Hi listees,
I know that you're all dying to read James Ballister's book 'The Adventures
of Diana: The Underworld'. Most of it you can find here:
http://tiny.cc/b4nkp
Happy reading!
Werner Schroer
(It's a weird world out there.)
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From: James Balister
Carl,
my mind sees that the left brake light seems to be kaput.
Cheers
Werner Schroer
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From: cdtuc...@cox.net
To: James Balister balisterja...@att.net;
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mars
Hello All,
I have 15 rare meteorites ending in about one day:
http://shop.ebay.com/pema9/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=
- Chassigny
- Nakhla
- Almahata Sitta
- New Orleans
- Reggane 003
- Tagounite 019
- Santa Vitoria do Palmar
- NWA 6056 Ureilite
- NWA 5731 LL3.2
- NWA 4611 C3(!)
- NWA 4229
There is nothing wrong with a man seeing things in pictures. It just
depends on where you take it from there:
http://www.abcgallery.com/M/magritte/magritte26.html
(see also La trahison des images / The Treachery of images, René Margritte, 1928
-1929)
Svend
www.meteorite-recon.com
WS
FYI
http://www.thetricottetcollection.com/met_market.html
Thanks for looking,
ArnaudM
The Tricottet Collection of Natural History Specimens
(Minerals, Fossils Meteorites)
www.thetricottetcollection.com
Facebook: The Tricottet Collection
Twitter: TricottetColl
Hello List,
This information is for the website developers who are using server
technologies (PHP, ASP).
I created a webservice which gets the data from EoM database and you are
welcome to use it!
http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/EoMWebService.asmx
Examples:
Since this thread exploded over that advertisement of a book, and ads are
limited to one per week, shouldn't this thread be considered an abuse of that
rule?
Just curious. Not really...
I'm much more interested in viewing the images from the UA HiRISE instrument on
the Mars Reconnaissance
Greetings,
I have two ebay auctions ending in about 24 hours. I have also added a
number of micro mounted specimens at good prices and will be adding more.
Some unique items for collectors. These items will be going for the next
couple of weeks.
You can check out my auctions here:
Just realized I might have said something that might be confusing. Ari did the
HiRISE presentations and I did the CSS 2008 TC3 presentations. I have nothing
to do with HiRISE other than being an interested bystander.
--
Richard Kowalski
Full Moon Photography
IMCA #1081
Dear List Members,
I thought the below image might be interesting or somewhat entertaining to
a few. Dr. Bunch took this image on a recent expedition here in Nevada along
with several other great shots. This alien spirit was good luck as a new
meteorite cold find was made the next day by my
I have been looking at this image for quite a while now from different
viewing distances and angles and cannot see anything that resembles a house,
never mind a dog and a half-human. I'm beginning to think that James is
having a bit of fun with us.
I mean, OH! WAIT! YES! YES! I can see the
Hello list.I am looking for a 30 gram or less complete tamdaught stone. It must
be completely crusted I would like to add to my new and growing collection.15
pieces and rising :) Sorry for now paypal is not an option,but everything else
is. Cash,money order,casiers check,even western union I
Brian,
You are right, what a waste of bandwith.
If there are aliens out there they probably already have seen it in our
broadcasts and would quote a line from Plan 9 from Outer Space
Stupid stupid people...
Pleeesse drop this subject
I'd like to read about meteorites. When I am
Hello Sergey,
I think it's high time to say THANK YOU VERY MUCH
for what you do for the meteorite collecting community.
I think I can say on behalf of all of us that we deeply appreciate
your efforts. Keep up the good work!
Best regards
Martin
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Sergey
That IS a very cool rock!!
Stuart McDaniel
Lawndale, NC
Secretary, CCAS
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From: Greg Catterton star_wars_collec...@yahoo.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2010 11:46 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Check this meteorite out
Not a
The 33rd Symposium on Antarctic Meteorites (June 8 and 9, 2010)
National Institute of Polar Research,
Tachikawa City, Tokyo, Japan
http://yamato.nipr.ac.jp/AMRC/symposium/2010/symposium3rd.html
The abstract papers are released and downloadable.
Katsu
On Sun, 23 May 2010 14:46:49 GMT, you wrote:
would quote a line from Plan 9 from Outer Space
Stupid stupid people...
That's stupid minds.
http://www.freemontsoffice.com/stupid_minds.php
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Thanks to all that responded to my question on making thin
sections. Sounds difficult but will give it a try. I have some
volcanic lava rocks that I would like to look at. I'll try these
before I cut up any of my precious meteorites! The cost of having
them commercially done is just
That sounds like quite a thin section collection! A David New Zagami!!!
Wow!
You will find some beautiful sites in lava basalt. Check this out. It is
a lava basalt that looked like a meteorite, at least enough to have it
checked out. The thin section turned out great so I photographed
photography is always an experiment. It usualy takes many exposures to get an
acceptable pic. Having a white background for a dark object is a photographic
no no! Its like trying to photograph the moon and expect to see the stars
around it. Too much contrast! If you use a grey background and
dang the luck! Mensa asked me to join way back in the day after I got my full
ride with a national merrit scholarship. And West Point offered me a full ride
also. Now im older and forget more than I remember lol! Between the adhd the
brain tumor and accute lymphatic leukemia im just happy to be
Hi Sergei, Martin and List,
I second Martin's comments. The Encyclopedia of Meteorites is a
valuable resource to the meteorite community. Thanks to Pierre-Marie
Pele for creating the original site. And thanks to Sergei and the
IMCA for updating the interface and implementing many new features.
Hi List,
With all due respect Steve, normally you would be right. About
traditional art photography, or perhaps editorials, or such But
we're not talking about editorials or art. Or at least I'm not.
I'm referring to the industry standard in product photography online.
I would
Warren, you and all others here are NOT stupid! Remember I said that some
will be able to see them and others will not. I know many who can and many who
can not. And yes I read the works of Plato back in 57, Atlantis was
interesting! I loved Charles fort's books, and I even read My
Hi Ryan and welcome!
If you have any impact breccia, shocked quartz or shatter cones and you knew
where the specimens were collected, you'll get a lot of action on List.
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Weidert ryan.weid...@gmail.com
Sent: May 22, 2010 3:03 PM
To:
Geodes - Hauser Beds, Southern California
- Uncut 'nodules' up too 8cm across.
- note, some may not be hollow inside.
Just so that some folks are aware about the Hauser Beds...Back in the 70's
I dug up a couple hundred of these geodes and opened everyone of them up.
The heavy one's
Hi James,
You can believe whatever you want, but I think the reason why you aren't
selling any books is because nobody else believes you. You had said that
there are some who said that they see what you are seeing, but if that was
the case, wouldn't THEY buy your book?
By the way, we never
Bob, You see it! I know you do! But your mind just refuses to belive it! It
tells you that there is nothing there to keep you safe in your own little
world. Klick your heels together three times and say I belive! I belive! I
belive!
- Original Message
From: Bob Loeffler
Bob, You see it! I know you do! But your mind just refuses to belive
it! It tells you that there is nothing there to keep you safe in your own
little world.Klick your heels together three times and say I belive! I
belive! I belive!
Shouldn't that be, I believe in fairies, I
.. for some odd reason, the subject line of this thread reminds me of the movie
Borat.
This suit is black NOT!!
(For those of you with any sense of humor ; )
Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®
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From: James Balister balisterja...@att.net
Uhhhg.
Isn't it time to have the Happydale Farms guys come in with the straight jacket
yet??
James,
I'm tired of my responses to you being posted on the METlist. I'm trying to
tackle my portion off list and you post everything I am saying to you.
I'm not talking about this any
Listoids
Rarest of the rare MT EDITH IIIAB iron meteorite complete individual 30.5
g for sale
In my ebay shoppe:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=230478666001
$1000 US firm - maybe some haggling allowed - it's damn near impossible to
accession a complete individual... unless
Hi Ya'll!
Just a friendly reminder that these 10 day auctions have come to an
end, and the Apollo Coins are going to be ending in a couple of hours.
They can be seen here:
Apollo 11 :
Listoids
I have three nice meteorites I'd like to trade in one accession - all with
olde and original Mineralogical Research Company labels
CORREO H4 13.80 g
OZONA H6 16.27 g
BONDOC Iron Mesosiderite 13.80 g
Don't pay absurd Cottingham prices when you can trade !
Just try and find CORREO
Tom:
Absolutely wonderful pictures of your planetary basalt thin section.
Another great job. Keep them coming.
Dave
--- On Sun, 5/23/10, starsinthed...@aol.com starsinthed...@aol.com wrote:
From: starsinthed...@aol.com starsinthed...@aol.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Making thin sections
Hello to Sergei, Martin, MikeG Listees,
Yes! Many thanks to all who continue with the work of providing educational
resources free to all the community.
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536
-Original Message-
From: Galactic Stone Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com
Sent: May 23, 2010 1:25 PM
To:
The Chicago Field Museum has scanned in the stine from the Wisconsin fall that
was donated by Michael Farmer.
A short video clip is on Youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nggWPGy79IIfeature=related
--
Richard Kowalski
Full Moon Photography
IMCA #1081
Pop quiz Listers,
The first Lister to tell me which meteorite is associated with the word star,
which is derived from a mineral found within this meteorite, gets a 19mg Tagish
Lake meteorite fragment for free with free shipping.
Good Luck
Shawn Alan
IMCA1633
eBaystore
Lone Star???
Stuart McDaniel
Lawndale, NC
Secretary, CCAS
- Original Message -
From: Shawn Alan photoph...@yahoo.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 10:03 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] POP QUIZ WITH FREE PRIZE
Pop quiz Listers,
The first Lister
Starvation Flat???
Stuart McDaniel
Lawndale, NC
Secretary, CCAS
- Original Message -
From: Shawn Alan photoph...@yahoo.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 10:03 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] POP QUIZ WITH FREE PRIZE
Pop quiz Listers,
The first
Which is called Tistarite
Tim Heitz
MIDWEST METEORITES http://www.meteorman.org
314-596-1435
Member IMCA-4781
International Meteorite Collectors Association
- Original Message -
From: Shawn Alan photoph...@yahoo.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, May 23,
G'Day Shawn
Tistarite, Ti2O3, a new refractory mineral from the Allende meteorite
Cheers
John
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From: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com
[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of
Timothy Heitz
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 7:11 PM
To:
The answer is Allende, good job John.
Shawn Alan
IMCA1633
eBaystore
http://shop.ebay.com/photophlow/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=_trksid=p4340
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G'Day Shawn and List
Thank you very much for the pop quiz and your generosity. I'm a really
happy camper at the moment
Cheers
John
IMCA # 2125
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[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Shawn
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