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Re: When it's a rock! (was,"RE: When Does a Meteorite become a Meteorite?")
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- Subject: Re: When it's a rock! (was,"RE: When Does a Meteorite become a Meteorite?")
- From: Mikestockj@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 20:12:01 EDT
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I was thinking that may be we name it. Since I used to work in the super
secret Anacronym Dept. for the Federal government. I have came up with three
choices. Please vote for your favorite.
1. DNLPTSIA Dark Non-Light Phenomena Thingy That's Still In The Atmosphere.
2. FMNNQAM Former Meteor Now Not Quite A Meteorite.
3. My personal favorite Dark Astronomical Meteor Requiring Obligatory
Consignee that's Kosher. or just DAMROCK for short.
My two grams worth.
Mike Jensen
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