Dear Mike, List newbies;
Bill Peck, has a great meteorite map of the North American continent, he
is out of Steamboat Springs, CO. Phone
970-879-3621. I have had my copy for years. It is copyrighted 2000. I
recommend it. I do not know if it is currently available but some
libraries have it,
But...but.Dirk, why do you pick on our poor stttevvv?
DF
drtanuki wrote:
Dear Ruben and List,
Rubin you now have proof positive for eBay that
Big
Steve was selling outside of eBay and thus he can
get
the
boot from eBaygood riddens!!! Please follow
Try google searching up University of Wyoming geologic survey, or the
Geology library there. Some one can get the phone number as the
library is next door to the geologic survey.
Dave F.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I called the telephone # that someone gave which was 970- 879-3621, to to see
Dear Doug;
And...I degress, NO IMCA membership on Stteevveeeso, no one
officially telling him to get cleaned up, so, back to muck and mud
again, junk in junk out.
Lest not pick on the poor retard- for the 20th time this year!
Newbies, beware..there are some that are not reputable.
Dear Jose, Bernd;
Yup, as great and a sincere gentleman the one is, the opposite can be
said of the other namesake.
Dave Freeman of Wyoming USA
PS Once, there were about five Dave's on the list.
But there is only one Bernd!!!1
Jose Campos wrote:
Hi Bernd and List,
If I may say
GREAT IDEA, FORWARD THE OFFENDING SPAM ADDS BACK TO THE SENDER. WHEN THE
MAIL BOX GETS FULL OF DELETE THIS SPAMS...THE IDEA GETS PRIORITY.
Dave F.
dean bessey wrote:
You know the list would be a lot more pleasant if we
had less emails complaining about ads than the ads
themselves.
If you
I always get excited when I see steve arnold on my message that shows
name but not email address, I click on the email, and Oops, wrong
Arnold! It's the half price one!
DF
steve arnold wrote:
Hi again list.This is not a half price update,or add
on's,or anything else like that.This is
I thought Ssteeveee owned illinoismeterites//'
DF
Joe wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have once again updated my website, this time I added a chetroom so if some people ever need to talk about something meteorite related. It is at the bottom of the homepage at
Dear NASA (if your out there);
I have a few hundred pounds of quality gray to white weathered
anorthosite for sale. Make offer.
Dave F.
Darren Garrison wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 10:02:38 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
Dear List,
I don`t how much the government is wasting on
but wouldn't that be an emerald?
Dear Mark,
My familuarity with chromium diopsite is that they are one of the
mineral indicatiors for diamond/kimberlite occuances. They are one of
the mantle derived minerals that form at very high pressure and heat
some 50+ miles deep in the Earth's crust.
How about trying to delist yourself with the links at the bottom of the
email?
DF
doctor death wrote:
Please remove me from your email list.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Meteorite-list Digest, Vol 35,
Hah! Market she is in ruin since someone trades their copy away and
wants more! Bah!
DF
steve arnold wrote:
Hello to the people involved with the first 2 A to Z
books.Is there going to be a 3rd follow up with new
additions and locations of this great guide for
everyone?For some like me who
No, surely you are kidding, all meteorites come from meteor showers
don't they?
DF
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 11/16/2006 8:19:07 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Leonid meteor shower is comming Nov 17-19! More meteorites to find!
Happy hunting!
Dear Mark;
I still go with a card yes, and..the very unpopular idea of a chain
of custody form. About half of what you are discussing should be on a
chain of custody form/ authenticity certificate. The more valuable, the
more special, the greater need for a chain of custody form.
Heck a
Very well written Martin.
Ebay is a wonderful thing but it has provided us with drawbacks as well.
For the most part, most all want or expect a chance at something for
nothing.
A dealer has to take it upon themselves to decide where to draw the
line. In my business I have weeded out the
Oh, and you forgot,REMOVE ME FROM YOUR SPAM LIST.
DF.
Dave Carothers wrote:
Steve,
1. Two ads in two days. A clear violation of list policy,
2. Even at 2 for 1, the prices are rather high, and
3. No thanks... I only deal with reputable dealers.
Dave
- Original Message -
Dear Ruben and Michael;
I like the photo's a lot as they are. I have a book or five to look up
TKW, fall/find and all the other information.
I seem to make time to look up the info. if it is important to me.
Keep 'em coming as they are, it gives me something to look up!
Dave F.
Michael L
Pardon my comment but the cheapest is not a very good cryteria for
picking a new detector If that were the case, we would all be
swinging radio shack brand detectors.
I have one, it is the White's GM-3 and it suits all my needs since I
know how to use it.
But then again, maybe Ssteevvveee
Dear Mr. E; and Mr. A.
I was reading a book the other day, a big blue book by a guy named
Bill. Bill stopped and then started again, and stopped and life got
better and then Bill started again and life got worse and after a couple
of years in a sanitorium, or assylum, Bill met a friend and
Hola Charlie;
I collect stromatolites (Rodney Dangerfield of the fossil world),
petrified wood, jade, unique minerals, kimberlite, artifacts, antiques,
stamps, coins, historic memorbelia and dance partners.
Dave F.
ebay ID mjwy
with unique collectable items at auction. My about me page at
Dear Dave;
In my opinion, the fleabay and IMCA connection didn't seem to couple
together as effectively as some of us had hoped. In the ideal world, it
would have been a good answer but in the world of lawyers and
lawsuits.well, a seal representing not much from an auction
house who
I am not convinced yet.any pictures in the as found condition or
with ANY fusion crust?
Dave F.
Steve Dunklee wrote:
Yahoo! Photos
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/album?c=sdunklee72520aid=576460762359134600pid=wtok=54pjM5KC_Q9KTC8Qk_hREw--ts=1165172077.src=ph
Steve Dunklee has
Would shikote Alin-like crust work? Blue steel, burn baby burn!
Dave F.
MexicoDoug wrote:
Hi Gary,
Fusion crust can be in the eyes of the beholder, so the difficulty with this
question is we are making a one-size fits all definition.
For the irons, you could get a vey thin local
Dear Ron, Other scientists with paleobotanical background, Dirk;
What are the chances of stromatolite fossils actually being found on
Mars? I am turning blue from holding my breath.
Anyone care to venture any odds of a rock with laminations being found?
Banded Iron Formation or Prokaryotae?
Dear List;
After a very successful day of stromatolite hunting and the meteorite
bucket coming back empty, I arrived home to a phone message from the
local newspaper. We have a witness in the Rock Springs area. The paper
has conducted a phone interview and I have directed the paper to the
That is some shady looking libyan melted pop bottle there Bob!
DF
drtanuki wrote:
Dear List,
If you take the time to look at Mr Bob`s email and
eBay you will notice that he ranks up there with the 5
Ducks, and the other seller`s from China,Vietnam,
Singapore, Thailand.
Many of these
I bought a 1 pound Nantan that was 1/2 metal and 1/2 shale for $16 at
the Denver show three years ago. Is that a market cross section?
Dave F.
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi Bob,
I found your comment interesting because in reading the post
to which you were referring, I saw it more as a
Dear Darren;
Isn't the freedom of the internet a wonderful thing. Everyone doing
everything!
Dave F.
Darren Garrison wrote:
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 15:52:51 -0700, you wrote:
Jim, that was a superb prank! Ingenious of you to substitute a new
photo at your own URL.
That actually
WHO IS PROUD TOM?He never exposed himself (herself) at Tucson Show.
Dave F.
Pelé Pierre-Marie wrote:
I'm afraid Proud Tom is coming back...
Pierre-Marie PELE
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Découvrez une
YES, I have some vials with .0008 grams in them! HURRY AND ACT NOW!
SEND PAYMENT TO MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT.
DF
steve arnold wrote:
anyone have any tagish lake for around $300?
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
Dear Jerry;
I think you said it all. Repeat offender.
Dave F.
Gerald Flaherty wrote:
Geoff and Tomasz,
Be assured, most, if not all of us consider the original source of this
thread therefore, no harm to anyone's reputation except the repeat offender.
Jerry Flaherty
- Original Message
This will be your seventh, or eighth time at making amends, being good
all over again.
May I suggest you get a tattoo of a large index finger pointed up, and a
thumb pointing to the left put in living color on your forehead for all
to see.
DF
steve arnold wrote:
Hello list.I sincerely want to
All of this makes me sneeze!
df
Dave Carothers wrote:
Steve,
There is an old saying actions speak louder than words. Let me repeat
that ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS!!!
You've apologized many times in the past and yet have contined to behave and
act like a jerk. Can you
DeRussemmm..the kiss of death or insanity.
Dave F. and no new snow here.
drtanuki wrote:
Dear Gary and List,
It seems to me that if you want your dealer list
link site to work and to get people to join that you
need to explain your connection with Mr. DeRusse who
once
Dear List;
SW Wyoming and South to Denver, and west to Nebraska is fun, the Wyoming
Dept. of Transportation web site cameras on the following link are
rather entertaining.
Do we think the meteorites left at Albin are getting any thermal benefit
from the cold and insulating snow, or would it be
Dear List, Gary;
In interest of the new list members who do not know of Mr. DeRusse and
company, try a google search
of Boggy Creek or Boggy Creek DeRusse and friends...
And, this is meteorite/meteorwrong history lesson part 201, thanks Elton.
Know your subject.
Dave F.
Mr EMan
Auh, contraire there dear EltonMr. Verish, and a large following of
recreational meteorite hunters in the western states have already
practiced meteorite recovery on public lands and the Smithsonian, Dr.
McCoy I believe have accepted that meteorite hunters in the field do
have the ability
Dear Martin;
I have heard that he teaches childrenand has so much time on his
hands he collects information on rocks.
He keeps to himself most of the time, and never speaks negative of
anyoneI could learn from such an individual.
Who knows more of this stranger?
Dave F.
Martin
Of course! It's the spacemens way of setting up dinner for Santa!
DF
Jan Bartels wrote:
Hello,Anybody here care to help me figure out what's in this Photo in the
Apollo 14 Archives?..I'm
stumped..:http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a14/AS14-67-9384HR.jpg
Thanks..Kevin...:)
An Ice cream trolley ??
Dear Geoff;
That clicking sound is probably your Mac!
Dave F.
Notkin wrote:
Paul Harris posted:
Windows has a setting under Sounds and Audio Devices that creates a
click each time a new navigation is sensed. Unfortunately our Banner
Ads and our rotating Classified Ads are picked up
Quote: [By the way, I'd be seriously interested if I'd know what to answer the
custom-people here in Germany, asked regarding the content of a package on
which is written snow-proof without value, for study only ...]
Well Matthias, that would be your ABR..average brown rock, of course!
http://cr4.globalspec.com/blogentry/837/Gerald-Ford-From-Project-Nike-to-NASA-and-Beyond?from_rss=1
Dear List;
I was a 21 year old fresh home from Vietnam and the Navy when President
Ford came to office and pardoned President Nixon.
I am sure many of the list members can remember where they
Dear List;
I am cleaning out some books I seldom use for reference these days and
am listing my Catalogue.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemih=003sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AITviewitem=item=130064705288rd=1rd=1
Ask any questions off list,
thank you,
Dave Freeman
mjwy
Rock Springs
It won't bring as much as an earlier find: a 1,400-pound space rock
that resembles a massive, slightly rotting yam. Ugly is only skin deep,
however. This monstrosity sold for a cool million.
So, I didn't know the rotten yam had sold, is that true?
I like yams.
Dave F.
Meteorites
Darren
Dear Listees;
I would like to comment that back in the dark days of meteorites a
number of years ago, WE discussed issues for seemingly ages (1998-2001?)
and then WE invented the IMCA to protect the world from fraudulent
meteorite dealersthen, a weak IMCA booted out Matteo for being less
Dear Listees;
The K2tv evening news in Casper, Wyoming reported a sherriff deputy went
out and witnessed a burned mark in the snow but no debris early this
morning after receiving a number of reportstheses are the same guys
that sent the posse up on Casper Mountain a few weeks ago chaising
Quote:
...come up with a 'press education pack' a little
booklet with a space rock stuck on that we could send out to all the
journalists etc for them to read -end quote.
But Mark, that would mean someone would have to know how to read..
Dave F.
Land of burning snow, not far from
Dear List:
Here's the latest;
Rutgers University
geologists Jeremy Delaney, Gail Ashley and Claire Condie and Peter
Elliott, an independent metallurgist who studied the object, determined
it was an iron meteorite because of its density, magnetic properties,
markings and coloration.
This is
Dear Crusty's;
I think the whole deal here with fusion crust which is what I choose
to call it, all boils down to what academia and thus the rest of us
mortal ones choose to call fusion crust.
We have discussed this issue numerous times here and it very much
relates my thought to President
Geeze Dave, what an excellent FUSION CRUST!
Dave F.
Dave Harris wrote:
Hi,
Previously some people expressed an interest in this item...
http://www.tiny.cc/SA
Dave
IMCA #0092
Sec.BIMS
www.bimsociety.org
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phenomenological
It this really a word? Sounds like a George Bush word.
DF
Matthias Bärmann wrote:
I agree. But using an expression (also a scientific one) in a
phenomenological manner we should take care to avoid a contradiction (or
even tensions) between the phenomenological and the
Dear List;
I have just listed a grand specimen of a paleo shall ball from the
Frontier Formation, Cretaceous Rock Springs Uplift.
Is it for real, well, a real cretaceous shale ball. I have not tested
for nickel, it has undergone a silified mineralization event.
Has an excellent manganese
And the number one answer would be: To much bologna at the show?
DF
M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
The hotel prices its a problem in all mineral
showswhy you not come in Bologna Show in March?
Matteo
--- Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Dear List Members,
If anybody
Dear Ed, List;
I asked him about the high shipping amount ;-)
and his responce was:
Item: The Spaceslag Meteorite (170070894753)
This message was sent while the listing was active.
spaceslag is the seller.
---
I would prefer to ship the item
Dear Pat, Walter, List;
I second Pat's review, the book could have been three volumes longer
with the adventure it contained. Good old Geoff Notkin is one of the
interesting personalities of our time that is in the book. Many of you
have the Russian sites represented in your meteorite
Dear List;
Not going to Tucson? How about a fast trip today?
Here is a photo web look at Tucson today!
The high here in RS WY was 6 degrees.
Sunny Catalina Mtns. Tucson, AZ.
Best, Dave F.
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/camera/week.html
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Sounds like a great tourist destination, a big rock, alcoholics and drug
addicts, crime, town in debt up to their ears, danger of electricity amd
water being turned off, high unemployment, and a large military presence.
Well pack my bags!
Poorly thought out release by Mr. Kangueehi, maybe the
Dear Geoff;
Your Miss Becky is a bit of a get aroundshe is now swimming with the
boys on the Atosha and Margareta Gold ships off the Florida Keys...
Gold treasures seemed to get her fancy more than meteorites!
Hope you didn't buy her too expensive of a dinner
Best,
Dave F.
Dear Lucky Ruben;
Ever think of visiting Wyoming?
I am silent about my new finds..
Dave F.
:-0
Ruben Garcia wrote:
Hi all,
I'm quite sure that there is more than 10 new Arizona
meteorite finds. I have 5 (possibly) new Meteorite
finds currently being studied at several Universities
(UCLA, ASU
If I had a guess, the TEP, Tucson Electrical Park would be on my short
short list of places to ferret out a rock saw and other equipment.
Remember that there are shows all over town. You will run out of money
and time no matter how much you think you have plenty of both.
TEP is on the south
Dear Tracy, Bernd, and List;
From Oahu to Moloki and the Channel is a very large area. Being of
watery origin, I am surprized any fell anywhere it didn't get wet.
Leper
Dave F.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tracy wrote:
I had thought that meant they collected pieces that fell on the ship.
Frank at that time was at U of Wyoming and was in the process of
cataloguing an abandon pile of miss labeled meteorites that didn't fit
in with the museum dedicated to dinosaurs.m
I miss Frank!
Dave F.
Frank and earnest
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Hutton wrote:
My earliest
Dear List;
I realize that private land meteorite hunting is an interesting bird and
contracts between the land owner and the hunter are a must before any
meteorites are found. Verbal is garbage when $$$ or even $$$,$$$ are
involved. I do realize that specific contractual issues are
Can you guess whos that X ? i can help
He is 60 years old. a Collector !
Best Regards
Or better yet, who are you? Whinning is better when you sign your message!
Lets see.collector, and 60 years oldthat narrows it down to not
me, not Dave Andrews or the two women
Dear List;
First we get spam from asd;gfjkjsdiojfoif lsdijoawejfpoiefjf acusing
someone of being a thief, and now this mess from someone unknown and not
signing his emails.
Anybody else find this rather spammy? Or does it have REEL value?
From the unknown Wyoming personality.
DF
I am not convinced, lets see a test for nickel and one for irridium.
Then let's get a meteorite lab to look it over. I have geology
background thus, I cancel out one geologist's vote it is a meteorite..
It may be space junk but I go back to the young man living at the house
and having
Dear Sterling;
Why don't you ask the chinese? They seem to be the most interested in
faking meteorites.
Dave F.
a non tucsonisti
Sterling K. Webb wrote:
Hi, Drake,
...Widmanstatten patterns are unique to
meteorites. That's not true.
I'll bite. In what other materials can they
Could this be the return of the mystrey one who has not revealed his
presence, The Proud Tom? One who has never been found, and one who
lurks, and one who seems to appear at the time of the Tucson show?
Oops, nope, this one doesn't seem to show that much intellegence!
D F in WY
Greg Hupe
Might be in another world, a GREAT PLACE FOR IMCA TO GO OFFER ASSISTANCE
WITH CLASSIFICATION.
Since I am no longer an IMCA member, I wouldn't even suggest it to the
others.
Dave F.
Michael Farmer wrote:
I don't know about the rest of the list, but I am sick
of hearing about this meteorite. It
Dear Dean;
I read your post top to bottom. I really enjoyed your comentary and
agree with you completely. My experience and thoughts point toward your
point of why hide the figures when they would boost the next auctions
attendance and prices regardless of what the former hammer prices were.
They are cheaper than pure iron because they are not pure iron.
They are nantans.
DF
Ma Lan wrote:
Hi Michael and List,
Pity that three pieces of nantans (57, 58, 59) were
sold for just 2.5 cent per gram, much cheaper than any
other meteorites. I don't know whether it's cheaper
than a piece of
Hola Gary, List;
I have a little masonry saw sort of like a 4 skill saw and it came from
Home Depot for $50 included the blade. It would cut stony meteorites as
Bill noted, use a wood jawed vice make a rip guide so you cut straight
and even, the saw has a water cooling system that attaches to
Dear List;
As many of you who know me already know, I quit drinking a long time ago
(20 years come August) as I couldn't remember crap, or conduct
business, or personal affairs when drunk, 1/4 full of beer, or plowed.
MAYBE THERE MAY BE A TIME WHEN SOME INDIVIDUALS, or certain or all
Geeze, boggy creek all over again!
DF
Bill wrote:
I'm glad I never bothered to follow this thread.
Bill
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:35:43 -0800 (PST)
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list]
Not to mention that practice makes perfect! If not this one, maybe the
nextand it beats sitting around the house dreaming about doing
something fun!
Dave F
Where meteorite hunting season has reopened for the year.
Thomas Webb wrote:
Hi Gary,
Let's hope your efforts will uncover a new
Dear Gary;
I kind of thought that maybe he should live a lonely life as his scare
tactic would warrent that all meteorite persons would stay away from
such a crabby appleton!
His crater and the Peruvian government may be his ONLY FRIENDS!
df
Gary K. Foote wrote:
A rather dark post Randall.
Dear Sterling;
After hunting them here very successfully for 9 (wow that's a very long
time) years, I am pretty good at it.
Track record: stromatolites found 6 separate genus and species, 8 tons
collected
meteorites:found 1 L-6
54
Geoff;
You forgot to mention all the sampling of the holbrook lepus leavings!
A rich-u-al in itself! And that Peru thing is just a pile on for comedy!
Dave F.
ebay id mjwy
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Notkin wrote:
Dave Harris posted:
You guys have been going on about Holbrook as if it was
Dear Sterling;
There are innumerable historical accounts of
fabulous events for which at the time there was
no rational explanation that are perfectly and
consistently what would be expected from
a meteorite that are presently blythely dismissed
as being without proof.
Sort of reminds me of
Dear Dr. Death,
A SA hammer would out rival the Nahala dog hammer in value!
DF
doctor death wrote:
We of the meteorite collecting community owe alot to Big Steve of Chicago.
His trades are more like veiled donations to keep specimens flowing into the
hands of a luck few who take advantage
Dear List;
I was surprised to read that ebay may be doing something about crime
read on!
This came from the ebay information page.
Hi everyone... I'm Mike Rou, Senior Manager, Global Law Enforcement
Operations. My team works with law enforcement agencies around the world
to pursue,
Jones's corollary- the more spammy the post the more likely it is to
repeat itself.
Dave F.
Thread killer
Gary K. Foote wrote:
I've noticed the same pattern - repeat posts coming thru in bunches.
Gary
On 2 Mar 2007 at 17:39, David Weir wrote:
Dean,
When I get that random buch of
Dear List;
Lunar eclipse in Wyoming was interesting but nothing to leave the
house about. I spent an hour sitting on a 7,000 foot elevation hill
in town, waiting, waiting, waiting. A red moon with a mysterious
clouded upper right-hand corner came up about dusk. Moon rose, and was
full.
Dear Zelimir;
I enjoyed reading your post. Just a thought, when is France going to
pressure all colletors/collections to give their specimens back?
Dave F.
Zelimir Gabelica wrote:
Dear list,
I wish to thank many of you for having provided new or corrected data for
my compilation of Ensisheim
Maybe they live in glass houses and do not prefer to be around stones
thrown or otherwise.
DF
Darren Garrison wrote:
On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 14:03:03 -0800, you wrote:
Greetings all,
I have come across many falls (such as Kilabo) where a fall is
reported to occur throughout a
Dear List;]
Here is the email address of the photographer and story artist
You may all wish to ask him to follow up on the story to either
disprove, or prove the rock in question.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best,
Dave Freeman
RS WY
Ron Baalke wrote:
the David Proeber
and he sent this:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/temp/03052007bb.jpg
Best,
ken newton
Dave Freeman mjwy wrote:
Dear List;]
Here is the email address of the photographer and story artist
You may all wish to ask him to follow up on the story to either
disprove
Can anyone get ahold of the famous Myth Busters in the San Francisco
area, this one would be a great one for Jammie to tackle!
Best,
Dave F
myth busted.
Matson, Robert wrote:
Hi Ken,
In case you missed the video:
http://www.pantagraph.com/video/2007/030507_spaceobject/
Thanks very
Dear Geoff-python, Darren,
I would put in a meteorite ranch and conduct a meteorite rodeo
evenbuy some nice Dean-NWA's, plant them in a field and charge
tourists to hunt meteorites and certify the NWA" (let them know they
are NWA"S, "TRANSPLANTED ORPHAN METEORITE HUNTS" ON THE BRENHAM
Dear Bill,
Excellent post.
Dave F.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
Dear Darren, List;
For more fun and giggles with pizo electrical anomalies, try holding a
nice quartz crystal in your paw and squeezing it. One can generally
feel the sensations of energy as quartz will emit micro volts when
constrictedtrue story.
Feel the power...
Dave F.
Darren
Dear Herman, List, ART;
As we all know, posting personal emails to the list with out permission
is a direct violation of list rules.
I find a porn discussion, and meteorites a social desease that also
should be eliminated from the list as well.
Maybe we could get Art to offer a message of
I agree with Dave and Mike. We are a small community and phony or
dishonest dealings need to be exposed. If the parties can settle out of
our public arena, wonderful! When they can't and it appears that this
has been a seriously long on going ordeal for both parties, then the
meteorite
Dear Walter;
I bet that feedback on eBay (which I highly recommend), could relate an
interesting paper on to the field collectors. A stretch maybe, but
surely important and interesting.
Hipothetical bad boy of meteorite world gets a few dozen negative
feedbacks on ebay, his business shrinks,
. Sorry, cutting and pasting is not
working at the moment.
Dave Freeman
mjwy
IMCA #3864
Rock Springs, WY
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Maybe we could all chip in for a meteorite calendar for Ssteeve so he
could mark when he posts an add so he could keep track for us.
Dave F.
Johnny Rieben wrote:
Bravo Martin...Bravo!!!
I am glad somebody finally mentioned that.
I was beginning to think I was the only person annoyed by it!
Dear List;
I can't help but think that an accurate survey of annual meteorite sales
in dollars would be followed by an annual sales tax on meteorites in
dollars!
I presume the feds already have some one that looks into what meteorites
do to the economy as all of us in the US file income tax
A very large case of wanting sumpthin-for-nuthin???
Dave F.
stan . wrote:
The samples would be available
for the future experiments that anyone might conceive - rather than
sitting
lost in some dusty drawer...or in a membrane box, decaying away on
someone's
desk.
Quite the
My Ford pickup is named the black hole for all the gas it sucks in
:-)
Dave F.
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In a message dated 7/17/2006 1:34:43 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All,
I was just wondering if anyone else out there drives a meteorite
vehicle. What I
Only fair that the whole list know how you operate...
Dave F.
Steve Arnold, Chicago!! wrote:
Hi list.I want to amend a few items on my sale.There are some that I am
selling that I paid less for.But the rest of them I did pay more for.Just
not all of them.I appreciate it being btought up to
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