Steve,
Thanks for the many updatesI do believe these type of posts are supposed
to have some reference to AD in the subject line.
Thanks
Mark M.
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From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 8:31 PM
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Hello all
I sale for $55 a Dronino gr.36 end piece with many
rusty for who is interested use this for anty rusty
texts - type the brahins gift time ago for the same
text - for who is interested email me.
Regards
Matteo
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M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
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Hi All,
As you know, I RARELY post an ad to the list. However, at this
time I am selling a positively spectacular specimen for someone
out of an OLD collection.
This is something almost unheard of: a STABLE (huge) slice
of Brenham. This puppy was cut prior to purchase in 1978 and
In echo of Ron Baalke, I also remain sceptical with regard to the
Vitim/Bodiabo airburst event. If you look at the pictures at
http://www.neplaneta.ru/press_konf_aif.shtml , then some show a superficial
resemblance to the well known Tunguska pictures; but on others, it would
appear that the area
With regard to the Vitim impact event and possible causes of the fire
damaged trees in the area: below is a piece of text from Andrei Olkhovatov's
June 13 posting to the Meteorobs list, citing the Kosmopoisk expedition
leader V. Chernobrov. These lines have apparently remained without further
Hello, Marco and the list,
to me there is nothing very special in these pics. The first one looks to
me just as an area after a forest-fire. In Tunguska nearly all trees were
fallen to the same direction, these are just burned trees.
In another pic the fallen trees can be seen, it looks as an
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meteorobs-digest Saturday, July 26 2003
Volume 04 : Number 1192
(meteorobs) News on the Vitim bolide
(meteorobs) The Vitim bolide in English
(meteorobs) On the Vitim bolide in English
(meteorobs) A small addition
Just wondering that tritium...anybody asked, has the army
any missiles missing...? It was some 20 years ago the russian
missile was crashed on the ice of lake Inari in the finnish
Lappland...fortunately not a nuclear one...;-
couldnĀ“t help myself...
pekka
Robert Verish wrote:
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Upon investigating, the grandfather found his his prized work horse dead in the coral and it's head was smouldering! When he looked closer at the horses head, he found this very meteorite lodged in the animals skull!
Evidently a rare specimen of the much-prized "Equine Muerta" meteorite. ;-)
Or the neighbour of the grandpa has used a quite
heavy bullet...
pekka
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Upon investigating, the grandfather found his his prized work horse
dead in the coral and it's head was smouldering! When he looked closer
at the horses head, he found this very meteorite
Title: Re: [meteorite-list] another ebay giggle
Not to mention the two torn apart dogs and all those chickens!
Michael
on 7/26/03 3:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Upon investigating, the grandfather found his his prized work horse dead in the coral and it's head was
Title: Re: [meteorite-list] another ebay giggle
The dog deaths sound like La ChupacabraGoat
killer and dog shredder.
The sad part of all this is at least a few have
believed this story.
Mark M.
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From:
Michael L Blood
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http://www.azdailysun.com/non_sec/nav_includes/story.cfm?storyID=70159
Moving experience nearly fatal
By NATHANIEL LUEDEKER
Daily Sun (Arizona)
July 26, 2003
Steve Schoner contracted acute diseminating encephalitis that almost killed
him after moving Clyde Tombaugh's house. Schoner believes
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