines and snake oil. Nice
looking bottle too.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Pete Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Everyone save your cutting dust - there will eventually be a market for it!
(Hippies. Sheesh!)
That is an amazing pattern. It looks like a satellite image of an unplanned
urban area.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Elton Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Matt,
Your message was lost in cyberspace a while so my question is going back
a few weeks.
Pete Pete,
Not to slight all the experts on the met-list, try http://www.meteorobs.org.
They are hardcore specialists.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Pete Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Sterling and Doug,
Thanks for your valued input.
Regarding the 2022
What is all this? Why is everyone wasting their breath? The man must be pretty
slick. Gary sure seems to be quite taken with him. Like any charleton he'll use
whatever means he has to achieve his ends. The sickest part is that it's in the
name of religion. I'm sure he doesn't give a hoot about
The man isn't interested in selling it. It's his ploy. A way to attract
attention. No amount of effort matters to him. He won't sell his lucky charm
now or in the future. Expect to see his ad for years to come unless ebay stops
him.
Bill
-- Original message
It looks like Geoff is determined to get his 15 minutes of shame.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Notkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Listees:
My friend Butch found something here about a new meteorite-hunting
family TV show, and asked me to post it to the
The first meteorites I purchased were from the Hupes. As soon as I heard Adam
open his mouth, I read everything in the archives that related to him. For
obvious reasons, I never bought from him again. His arrogance and avarice
inspired me to caution. I concluded that there must be more like him
As usual, this negative thread was started and nurtured by you. The only
frenzied feeder is Adam Hupe, feeding his own ego.
Charmed,
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see our friend, Bill is off his meds again. I figured you
Hi all,
I've been following this story for a while. I'm sure many on the list have as
well. My question is simple. How can a meteorite that has traveled through our
murky atmosphere, excuse me Canada, that falls on the surface of a lake and has
been stored in some guys freezer be considered as
Am I the only one that sees a strong resemblance to Sikhote Alin?
Bill
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Here's the link.
http://www.gi-po.de/aziz/aziz2.htm
Bill
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From: Matt Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone still have the link to the photos?
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P.O. Box 151293
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Great item. I've been collecting antique bottles and old patent medicine
ephemera for over 30 years. It's the first one I've seen that was meteorite
related. The snake oil trade never changes.
Bill
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From: Martin Horejsi [EMAIL
http://www.forward.com/articles/7633
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http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/dinosaur-egg-smuggler-fined/2006/03/16/1142098571108.html
Illegally exported dinosaur eggs.
March 16, 2006 - 11:54AM
An Australian mineral dealer who pleaded guilty to smuggling fossilised
dinosaur eggs from China to the United States flies home tonight.
The consequences would only be more spam. Corollary spam if you like. By that
rule we are all entitled to a dozen retaliatory spams rebutting Steve in the
next eleven days. 10 more for me since I've already used 2. Dean made a good
point. Just complain to Art.
Bill
Being spammed with anti
Steve,
Please note that I didn't make any negative comments or do any bashing in
that post. No one is picking on you. These were your ADS, all listed in only
a few days. You even managed to turn THIS post into another AD.
If you are having difficulties in your personal life, you have my
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Hello list.It is a sad day for me.I have decided to leave meteorites.I am
putting up most of my collection forsale.I will keep a few speciemns,but by
large,most will be up forsale.I will put up on my website what I will be
selling.Lets just say,I value you my marriage more than I do
List,
Back to the whole individual question. Really fresh specimens can be confusing
at a glance. Many appear to be fragments with fresh exposed matrix, exposed as
if they broke on impact with a hard surface. After a second look I see the
light matrix from the exposed face frosted over the
And yet you chose to disregard that advice.
Bill
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From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello list.I was told by a list member that I have posted to much of this
subject,but this will be my last one.I now have 50 pieces up
Thanks to Ed Cannon.
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From: Ed Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (meteorobs) claimed meteorite fall in Bangladesh
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 04:05:23 +
This website, of the Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Organization,
Mark,
How about the photo you have been using and are currently using of my NWA 3118
specimen? I asked you several times to use another and you never replied. Clean
up your own act.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello
Dear Mark,
Please be so kind as to stop representing your NWA 3118 crumbs with the photo
of my specimen. I might want to sell it in the future and your use of it might
be detrimental to my sale.
Regards,
Bill
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From: MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL
Thanks Mark,
You're a gentleman and a scholar.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bob Evans wrote, I'll use a photo of your meteorite specimen, but, don't
use my words in your auction
I think that was a little misleading
Hi all,
What is the exact definition of a whole individual? Is it considered whole as
long as it hasn't been altered by man? To me any stone that was found is a
whole individual or at least an indivdual even though it may have fragmented in
flight. What are the parameters?
Thanks,
Bill
No other celestial body has influenced so many of us as much as the moon. We
see
it smiling down all our lives. Give me lunar!
Bill
PS The Sun doesn't count :P
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You guys arent thinking big enough - if we
Not this old song and dance again...
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Hmmm. What's wrong with this picture?
Bill
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From: Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Martin,
Project B, buy a meteorite hunter cap from Cottingham
Picture-project:
It looks like a slug bursting out of an eggroll.
Bill
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From: MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap060126.html
Hello all,
I didn't see this posted, but with Tucson and all, forgive me if it slipped
by my
Don't miss this chance.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=6603910832
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Folks,
I've discarded hundreds of rusty artifacts found in old dumps and the PF
meteorite strewnfield. There's a 19th century dump located in the strewnfield.
Is all the junk there significant? What defines these things as something other
than junk?
I have a graniteware blue swirled teapot
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Is there such a thing as a bad lunar meteorite?
Bill
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From: Matt Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mike:
How come every lunar you get is the best ever offered? I am sure it is
nice, but really, man.
Matt Morgan
Michael Farmer wrote:
Hi
The spam report. I used to do it dilligently. Nothing changes. What's it all
about?
Bill
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From: Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I also get at least a dozen such emails daily from different names. All have
nothing in the To: area. It seems
Mooching is a science that is becoming ever popular.
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Michael,
I understand why you listed everyone on the meteorite friends photo thing
starting alphebetically. On the contrary, it's dissapointing to see Adam each
time I refresh. Not refreshing.
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Wow Doug, you've been tripping since you were 7?
Bill
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ed, Bernd, Well, I wish I had seen this message to Bernd earlier - it made
me think of a trip I was on when I was about 7 years old to Batsto
Village.
Gary,
Most of us don't give a about your scheme. You are an obtrusive individual. How
many sites are you mining?
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Gary K. Foote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Repeating my privately sent YES
Gary
On 24 Jan 2006 at 15:38, Greg Hupe
Stuff plan B
Bill
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From: Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Martin,
There is always a plan B to everything ;-)
Best regards,
Greg
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To: Eduardo. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maessing or even Luotolax?
Bill
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From: Christian Anger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
so here's part 2 of the new Quiz
which one is it ?
http://www.austromet.com/CollnPics/Quiz_06.jpg
compare it with the pic of the former email
Concentrate Steve.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good evening list.I remember last year in tucson,there were 2 gentlemen
selling alot of large tatahouine's.I just never remember if they had a
website.One of my
Congratulations Jan!
You are now a member of an elite inner circle of meteorite people targeted by a
heckler. This guy doesn't bother just anyone you know. Enjoy.
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Jan Bartels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well it seems mr. Moonrock is
Forgive me but I have to say, Is that a meteorite in your pocket or are ya
glad to see me? Seriously, I carry a nice fresh crusted NWA when I'm hunting.
People often want to know what you're doing and they usually get a kick out of
seeing one. It also helps when they bring you wrongs that they
Advertising people are reading the list. A new trend maybe. It would be a good
thing if only they could get the most simple things about meteorites right.
Lets see, it's just humor, not misleading, everybody but me knows the facts.
Put it in the biz bag.
Bill
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Greetings and salutations all exchanged.
Best to all.
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Hush. Steve is a very important meteorite dealer. Thats what he tells all the
ebay people when he speculates on wrongs, so it is so. Genius comes in many
guises.
Bill
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From: E.L. Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
April First comes early. Just
This sounds like a question for the meteor experts. I think the title of the
telecast was a generalization meant for everyone but I'm sure that there are
specific parameters
that define sky in relation to meteors and meteorites.
Bill
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Why is anyone questioning 900 kilos?
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/July20.html
http://www.meteorites4sale.net/Fukang_MM.jpg
After seeing these two and looking at the TKW's of some of the other pals, 900
kilos seems conservative.
Bill
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Darren,
How about a large OT at the beginning or your subject line? You constantly
portray yourself as an intelligent person. You think you understand history as
if you were there. Be polite. Don't let the inequities of the past pervert your
image of the way things should be, are and will be.
Steve,
I try to give you the benefit of the doubt but I know you are an idiot. I'm an
idiot too and you know the old expression. I've met you. I have no reputation
to defend so from one Chicagoan to another, give us all a break. I know you
think you're, an important meteorite dealer. I'm sorry
Darren,
Please excuse me. If you don't know what I meant you must be correct?
Bill
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From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why would I put an off topic at the beginning if, in the very subject line
you
mentioned, I put
sorta
Dawn/Jerry,
Extend yourself beyond the limits that you haven't set. Huh?
Bill
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HUH?! Jerry Flaherty
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