[meteorite-list] dare you say this is not LUNAR
From: magellon_at_earthlink.net <magellon_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:55:46 2004 Message-ID: <3C41E17E.4445DEC2_at_earthlink.net> --------------DE2B5CBF86FD6F9DE490719F Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mohamed H Yousef, I think it is just wonderful that you have found a way to realize your dreams for even a very brief moment. And how thoughtful of you to return and share this good news with so many who ridiculed you after repeated attempts to make us "all believers". And now you have found no less than TWO lunar specimens at that! Please, Mohamed, share with us the name of the REAL expert? (Also, which field did you find him in?) Actually, I just wanted to thank you for the ride. Nobody has this many & different meteor wrongs that they say they found in a few days. You've been leading the group "on" and it has been a "trip".... Where did you get the wrongs? Why have you never given any location other than "the region"? (even a country would be nice) What is your real name? Where are you? Was it really that funny? In case you are not the resurrected Andy Koffman, here is a link that will help you get your lunar specimen's classified (for free) University of New Mexico This (above) is who you really need to be sending your "meteorites." I know we (the group) will miss your intellectual arguments, but all good things must end. (sigh) Amazed, Ken Newton DiamondMeteor wrote: > Please look at the pictures of this nice brecciated lunar meteorite > with fusion crust that I found > today:http://pages.britishlibrary.net/mhy10/meteor/ln1.htmAlso, the > pictures that I showed you a while ago, turned out to be lunar as well > (Mare Basalt), as one of the REAL experts in the field agreed. Testing > is undergoing now. You can compare the pictures below to Asuka-881757 > and Dhofar587:http://pages.britishlibrary.net/mhy10/meteor/ln2.htm In > a way you helped me alot by refusing whatever I post; this gave me > more enthusiasm to look for undefeatable > proofs. Regards....Mohamed--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------DE2B5CBF86FD6F9DE490719F Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+0>Mohamed H Yousef,</font></font> <br><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+0> I think it is just wonderful that you have found a way to realize your</font></font> <br><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+0>dreams for even a very brief moment. And how thoughtful of you to return and share this good news with so many who ridiculed you after repeated attempts to make us "all believers". And now you have found no less than TWO lunar specimens at that! </font></font> <br><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+0> Please, Mohamed, share with us the name of the REAL expert? (Also, which field did you find him in?)</font></font> <br><font face="Arial,Helvetica"> Actually, I just wanted to thank you for the ride. Nobody has this <b>many</b> & <b>different</b> meteor wrongs that they say they found in a few days. You've been leading the group "on" and it has been a "trip".... Where did you get the wrongs? Why have you never given any location other than "the region"? (even a country would be nice) What is your real name? Where are you? Was it really that funny?</font> <br><font face="Arial,Helvetica"> In case you are not the resurrected Andy Koffman, here is a link that will help you get your lunar specimen's classified (for free)</font> <br><font face="Arial,Helvetica"> </font> <a href="http://epswww.unm.edu/iom/Howto.htm">University of New Mexico</a> <br><font face="Arial,Helvetica">This (above) is who you really need to be sending your "meteorites."</font> <br><font face="Arial,Helvetica">I know we (the group) will miss your intellectual arguments, but all good things must end. (sigh)</font> <br><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Amazed,</font> <br><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Ken Newton</font> <br> <br> <p>DiamondMeteor wrote: <blockquote TYPE=CITE><style></style> <font face="Arial"><font size=+0>Please look at the pictures of this nice brecciated lunar meteorite with fusion crust that I found today:</font></font><font face="Arial"><font size=+0><a href="http://pages.britishlibrary.net/mhy10/meteor/ln1.htm">http://pages.britishlibrary.net/mhy10/meteor/ln1.htm</a></font></font><font face="Arial"><font size=+0>Also, the pictures that I showed you a while ago, turned out to be lunar as well (Mare Basalt), as one of the REAL experts in the field agreed. Testing is undergoing now. You can compare the pictures below to <a href="http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/meteorites/asuka881757.html">Asuka-881757</a> and <a href="http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/meteorites/dhofar287.html">Dhofar587</a>:</font></font><font face="Arial"><font size=+0><a href="http://pages.britishlibrary.net/mhy10/meteor/ln2.htm">http://pages.britishlibrary.net/mhy10/meteor/ln2.htm</a></font></font> <font face="Arial"><font size=+0>In a way you helped me alot by refusing whatever I post; this gave me more enthusiasm to look for undefeatable proofs.</font></font> <font face="Arial"><font size=+0>Regards....</font></font><font face="Arial"><font size=+0>Mohamed</font></font><font face="Arial"><font size=+0>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------</font></font></blockquote> </body> </html> --------------DE2B5CBF86FD6F9DE490719F-- Received on Sun 13 Jan 2002 02:35:26 PM PST |
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