Re: [meteorite-list] Buckleboo

2005-04-22 Thread Jerry A. Wallace
Michael L Blood 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 Michael, Well, I've heard the Buckleboo question enough times now until it's finally got my curiosity

Re: [meteorite-list] Buckleboo

2005-04-21 Thread Michael L Blood
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 __ Meteorite-list

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 John Sinclair
Michael and List, From the Meteorite Catalogue database 'Buckleboo' (stone; ordinary chondrite) Location: South Australia, Australia Coordinates: 32° 57' 20 S / 136° 8' 15 E Find or Fall: Find Date: 1963 Recovered weight: 992 g Group: H Petrologic type: 6 On 4/21/05, Michael

Re: [meteorite-list] Buckleboo

2005-04-21 Thread ROCKS ON FIRE
Buckleboo is a H6 Chondrite found near Buckleboo railway siding (992g) in South Australia. It is displayed at Adelaide Museum. If you are interested to buy Buckleboo Station (a farm), it for sale just now: http://www.buckleboo.com/buckleboo/index.htm Come Down-Under! Best regards from

Re: [meteorite-list] Buckleboo

2005-04-21 Thread joseph_town
I believe Martin said it was his favorite meteorite name. What's the harm in that? Bill -- Original message -- From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 4/21/05 1:58 PM, Martin Altmann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Buckleboo - Has anyone

Re: [meteorite-list] Buckleboo

2005-04-21 Thread David Freeman
Well heck, I guesss I start a new trend too. Rock Springs! L6 Found near I-80 in SW Wyoming Dave F. Rock Springs! ROCKS ON FIRE wrote: Buckleboo is a H6 Chondrite found near Buckleboo railway siding (992g) in South Australia. It is displayed at Adelaide Museum. If you are interested to buy

[meteorite-list] Buckleboo!

2005-04-20 Thread Michael Fowler
Martin, Somewhere along the way I missed out on the significance of Buckleboo! If everyone on the list understands this but me please respond privately. Otherwise you might enlighten the rest of us. Thanks, Mike Fowler Chicago ebay--starsandrocks PS Soon to be proud owner of the 13.34 gram