[meteorite-list] AW: I, persidious!
From: Norbert Classen <trifid_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon Aug 30 17:07:39 2004 Message-ID: <NCBBKMGDKLMGIBALJOFCIEOHEHAA.trifid_at_timewarp.de> Hi Dave "Persidious" Freeman & All, I guess the meteor shower was named for the star constellation of Perseus, just as the leonids were named for the constellation of Leo (lion), the geminids for Gemini (twins), etc. BTW, Perseus wasn't a Greek explorer but a mythical hero - you may look it up in any library, or try a Google search; I don't want to go into too much detail here ;) Persidiously yours, Norbert "Lunaticus" Classen > -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- > > > Dear Pat, and meteorite central email list; > I have corrupted the word "persid", meaning the persids meteor shower. > I, persidious, being that I am taken up with or are "of" persid meteor > shower.....I presume that the meteor shower was named after some greek > explorer if I had a guess. > > Any List member care to take a shot at this one? > > Not as much persidious as I once thought, > Dave Freeman > mjwy > > Patricia Whitehurst wrote: > > >My granddaughter was asked by her teacher to find the meaning of > persidious. > >Your site is the only place I can find the word. Could you let > me know what > >it means? > > > >Pat > > Received on Mon 30 Aug 2004 05:13:13 PM PDT |
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