[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: <3C41E688.26F8BA1D_at_earthlink.net> To the List: David Freeman wrote: > Dear Mohamed; > Be honest, is your name Joel and are you a former list member? > Or, please tell me your using an alias and that you are now a coin > dealer who was a meteorite dealer....I have now one leg longer than the > other from having it pulled. What a grand surprise before the Tucson > show that we all be entertained in this manner, this will surely give us > much to remineness about. > Thank you, > Dave F. > > magellon_at_earthlink.net wrote: > > > 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 <http://epswww.unm.edu/iom/Howto.htm> > > 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.htm 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 > >> Asuka-881757 > >> <http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/meteorites/asuka881757.html> > >> and Dhofar587 > >> <http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/meteorites/dhofar287.html> : > >> 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 > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Received on Sun 13 Jan 2002 02:57:21 PM PST |
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