Greetings Don and all,
I checked out your site and enjoyed reading your step by step on ebay buying.
Wish you would include me on your site. I've only been selling for 22
years now.
One other source and one mentioned in your webpage is here:
http://meteorite-identification.com/wrongs1.html
Greetings listees,
ahhh the hot/cold debate rears it's head again. I appreciate Bernd's
list of falls that seem to indicate warm more so than cold but there
are many factors to consider when compiling data. In Bernd's list, how
many of these warm specimens were observed by laymen?? Often
Greetings,
Hands down, meteorites are cold when they land :-)
Apollo Astronauts reported the smell of gun powder from the moon dust.
Perhaps many bodies in the solar system have that smell. Falling
through the atmosphere should remove the regolith though, except where
it is cemented in from
Hi Richard and all,
If one figures the cost of going to the moon the returned lunar
material as the only benifit, then the cost of $44,537,594.97 would be
correct. However there were many, many other benifits as well. All of
the NASA spin offs that many of us enjoy today including computers,
Hi Mark and all,
The subject is cost of lunar specimens and were going off topic by
trying to discuss NASA spin offs but I'll reluctantly discuss it.
First, show me where in my post I said that NASA invented the
computer,velcro (thanks for the spelling) and freeze dried food. They
simply
Hi Mike, Patrick and all,
Then from Jan. 01, 2000 to Dec.1, 2010 there have been 56 falls in
eleven years (11 yr).Interesting.
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Galactic Stone Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com:
Hi Patrick,
Yes, I meant to say from Jan 01, 2000. :)
Best regards,
MikeG
On
Hi Regine,
Having been a collecor during that time, I can verify from personal
information I read (I believe in sky and telescope) that the people did
think it was a cure from heaven for aids and ground it up and used it
in that form.
One small stone also struck a boy in the head (hammer
Greetings,
Here is a thread that WD40 was talked about in the past. You can use
this date to go back and view all the comments. Apparently there was a
prior thread on the same subject even further back.
--AL Mitterling
Re: [meteorite-list] WD-40
Eric Twelker
Thu, 02 Jun 2005 21:49:26
Hi Dave and all,
Having purchased some of the Fairfield Meteorite from the finder and
cut the material into slices, I have some comments about it.
First the matrix seem very tight and the specimen had rust on the
outside but was very stable on the inside. I was worried about it going
bad
Greetings,
The Earth capture theory creates a lot of problems due to the size of
the Earth/Moon system. I believe it is physically impossible. It has
long been discarded as a viable theory.
More likely an impact occured with the Earth during formation. At least
that is the most logical idea
Greetings,
Here is something I put together on Oscar Monnig for another forum. I
borrowed heavily from the TCU site. Best!
--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites
Greetings,
This is in regards to the Oscar Monnig Collection.
Oscar Monnig was the Harvey Nininger of Texas and mid south region
Greetings,
Since Most everyone is in Tucson, thought I would offer some
interesting offerings on eBay for those who are bored.
I am offering items on eBay for 40% off my normal catalog prices. I
have NOT marked prices higher to discount them. Some items are below my
cost! I may list more
Rock and Roll!
;-)
--AL
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Greetings Darren and all,
The link you give is for terrestrial peridot. Steve is trying to sell
peridot from space rocks which is more unique. If you just want peridot
then there is plenty of that. If you want peridot from space rocks
there are only about 40 some falls and finds of this type
Greetings,
About ten years back I experimented with water jets for cutting
material. Besides the water they used garnet as the abrasive in the
water. There are different stream sizes they can use. Sizes don't come
to me as I am writing this from memory.
I cut some Odessa, Texas irons. Those
Greetings Sterling and all,
Last OT post for me here, right or wrong.
My information comes from a Cook Nuclear Scientist who gave our
astronomy group a program topic a few years back. No doubt I can't
remember exactly what he said and my information may need updating.
How ever one thing he
Hi Steve and all,
Seems the money could have been used to promote sales rather than
wasted in court. You both would have come out ahead. Sorry that you had
to spend the money to defend yourself.
With this slow economy it is understandable that sales of big ticket
items are hard to sell.
Hi John and all,
Also see the May issue 2004 of Meteorite Magazine for more on the
Smithsonian Collection. I took photos of specimens and gave my account
of the visit with the readers of Meteorite Magazine. Nice article to
read before you go.
--AL Mitterling
Quoting John Lutzon
Russ
Hi Werner,
Exactly my thoughts. Can't say something nice then keep it to yourself.
The're trying to buy material to give to a school. Joe has offer
material and will be willing to take a loss, making the specimen both
available and less costly by the donations of others being given.
Can't
Greetings,
Everything that is east of the Cascades in Oregon is a semi desert. It
is both very dry, Isolated and there are roads that stretch on for a
hundred miles without gas, food and shelter. The Oregonites call it the
Oregon outback! The problem hunting Oregon is there is many stones out
Greetings,
Everything that is east of the Cascades in Oregon is a semi desert. It
is both very dry, Isolated and there are roads that stretch on for a
hundred miles without gas, food and shelter. The Oregonites call it the
Oregon outback! The problem hunting Oregon is there is many stones out
Greetings,
I have a variety of eBay auctions ending in the next one to four days.
These include a nice crusted Lost City part slice, Lafayette, Indiana,
Powellsville, Ohio full slice, Norton County, Gibeon, A Monnig Tulia,
Texas slice, tektite kit, Monahans, Texas 1998, Long Island, KS, EL
Hi Frank and all,
I was going to post that page but you beat me to it. While there is
controversy on the Pasamonte fireball, I believe it is the actual photo
of the meteor in flight and at the time of it entering into slower than
sound flight as posted on David Weir's page.
The UNW page
Hi Greg and Greg,
72 years or 172 years, if you are around you'll wish you'd taken better
care of yourself. :-)
--AL Mitterling
Quoting GREG LINDH gee...@msn.com:
Hi Greg,
I really suck at math, even so, I believe that would be 172 years
from now, not 72, so you definitely won't be
Greetings,
The list isn't too active. Everyone must be watching the Meteorite Men.
I've been enjoying it. Best!
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I have 4 ebay auctions ending in about 16 hours.
See auctions here: search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZalmittmet
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Greetings,
Just a note that DAG 262 was the first readily available Lunar
meteorite on the market followed by DAG 400. Calcalong Creek, Australia
was first available meteorite for sale at a cost of $1,000,000 per gram
to my understanding. I am not sure if any sold at that price.
Rob, Martin
Hi Chris and all,
I'm sure your aware of the relationship of meteors vs fireball events
working on trying to photograph them.
For those less familiar, and my thoughts regarding these events, meteor
showers are associated with comets and are the trailing debris behind
the comet. When the
Hi Wayne and all,
Sounds like a nice one!
A comment on astronomy and observing. As much as I like a good beer, we
had a eye doctor comment at an astronomy convention (in a talk) about
observing medically speaking. He suggested that beer and other drinks
tend to make your eyes less sensitive
Greetings,
The problem with using magnet canes are, once a meteorite is touched
then the weak field in the specimen (and the parent body it came from)
will be altered. A magnet field may be one way of pairing specimens to
certain parent bodies. Now and in the future.
While it saves a lot of
Hi Dr. Korotev and all,
I appreciate your lunar website and often refer to it. Glad you are a
participant here.
If that is the case then lunar meteorites would have to heat up quite a
little bit due to this slower speed. How altered would material be then
from the fall?
perhaps the ablating
Hi Ed,
Not an expert by any means on tektites but the subject has been
discussed here quite a bit in the past. You can go to the meteorite
central site and conduct a search on what has been said or google a
search on tektites. We do have very knowledgeable people on here that
can offer
Melanie and all,
Don't know who you bought your Allende from but.I don't know how to
say this, but I have sold off some Allende recently. Had some sitting
on the counter where I make my margaritas and there is a possibility
that I got some lime on some specimens by accident. I usually
Greetings,
This sounds like another specimen of the Klamath Falls Meteorite.
Probably traded by the local Indians of that area. Same Classification.
--AL Mitterling
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Hi Ron and all,
If this is going to be the case, if you get a permit to hunt federal
lands then you are being granted a lease to hunt and all material
should belong to the finder then. Perhaps this is an interpatation of
the law we can live with.
--AL Mitterling
Quoting R N Hartman
Hi Rob and all,
I've seen the data for this and know there are differences. With less
than 10 IIIF irons existing, the probability of two being found 100
miles apart from one another are just astronomical and nearly
impossible.
How many times have we seen big differences in the span of a
Hi David and all,
I'm not a geologist but I suspect that when the thinsections are made
and polarized light is used to reveal the various colors (mineral make
up) of the meteorite that this is in effect about the same thing as
using fluorescent lighting. They also use quite an array of other
Hi Bernd and all,
Agreed, there is accessory amounts of olivine in mesosiderites but
these are very low amounts so the olivine seem to be mostly absent in
the formation. Most likely the amounts found were mixed in formation.
This also explaines the green olivine crystal(s) found in some of
Greetings,
Test
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Hi Bernd and all,
Another example is the China Iron (that tends to rust) name fails me
right now but lots of material has been sold in the past. They were
putting those in acid and letting them eat the outsides off then
selling them as smaller pieces after treatment. Those were highly
Hi Tim and all,
I've got the ultimate ruster picture for you. I'll have to dig it out
and get it to you. It isn't a larger specimen like your 3.382 specimen
but it does weight a pound. If this doesn't take the first prize, I'd
like to see the photo that does. best!
--AL Mitterling
Greetings,
Thank you for pointing this out to me Frank! My apology to Mr. Todd
Parker for my error. I thought I had read on the list his name. I'll
have to re-read and see if it sounded like he was being accused and why
I jotted his name down.
To attempt to set things straight, Todd Parker
Hi Count and all,
I do like this idea except for one or two areas. Running already
classified specimens back through the system which is already
overloaded would slow down the overall classification system.
If someone were suspecious of someone doing this they could obtain or
give a sample
Hi Dan,
Just a note, Bernd just recently pointed out that the NWA 869 is an
L3-L6 brecciated chondrite. For those who haven't taken note.
--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites
Quoting Dan Furlan danfur...@gmail.com:
anybody want to buy some very nice NWA 869 L4-L6 brecciated chondrite
for
Hi Steve and all,
Blaine is truly one of the gems in the dealer base. He probably knows
more than any 20 dealers combine and has a degree in geology making him
more up in the chemistry of space rocks.
Steve, while he was buying your finds back then, I was buying a pretty
good portion of his
Hi Steve and all,
Blaine is truly one of the gems in the dealer base. He probably knows
more than any 20 dealers combine and has a degree in geology making him
more up in the chemistry of space rocks.
Steve, while he was buying your finds back then, I was buying a pretty
good portion of his
Hi Matthew and all,
Odd as I never view Alaska and Hawaii as not part of the USA only a bit
further away.
One thing that I do post in my adds are, No shipping to certain
countries because of extreme trouble with that countries mail service.
There are a few places like that and some people
Greetings,
Maybe the next time a specimen is offer up we could get a consortium of
collectors to buy the material and divide it up. I'd be interested in
a slice myself.
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Davio L. Ribeca dav...@comcast.net:
Hi Elton,
I saw the Auction yesterday. Yinan W. and Shawn
Hi Jeff and all,
I'm sure that everyone is thinking what I am thinking, and that is, if
this individual was caught on these items, how many other items were
not caught up to now?
If I had dealt with this individual, I'd be asking if my other
specimens were authentic. Some items are easy to
Hi Bernd and all,
Nitric acid is bad stuff. It will stain your skin and should only be
used with protective gloves and googles. It is a cancer causing
material and extream caution should be used at all times with this
acid.It also tends to explode when mixed with different items. Other
than
The Apollo program which brought back some 840 lbs of material or about
7 times the amount of found lunar meteorites.
The average weight of a lunar meteorite is 382.895 grams. However if
you subtract the two largest lunar meteorites which weigh about half
the total of all found lunar
Hi Bernd and all,
Easier or harder?? Takes less energy to fall in than out. Best!!
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Bernd V. Pauli bernd.pa...@paulinet.de:
Eric W. wrote:
Absolutely! Why not? It makes perfect sense.
Well, Eric and List, because getting ejected into the outer reaches
of the solar
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Greetings,
Some of you may remember a while back that Joe Kerchner found some
interesting looking specimens while out meteorite hunting. I was
involved in helping him get the specimens to a researcher who has
determined they are a good meteorwrong but not a meteorite.
Many may remember a
Greetings,
Some of you may remember a while back that Joe Kerchner found some
interesting looking specimens while out meteorite hunting. I was
involved in helping him get the specimens to a researcher who has
determined they are a good meteorwrong but not a meteorite.
Many may remember a
Greetings to those interested,
I have the following items ending in about 24 hours to four days on
ebay. Some nice items for those on your Christmas list.
Oriented Millbillillie, Main Class Meteorite Kit, Lafayette Indiana,
Big Nice whole 11.57 kilo Gibeon and 170.8 gram whole Gibeon, nice
Greetings,
I have ebay auctions ending in the afternoon.I have a lot of
interesting items ending over the next three days including the new
Wyoming meteorite.
Search my eBay auctions under the eBay username of almittmet
Best!
--AL Mitterling
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Hi Larry and all,
Without knowing what research has been done studying Lutetia, if memory
serves me right, don't they take into account the regolith on the surface of
an asteroid and adjust the spectra so it more closely matches clean
meteorite specimens that we have? Thought this may have not
Hi Anne and all,
In the 23 plus years I have been dealing, I have business cards and
contact information to over 500 suppliers. Some are not in the business
any longer but have been replaced by many other new dealers. Figure in
all the new dealers both full time and part time, dealer
Hi Frank and all,
This is one that I have wanted to chase down. Need to look at what
Farrington had to say on the fall. Thought I would go over to the area
sometime and do a search at the libraries in the area and try to get
some definitive proof (if there is proof in a newspaper article) on
Hi Ruben and all,
I think that the Vaca Muerta fall was simply found near a dead cow landmark.
Perhaps Steve Arnold or Geoff Notkin can shed some dead bones on this. :-)
Best!
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Ruben Garcia mrmeteor...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
3.Q Has any animal ever been hit by a
Greetings,
Interesting. Perhaps we don't have Vestoid material but rather we have
the impactor material instead. Best!
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Graham Ensor graham.en...@gmail.com:
All has been very quiet on the Dawn front...should be interesting when
all the data is put togetherseems
Greetings,
There is an article that says there are something like 517 or more
missing Moon Rocks that NASA has loaned out in fourty years. I think my
problem with this is when they shake down little old ladies for small
bits of dust that was given to their husbands for working on projects
Greetings,
For Sale 161 gram Cat Mountain and 1 +/- gram specimens.
Seriously UPS is the most expensive way I have found to ship and I
avoid it. Fed-X is cheaper but I prefer USPS when items are small
enough to ship that way.
--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites
Quoting Count Deiro
Greetings,
I am offering nine specimens as a whole. I am selling this for someone
that is needy and on medical disability. There are some items he needs
and why the specimens are being sold. I am only selling these and won't
make a profit off any of these.
Collection consists of the
Hi Mike,
Since it is Harvey's BD, people might want to read more about him here:
http://www.meteorite.com/nininger/
Best to all!
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Mike Jensen meteoritepl...@gmail.com:
Hi All
Yes it is HH Niningers birthday today Jan 17th. He would have been 125!
--
Mike
--
Mike
Greetings,
While I would shy away from using cutting oils on chondrites, Robert
Haag used an oil lubricant to cut Pena Blanca Springs. It was a water
soluble meteorite and would have dissolved (or at least some of it) by
using water. He had a method of removing most of the residue from the
Greetings,
I have some eBay auctions ending soon. One interesting item is a one
gram specimen of the India Martian Meteorite Shergotty, the S in SNC. I
also have some Monnig Specimens, Gibeon, a large chunk of Ghubara, Omen
with outside oxidized crust and other items.
A link to my auctions:
Hi Mike and all,
There are speck collections, micro collections, macro collections, and
on up. I tend to collect in the 200 gram range myself but have
specimens as large as 20kg range and small as 1/4 gram.
Someone could have a speck collection totaling 400 to 800. It would be
harder to
Greetings,
Post like this one is why I love this list!
--AL
Quoting John Teague volg...@icx.net:
Where is an admin when we need one?
Do we really need to be subjected to such? And, yes, I do KNOW
how to use the DEL key!
I use to recommend this list to my customers. This is a fine
Hi Steve,
You and I live pretty close so I could cut them for you. Cost for doing
that would be $1,000,000 but for you it's free.
Big thing would being able to set a time to meet. Best!
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Steve Witt stelo...@yahoo.com:
Greetings List,
After a recent trip to
Hi Richard and all,
Let that send a message to all the frauds out there mis-representing
meteorites in one form or the other. Especially the one from the
Chicago area. Your time is coming!!
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Dick Lipke richardli...@comcast.net:
After all these years of being warned
Greetings all,
Congrats on the find Robert. Wondering what the price will be on this
material. If new falls of ordinary chondrites are going for over
$100/gram, a CM should go for 5 to 10 times more. Hopefully there will
be a great amount of material found and the price will be affordable to
Greeting,
Wonder how much nickel poisoning he and his family have??
--AL Mitterling
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Quoting Shawn Alan photoph...@yahoo.com:
Hello Listers,
found this article about ham, meteorite, and being worth
5.3 million big ones. Man, meteorites cost alot
these days.
Hi Dirk,
Still have #18 22.7 gram. I'd be interested in this piece for now.
--AL Mittering
Quoting drtanuki drtan...@yahoo.com:
List,
More items have been added since nearly all sold out. Please have
a look regardless if you are interested in buying or not. The
photos are worth the
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Hi Ruben and all,
That's one meteorite I wouldn't want to cut as it is too nice the way
it is. If it were about 10 times larger then maybe.
Best!
--AL Mitterling
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Quoting Ruben Garcia rubengarcia85...@gmail.com:
Here is a really cool cluster of Seymchan Crystals
Hi Michael and all,
I haven't been following the list for a while but is this for the
Tucson Auction or the Denver auction??
Quoting Michael Blood mlbl...@cox.net:
Hi All,
I am getting some more pieces in and people have asked me to extend
The lowest fee to Sept. 15, so I have. So, anyone
Hi Michael and all,
I haven't been following the list for a while but is this for the
Tucson Auction or the Denver auction??
Quoting Michael Blood mlbl...@cox.net:
Hi All,
I am getting some more pieces in and people have asked me to extend
The lowest fee to Sept. 15, so I have. So, anyone
Just a test to see if I can get a message through.
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Hi Michael and all,
I haven't been following the list for a while but is this for the
Tucson Auction or the Denver auction??
Quoting Michael Blood mlbl...@cox.net:
Hi All,
I am getting some more pieces in and people have asked me to extend
The lowest fee to Sept. 15, so I have. So, anyone
Hi Shawn and all,
The Denver Show ran from September 10th (roughly) to September 16th. I
attended for a few days. Blaine Reed's room was central to all the
meteorite collectors and dealers for the most part. Blaine always has a
nice display as well as good prices on items. A number of dealer
Hi Bernd and all,
Nothing like insulting our number one, most like citizen on the list (you).
Not to mention all of the quality posts you provide!
This scum is on my bad boy list for good.
Best regards always!
--AL Mitterling
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Quoting Bernd V. Pauli
Mike,
I can assure you that the Bill you are referring to would never send
Bernd such a message from past emails that we have exchanged. You'll
have to find another witch or better yet lets just talk about
meteorites.
--AL Mitterling
Galactic, Stone Ironworks Said:
Quote: I strongly
Greetings,
There is a way to tell a bediasite from indochinites other than
physical looks. If anyone wants the tip, email me off list.
--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites
Quoting jason utas jasonu...@gmail.com:
Helo Brian, All,
Yep, it's John Bryan Scarborough.
And those aren't the
Hi Mirko and list,
We communicated over the eBay email about this bidder. He is currently
bidding on some of my items on ebay (almittmet). I offer shipping in
two days depending on payment. I sometimes think the people up to no
good have questionable ID's in hopes you will ship before
Hi Phil and all,
You mentioned other factors in your post but I'll include cycles in the
Sun also can have a big effect on weather as well as the ones you
mentioned.
Pretty hard to study something as old as the Earth system by observers
who are here only a very short span of that time.
Hi Mirko and Phil,
Same here. This bidder bought item from me and didn't pay saying that other
dealers couldn't provide paperwork. Didn't ask me if I had any. Think
he was hoping for shipment before payment.
I recommend that people block this buyer from their ebay auctions or
you might run into
Steve,
You need to put AD in your subject when selling items, even when your
misrepresent a post to say Happy Thanksgiving then go into your ad mode.
Thanks for your consideration.
--AL Mitterling
Quoting steve arnold chicagosteve1...@gmail.com:
Hello listers. I would like to publicly
Steve,
You need to put AD in your subject line when selling meteorites even
under the disguise of wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. Your
consideration is appreciated.
--AL Mitterling
Quoting steve arnold chicagosteve1...@gmail.com:
Hello listers. I would like to publicly wish all my
Greetings List,
To shoot one's mouth off without thinking is the same as shooting a
firearm off with out aiming. No other comment as it will make things
worse.
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Greetings,
I thought falls without witnesses were allege falls??
--AL Mitterling
Quoting h...@meteorhall.com:
Scientists argue all the time. Discussion is what drives every science.
Words are important. I'm impotent...wait, that's from an old joke. See,
even spelling is important!
Good
Hi Yinan and all,
You also left out depreciation on your vehicle which also adds up. I
think business gets a 50 cents a mile deduction on that. Best!
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Yinan Wang veom...@gmail.com:
Driving vs Flying is a question of starting point and logistics.
For east coasters
Greetings,
Also add In and Out Burger. 257. 3711 BROADWAY BLVD.
TUCSON, AZ 85716, 1978 E. AJO WAY TUCSON, AZ 85713.
Mag Pie Pizza and Old Town Pizza are also good pizza places.
Best!
--AL Mitterling
Quoting cdtuc...@cox.net:
John,
Chuy's on Speedway is closed due to immigration
Quoting Edwin Thompson etmeteori...@hotmail.com:
The story we were told back in 92 was that the solders broke up the
stones because they were told there might be silver and gold in the
stones from the sky.
Greetings Edwin and list,
If I remember right, in my Sky and Telescope article that
NASA asteroid expert Don Yeomans, head of the agency's Near-Earth
Object Program Office, told SPACE.com that the object which exploded
over a thinly inhabited stretch of eastern Europe today was most likely
an _exploding fireball known as a bolide._
Read more:
Greetings,
Roving Reporter missed the meteor that landed near Blaine's room.
--AL
Quoting valpar...@aol.com:
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: New Fall !!
Contributed by: Roving Reporter
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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Greetings,
Sorry to spoil the holiday season by posting this. Since I was threaten
by this fraud, I will again post some of the problems people have had
with him. If you are buying from him, you are enabling him to continue
to contaminate our collections and are just as guilty.
Just because
Greetings,
I keep hearing and seeing different places about this being the new
decade. They kept saying it last night in the news media. It isn't! The
new decade will begin next January 1st 2011. Just as people made
mistakes about the new millinaium about nine years ago.
Unless the calander
Hi Carl and all,
Just a note, the Millbillillie reddish color comes from the red clay in
that area of Australia and isn't oxidation to my knowledge. There are
many pristine samples of Millbillillie with black fusion crust. Also
Millbillillie is a somewhat fairly fresh fall that didn't happen
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