Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?

2003-07-16 Thread Howard Wu
Actually young pigeons are quite edible:
Pigeons have been bred for food for centuries dating back to early Asian, Arabic, and European traditions. This history is lengthier than even the current domesticated chickens and turkeys. We have taken this breeding tradition one step further by developing and even further crossing to create a broader breasted Squab specifically for today’s food industry. Fed only whole corn, wheat and milo along with specially formulated all natural grain pellets for protein; Squab is ready for market at less than four weeks of age. This early preparation age, prior to even flying, along with a stress free grow out, all natural diet, and special breeding make for its special tenderness. The meat of Squab is distinctly different from that of any other domestic poultry, while being milder than that traditionally associated with game meats.
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The meat of pigeon is not good to eat. ... the humanone I would not know .. we do $0.5 for gram? Matteo--- Roman Jirasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: My friend was a tourist feeding pigeons once. God bless his soul now...  How much / g?  Roman   - Original Message - From: "M come Meteorite Meteorites" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 12:29 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?A meteorite is fall over the S.Marco Church here in  Venice, it pierced the roof of the Church, have hit a  turist in the head and kill a pigeon that strolled in
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?

2003-07-15 Thread Michael Farmer
WOW, they saw the fall and headed right for the school track and found still
hot meteorites. I give one about a 0.0% chance of being real and 100% chance
BULLSH$#.
Mike Farmer
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 http://www.thedailyworld.com/daily/2003/Jul-15-Tue-2003/news/news1.html

 Rocks in Elma may be remains of a meteor
 By Levi Pulkkinen
 Daily World (Washington)
 July 15, 2003

 ELMA - Elma High School Senior Brian Reed was bored,
 just taking a night drive through Elma's dark, deserted
 streets. Closing on 1 a.m., he, his cousin Scott Reed and
 fellow Elma Senior Dan Raney hadn't found any more
 excitement after midnight than before it.

 Then, Reed says, a meteor tore open the night sky.

 We were just driving down the road, and I just saw this big,
 bright flash, the 18 - year - old said. At first, I thought it
 was a shooting star or a falling star or something.

 It looked like fireworks, but it had a tail about six or seven -
 feet long.

 Reed said the falling rock appeared to break apart as it
 approached the earth, exploding before impact.

 The young men decided to investigate, and headed from the
 freeway toward Elma High School, where they believed the
 fragments struck.

 We went out there and started looking around, and we saw
 a bunch of divot holes in the sand of the track out there,
 Reed said. We looked for a while, then we went and got a
 couple of cops.

 Raney, 17, said he tried to pick up a piece of the still - hot
 rock and burned his hand.

 Soon police joined the young men's investigation, examining
 the pock - marked asphalt and dinged ground.

 Toby Smith, a University of Washington astronomy lecturer
 and meteorite researcher, said Reed's description of events
 matches with the stories told by others who have seen falling
 meteors.

 It sort of has the hallmarks of being a classic meteorite fall,
 Smith said. It's actually very rare (to see a meteor strike
 the earth), but, as the population density grows, we get more
 people reporting seeing this type of thing.

 These types of meteorite fall are reported about once or
 twice a year.

 After flagging down a Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Deputy,
 Reed called his mother and contacted the Elma Police
 Department. Working a graveyard shift, Elma Officer Travis
 Bealert took the call.

 According to Elma Police sources, the officer arrived at the
 scene to find the young men searching for pieces of rock.
 After examining the site himself, Bealert apparently
 continued on his patrol.

 Bealert's shift ended early Tuesday and attempts to contact
 him were unsuccessful.

 Though more than 20,000 tons of material strike the earth's
 atmosphere annually, Smith said nearly all of it burns up
 before it strikes the ground. Very rarely is material that
 actually strikes the earth actually seen.

 If the Elma meteorites are extraterrestrial, Smith said he
 believes it may be the first meteor strike witnessed in
 Washington's history. Six other meteorites have been
 recovered in Washington.

 Smith said a similar strike was witnessed near a Chicago
 suburb last year.

 These things are seen to happen, he said. Meteorites are
 very, very rare things, but a lot of them fall.

 The astronomer said meteors passing through the earth's
 atmosphere usually burn and deform, leaving a dark, glassy
 skin on the rock.

 It really looks like a burnt crust. That's usually a dead
 giveaway, Smith said. If they have the crusts on them,
 there's a very good possibility that these could be
 meteorites.

 Until the rock has been examined, however, Smith said it is
 difficult to be certain of its origin.

 But, how do three young men of Elma top off their out - of -
 this - world night? Snacks, of course.

 We went down to the store behind the bowling alley ... and
 got something to eat, Reed said. We were still pretty
 excited.

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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?

2003-07-15 Thread GeoZay
In a message dated 7/15/03 3:15:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


WOW, they saw the fall and headed right for the school track and found still
hot meteorites. I give one about a 0.0% chance of being real and 100% chance
BULLSH$#.

I'd give it greater odds at being BS than you did. 
GeoZay





Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?

2003-07-15 Thread Walter Branch
Hello Everyone,

Here is the most disturbing part of the report:

It sort of has the hallmarks of being a classic meteorite fall,

This is from a University of Washington astronomy lecturer and meteorite
researcher

-Walter

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 http://www.thedailyworld.com/daily/2003/Jul-15-Tue-2003/news/news1.html

 Rocks in Elma may be remains of a meteor
 By Levi Pulkkinen
 Daily World (Washington)
 July 15, 2003

 ELMA - Elma High School Senior Brian Reed was bored,
 just taking a night drive through Elma's dark, deserted
 streets. Closing on 1 a.m., he, his cousin Scott Reed and
 fellow Elma Senior Dan Raney hadn't found any more
 excitement after midnight than before it.

 Then, Reed says, a meteor tore open the night sky.

 We were just driving down the road, and I just saw this big,
 bright flash, the 18 - year - old said. At first, I thought it
 was a shooting star or a falling star or something.

 It looked like fireworks, but it had a tail about six or seven -
 feet long.

 Reed said the falling rock appeared to break apart as it
 approached the earth, exploding before impact.

 The young men decided to investigate, and headed from the
 freeway toward Elma High School, where they believed the
 fragments struck.

 We went out there and started looking around, and we saw
 a bunch of divot holes in the sand of the track out there,
 Reed said. We looked for a while, then we went and got a
 couple of cops.

 Raney, 17, said he tried to pick up a piece of the still - hot
 rock and burned his hand.

 Soon police joined the young men's investigation, examining
 the pock - marked asphalt and dinged ground.

 Toby Smith, a University of Washington astronomy lecturer
 and meteorite researcher, said Reed's description of events
 matches with the stories told by others who have seen falling
 meteors.

 It sort of has the hallmarks of being a classic meteorite fall,
 Smith said. It's actually very rare (to see a meteor strike
 the earth), but, as the population density grows, we get more
 people reporting seeing this type of thing.

 These types of meteorite fall are reported about once or
 twice a year.

 After flagging down a Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Deputy,
 Reed called his mother and contacted the Elma Police
 Department. Working a graveyard shift, Elma Officer Travis
 Bealert took the call.

 According to Elma Police sources, the officer arrived at the
 scene to find the young men searching for pieces of rock.
 After examining the site himself, Bealert apparently
 continued on his patrol.

 Bealert's shift ended early Tuesday and attempts to contact
 him were unsuccessful.

 Though more than 20,000 tons of material strike the earth's
 atmosphere annually, Smith said nearly all of it burns up
 before it strikes the ground. Very rarely is material that
 actually strikes the earth actually seen.

 If the Elma meteorites are extraterrestrial, Smith said he
 believes it may be the first meteor strike witnessed in
 Washington's history. Six other meteorites have been
 recovered in Washington.

 Smith said a similar strike was witnessed near a Chicago
 suburb last year.

 These things are seen to happen, he said. Meteorites are
 very, very rare things, but a lot of them fall.

 The astronomer said meteors passing through the earth's
 atmosphere usually burn and deform, leaving a dark, glassy
 skin on the rock.

 It really looks like a burnt crust. That's usually a dead
 giveaway, Smith said. If they have the crusts on them,
 there's a very good possibility that these could be
 meteorites.

 Until the rock has been examined, however, Smith said it is
 difficult to be certain of its origin.

 But, how do three young men of Elma top off their out - of -
 this - world night? Snacks, of course.

 We went down to the store behind the bowling alley ... and
 got something to eat, Reed said. We were still pretty
 excited.

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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?

2003-07-15 Thread nakhladog
.But, how do three young men of Elma top off their out - of -
this - world night? Snacks, of course

Ah yes, the inevitable munchies.

--

Rob Wesel
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are the dreamers of the dreams.
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 http://www.thedailyworld.com/daily/2003/Jul-15-Tue-2003/news/news1.html
 
 Rocks in Elma may be remains of a meteor 
 By Levi Pulkkinen 
 Daily World (Washington)
 July 15, 2003
 
 ELMA - Elma High School Senior Brian Reed was bored,
 just taking a night drive through Elma's dark, deserted
 streets. Closing on 1 a.m., he, his cousin Scott Reed and
 fellow Elma Senior Dan Raney hadn't found any more
 excitement after midnight than before it.
 
 Then, Reed says, a meteor tore open the night sky.
 
 We were just driving down the road, and I just saw this big,
 bright flash, the 18 - year - old said. At first, I thought it
 was a shooting star or a falling star or something.
 
 It looked like fireworks, but it had a tail about six or seven -
 feet long.
 
 Reed said the falling rock appeared to break apart as it
 approached the earth, exploding before impact. 
 
 The young men decided to investigate, and headed from the
 freeway toward Elma High School, where they believed the
 fragments struck. 
 
 We went out there and started looking around, and we saw
 a bunch of divot holes in the sand of the track out there,
 Reed said. We looked for a while, then we went and got a
 couple of cops.
 
 Raney, 17, said he tried to pick up a piece of the still - hot
 rock and burned his hand. 
 
 Soon police joined the young men's investigation, examining
 the pock - marked asphalt and dinged ground. 
 
 Toby Smith, a University of Washington astronomy lecturer
 and meteorite researcher, said Reed's description of events
 matches with the stories told by others who have seen falling
 meteors.
 
 It sort of has the hallmarks of being a classic meteorite fall,
 Smith said. It's actually very rare (to see a meteor strike
 the earth), but, as the population density grows, we get more
 people reporting seeing this type of thing. 
 
 These types of meteorite fall are reported about once or
 twice a year.
 
 After flagging down a Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Deputy,
 Reed called his mother and contacted the Elma Police
 Department. Working a graveyard shift, Elma Officer Travis
 Bealert took the call.
 
 According to Elma Police sources, the officer arrived at the
 scene to find the young men searching for pieces of rock.
 After examining the site himself, Bealert apparently
 continued on his patrol.
 
 Bealert's shift ended early Tuesday and attempts to contact
 him were unsuccessful.
 
 Though more than 20,000 tons of material strike the earth's
 atmosphere annually, Smith said nearly all of it burns up
 before it strikes the ground. Very rarely is material that
 actually strikes the earth actually seen.
 
 If the Elma meteorites are extraterrestrial, Smith said he
 believes it may be the first meteor strike witnessed in
 Washington's history. Six other meteorites have been
 recovered in Washington.
 
 Smith said a similar strike was witnessed near a Chicago
 suburb last year.
 
 These things are seen to happen, he said. Meteorites are
 very, very rare things, but a lot of them fall.
 
 The astronomer said meteors passing through the earth's
 atmosphere usually burn and deform, leaving a dark, glassy
 skin on the rock.
 
 It really looks like a burnt crust. That's usually a dead
 giveaway, Smith said. If they have the crusts on them,
 there's a very good possibility that these could be
 meteorites.
 
 Until the rock has been examined, however, Smith said it is
 difficult to be certain of its origin.
 
 But, how do three young men of Elma top off their out - of -
 this - world night? Snacks, of course.
 
 We went down to the store behind the bowling alley ... and
 got something to eat, Reed said. We were still pretty
 excited. 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?

2003-07-15 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
A meteorite is fall over the S.Marco Church here in
Venice, it pierced the roof of the Church, have hit a
turist in the head and kill a pigeon that strolled in
that zone

Matteo

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In a message dated 7/15/03 3:15:22 PM Pacific
 Daylight Time, 
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  WOW, they saw the fall and headed right for the
 school track and found 
  still
  hot meteorites. I give one about a 0.0% chance of
 being real and 100% chance
  BULLSH$#.
 
 I'd give it greater odds at being BS than you did. 
 GeoZay
 
 
 
 


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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?

2003-07-15 Thread Roman Jirasek
My friend was a tourist feeding pigeons once.
God bless his soul now...

How much / g?

Roman


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 A meteorite is fall over the S.Marco Church here in
 Venice, it pierced the roof of the Church, have hit a
 turist in the head and kill a pigeon that strolled in
 that zone

 Matteo

 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  In a message dated 7/15/03 3:15:22 PM Pacific
  Daylight Time,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
   WOW, they saw the fall and headed right for the
  school track and found
   still
   hot meteorites. I give one about a 0.0% chance of
  being real and 100% chance
   BULLSH$#.
 
  I'd give it greater odds at being BS than you did.
  GeoZay
 
 
 
 


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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?

2003-07-15 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
The meat of pigeon is not good to eat. ... the human
one I would not know .. we do $0.5 for gram?  

Matteo

--- Roman Jirasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 My friend was a tourist feeding pigeons once.
 God bless his soul now...
 
 How much / g?
 
 Roman
 
 
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  A meteorite is fall over the S.Marco Church here
 in
  Venice, it pierced the roof of the Church, have
 hit a
  turist in the head and kill a pigeon that strolled
 in
  that zone
 
  Matteo
 
  --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   In a message dated 7/15/03 3:15:22 PM Pacific
   Daylight Time,
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
  
WOW, they saw the fall and headed right for
 the
   school track and found
still
hot meteorites. I give one about a 0.0% chance
 of
   being real and 100% chance
BULLSH$#.
  
   I'd give it greater odds at being BS than you
 did.
   GeoZay
  
  
  
  
 
 
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RE: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?

2003-07-15 Thread Ryan Darby
How much for that pigeon with a garlic sauce? Collecting is for ordinary
people, eating is for connoisseurs. 



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RE: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?

2003-07-15 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Hello

complete pigeon - what it remains of it - is $100,
with in gift a piece of skull of the tourist, a true
one to deal
Regards

Matteo

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